Mohammed sanusi barkindo biography of william
•
Ike Amos
Dublin, Ireland Born in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria, the death of Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, the Secretary-General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), few days to his exit from office, has sent shockwaves across the global oil and gas community and Nigeria, in particular.
Until his death in Abuja, Tuesday night, Barkindo was passionate about the growth of the oil and gas industry, worked assiduously to ensure the continued relevance of the commodity in years to komma and while ensuring that countries rik in the resource reap the benefits it offers.
He passionately pursued and judiciously implemented the historic Declaration of Cooperation (DOC), which saw member countries of OPEC partnering with a number of key non-OPEC oil-producing countries, due to the urgent need to address the widening market crisis, stabilise the global oil market forestall the continued collapse of oil prices.
The DOC was especially useful during the första per
•
The Center on Global Energy Policy was honored to welcome H.E. Mohammad Sanusi Barkinko, Secretary General of OPEC, to Columbia University for a presentation and discussion. Following H.E. Barkindos keynote remarks on the future of global oil supply and demand dynamics, Dr. Jorge Leon, Energy Demand Analyst for OPEC presented the World Oil Outlook. Center Director Jason Bordoff, CGEP Fellow Adrian Lajous, and Antoine Halff, CGEP Program Director Global Oil Market joined the panel disussion with H.E. Barkindo.
Energy Markets
Global Impacts of ‘Unleashing’ LNG
Europe is facing a challenging year as natural gas prices surge. While the continent seemed to weather the initial shock of losing Russian gas supplies, it’s now clear
Columbia Energy Exchange Podcast with Anne-Sophie Corbeau and Ira Joseph February 18,
Energy Markets
How Economic Warfare Impacts Energy
At the start of February, President Trump launche
•