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UAE Announces Exit from OPEC and OPEC+ in Major Oil Market Shake-Up
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Sky News Business28.04.2026Business2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

UAE Announces Exit from OPEC and OPEC+ in Major Oil Market Shake-Up

Decision to leave Vienna-based oil cartels gives UAE freedom to set own production limits, potentially weakening Saudi Arabia's influence

En resumen

  • The UAE has announced it will leave both OPEC and OPEC+ at the end of the month, citing its long-term strategic and economic vision.
  • The exit will give the UAE freedom to set its own production limits and escape Saudi Arabia's influence.
  • Experts warn the departure could signal 'the beginning of the end of OPEC', with the UAE accounting for about 15% of the cartel's capacity and taking its market share below 30%.

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Por qué importa

OPEC has operated since 1960 as a cartel controlling oil production to influence global prices. The group expanded in 2016 to include Russia and other non-Middle East producers (OPEC+). The UAE has been a member but has increasingly diverged from Saudi Arabia's leadership, particularly as both countries diversify their economies away from oil dependency.

Tamaño de fuente

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said it is to leave the OPEC and OPEC+ cartels of oil-producing nations, potentially threatening greater turbulence for global energy markets ahead. The country said it was to cease membership of both groups at the end of the month, arguing the decision would give it greater flexibility to chart its own path under its "long-term strategic and economic vision". The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has been around since 1960. It expanded in 2016 to include the interests of Russia and other producers outside the Middle East but not the United States.

These two groups collectively wield huge influence by setting production levels aimed at creating a semblance of balance between supply and demand in the market. That balance is supposed to produce price stability but the US-Iran war has brought tensions to the surface alongside the supply shock caused by Tehran's closure of the key Strait of Hormuz shipping route. Gulf states' energy infrastructure has also been targeted by Iran. They are reeling from the lost energy revenue and the repair bills which lie ahead despite some limited relief from oil price hikes to above $110 a barrel.

In the case of the UAE, its two most powerful states Abu Dhabi and Dubai have suffered wider business damage from safety fears linked to the war, with Dubai's £60bn tourism sector currently in effective hibernation. By leaving the Vienna-based OPEC cartels, the UAE will have the freedom to set its own production limits and be free of the influence exerted by OPEC's dominant member, Saudi Arabia. Relations between the pair have become increasingly difficult as each diversifies from a dependency on oil and gas. Dubai began that shift decades ago but neighbour Saudi Arabia has only increasingly moved to hard to compete for foreign investment under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. A UAE-Saudi coalition to fight Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels in 2015 broke down last year.

The UAE's statement said: "This decision reflects the UAE's long-term strategic and economic vision and evolving energy profile, including accelerated investment in domestic energy production, and reinforces its commitment to a responsible, reliable, and forward-looking role in global energy markets." "Following its exit, the UAE will continue to act responsibly, bringing additional production to market in a gradual and measured manner, aligned with demand and market conditions," the country added.

Oil market experts were more forthright over the implications, flagging that the UAE's exit would take OPEC's share of the market below 30%. Saul Kavonic, head of energy research at MST Financial, said it was "the beginning of the end of OPEC". "With the UAE leaving, OPEC loses about 15% of its capacity and one of its most compliant members. "Saudi Arabia will struggle to keep the rest of OPEC together, and effectively have to do most of the heavy lifting regarding internal compliance and market management on its own.

While Jorge Leon, an analyst at energy market research specialists Rystad, said of the UAE's decision: "Alongside Saudi Arabia, it is one ‌of the few members with meaningful spare capacity - the mechanism through which the group exerts ‌market influence. "While near-term effects may be muted given ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the longer-term implication is ⁠a structurally weaker OPEC. "Outside the group, the UAE ​would have both the incentive and ​the ability to increase production, raising ⁠broader questions about the sustainability of Saudi Arabia's role as the market's ⁠central stabiliser and pointing to ​a potentially more volatile oil ​market as OPEC's capacity to smooth supply imbalances diminishes," he wrote.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • UAE will gradually increase oil production outside OPEC+ framework

    Muy probable · En meses

  • Other OPEC members may consider leaving the cartel

    Posible · En meses

  • Saudi Arabia will attempt to consolidate remaining OPEC members

    Muy probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • How will the UAE specifically adjust its production levels after exiting?
  • Will other OPEC members follow the UAE's lead?
  • How will Saudi Arabia respond to maintain its market influence?
  • What will be the impact on ongoing US-Iran tensions?

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