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How Nigeria Missed OPEC Quota With Tompolo N48bn Sweet Deal

The “UAE MOVE” That Could Bankrupt the West

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) officially announced it is quitting OPEC, the powerful oil cartel it has called home since the country was founded in 1971.

​This is a massive crack in the foundation of the global energy market. With an ongoing war involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz effectively a no-go zone for tankers, the UAE’s exit is a signal that the old rules of the oil game are dead.

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  • ​Why This Hits Your Pocketbook
  • ​The End of the “Cartel” Era?
  • ​A Summer of High Hopes
  • ​Bottom Line

​Why This Hits Your Pocketbook

​The UAE is the third-largest producer in the group. By leaving, they are essentially saying they are tired of being told how much oil they can sell. They want to pump more, and they want to do it on their own terms.

The "UAE MOVE" That Could Bankrupt the West

​Usually, more oil means lower prices. However, the Strait of Hormuz is closed. Even if the UAE pumps every drop they have, there is currently no safe way to get that oil to the rest of the world. This is why U.S. crude oil just shot past $100 per barrel for the first time this spring. While politicians in D.C. argue about ceasefire talks and naval blockades, the average American is looking at a national gas price of $4.18 a gallon, and that is before the summer driving season even begins.

​The End of the “Cartel” Era?

​For decades, OPEC (led by Saudi Arabia) has kept the West’s economy in a delicate balance by controlling production. The UAE exit is the loudest signal yet that this unity is crumbling. Analysts are already calling this a “structurally weaker OPEC.”

​When the major players stop playing by the same rules, volatility follows. We are talking about a world where oil prices could hit $150 per barrel according to some estimates from Citi. At those prices, the cost of moving food, flying planes, and heating homes doesn’t just go up, it becomes a weight that could drag the Western economy into a recession.

​A Summer of High Hopes

​The timing couldn’t be worse. As peace talks with Iran stall and the U.S. Navy maintains its blockade on Iranian ports, the energy market is in a state of high-alert. Goldman Sachs has already pushed back its forecast for when things might get back to “normal,” and they’ve warned that the supply shock is likely to be much more persistent than anyone hoped.
​Airlines are already slashing flights because the cost of jet fuel is becoming impossible to manage. If you were planning a summer vacation, you might find your ticket price doubling, or your flight canceled altogether.

​Bottom Line

​For years, the West has relied on the stability of the Gulf. With the UAE walking away from its traditional allies and the region’s main shipping lane locked down, that stability is gone. We are entering a summer where “filling up the tank” might become a luxury, and the economic fallout is only just beginning to be felt.
​How is the rising cost of fuel affecting your plans for the summer? Let’s talk about it in the comments.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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