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OPEC Chief Advocates Balanced Approach to Energy Transition 

January 13, 2025
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Mr Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC

Mr Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC

In a global energy landscape shaped by ambitious net-zero agendas, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais has called for a critical reevaluation of the concept of energy transitions.  

In a statement published on January 13, 2025, Al Ghais challenged the dominant narrative that envisions a wholesale replacement of fossil fuels with renewables.

Instead, he advocated for a more balanced, inclusive approach that incorporates all energy sources to meet growing global energy demand while addressing energy security and emission reduction goals. 

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Al Ghais criticized the common assumption that energy transitions involve the sequential replacement of one energy source with another—wood with coal, coal with oil, and oil with renewables.  

“This is wrong,” he stated, emphasizing that energy sources have historically complemented each other rather than being outright replaced. 

“Over centuries, as economies grew, populations expanded, and energy demand increased, it has been about energy additions, not replacements.” 

Haitham Al Ghais, OPEC Secretary General

Al Ghais pointed to the industrial revolution as an example, where the expansion of coal consumption did not eliminate the need for wood but instead increased demand for it to construct buildings and early oil industry infrastructure. 

Today, the same principle holds. Coal remains vital for steel production, which underpins industries ranging from construction to oil exploration, and global coal consumption continues to rise.  

Similarly, oil remains indispensable for transportation, manufacturing, and even renewable energy production, as oil-derived materials like fiberglass and resin are integral to wind turbines, while ethylene is used in solar panel production. 

While OPEC acknowledges the importance of renewables as a key component of the future energy mix, Al Ghais highlighted the limitations of relying solely on them to meet global energy demand. Currently, wind and solar power account for just 4% of the world’s energy supply. 

“Is it realistic to think renewables can meet current global energy demand and the expected global energy expansion alone?” Al Ghais asked.  

He underscored the interdependence of renewables and traditional energy sources, noting that the production and deployment of renewable technologies rely heavily on oil, coal, and gas for materials, transportation, and energy. 

Oil’s Enduring Importance 

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Contrary to predictions of imminent peak oil demand, global consumption of oil continues to rise year after year. Al Ghais attributed this trend to population growth, urbanization, and economic development in the developing world. 

Petroleum products derived from oil remain central to modern life, from fueling transportation to producing essential medical supplies such as syringes, hand sanitizers, and artificial heart valves. 

“Without petroleum products, cars, buses, and airplanes would grind to a halt, the construction sector would cease operations, and food production would face devastating challenges.” 

Haitham Al Ghais, OPEC Secretary General

OPEC projects that $17.4 trillion in global oil industry investment will be needed by 2050—nearly $650 billion per year—to sustain the sector and meet rising demand. 

Al Ghais also raised concerns about the potential risks of overly ambitious net-zero policies. He warned that such agendas could undermine energy security and availability, particularly in developing nations, by discouraging investment in traditional energy infrastructure. 

“Populations are pushing back on unrealistic net-zero proposals as they comprehend the implications on their energy supply and household budgets.” 

Haitham Al Ghais, OPEC Secretary General

Al Ghais emphasized that energy security requires a pragmatic approach that leverages all available energy sources and technologies. 

Rather than advocating for the elimination of certain energy sources, Al Ghais called for a broader view of energy transitions that integrates new and traditional energy sources.  

“It has always been about adding new energies and technologies, not taking them away,” he said. 

Technological innovation, he argued, should drive the future of energy transitions. By harnessing advancements across sectors, nations can simultaneously address energy demand, security, and emission reduction goals. 

Al Ghais emphasized that history offers valuable lessons for shaping the energy future. Just as the industrial revolution depended on a combination of coal, wood, and emerging technologies, the modern world must embrace a diverse energy portfolio to meet its needs. 

“This has been driven by industrial, and perhaps most importantly, technological development.

“It has been about adding new energies and technologies, not taking them away.” 

Haitham Al Ghais, OPEC Secretary General

Pragmatic Approach to Global Energy Needs 

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Al Ghais concluded by calling for a more balanced perspective on energy transitions.  

“We need all energies to deliver the energy security and energy availability we all desire, and all technologies to achieve the emissions reduction we all require.” 

Haitham Al Ghais, OPEC Secretary General

This inclusive approach acknowledges the complexity of global energy challenges and seeks to chart a path that benefits all nations and peoples.  

As the world grapples with the dual imperatives of energy security and sustainability, OPEC’s message underscores the importance of pragmatic, investment-driven policies that leverage the strengths of all energy sources. 

As the energy debate continues, Al Ghais’s perspective serves as a reminder that the future of energy is not about replacing one source with another but about creating a comprehensive, integrated system.  

By balancing traditional energy sources with renewables and investing in innovative technologies, the world can achieve a sustainable, secure, and equitable energy future. 

In this era of transition, OPEC’s call for a realistic and inclusive approach offers valuable insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and global stakeholders as they navigate the complexities of the energy landscape. 

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