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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country
major oil consumer
major oil producer
non‑member of OPEC+
aimsTo prevent extreme oil price collapses
prevent extreme oil price spikes
communicatesPositionsThrough behind‑the‑scenes diplomatic outreach to OPEC+ members
public statements by senior officials on OPEC+ decisions
communicatesWith OPEC+
surface form: OPEC+ member states
cooperatesWith major oil‑exporting countries
major oil‑importing countries
economicDependenceOn global crude oil trade
engagementChannel bilateral talks with OPEC+ leaders
high‑level diplomatic visits related to oil
multilateral energy forums
engagementType informal
engagesWith OPEC+
hasInterestIn global oil demand
global oil supply
international oil prices
influencedBy domestic political considerations on gasoline prices
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
OPEC+ policy discussions
OPEC+ production quotas
notMemberOf OPEC+
participationMode dialogue partner
occasional observer
policyContext climate and energy transition debates
global energy security
policyObjective manage oil price volatility
stabilize global oil markets
support domestic economic interests related to oil
roleInOilMarket influences international oil market dynamics
monitors international oil market dynamics
seeksToBalance domestic fuel prices and producer interests
energy security and climate commitments
strategicGoal maintain influence over global energy governance without formal OPEC+ membership
protect global economic stability via oil market engagement
usesInstrument diplomatic engagement on oil issues
energy policy dialogue
strategic petroleum reserve policy signaling

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OPEC+ hasKeyMember United States (as occasional observer or dialogue partner)