OPEC & Houthis
9 shared events · Importance 3 · Last updated Apr 13, 2026
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International
OPEC: The departure of the United Arab Emirates, one of its largest producers, significantly weakens OPEC's control over global oil supplies and prices, potentially leading to disarray and reduced influence in managing oil markets.
Houthis: The Houthis are Iran-backed rebels in Yemen that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had jointly fought against.
Apr 28, 2026 · 222 articles
International
OPEC: OPEC, of which Iran is a member, could see reduced crude exports from Iran due to the United States blockade, although Iran may sustain production by storing oil.
Houthis: The Houthis are mentioned as one of Iran's allies that make up its 'forward defense' strategy, which the United States demands Iran abandon.
Apr 08, 2026 · 307 articles
International
OPEC: OPEC Plus announced an increase in oil production to mitigate the impact of the Middle East conflict on oil prices.
Houthis: The Houthis, an Iranian proxy, have seen their network weakened by Israeli and US attacks and vowed to resume attacks on Red Sea shipping routes and Israel.
Feb 28, 2026 · 358 articles
International
OPEC: Iran is the third largest producer in the OPEC, making the potential disruption of its oil exports significant for the global oil market.
Houthis: The Houthis are mentioned as proxies of Iran that could intensify retaliation if the conflict escalates, including laying mines and striking targets with drones.
Mar 27, 2026 · 44 articles
International
OPEC: Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are both members of OPEC, highlighting their economic ties despite the current geopolitical dispute.
Jan 08, 2026 · 6 articles
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