UAE Exits OPEC, Shaking Global Oil Power Balance Cover Media - Shareable Apr 29, 2026 Apr 29, 2026 Updated Apr 29, 2026 0 Living in food swamps linked to higher risk of obesity-related cancer death. The Fastest Goals In World Cup History Fairfield fire Stephen A. Smith Says Knicks SAVED NBA After Beating Victor Wembanyama's Spurs Omaha Police remind public of College World Series traffic updates and security messures World Cup watch parties, US Open & Father’s Day make for hectic weekend on LI roads Gov. Jim Pillen addresses Omaha FBI arrest connected to UFC fight plot No toll but ‘maritime service fees’ for Strait of Hormuz? Jesse Marsch speaks out after Canada midfielder Ismael Kone suffers a serious injury Home Run Derby Changes: Untimed Format & Player Reactions Knicks Are NBA Champions! Jonathan Macri & CP "The Fanchise" Reflect on a Historic Title | NY Got Game Fans react to US beating Australia, advancing in World Cup to knockout stage Prefer us on Google Learn More The United Arab Emirates has announced it will leave OPEC starting May 1, marking a major shift in the global energy landscape. As featured on What is OPEC+ and how does it affect oil prices? The United Arab Emirates, one of OPEC+'s largest producers, will leave the oil producers' alliance on May 1, it said on Tuesday. Latest video Does Prime Day include free shipping? The hidden costs to watch for World Cup Spectacle in New York: Soccer Fans Take Over Times Square Starmer Steps Down After Emotional Downing Street Farewell Vandals Warned of Criminal Charges Over Reflecting Pool Damage UK Prime Minister steps down: what to know BookTok is turning favorite books into real-life trips FILE: Serena Williams gets singles wild card for Wimbledon The Biggest ISSUE With Every Top Prospect In The 2026 NBA Draft... Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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What is OPEC+ and how does it affect oil prices? The United Arab Emirates, one of OPEC+'s largest producers, will leave the oil producers' alliance on May 1, it said on Tuesday.