GECF secretary general writes appreciation letter to Iranian oil minister
TEHRAN - Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) Mohamed Hamel, who visited Tehran earlier this month to discuss and coordinate holding the 26th Ministerial Meeting of the forum in late October, has written a letter to Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad thanking him for his hospitality.
As Shana reported, in his letter, Hamel thanked Paknejad for holding coordination meetings for the upcoming GECF meeting in Tehran.
Mohamed Hamel paid a visit to Iran on September 10 and met with Iranian Oil Minister to discuss the preparations for the 26th GECF Ministerial Meeting.
During that meeting, Paknejad said Iran is one of the main founders of the GECF forum, adding “We consider the hosting of the 26th Ministerial Meeting in Tehran at the start of the 14th administration office as positive.”
“Just as the first Ministerial Meeting of the forum was held in Tehran in 2001 and brought positive outcomes for the members, it is expected that this meeting will also yield valuable collective achievements with the maximum participation of the members,” he added.
Paknejad also said Iran can be a suitable gateway and crossroad for energy trade and transit in the region, given its geopolitical position.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the oil minister said: “Considering the geopolitical situation of the world and the specific conditions of global gas markets, especially during energy crises, special support should be given to the GECF Secretariat, so that this forum can play a prominent role in stabilizing global energy security through the comprehensive participation and cooperation of its members.”
Referring to the GECF’s specialized reports, such as the gas market outlook, and its important place in depicting an outlook of the gas market, the minister stated: “Given its geopolitical position, Iran can play the role of a crossroad for energy trade and transit in the region.”
Paknejad further emphasized that the role of natural gas is crucial not only for energy security but also for advancing global climate policies, especially during the transition to clean energy noting that the GECF Secretariat, in coordination with the OPEC Secretariat, can effectively participate in the meetings and negotiations of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 29) which is planned to be held in Azerbaijan Republic.
Expressing gratitude for the efforts of the GECF Secretariat in recent years, he continued: “Among these initiatives is the establishment of the Gas Research Institute (GRI), which can provide a significant foundation for member countries to cooperate in the fields of technology, education, and human resources.”
“I hope the collaboration between the GECF Secretariat and Iran’s Research Institute of Petroleum Industry will progress, and research cooperation will take place in emerging areas such as hydrogen, artificial intelligence, and other contemporary issues,” Paknejad emphasized.
“We have made great efforts so that the Ministerial Meeting of GECF in Tehran will be effective and fruitful,” he said.
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Photo: GECF Secretary General Mohamed Hamel (R) and Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad are seen in a meeting in Tehran on September 10.