Moody's Analytics expects that by the end of 2025, the price of Brent crude oil will hover around $79 per barrel. Steve Cochrane, Chief Asia Pacific Economist, stated that the softness in oil prices will continue until early 2026 and 2027, and is expected to düşüş to slightly below $70 in early to mid-2027. After weathering all the Dalgalanma and uncertainties, the global economy may start to accelerate, leading to an increase in demand and a return to the long-term trend of $70-75 per barrel by the end of this decade. However, a risk to this outlook is that the reduction in supply may exceed expectations. With more and more ships transporting oil from Russia facing new sanctions, this could reduce supply and slightly push up prices.
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Moody's Analytics: It is expected that the price of Brent crude oil will be around $79 at the end of this year.
Moody's Analytics expects that by the end of 2025, the price of Brent crude oil will hover around $79 per barrel. Steve Cochrane, Chief Asia Pacific Economist, stated that the softness in oil prices will continue until early 2026 and 2027, and is expected to düşüş to slightly below $70 in early to mid-2027. After weathering all the Dalgalanma and uncertainties, the global economy may start to accelerate, leading to an increase in demand and a return to the long-term trend of $70-75 per barrel by the end of this decade. However, a risk to this outlook is that the reduction in supply may exceed expectations. With more and more ships transporting oil from Russia facing new sanctions, this could reduce supply and slightly push up prices.