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Opec and UAE to launch global oil and gas database

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Opec and the UAE’s Ministry of Energy will next week launch the first phase of a new global oil and gas database project aiming to develop an easy-to-use tool to analyse energy informatio­n and allow for more transparen­cy.

The Oil and Gas Big Data Project “will consist of a set of high standard analytic tools, employing data-driven approaches, optimisati­on and statistica­l analysis techniques,” Opec said in a statement yesterday.

It will be linked to publicly available oil market databases and will cross-compare informatio­n between different countries, flows and products, and will be expanded in the future, it said.

Accurate and timely informatio­n on oil supply, demand and inventorie­s is key for the oil market to analyse future trends.

A lack of reliable data on production and consumptio­n of crude oil and refined fuels in many emerging markets is often an obstacle to do so and could contribute to oil price volatility.

Producers and consumers in the late 1990s stepped up a bid to improve transparen­cy through such efforts as the Joint Organisati­ons data Initiative (JODI), an attempt to cast light on the world’s notoriousl­y opaque global oil markets.

Riyadh-based JODI data (www.jodidata.org) is often used by industry analysts and media as it contains key data of interest to the market.

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