On his visit to Tehran on February 5, he said that appropriate methods are being provided to strengthen cooperation between the Oil Exporting Country (OPEC) and the major member state of Iranian organizations. Ta.
During his visit, Al-Gais met with Iranian oil minister Mohsen Paknejad to discuss the dynamics of the global oil market, OPEC’s strategy to ensure market stability, and Iran’s role in the organization.
The discussion also touched on issues in the energy sector, including geopolitical tensions and the shift towards renewable energy. Al Gais highlighted the importance of unity among OPEC members in effectively navigating these challenges. After the meeting, he visited Tehran’s oil monitoring centre, where he was explained about Iran’s advanced oil production and export monitoring systems. The visit highlighted Iran’s technical capabilities and commitment to transparency in the global oil market.
Later that day, Al Gais met with Iranian President Maud Pezeshkian. There, broader economic and energy-related issues were discussed. The conference highlighted the strategic importance of Iran in the OPEC and its potential to contribute to the organization’s objectives.
President Pezeshkian has expressed Iran’s support for OPEC’s efforts to stabilize the oil market and ensure fair returns from member states.
The visit concluded with a comprehensive interview with Shana News Agency, Iran’s leading energy news outlet. In an interview, Al Gais detailed the outcome of his meeting, highlighting the importance of dialogue and collaboration between OPEC members.
He highlighted the need for a balanced approach to the energy transition, ensuring that oil producers are not left in a global shift towards cleaner energy sources.
Al-Gays also expressed optimism about Iran’s future contribution to OPEC and global oil markets, noting that the country’s expertise and resources are essential to the organization’s success.
MNA/shana.ir