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市场消息:阿联酋宣布将于5月1日退出欧佩克

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-- 据美联社报道,阿拉伯联合酋长国周二宣布,将于5月1日起退出石油输出国组织(欧佩克)及其附属的欧佩克+集团。此前已有传闻称,阿联酋将退出欧佩克,原因是其对产量限制感到不满,且与邻国沙特阿拉伯的关系日益紧张。 报道指出,阿联酋长期以来一直是欧佩克成员国,最初是其阿布扎比酋长国于1967年加入,后来在1971年阿联酋独立后继续加入。 但报道称,近年来,阿联酋在中东地区的外交政策日益倾向于与利雅得在某些方面存在分歧——尤其是在沙特阿拉伯王储穆罕默德·本·萨勒曼强势开放后,沙特开始直接挑战阿联酋,试图吸引外国投资。 阿联酋通过其官方通讯社WAM发布了这一消息。阿联酋表示:“这一决定体现了阿联酋的长期战略和经济愿景以及不断发展的能源结构,包括加快对国内能源生产的投资,并强化了其在全球能源市场中扮演负责任、可靠和前瞻性角色的承诺。” 阿联酋补充道:“退出后,阿联酋将继续秉持负责任的态度,根据市场需求和状况,以循序渐进的方式逐步增加能源产量。” (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话和/或其他媒体渠道。这些信息被认为来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和推测。准确性无法保证。)

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