No. Israel has no petroleum to export, so cannot legitimately aspire to membership in any organization of petroleum exporting countries.
Even if Israel had petroleum to export, it is unlikely that it would be able to join OPEC because over half of that organization's membership does not recognize the State of Israel.
yes Pakistan is a member of OPEC.
No. Yemen is not a member due to its low oil production and proven reserves.
Opec wants Oman to be a member, but Oman would not accept the terms and conditions of OPEC
Yes, Iran is currently a member of OPEC,
Venezuela is a Spanish-speaking country that is a member of OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries).
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No
OPEC is an organisation, not a place, so no country is located in it. Egypt is not a member of OPEC.
The following countries produce more than 1% of the world's petroleum and are listed from most to least percentage: Country Percent of Production Arab or Non-Arab OPEC Member Russia 12.65% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Saudi Arabia 11.28% Arab OPEC United States 10.74% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iran 4.77% Non-Arab OPEC China 4.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Canada 3.90% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iraq 3.75% Arab OPEC United Arab Emirates 3.32% Arab OPEC Mexico 3.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Kuwait 2.96% Arab OPEC Brazil 3.05% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Nigeria 2.62% Non-Arab OPEC Venezuela 2.93% Non-Arab OPEC Norway 2.79% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Algeria 2.52% Arab OPEC Angola 2.31% Non-Arab OPEC Kazakhstan 1.83% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Qatar 1.44% Arab OPEC United Kingdom 1.78% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Azerbaijan 1.20% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Indonesia 1.66% Non-Arab Non-OPEC
yes, it is
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Very important, most of OPEC 's member countries are there.