UAE leaves OPEC over quota dispute. The country says its production capacity growth of ~1 million bpd since 2019 was never fully recognized in its quotas.
The United Arab Emirates has left OPEC, citing its growing production capacity that was not fully recognized in quotas.
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The United Arab Emirates has left OPEC, citing its growing production capacity that was not fully recognized in quotas.
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