UAE EXITS OPEC IS THE NEWS - WHAT'S UNTOLD IS SOMETHING BIG IS ABOUT TO UNFOLD WHICH WILL ENTRENCH THE DOLLAR'S DOMINANCE
On Mayday something shifted -- quietly, but potentially decisively. The United Arab Emirates exits the orbit of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. This is not just going to be an oil story. It is the beginning of a deeper transition from energy geopolitics to financial geopolitics. This is not about oil power. It’s about financial power. Something fundamental is about to shift and there isn't much conversation about it. The Structural Tension Inside OPEC For years, the UAE has been sitting on a contradiction. It has invested billions into upstream capacity. It has one of the largest untapped production buffers in the world. Yet its output is constrained by quota discipline led by Saudi Arabia. That tension matters. OPEC’s model is simple: restrict supply, support prices. But for a country like the UAE, that model increasingly looks like a tax on its own investments. UAE has production capacity of 4.8 million bpd, but production is capped by OPEC quota at 3...