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Another OPEC Exit? Iraq Warns It Could Abandon Oil Cartel If Quota Hike Rejected

Another OPEC Exit? Iraq Warns It Could Abandon Oil Cartel If Quota Hike Rejected Iraq is sending a warning shot to OPEC: raise Baghdad's oil production quota to better reflect its capacity and fiscal needs, or risk yet another defection from the oil-producing cartel. "The ministr.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated economy & markets brief. The source report from ZeroHedge says: Another OPEC Exit? Iraq Warns It Could Abandon Oil Cartel If Quota Hike Rejected Iraq is sending a warning shot to OPEC: raise Baghdad's oil production quota to better reflect its capacity and fiscal needs, or risk yet another defection from the oil-producing cartel. "The ministr.

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  • Primary source: ZeroHedge
  • Published: Jun 25, 2026, 11:45 AM UTC
  • Coverage area: Economy & Markets
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