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Oil, gas instrumental to climate change solution — OPEC

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July 8, 2019
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The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said on Monday that oil and gas remained part of key solutions in combating climate change. 

Secretary General of the organisation, Mr Mohammad Barkindo, tated this in Vienna while speaking against the backdrop of mass mobilisation of civil society campaigns against the oil industry.

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“We believe that  oil and gas are part of the solutions to climate change and the solution lies in technology, appropriate policies and corporate decisions.

“A combination of these solution would go a long way in minimising the impact of climate change,” he said.

Barkindo described as “misleading and dangerous” the position taken by civil society groups that  the world would continue to depend on oil and gas in the future – especially as the resources would last until 2040 and account for over 50 per cent of the world energy basket. 

“In terms of the availability of the resources based underground, we have nearly 1.5 trillion barrels of proven reserves across the world and more than 80 per cent of these reserves are domicile in OPEC member countries including Nigeria.

“And within the context of energy poverty, you know that we have over 1 billion people in the world without access to electricity , we also have nearly 3 billion people with no access to clean fuel to cooking.

“The combating of energy problem world over is at the core of development across the world but what we are seeing now is that  these campaign against oil will further complicate  the energy poverty index and deny the people access to energy,”  he stressed. 

The OPEC boss, however, noted that focus should be on how to combat green house gas emissions in particular CO 2 emissions from fossil fuels adding that  the solution does not lie in combating the use of oil and gas but adopting technology. 

While condemning the campaign, he urged stakeholders, government and corporate organisations  to rise to the challenge. 

 News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that OPEC’s efforts to confront climate change include constructive participation in UN negotiation sessions and a deepening and expanding relationship with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change among others.

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