Business·29.04.2026AI özeti UAE Exits OPEC on May 1, Sending Ripples Through Global Energy Markets
The United Arab Emirates will exit OPEC on May 1, Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei told CNBC, citing desire for more freedom to reach their goal of 5 million barrels per day of capacity by 2027. The shock decision is reverberating across global energy markets, with analysts warning it could expose fractures in the cartel and prompt other members to exit. Oil prices traded flat while Asian stocks and European futures were muted. Meanwhile, all eyes are on the Federal Reserve for what is likely Chairman Powell's final decision, with Kevin Warsh's nomination advancing in the Senate.