Why Oil Prices Remain Subdued
Published On Aug 30, 2024, 1:32 PM
Global oil prices are dropping despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and Libya. A coalition of eight oil producers, led by Saudi Arabia, has postponed an increase in oil supply due to falling prices. Currently, Brent crude oil is priced at just over $71 per barrel, down more than 15% since July. The average U.S. gasoline prices are also lower, giving consumers some relief as they approach Labor Day weekend.
Stock Forecasts
XOM
Negative
Given the substantial drop in oil prices and the decision of major suppliers to delay increasing production, it suggests a cautious outlook for oil stocks in the near term. However, if geopolitical tensions were to escalate, this could lead to a sharper increase in prices later on.
XLE
Positive
As supply increases could be anticipated in the future with stabilizing prices post-September, energy sector ETFs may present buying opportunities if any price recoveries occur.
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