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    Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ to Increase Production in December

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeSeptember 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ to Increase Production in December

    Goldman Sachs adjusted its expectations for OPEC+ oil production saying it now expects three months of production increases starting from December instead of October, the bank said in a note on Friday.

    OPEC+ has agreed to delay a planned oil output increase for October and November, the producers group said on Thursday after crude prices hit their lowest in nine months, adding it could further pause or reverse the hikes if needed.

    However Goldman Sachs maintained its Brent crude range of $70-85 per barrel and a December 2025 Brent forecast at $74 per barrel.

    The investment bank expects the effects of a modest reduction in OPEC+ supply in the upcoming months to be counterbalanced by easing effects from the current softness in China’s demand and faster-than-expected recovery of Libya’s supply.

    “We still see the risks to our $70-85 range as skewed to the downside given high spare capacity, and downside risks to demand from weakness in China and potential trade tensions,” Goldman Sachs said.

    Brent crude futures were down $1.63, or 2.24%, to $71.06 a barrel on Friday, their lowest level since December 2021. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell $1.48 on Friday, or 2.14%, to $67.67, their lowest since June 2023. #Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ to Increase Production in December

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