The UAE’s potential exit from OPEC+ may encourage other members to follow in breaking from production limits, Robin Mills, CEO of Qamar Energy, told CNN. “If there is a time to leave, now is the time," Mills said, adding Kazakhstan could also conside

2026-04-28

The UAE’s potential exit from OPEC+ may encourage other members to follow in breaking from production limits, Robin Mills, CEO of Qamar Energy, told CNN. “If there is a time to leave, now is the time," Mills said, adding Kazakhstan could also consider exiting. The United Arab Emirates has pushed for higher quotas, with output capped near 3.2 million barrels per day, though Mills said production could nearly double without restrictions.