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UAE Announces Withdrawal from OPEC and OPEC+, Effective May 1, Reshaping Global Oil Alliances
UAE Announces Withdrawal from OPEC and OPEC+, Effective May 1, Reshaping Global Oil Alliances | Contesto: cronaca
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The United Arab Emirates announced on Monday that it will withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the broader OPEC+ alliance, effective May 1, 2025. The decision, confirmed by Emirati officials, marks a significant shift in the global oil landscape, as the UAE has been one of the most influential members of the cartel for decades. The announcement comes amid growing tensions between the UAE and other major producers over production quotas and strategic direction. The UAE, which produces roughly 3 million barrels of oil per day, has long been a key player within OPEC, the 13-nation group that coordinates petroleum policies among its members. Its departure from both OPEC and the extended OPEC+ group, which includes allies like Russia, signals a potential realignment of energy alliances in the Middle East. Analysts suggest the move could be driven by the UAE’s desire to increase its production capacity independently, without the constraints imposed by the group’s quota system. The decision also reflects deeper fissures within OPEC+. In recent years, the UAE has publicly clashed with Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the cartel, over baseline production levels used to calculate quotas. The UAE has argued that its capacity has grown significantly due to massive investments in new fields, yet it has been forced to adhere to limits that it says are outdated and unfair. This dispute came to a head in 2021, when the UAE threatened to leave OPEC unless its baseline was revised, a demand that was partially met but left lingering dissatisfaction. Beyond the quota disputes, the UAE’s withdrawal may be part of a broader strategy to diversify its energy portfolio and assert greater autonomy in global markets. The country has invested heavily in renewable energy, including solar and nuclear power, and has positioned itself as a hub for clean energy innovation. By stepping away from OPEC, the UAE could pursue a more flexible oil production policy, free from the need to coordinate with other members, while also signaling a shift toward long-term economic diversification. The immediate impact on global oil prices is uncertain. The UAE’s...
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