Why is Qatar leaving OPEC?

Qatar is leaving the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, the first Gulf country to pull out since joining more than half a century ago.

Qatar plans to expand its role as the world’s number one exporter of liquefied natural gas and boost production by more than 50 percent to 110 million tonnes a year. 

The decision to quit OPEC comes just days before a crucial meeting of members in Vienna to discuss cutting supplies.

Oil prices reached a four-year high of more than $80 a barrel a couple of months ago but have now dropped to about $60.

What does this mean for the global energy market?

Presenter: Richelle Carey

Guests: 

Abdullah Baabood – academic and researcher focusing on the Gulf region and the Middle East

Cornelia Meyer – economist and energy expert

Manouchehr Takin – former OPEC official

Source: Al Jazeera News

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