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  2. Oil prices could soar 62% by early 2025 if the geopolitical ...

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    The bank said oil prices could go as high as $120 per barrel in the first quarter of 2025, implying a 62% increase. Brent crude , the international benchmark, traded around $73.48 a barrel around ...

  3. Oil oversupply could send prices tumbling in 2025, energy ...

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    The oil market is headed into a troubled year in 2025, and crude prices may fall "much, much" lower, according to Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at Oil Price Information Service. The ...

  4. Oil expected to fall into $60 range in 2025 as inventories ...

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    Lee expects Brent to start falling into the $70 range later this year and into the $60 range in 2025. His prediction comes as oil alliance OPEC+ has said it wants to start phasing out voluntary ...

  5. 2023–2025 world oil market chronology - Wikipedia

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    Despite a fall in prices due to negative economic news leading to expectations of lower demand, oil rose the next week for the first time in two months, with Brent finishing at $76.55 and WTI at $71.43. Also contributing to lower prices was a prediction of lower interest rates. [45]

  6. Peak oil - Wikipedia

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    A rise in oil prices as a result of peak oil could severely impact the cost of transport, food, heating, and electricity globally. A recent example of this has been seen since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022; a global spike in oil and energy prices exacerbated the global energy crisis (2021–present).

  7. Predicting the timing of peak oil - Wikipedia

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    2004 U.S. government predictions for oil production other than in OPEC and the former Soviet Union. The July 2007 IEA Medium-Term Oil Market Report projected a 2% non-OPEC liquids supply growth in 2007-2009, reaching 51.0 kbbl/d (8,110 m 3 /d) in 2008, receding thereafter as the slate of verifiable investment projects diminishes. They refer to ...

  8. Why OPEC's grip on oil markets will continue to weaken in 2025

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    OPEC+ faces a major oil oversupply in 2025, challenging production increases. The coalition has tried to boost oil prices by holding back output. Instead, members are ceding control to non-OPEC ...

  9. Oil tumbles 4% on report Israel won't target Iranian crude ...

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    Meanwhile, the International Energy Agency said world oil demand was on track to expand just shy of 900,000 barrels per day, and almost 1 million barrels per day in 2025, "marking a sharp slowdown ...