๐Ÿšจ OPEC JUST TOOK A HUGE BLOW


The UAE is leaving after nearly 60 years and that changes the structure of the oil market.
OPEC only works if members hold back supply. The UAE no longer wants to do that after spending years expanding capacity.
This is not just one country exiting. It raises a bigger question. Why should others stay?
If that thinking spreads, OPEC loses control and becomes just another producer.
The timing is fragile. Supply risks are already high and coordination is now weakening.
That means one thing. More volatility.
Prices may soften over time but swings will get sharper.
The bigger shift is already happening. Oil is moving from a controlled system to a competitive one where geopolitics matters more than quotas.
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