The UAE’s OPEC exit is bigger than it looks

The United Arab Emirates has made one of the most significant oil policy moves in years by stepping away from OPEC and OPEC+, and while the immediate market reaction may fade into the background of broader geopolitical noise, the longer-term implications for oil pricing, cartel discipline, and producer behaviour are much more meaningful than the headlines suggest.

For investors, this is not a simple bullish or bearish oil call, because what is really shifting here is the structure of supply control, with the UAE signalling that flexibility and market share now matter more than coordinated restraint inside a quota. . .

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