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Qatar to quit Opec amid tensions with Saudi Arabia

  • The withdrawal decision reflects Qatar’s intent to focus its efforts on developing its natural gas industry
  • Qatar has been in Opec for 57 years

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Corniche Bay of Doha, Qatar, with tall buildings of the financial district in the background. File photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Qatar will leave OPEC next month to focus on gas production, the Gulf state’s new Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi announced in a surprise move on Monday.

Qatar has been a member of OPEC since 1961 and the decision to pull out came at a turbulent time in Gulf politics, with Doha under a boycott by former neighbouring allies including Saudi Arabia for 18 months.

Qatar is the world’s biggest exporter of liquid natural gas. Photo: AFP
Qatar is the world’s biggest exporter of liquid natural gas. Photo: AFP
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“Qatar has decided to withdraw its membership from OPEC effective January 2019 and this decision was communicated to OPEC this morning,” Kaabi told a Doha press conference.

Kaabi, who also heads state-owned Qatar Petroleum, denied the move was linked to the feud with its neighbours.

We don’t have great potential [in oil], we are very realistic
Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar’s Energy Minister

The decision was “technical and strategic” and had “nothing to do with the blockade”, he said.

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