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United Arab Emirates to exit OPEC after nearly six decades

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 8:18 pm
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UAE's Minister of Energy and Industry Suhail al-Mazrouei is shown arriving for an OPEC meeting in Vienna, Austria, on June 4, 2023.
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The United Arab Emirates has announced its decision to exit OPEC, the alliance of major state-owned oil producers, effective May 1. In a statement shared by state media, the UAE said the move reflects its long-term strategic and economic direction, including increased investment in domestic energy production and a commitment to maintaining a forward-looking role in global energy markets.OPEC comprises leading oil-producing nations such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iran. The UAE joined the group nearly six decades ago, shortly after its formation. The organisation coordinates production levels among members to stabilise global oil prices—keeping them high enough to support national revenues while avoiding excessive costs that could weaken demand.

In recent years, the broader OPEC+ framework has included cooperation with countries like Russia and Mexico. The United States does not formally participate in OPEC, though it has occasionally engaged with the group through diplomatic and industry channels. The UAE’s exit follows prolonged disagreements within the bloc, particularly over production quotas. The country has pushed for higher output limits, while Saudi Arabia—OPEC’s largest producer—has resisted such changes, leading to tensions and delays in key meetings.Beyond oil policy, relations between the UAE and Saudi Arabia have also cooled in recent years. The two nations have supported opposing sides in the conflict in Yemen and are increasingly competing economically across the region.

Commenting on broader geopolitical shifts, former UAE official Tareq Alotaiba noted that regional conflicts involving Iran have strengthened the UAE’s ties with partners in the West and Israel, even as some neighbouring countries have taken more cautious or divergent positions. Energy analysts warn that the UAE’s departure could weaken OPEC’s influence. According to Rystad Energy analyst Jorge Leon, the group’s effectiveness depends on members’ willingness to limit output, and losing a key participant reduces its ability to stabilise prices. This could place greater responsibility on Saudi Arabia to maintain market balance.

In the short term, oil exports from the region—including those of the UAE—remain constrained by reduced activity through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route. Over the longer term, however, the exit of a significant producer like the UAE is expected to diminish OPEC’s capacity to influence global oil markets.

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