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UAE’s Opec exit will drive down oil prices in future, warns Moscow

Russia and Kazakhstan confirm their intention to remain within Opec+
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Line chart of Brent crude ($ per barrel) showing Oil prices have soared since the Iran war and climbed after UAE exit
"}],[{"start":90.14999999999999,"text":"Oil prices have continued to climb since the UAE announced on Tuesday that it was leaving Opec and Opec+, as the move will have no immediate impact on the country’s output. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where only a small number of vessels are succeeding in exiting the chokepoint, is capping the UAE’s output far more than its Opec quota did."}],[{"start":110.75,"text":"But the calculation would change if shipping through the strait returned to anywhere near normal levels, Siluanov acknowledged, adding that Russia must brace for lower oil prices following a resolution to the Middle East conflict."}],[{"start":123.6,"text":"“Our budget must have a sufficient buffer for at least three years,” he said. “During this period, oil-producing companies will reorient themselves in the global market.”"}],[{"start":132.75,"text":"Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters later on Wednesday that Russia itself would remain part of Opec+ and that Moscow hoped the UAE’s exit would not spell the end of the alliance — as some analysts have predicted. "}],[{"start":147.35,"text":"Another Opec+ member, Kazakhstan, also confirmed that leaving the grouping was “not on the agenda”. "}],[{"start":153.9,"text":"The UAE’s exit takes Opec’s membership down to 11 countries, while there are a further 10 countries participating in the “Declaration of Cooperation”, widely known as Opec+."}],[{"start":164.25,"text":"While Opec’s share of global oil production has waned in recent decades as countries outside the group, particularly the US, have increased their supply, Opec+ still accounts for about 36 per cent of output worldwide. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":177.55,"text":"The UAE’s energy minister Suhail al-Mazrouei told the FT on Tuesday that his country’s move was a “sovereign national decision grounded on the UAE’s long-term strategic and economic vision and evolving energy profile”. "}],[{"start":192.9,"text":"The relationship between the UAE and Opec’s de facto leader, Saudi Arabia, has soured in recent years."}],[{"start":200.4,"text":"Russia formed an alliance with Opec in 2016 in a bid to prop up global prices. While Moscow agreed to work as an Opec+ member, the relationship was sometimes strained in the early years by its reluctance to proceed with output cuts."}],[{"start":215.05,"text":"The relationship has faced fewer tests in recent years as the Russian oil sector has been marred by sanctions and attacks on its infrastructure following Moscow’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine."}],[{"start":227.45000000000002,"text":"Data visualisation by Alan Smith and Janina Conboye"}],[{"start":239.15000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1777512150_5278.mp3"}

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