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"textContent": "The UAE’s decision to leave OPEC+ is not just another Gulf oil story. It is an early signal of what happens when a producer with low-cost barrels, spare capacity ambitions, and a long view of electrification decides that flexibility may be worth more than cartel discipline. Oil demand is beginning ... [continued]\n\nThe post The Petroleum System Is Entering Its Volatile Decline Phase appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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