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    UAE’s post‑OPEC expansion push to lift oil output above 5 million bpd next year, IEA says

    June 18, 2026
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    *UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei

    London — The United Arab Emirates’ oil output ​could exceed 5 million bpd next year as it moves to expand ‌production after its exit from OPEC, making it a major driver of non‑OPEC+ supply growth, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday,

    The UAE said its decision to leave OPEC, announced earlier this ​year, was aimed at prioritising production capacity expansion and maximising the value of ​its resources, freeing output from the constraints of the group’s quotas.
    Its total oil ⁠output is forecast to reach 5.2 million barrels per day in 2027, the ​IEA said, up 730,000 bpd year-on-year.
    The UAE’s crude capacity has expanded from 3.1 million bpd ​in 2016 to nearly 4.4 million bpd by 2026, alongside roughly 1.1 million bpd of condensate and natural gas liquids capacity, underscoring Abu Dhabi’s long-term expansion push, the IEA said.
    ADNOC HAS COMMITTED $55 BILLION ​TO GROWTH PROJECTS
    Last month the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) said it will award 200 ​billion dirhams ($55 billion) in projects for 2026-2028 to accelerate growth and deliver its strategy. It plans $150 billion in ‌capital ⁠investments between 2026-2030.
    UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei has told Reuters the country could raise oil capacity to as much as 6 million bpd if market conditions require, though he stressed this is not an official target.
    Exports have remained resilient despite the disruption of the Iran war, supported by infrastructure ​including the 1.8 million ⁠bpd Habshan-Fujairah pipeline and 42 million barrels of storage at Fujairah, the IEA added.
    Shipments rose in May, with total exports up ​260,000 bpd month-on-month to 3.1 million bpd, while crude output climbed ​to 2.8 ⁠million bpd, still about 835,000 bpd below pre-conflict levels, the agency said.
    The increase was aided by an increase in ‘dark’ activity, the IEA said, with tankers increasing journeys along the Omani ⁠coastline ​with their transponders turned off.
    ADNOC said it is fast tracking a ​new West-East pipeline to double Fujairah export capacity and bypass the Strait of Hormuz, with the project already ​about 50% complete and delivery slated for 2027.

    Reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar; Editing by Jan Harvey – Reuters

     

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