Oil Prices: Where do we go from here?
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 2:40 pm
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Cut and paste the link into your browser to see my outlook for oil prices.
Here is what other analysts are predicting for 2016:
Oil ___ Ngas
$50.00 $2.85 < Median prices of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg
$80.00/bbl for WTI by year-end says Bryon Pope, Managing Director at energy investment bank Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. He believes global supply/demand are much tighter than IEA.
$50.00 to $65.00 per bbl for WTI during the 2nd half says Bill Herbert, energy analyst at investment bank Simmons & Company International.
All analysts see much higher oil prices in 2017, as it is becoming clear that the global oil markets are well into the re-balancing process.
Natural gas trades on regional markets. First quarter weather will be the most significant impact on natural gas and NGL prices for 2016.
Cut and paste the link into your browser to see my outlook for oil prices.
Here is what other analysts are predicting for 2016:
Oil ___ Ngas
$50.00 $2.85 < Median prices of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg
$80.00/bbl for WTI by year-end says Bryon Pope, Managing Director at energy investment bank Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. He believes global supply/demand are much tighter than IEA.
$50.00 to $65.00 per bbl for WTI during the 2nd half says Bill Herbert, energy analyst at investment bank Simmons & Company International.
All analysts see much higher oil prices in 2017, as it is becoming clear that the global oil markets are well into the re-balancing process.
Natural gas trades on regional markets. First quarter weather will be the most significant impact on natural gas and NGL prices for 2016.