United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner)
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The United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) is a major global oil producer and consumer that informally engages with OPEC+ discussions to influence and monitor international oil market dynamics without being a formal member.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) Context triple: [OPEC+, hasKeyMember, United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner)]
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United States in G20 finance ministers meetings
The United States in G20 finance ministers meetings is the U.S. delegation responsible for shaping and negotiating the country’s positions on global economic, financial, and monetary policy issues within the G20 framework.
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Non-Annex I Parties
Non-Annex I Parties are countries under the UN climate regime that are primarily developing nations with lighter, differentiated obligations compared to industrialized Annex I countries.
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Antarctic Treaty Non-Consultative Parties (as observers)
Antarctic Treaty Non-Consultative Parties (as observers) are states that have acceded to the Antarctic Treaty but, lacking consultative (voting) status, may attend Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings only in a non-decision-making, observer capacity.
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US-RI
US-RI is the ISO 3166-2 subdivision code for the U.S. state of Rhode Island.
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United States and Mexico
The United States and Mexico are neighboring North American countries with extensive economic, cultural, and political ties, historically shaped by migration, trade agreements like NAFTA/USMCA, and a long, heavily traversed land border.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) Target entity description: The United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) is a major global oil producer and consumer that informally engages with OPEC+ discussions to influence and monitor international oil market dynamics without being a formal member.
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A.
United States in G20 finance ministers meetings
The United States in G20 finance ministers meetings is the U.S. delegation responsible for shaping and negotiating the country’s positions on global economic, financial, and monetary policy issues within the G20 framework.
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B.
Non-Annex I Parties
Non-Annex I Parties are countries under the UN climate regime that are primarily developing nations with lighter, differentiated obligations compared to industrialized Annex I countries.
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C.
Antarctic Treaty Non-Consultative Parties (as observers)
Antarctic Treaty Non-Consultative Parties (as observers) are states that have acceded to the Antarctic Treaty but, lacking consultative (voting) status, may attend Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings only in a non-decision-making, observer capacity.
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D.
US-RI
US-RI is the ISO 3166-2 subdivision code for the U.S. state of Rhode Island.
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E.
United States and Mexico
The United States and Mexico are neighboring North American countries with extensive economic, cultural, and political ties, historically shaped by migration, trade agreements like NAFTA/USMCA, and a long, heavily traversed land border.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
country
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major oil consumer ⓘ major oil producer ⓘ non‑member of OPEC+ ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
prevent extreme oil price collapses
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prevent extreme oil price spikes ⓘ |
| communicatesPositionsThrough |
behind‑the‑scenes diplomatic outreach to OPEC+ members
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public statements by senior officials on OPEC+ decisions ⓘ |
| communicatesWith |
OPEC+
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surface form:
OPEC+ member states
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| cooperatesWith |
major oil‑exporting countries
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major oil‑importing countries ⓘ |
| economicDependenceOn | global crude oil trade ⓘ |
| engagementChannel |
bilateral talks with OPEC+ leaders
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high‑level diplomatic visits related to oil ⓘ multilateral energy forums ⓘ |
| engagementType | informal ⓘ |
| engagesWith | OPEC+ ⓘ |
| hasInterestIn |
global oil demand
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global oil supply ⓘ international oil prices ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
domestic political considerations on gasoline prices
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relations with major OPEC+ producers such as Saudi Arabia ⓘ strategic alliances in the Middle East ⓘ |
| influences | OPEC+ production decisions indirectly ⓘ |
| monitors |
OPEC+ compliance with agreed cuts or increases
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OPEC+ policy discussions ⓘ OPEC+ production quotas ⓘ |
| notMemberOf | OPEC+ ⓘ |
| participationMode |
dialogue partner
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occasional observer ⓘ |
| policyContext |
climate and energy transition debates
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global energy security ⓘ |
| policyObjective |
manage oil price volatility
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stabilize global oil markets ⓘ support domestic economic interests related to oil ⓘ |
| roleInOilMarket |
influences international oil market dynamics
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monitors international oil market dynamics ⓘ |
| seeksToBalance |
domestic fuel prices and producer interests
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energy security and climate commitments ⓘ |
| strategicGoal |
maintain influence over global energy governance without formal OPEC+ membership
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protect global economic stability via oil market engagement ⓘ |
| usesInstrument |
diplomatic engagement on oil issues
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energy policy dialogue ⓘ strategic petroleum reserve policy signaling ⓘ |
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Subject: United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) Description of subject: The United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner) is a major global oil producer and consumer that informally engages with OPEC+ discussions to influence and monitor international oil market dynamics without being a formal member.
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