With the departure of Nigeria’s Mohammed Barkindo, the age of the giants who head the secretariat of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will come to an end. In six months, Kuwaiti Faisal Al-Ghais will replace Barkindo and manage OPEC’s affairs for another six years till the mid of 2028. By that time all those giants who were involved with the Vienna-based
If it wasn’t for the agreement that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies signed in Vienna five years ago, OPEC+ wouldn’t be meeting today or celebrating its triumph over the market.
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