- OPEC+ agrees on third oil output quota hike since Hormuz closure NY Post —
- OPEC+ countries agree modest rise in production as Iran retains chokehold on key Strait of Hormuz ABC News —
- UAE exit from OPEC+ signals structural shift, analysts warn of weaker oil prices ahead IOL —
- OPEC+ countries, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, to boost oil production AP News —
- OPEC+ announces symbolic oil output rise during Strait of Hormuz closure Al Jazeera —
- OPEC+ hikes oil production quotas but stays mum on UAE pull-out France 24 —
- UAE's OPEC exit deals major blow to oil cartel Semafor —
- UAE withdrawal from OPEC signals defiance toward Saudi Arabia Le Monde —
- UAE leaving OPEC weakens it's leverage over global oil prices 馃摴 AP News — 路 59sec
- UAE withdrawal from Opec reopens rift with Saudi Arabia Financial Times —
- UAExit adds momentum to the Opec doom loop Financial Times —
- UAE oil break exposes deepening Saudi rift as Gulf power shifts The Japan Times —
- UAE quits OPEC Al Jazeera —
- UAE quits OPEC 馃摴 Al Jazeera — 路 3min
- 10 things to expect after UAE exits OPEC Vanguard News —
- The UAE is leaving the OPEC oil cartel. What could that mean for oil prices? The Conversation —
- UAE quits OPEC: What that means for the Gulf, energy markets and beyond 馃摴 Al Jazeera — 路 2min
- OPEC member states hold meeting in Vienna after UAE鈥檚 decision to leave bloc 馃摴 Al Jazeera — 路 5min
- UAE could make $50B more yearly by leaving OPEC: Analyst 馃摴 CNN — 路 9min
- UAE to leave OPEC in a heavy blow to the oil cartel 馃摴 Daily Mail — 路 16sec
OPEC+
OPEC plus other oil-producing countries
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is an intergovernmental cartel enabling the co-operation of leading oil-producing and oil-dependent countries in order to collectively influence the global oil market and maximize profit. It was founded on 14 September 1960 in Baghdad by the first five members: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. The organization, which currently comprises 11 member countries, accounted for 38 percent of global oil production in 2022. It is estimated that 79.5 percent of the world's proven oil reserves are located within OPEC nations, with the Middle East alone accounting for 67.2 percent of OPEC's total reserves.
Also known as...
OPEC Plus