KEY POINTS
  • The recent spate of countries postponing or adjusting their climate targets shows that some of the initial pledges were 'overzealous,' the head of the OPEC alliance of oil producers said Monday.
  • "I hope they are not U-turns, as much as they are a recognition and the realization that some of the policies may have been a bit overzealous: the timelines, the deadlines, the time constraints," Haitham al-Ghais told CNBC's Dan Murphy on the first day of the Abu Dhabi International Progressive Energy Congress.
  • "I believe it is the right choice for COP to happen in the UAE, in an oil producing country, to show the world how oil producers can decarbonize, reduce emissions, as well as continue to provide stability and security in terms of world supplies," al-Ghais added.
Haitham al-Ghais, secretary-general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), speaking at the Energy Asia Summit on June 26, 2023.

LONDON — The recent spate of countries postponing or adjusting their climate targets shows that some of the initial pledges were "overzealous," the head of the OPEC group of oil producers said Monday.

"I hope they are not U-turns, as much as they are a recognition and the realization that some of the policies may have been a bit overzealous: the timelines, the deadlines, the time constraints," Haitham al-Ghais, head of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, said.