A newfangled spat between Saudi Arabi and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is threatening to dismantle the entirety of the OPEC+ cartel. The former is hoping to keep oil prices in a Goldilocks region of ‘not-too-high not-too-low,’ but its attempts to reopen the oil taps as post-pandemic demand recovers have been derailed by the latter’s view that it is being disproportionately impacted by ongoing supply cuts. As Saudi Arabia tries to slowly ease oil production levels back up, the UAE is somewhat holding the entirety of the cartel at ransom. Prior to the group’s meeting on Monday, the UAE stated firmly that it would not approve any changes in production levels unless the calculation behind its contributing share was reevaluated.…