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OPEC+ Agrees to Symbolic Quota Increase Following UAE’s Withdrawal

4 May , 2026  

Leading OPEC+ nations have agreed to a minor, symbolic increase in their production quotas for June, thereby demonstrating that the group is operating as usual following the UAE’s unexpected withdrawal, Bloomberg reports.

Seven countries led by Saudi Arabia and Russia will add 188,000 barrels per day next month under an agreement reached during a video conference on Sunday, OPEC said in a statement.

Delegates had expected a small increase even before the UAE’s withdrawal. The actual restoration of these volumes will depend on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the resumption of production that had been suspended. This occurred following the UAE’s withdrawal from the largest alliance of oil-producing nations.

The country’s flagship oil company, Adnoc, announced that it plans to accelerate its growth plan by allocating 200 billion dirhams ($55 billion) to projects covering operations in both production and refining and marketing.

The UAE’s withdrawal, which came as a surprise to other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners, will further undermine the group’s ability to influence oil prices, which were already weakening due to years of increased production by competitors, particularly U.S. shale companies.

The UAE is not mentioned in the new OPEC+ report.

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