The UAE’s Post-Oil Identity: Why Leaving OPEC Reflects a Mature, Forward-Looking Economy
UAE’s Economic Evolution Beyond Oil The UAE today is fundamentally different from the hydrocarbon-dependent state it once was—an economic reality too often missed in global discourse. With less than 25% of GDP linked to energy, the nation’s growth engines are now AI, aviation, logistics, and life sciences, proving that UAE diversification is no longer aspirational ; it is measurable success. In this context, the traditional OPEC model simply doesn’t match the UAE’s modern profile. Powered by strategic CEPAs with India, South Korea, the US, and others, the UAE now operates with a level of economic autonomy that makes collective supply controls outdated. As Mana Al Otaiba once framed it, oil was always a means to build a knowledge society—not an identity. Global Energy Security Through Reliability, Not Restrictions The UAE’s decision aligns with a broader global need: reliable and affordable energy. With a planned 5 million bpd capacity by 2027, millions of barrels remain idle und...