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ADNOC CEO: UAE's withdrawal from OPEC is not directed at anyone

Sultan 'Al 'Jaber, CEO of Abu Dhabi - National Oil Company, said that the decision by the United Arab Emirates to leave OPEC and OPEC+ is not aimed at anyone in particular but serves national interests.

The oil-rich Gulf nation left the group on 1 May, widening the rift with Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is the leader of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Al Jaber, in a speech delivered at the "Make It In The Emirates Conference", said that "the United Arab Emirates sovereign decision to reposition themselves within the global energyscape, and to leave OPEC and OPEC+ is not a choice made against anyone."

The UAE and Saudi Arabia, once firm allies have developed a simmering rivalry. They clash on issues ranging from oil policy, regional geopolitics, and the race to attract foreign talent and capital.

Al Jaber stated that the UAE's decision to leave OPEC was in its national interest and long-term strategy objectives. It would give it greater capability to accelerate investments, expand, and create value while remaining a trustworthy and responsible partner on global energy markets.

He called on the private sector and the sovereign wealth funds of the UAE to take bold decisions, saying that the UAE has shown resilience in the face of Iranian attacks.

"This phase?requires bold and serious decisions. Al Jaber stated that investing at home or in direct domestic investments is not an option anymore; it's a priority.

UAE is a long-time ally of the United States in the Middle East and has been a reliable regional financial and business hub. The 'Iranian missile attacks on U.S. bases and Gulf states has shattered this region's safe haven aura, and investors are now frightened. Yoused Saba (reporting), Tala Ramadan (additional reporting), Nayera Abdallah (writing), Bernadette B. Baum, Emelia Sithole Matarise and Emelia Sithole Matarise edited this article.

(source: Reuters)