
Vienna
Capital of Austria and OPEC headquarters since 1965; site of the 30 April 2026 OPEC+ Seven ministerial.
Last refreshed: 1 May 2026
Why does OPEC meet in Vienna and what happened there on 30 April 2026?
Timeline for Vienna
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Iran Conflict 2026Mentioned in: OPEC+ Seven agree 206k bpd June increase
Iran Conflict 2026- Why is OPEC headquartered in Vienna?
- OPEC relocated its headquarters from Geneva to Vienna in 1965, attracted by Austria's neutrality and its status as a multilateral diplomatic hub; the city also hosts the IAEA and multiple UN agencies.Source: OPEC.org
- What happened at the OPEC meeting in Vienna on 30 April 2026?
- Seven OPEC+ members agreed a 206,000 bpd June production increase at a Vienna ministerial; the UAE was absent for the first time since 1967 following its formal OPEC exit effective 1 May 2026.Source: Lowdown
- When did the UAE leave OPEC?
- UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei announced the UAE's OPEC and OPEC+ exit on 28 April 2026, effective 1 May 2026, citing the Strait of Hormuz blockage and Gulf allies' failure to respond to Iranian military action.Source: Lowdown
- Where are the Iran nuclear talks held?
- The 2015 JCPOA and the 2021-22 revival negotiations were held in Vienna; the IAEA, which verifies the nuclear deal, is also headquartered in Vienna, though Iran terminated IAEA access on 28 February 2026.Source: Lowdown
Background
Vienna hosted the OPEC+ ministerial on 30 April 2026 at which seven members — Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman — agreed a 206,000 bpd June production increase. The UAE was absent for the first time since its 1967 founding membership, having formally exited OPEC and OPEC+ effective 1 May 2026. Brent Crude settled at $123 per barrel the same day, the wartime settle high, as the OPEC structural break compounded Hormuz blockade pressure . The 30 April meeting marks the first OPEC ministerial at which a founding member's exit was formally processed since 1992.
Vienna is the capital of Austria and has served as OPEC's permanent headquarters since the organisation moved from Geneva in 1965. The city of approximately two million is a neutral diplomatic hub — home to the UN Vienna International Centre, the IAEA, the CTBTO, and OPEC — and its status as a permanent observer in the Non-Aligned Movement has historically made it attractive for multilateral energy and nuclear negotiations. The JCPOA Iran nuclear talks were conducted in Vienna through the 2015 agreement and the 2021-22 revival rounds.
Vienna's dual role as OPEC headquarters and the site of prior Iran nuclear negotiations makes it geographically and symbolically central to both tracks of the 2026 Iran conflict. The IAEA's Vienna headquarters has been operationally blocked from Iranian nuclear facilities since 28 February 2026. OPEC secretariat staff have been managing the accelerating quota instability from the same city as the verification organisation whose access Iran terminated on day one of the war .