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17 junho 2021
  • 12:57

    Higher oil production to weigh on prices in 2022 - Capital Economics

    FXStreet notes that higher production from OPEC+ member states and in the Americas means that global oil production is set to rise sharply over the next eighteen months. This is the reason why strategists at Capital Economics expect oil prices to fall from Q4 this year and throughout 2022.

    “We expect global oil production to expand to around 96m bpd in 2021, from just under 94m bpd in 2020, and to fully rebound to pre-virus levels by 2022. This should be enough to swing the global oil market balance into a surplus.”

    “We forecast that the price of Brent (WTI) will peak in Q3 later this year at $75 ($72) per barrel before falling gradually to $60 ($57) by end-2022.”

  • 03:30

    Commodities. Daily history for Wednesday, June 16, 2021

    Raw materials Closed Change, %
    Brent 73.94 -0.52
    Silver 26.891 -2.73
    Gold 1809.977 -2.64
    Palladium 2795.05 1.45
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