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GECF

Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)
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Members (blue) and observers (orange) of the Gas-Exporting Countries Forum.
Members (blue) and observers (orange) of the Gas-Exporting Countries Forum.
Headquarters Doha, Qatar
Official language English
Type Trade forum
Members
Leaders
• Secretary General
Mohammad Hossein Adeli
Establishment Tehran, Iran
• Forum
May 20, 2001
• Statute
December 23, 2008
Area
• Total
26,965,287.87 km2 (10,411,355.85 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
599,861,442
• Density
22.2/km2 (57.5/sq mi)
Website
www.gecf.org

The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) is an intergovernmental organization of 11 of the world's leading natural gas producers made up of Algeria, Bolivia, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. GECF members together control over 70% of the world's natural gas reserves, 38% of the pipeline trade and 85% of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) production. The three largest reserve-holders in the GECF – Russia, Iran and Qatar – together hold about 57% of global gas reserves.

The GECF was established in Tehran, Iran, in 2001. Until the seventh ministerial meeting in Moscow, Russia, it operated without charter and fixed membership structure. The seventh ministerial meeting, held on 23 December 2008 in Moscow, adapted the organization's charter. At the same time, it was decided to set up an Executive Office and a Secretariat in Doha, Qatar. On the eighth ministerial meeting in June 2009, energy minister of Qatar Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah was elected as the chairman (president) of the GECF and Algerian energy minister Chakib Khelil was elected as vice-chairman. On the ninth ministerial meeting in December 2009, the vice-president of Russian energy engineering and construction company Stroytransgaz Leonid Bokhanovsky was elected as Secretary-General. He was re-elected at the thirteenth ministerial meeting in December 2011. In 2013, GECF ministers elected Iran’s candidate Mohammad-Hossein Adeli, a former head of central bank and diplomat, as the new Secretary-General of the forum for the next two years.


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