OPEC Secretary General receives highest rank of the Order of Rio Branco
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The honour was conferred by HE Ambassador Mauro Vieira, Brazil’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, during a ceremony held at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia.
The prestigious Order is bestowed by the President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, who serves as the Grand Master of the Order, through a presidential decree. It was created in memory of the notable Brazilian diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, HE Jose Maria da Silva Paranhos Junior, to recognise distinguished individuals with outstanding merits that have provided meritorious service, and carried out actions and deeds worthy of honourable mention.
In his acceptance speech, Secretary General Al Ghais thanked the Government of Brazil led by HE President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for the recognition, noting that receiving such an acknowledgement is a testament to the efforts undertaken by the organisation and its 13 member countries in the interest of sustainable stability in the global oil market and energy security.
“I am deeply honoured and humbled to receive this distinction on behalf of OPEC from a leading oil-producing country and influential player in the global energy industry like Brazil,” HE Al Ghais stated, adding, “Brazil possesses a long-standing history in the energy markets and will continue to enjoy a bright future as a leading global energy provider.”
“We look forward to working closely together with Brazil as we continue investing in the industry to ensure energy security, reduce emissions and eradicate energy poverty in just, inclusive energy transitions that leave no one behind,” the Secretary General added.
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