The UAE’s decision to leave OPEC marks a significant shift in the global oil landscape, raising questions about the cartel’s ability to coordinate supply and stabilise prices. As geopolitical tensions persist and new producers gain ground, what does this mean for OPEC’s future role, and how might the UAE reshape its oil strategy in the years ahead?
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