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    Crude Oil Prices Decline over Excess Supply Concerns

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaNovember 25, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Crude Oil Prices Decline over Excess Supply Concerns

    Crude oil prices fell in the global commodity market due to increasing expectations of a supply glut and a wary market attitude in anticipation of important decisions from the US Federal Reserve (Fed).

    Brent crude was trading at $62.35 per barrel, down 0.8% from the previous close of $62.85. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) also decreased by about 0.8% to $58.42, compared to $58.88 in the prior session.

    Expectations that global oil supply will exceed demand next year remain the primary driver behind the recent downward momentum. Market analysts note that projections pointing to stronger supply growth in 2025 make current price levels more vulnerable to fluctuations.

    Despite ongoing uncertainty over Russian oil shipments due to the Ukraine war, concerns over extended sanctions have failed to provide meaningful upward support to prices.

    Reports suggest some Indian refiners, particularly Reliance Industries, are reducing purchases of Russian crude after new sanctions targeted Rosneft and Lukoil and restricted sales of refined products derived from Russian oil to Europe.

    Reliance said last month that it was assessing the impact of import restrictions imposed by the EU, the US and the UK and would comply with European guidelines in refined product deliveries to the region.

    With export channels narrowing, Russia is reportedly seeking to expand crude supplies to China. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced during the China-Russia Business Forum in Beijing that the two sides continue to explore ways to boost oil exports.

    Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs foresees a daily global surplus of around 2 million barrels and estimates Brent crude could average $56 in 2026, citing increased output from delayed post-pandemic investments and the expiration of OPEC+ production cuts.

    A lasting recovery in prices may not be achievable until after 2027, the bank noted.

    Expectations of weaker market conditions ahead are overshadowing the limited support arising from uncertainty in the Russia-Ukraine peace process. A possible agreement could reopen the door for Russian crude currently sidelined by sanctions to re-enter the global market.

    Still, oil prices are finding some support from anticipation that the US Fed may opt for an interest rate cut at its Dec. 9–10 meeting, which could strengthen demand by stimulating economic activity. #Crude Oil Prices Decline over Excess Supply Concerns MTN Nigeria Sets to Pay Shareholders Interim Dividend

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