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Nigeria Needs New Export Markets as UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC | OilPrice.com

Nigeria should target new crude buyers after the UAE quit OPEC, says PETAN chairman Wole Ogunsanya, warning the exit threatens the cartel's price management.

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Nigeria Needs New Export Markets as UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC | OilPrice.com

Nigeria should target new crude buyers after the UAE quit OPEC, says PETAN chairman Wole Ogunsanya, warning the exit threatens the cartel's price management.

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Nigeria Needs New Export Markets As UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC

“The decision by the UAE, which they have a sovereign right to do, is for their country’s interest. Our opinion is that it’s going to cause a dislocation of that equilibrium, the ability of OPEC and OPEC+, to manage the…

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  1. martedì 19 maggio 2026·oilprice.com

    Nigeria Needs New Export Markets as UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC | OilPrice.com

    Nigeria should target new crude buyers after the UAE quit OPEC, says PETAN chairman Wole Ogunsanya, warning the exit threatens the cartel's price management.

  2. martedì 19 maggio 2026·zerohedge.com

    Nigeria Needs New Export Markets As UAE's Exit Rattles OPEC

    “The decision by the UAE, which they have a sovereign right to do, is for their country’s interest. Our opinion is that it’s going to cause a dislocation of that equilibrium, the…