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Crude Oil May 09, 2024 03:00:54 AM

Goldman Sachs Sees OPEC+ Unlikely To Raise Production at June Meeting

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Goldman still expects Brent crude futures to remain in a range of $75 to $90 a barrel in most scenarios and forecasts they will average $82 in 2025, it said in a note.
Goldman Sachs Sees OPEC+ Unlikely To Raise Production at June Meeting

SEATTLE (Oil Monster):  Goldman Sachs on Wednesday said they no longer expect OPEC+ to announce a partial unwind of voluntary production cuts in June.

The bank said inventories have recently surprised to the upside, and as a result, their model now estimates only a 37% chance of a production increase decision in June.

"While our interpretation of OPEC+ communication is that no final decision has been made, we now expect Saudi crude supply to remain flat at 9 mb/d (million barrels per day) in July (vs. 9.2 previously)" the Wall Street bank added.

Goldman still expects Brent crude futures to remain in a range of $75 to $90 a barrel in most scenarios and forecasts they will average $82 in 2025, it said in a note.

Brent settled below $84 a barrel on Wednesday.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Tuesday that there had been no discussions about an oil output increase by OPEC+.

Courtesy: www.reuters.com


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