OPEC seminar in Vienna to discuss energy security, energy transition and financing
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In Vienna, in the Hofburg Imperial Palace (Austria), on July 5-6, the 8th OPEC International Seminar "Towards a Sustainable and Inclusive Energy Transition" will take place.
During the discussions, its participants will discuss such issues as ensuring energy security, market stability, energy transition and financing of the energy industry, foreign news agencies report.
The OPEC workshop is one of the key events in the international energy calendar and is expected to help determine the future of the global energy industry and its just transition towards sustainability and climate change mitigation.
This year's seminar will include a number of high-level round tables, ministerial sessions and exhibitions.
Workshop participants include ministers from OPEC member countries and other energy producing and consuming countries, as well as heads of intergovernmental organizations, national and international oil and energy companies, as well as other industry leaders, academics, energy experts and the media.
The previous OPEC international seminar took place in June 2018. Then the event was attended by 950 delegates from 50 countries.
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