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Home » News » UAE Quits OPEC, Ending Nearly 60 Years of Membership

UAE Quits OPEC, Ending Nearly 60 Years of Membership

April 30, 2026
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its withdrawal from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), marking a historic turning point for the global energy industry and raising fresh questions about the future of oil market coordination.

The decision, confirmed on April 28, 2026, will take effect from May 1, ending nearly six decades of UAE membership in the influential oil cartel. As one of OPEC’s largest producers, the UAE’s exit is widely seen as a significant blow to the group’s ability to manage global oil supply and stabilize prices.

Officials in Abu Dhabi said the move reflects the country’s long-term economic strategy and desire for greater flexibility in managing its oil production. Under OPEC agreements, members are required to adhere to production quotas aimed at controlling supply and influencing prices. However, the UAE has increasingly expressed dissatisfaction with these limits, arguing they restrict its capacity to fully utilize its growing production capabilities.

Analysts say the UAE, which has the capacity to produce significantly more oil than it currently does, is seeking to maximize revenues amid expectations of sustained global energy demand. By leaving OPEC, the country will no longer be bound by quotas, giving it the freedom to increase output once market and logistical conditions allow.

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The timing of the exit is closely tied to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly the conflict involving Iran, which has disrupted oil shipments through the critical Strait of Hormuz. These disruptions have limited immediate increases in production, meaning the short-term impact of the UAE’s departure may be muted.

Nevertheless, the long-term implications could be profound. Experts warn that the move may weaken OPEC’s collective influence and could lead to increased volatility in global oil markets. Without the UAE’s participation, the group loses a key producer with significant spare capacity, potentially reducing its ability to respond effectively to supply shocks.

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The decision also highlights growing tensions within OPEC, particularly between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the cartel’s de facto leader. Disagreements over production policies and broader geopolitical differences have strained relations between the two Gulf nations in recent years, contributing to the UAE’s decision to chart a more independent course.

Beyond internal dynamics, the UAE’s exit reflects a broader shift in global energy politics. As countries increasingly prioritize national interests and energy security, traditional alliances like OPEC face mounting challenges. Some analysts suggest the move could encourage other members to reconsider their positions, potentially reshaping the structure of the global oil market.

Despite the uncertainty, UAE officials have emphasized that the country will remain a responsible energy supplier and continue to play a major role in global oil markets. They also signaled that the decision is part of a wider strategy to diversify the economy and strengthen resilience in a rapidly changing energy landscape.

For now, markets are watching closely. While immediate disruptions appear limited, the UAE’s departure from OPEC may mark the beginning of a new era—one defined by less centralized control and greater competition among oil-producing nations.

 

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