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‘The beginning of the end of Opec’: can the oil cartel survive the UAE’s exit?

Abu Dhabi’s surprise decision to leave the oil cartel raises doubts over its future

Raccontata daft.combbc.comeconomist.comtheguardian.com

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ft.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

‘The beginning of the end of Opec’: can the oil cartel survive the UAE’s exit?

Abu Dhabi’s surprise decision to leave the oil cartel raises doubts over its future

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economist.com2 mesi fa

The UAE’s departure from OPEC may not break the cartel

But it will deepen the country’s feud with Saudi Arabia

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bbc.com2 mesi fa

In five charts - How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price

The BBC takes a look in charts at what the UAE's departure could mean for the oil cartel and more widely.

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theguardian.com2 mesi fa

The Guardian view on the UAE quitting Opec: whatever importers pay, the price of fossil fuels is too high |…

Editorial: The world must accelerate the shift to renewables, regardless of the economic effects of Abu Dhabi’s decision

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 28 aprile 2026·ft.com

    Abu Dhabi state energy group to invest ‘tens of billions’ in US push

    Adnoc accelerates effort to diversify into US natural gas as Iran war rattles Middle Eastern energy industry

  2. martedì 28 aprile 2026·ft.com

    UAE to leave Opec in blow to oil cartel

    Move underlines long-running frustrations with group over production quotas

  3. martedì 28 aprile 2026·bbc.com

    United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel Opec

    The UAE says it is leaving the Opec and Opec+ groups of major oil producing nations.

  4. martedì 28 aprile 2026·economist.com

    The UAE’s departure from OPEC may not break the cartel

    But it will deepen the country’s feud with Saudi Arabia

  5. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·ft.com

    ‘The beginning of the end of Opec’: can the oil cartel survive the UAE’s exit?

    Abu Dhabi’s surprise decision to leave the oil cartel raises doubts over its future

  6. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·ft.com

    UAE opens up an Opec fissure

    Exit represents a rejection of the production-control system dominated in recent years by Saudi Arabia

  7. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·ft.com

    UAE’s Opec exit will drive down oil prices, warns Moscow

    Russia and Kazakhstan confirm their intention to remain within Opec+

  8. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·bbc.com

    In five charts - How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price

    The BBC takes a look in charts at what the UAE's departure could mean for the oil cartel and more widely.

  9. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·ft.com

    The twilight of Opec

    UAE’s departure leaves Saudi Arabia trying to hold together a fractious cartel

  10. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on the UAE quitting Opec: whatever importers pay, the price of fossil fuels is too high | Editorial

    Editorial: The world must accelerate the shift to renewables, regardless of the economic effects of Abu Dhabi’s decision

  11. giovedì 30 aprile 2026·ft.com

    UAE withdrawal from Opec reopens rift with Saudi Arabia

    After putting on a united front during the Iran war, the Gulf’s most consequential rivalry has burst into the open again

  12. venerdì 1 maggio 2026·ft.com

    MBZ, the Emirati sheikh who shook up the Gulf

    From foreign interventions to abandoning Opec, the UAE’s leader is charting a different path for his country