UAE leaves OPEC and OPEC+
The United Arab Emirates has announced its departure from OPEC and OPEC+, effective Friday, citing a focus on "national interests" and its evolving energy profile. This decision marks a significant shift for the oil-exporting groups, particularly amid current global energy market instability and shipping challenges through the Strait of Hormuz.

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AI-generatedThe United Arab Emirates has announced its departure from OPEC and OPEC+, effective Friday, citing a focus on "national interests" and its evolving energy profile. This decision marks a significant shift for the oil-exporting groups, particularly amid current global energy market instability and shipping challenges through the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE stated its exit is a strategic economic decision, made after careful consideration of its own energy policies, and was not discussed with other member countries. The UAE's departure could potentially weaken the cartel, which has historically strived for a united front.
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3 extractedThe Strait of Hormuz is a narrow chokepoint between Iran and Oman through which a fifth of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas supplies normally pass.
The UAE has made significant contributions and even greater sacrifices for the benefit of all during its time in OPEC.
The UAE has announced its decision to quit OPEC and OPEC+ to focus on national interests.