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Oil traders increase diesel shipments from Asia and the Middle East to Europe in October. File pic
  • This year’s publication will again be accompanied by a smart app to give increased access to the WOO’s vital analysis and energy data
  • First published in 2007, the WOO provides an in-depth review and analysis of the global oil and energy industries

Vienna, Austria – The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has announced that it will be launching the 2022 OPEC World Oil Outlook (WOO) during the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) 2022, to be held in Abu Dhabi from  October 31 to  November 3.

OPEC’s Secretary General, Haitham Al Ghais, along with OPEC experts, will present the major findings of the WOO 2022, as well as introduce a video with key messages from the publication’s 16th edition. 

This will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with management and analysts from OPEC’s Research Division. The launch will also feature keynote remarks from ministers and CEOs of oil companies.

“The WOO is an indispensable reference tool that underscores the Organisation’s commitment to impartial analysis, data transparency and the enhancement of dialogue and cooperation,” Al Ghais said. “This is extremely valuable given events in 2022, and the challenges and opportunities the energy industry will face in the years and decades ahead.”

This year’s publication will again be accompanied by a smart app to give increased access to the WOO’s vital analysis and energy data, as well as a comprehensive website version. 

First published in 2007, the WOO provides an in-depth review and analysis of the global oil and energy industries, and offers assessments of various scenarios in the medium- and long-term development of the oil industry. 

The publication provides insights into the upstream and downstream, supply and demand, investments, the potential impact of policies, and issues related to environment and sustainable development. 

It also provides expert analysis of many of the challenges and opportunities facing the global oil and energy industry.