{"id":12764,"date":"2026-04-29T19:12:15","date_gmt":"2026-04-29T19:12:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/29\/what-is-opec-why-is-the-uae-leaving-it-australian-broadcasting-corporation\/"},"modified":"2026-04-29T19:12:15","modified_gmt":"2026-04-29T19:12:15","slug":"what-is-opec-why-is-the-uae-leaving-it-australian-broadcasting-corporation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/29\/what-is-opec-why-is-the-uae-leaving-it-australian-broadcasting-corporation\/","title":{"rendered":"What is OPEC? Why is the UAE leaving it? &#8211; Australian Broadcasting Corporation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Personalise the news and<br \/>stay in the know<br \/>Emergency<br \/>Backstory<br \/>Newsletters<br \/>\u4e2d\u6587\u65b0\u95fb<br \/>BERITA BAHASA INDONESIA<br \/>TOK PISIN<br \/><span class=\"DarkModeControl_message__Ssmve\">Find any issues using dark mode?<!-- --> <a class=\"Link_link__kR0xA Link_link__5eL5m ScreenReaderOnly_srLinkHint__OysWz Link_showVisited__C1Fea Link_showFocus__ALyv2\" href=\"https:\/\/forms.office.com\/r\/974hK55BRP\" data-component=\"Link\" target=\"_blank\">Please let us know<\/a><\/span><br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Oil and Gas<br \/>OPEC is an alliance of oil-producing countries, but not every country that exports oil is a member.<!-- --> <cite>(<span>Reuters: Dado Ruvic<\/span>)<\/cite><br \/>The United Arab Emirates (UAE) says it is pulling out of an international oil-producers&#x27; group called OPEC.<br \/>It comes amid the fuel crisis sparked by the Iran war and subsequent blockades of the major oil shipping route, the Strait of Hormuz.<br \/>Here&#x27;s why it matters.\u00a0<br \/>OPEC stand for the<strong> Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries<\/strong>.<br \/>OPEC has <strong>a major influence on oil prices <\/strong>around the world.<br \/>It can do that thanks to its <strong>member countries collectively producing a big portion of the world&#x27;s oil and oil liquids<\/strong>.<br \/>Critics of the organisation accuse it of manipulating oil prices, but OPEC denies this.\u00a0<br \/>The group says its mission is to:<br \/>&quot;&#8230;coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of its Member Countries and <strong>ensure the stabilisation of oil markets<\/strong> in order to<strong> secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers<\/strong>, a steady income to producers and <strong>a fair return on capital for those investing in the petroleum industry<\/strong>.&quot;<br \/>The organisation was formed in 1960, with Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela as the founding member countries.\u00a0<br \/>In 2016, the group formed the OPEC+ alliance with several new non-member countries.<br \/>Experts say the UAE is leaving OPEC <strong>to be free of its obligations <\/strong>under the OPEC agreement.\u00a0<br \/>Senior research strategist at UK trading broker Pepperstone, Michael Brown, said the UAE felt &quot;very constrained&quot; by OPEC&#x27;s quotas and targets, and would now be free to supply more oil.<br \/>&quot;They&#x27;re now talking about potentially an output target of as much as 5 million barrels per day in 2027,&quot; Mr Brown said.\u00a0<br \/>&quot;They&#x27;re [producing] around 3 \u2013 3.5 [million barrels per day] at the moment, so we are looking at a significant increase.&quot;<br \/>In a ministry statement announcing the split, <strong>the UAE government said it planned on increasing production<\/strong> &quot;in a gradual and measured manner, aligned with demand and market conditions&quot;.<br \/>There&#x27;s speculation about why the UAE wants to produce more oil now.\u00a0<br \/>Associated Press business writer David McHugh said experts predict oil consumption will peak in the coming years, as the &quot;world transitions to renewable energy sources that do not emit carbon dioxide&quot;.<br \/>&quot;That means barrels underground could be worth more today than they might be later, when oil consumption declines, so restraining production might mean losing out on profits,&quot; he said.\u00a0<br \/>Analysts do not expect the change to affect oil prices in the short term.\u00a0<br \/>&quot;This does absolutely <strong>nothing to alter the near-term picture<\/strong>,&quot; Mr Brown said.\u00a0<br \/>That&#x27;s because the blockades in the Strait of Hormuz continue to impact the global oil supply.\u00a0<br \/>But Mr Brown said it could speed up the process of returning prices to where they were before the Iran war and getting the global commodity market back into balance.<br \/>&quot;That should be a lot quicker than we otherwise expected it to be because <strong>we&#x27;re going to have a hell of a lot more barrels coming online from the UAE<\/strong>,&quot; he said.\u00a0<br \/>It may be a while away, but there&#x27;s optimism that the extra supply from the UAE could eventually make a difference to fuel prices.<br \/>&quot;You would say that the increase in output from the UAE, if that is indeed delivered,<strong> it is going to put downward pressure on the price of crude<\/strong>,&quot; Mr Brown said.\u00a0<br \/>The blockades in the Strait of Hormuz continue to impact oil prices.<!-- --> <cite>(<span>Supplied: Sentinel Hub<\/span>)<\/cite><br \/>The group produced more than 50 per cent of global crude in the 1970s, according to Reuters calculations.<br \/>That figure dipped between 30 and 40 per cent in later decades, but jumped back up after OPEC formed the OPEC+ alliance with several other countries in 2016.\u00a0<br \/>OPEC represented nearly 50 per cent of global oil and oil liquids production in 2025, according to the International Energy Agency.\u00a0<br \/>However, it appears to be dropping.\u00a0<br \/>In March, a month into the \u200bIran war, that share fell to <strong>about 44 per cent<\/strong>.\u00a0<br \/>It&#x27;s unclear exactly how much of that output the UAE is responsible for, but estimates suggest the nation is a major contributor to the OPEC supply.\u00a0<br \/>You might be seeing a bunch of other news outlets describing the group as a cartel.<br \/>The Associated Press, for example, features a piece calling OPEC &quot;the world&#x27;s most prominent cartel&quot;. Another of the news syndicate&#x27;s stories about OPEC uses the term &quot;cartel&quot; six times.\u00a0<br \/>While we often hear the word &quot;cartel&quot; in the context of the illegal drug trade, the word itself generally means<strong> a group of businesses working together<\/strong>.\u00a0<br \/>Here&#x27;s how the Macquarie Dictionary defines it:<br \/>&quot;a collusive syndicate, combine, or trust generally formed to regulate prices and output in some field of business.&quot;<br \/>&quot;Many economists continue to view OPEC as a cartel whose members&#x27; central goal is to extract rents in excess of the market equilibrium by reducing competition between themselves,&quot; a report from US-based research hub The Middle East Institute says.\u00a0<br \/>OPEC&#x27;s website lists the following member countries:<br \/>The UEA says its exit from the group will be effective as of Friday.<br \/>Importantly, <strong>OPEC isn&#x27;t an alliance of every single country that exports oil<\/strong>.\u00a0<br \/>The organisation says any country with &quot;substantial net export of crude petroleum&quot; could apply to join.<br \/>However, <strong>they must have &quot;fundamentally similar interests&quot; to member countries<\/strong> and must be accepted by the majority of members.<br \/>Outside of those member countries, there&#x27;s also an alliance called OPEC+, which was formed in 2016.\u00a0<br \/>That alliance includes:<br \/>Other countries have left OPEC.\u00a0<br \/>Here&#x27;s a list of former OPEC member countries:<br \/>Gabon left the organisation in 1995, but rejoined in 2016 and remains a member.<br \/><strong>ABC with wires<\/strong><br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Missing Person<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Pauline Hanson&#x27;s One Nation<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>World Politics<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Crime<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Foreign Affairs<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Oil and Gas<br \/>Analysis by Ian Verrender<br \/>Analysis by Ian Verrender<br \/>Oil and Gas<br \/>Petrol Prices<br \/>United Arab Emirates<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Missing Person<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Pauline Hanson&#x27;s One Nation<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>World Politics<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Crime<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Foreign Affairs<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>War<br \/><span class=\"ScreenReaderOnly_srOnly__bnJwm\" data-component=\"ScreenReaderOnly\">Topic:<\/span>Elections<br \/>Analysis by David Speers<br \/>Your home of Australian stories, conversations and events that shape our nation.<br \/>This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.<br \/>We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.<br \/>Sign up to get the latest on your favourite topics from the ABC<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMirwFBVV95cUxOZE44RzhUWWRndHoxSVo3M1VCam8xTEJ5X3diNlFBeWg5X2VNdGQ5bWE2cy0ySUlCSmtOLS1vUHVXWFhjNU5LOF9fSjBuemVVSk5UX2JTRVBtc0twbGJhUDJsb01CN1lKVDk3VWZrQ3Z6WlAxYzAyUW9KTE52dk9UcktRLXk0RjVFbVVuZ1Nic2VmVGVvaGZYWGU4YzRKX2REM1VNdm51TzJMWFJIQnBJ?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Personalise the news andstay in the knowEmergencyBackstoryNewsletters\u4e2d\u6587\u65b0\u95fbBERITA BAHASA INDONESIATOK PISINFind any issues using dark mode? 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