This morning, at Euronews Romania, I commented on:
- the lack of diesel in some gas stations in the country, a situation that I see rather as a local and temporary anomaly.
- the announcement that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will leave OPEC from May 1, 2026. OPEC membership has acted more like a straitjacket lately. The production limitation policy was against the emirates: average production of 3 Mb/day in 2024, 3.5 Mb/day (the OPEC quota for them, by May 2026) in the context where they can produce 4.8 Mb/day and have invested to increase the production capacity to 5 Mb/day until 2027. The Emirates want not to be tied hand and foot, they will release from the quota OPEC, in order to produce as much as possible, especially now that tourism revenues may decrease. For consumers, this will not necessarily translate into lower prices. In general, cartels are not good for consumers, so the weakening of OPEC by the loss of the UAE is not necessarily bad news.
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