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Energy Monitor – Oil prices caught between extremes

PublicationNatural resources
23 September 2019, 2:00 am

The attacks on Saudi oil production facilities will mean increased market vulnerability in Q4. Markets seem to be ignoring geopolitical tensions as risk premium is not being priced in. We maintain our oil price forecasts, but upside risks have increased.

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