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Experts predict a decrease in oil prices in 2025
... from non-OPEC+ countries, such as the United States, Brazil, Guyana, Canada, and Argentina. Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of OPEN OIL MARKET, highlights that rising production in these regions is putting downward pressure on prices, despite OPEC+'s efforts to regulate the market. He also points to potential plans by Saudi Arabia to boost oil production, which could further reinforce the downward price trend.
Experts predict a decrease in oil prices next year. According to analysts, crude oil will become cheaper ...
Venture Capital: A Guide for Investors and Entrepreneurs
... obligations in addition to money (for example, mentoring, time), do the founders plan further rounds.
Risks and legal aspects. Identify potential risks: technological (will the product not work at scale, will it become obsolete), market (will trends or regulations change), team (what if the key founder leaves?). Check the legal “cleanliness”: is the company registered correctly, who owns the intellectual rights to the product, are there any litigations. For a private investor, it makes sense to ...
An expert predicted the dynamics of gasoline prices in Russia until the end of 2024.
... forecasted the dynamics of gasoline prices in Russia through the end of 2024. An article published on the website Sergeytereshkin.ru analyzes the key factors influencing fuel costs. These include the situation in the global oil market, domestic price regulation policies, and seasonal fluctuations in demand. The specialist noted that sharp price spikes are unlikely, although certain growth trends are possible.
MOSCOW, November 9 - PRIME. Oil companies in Russia are expected to curb gasoline prices ...
Analysts predict the resumption of oil production growth in Russia.
... production will exceed the 9.5 million bpd mark by the end of next year.
Overall, the risks of an early breakdown of the OPEC+ agreement will have a much greater impact on Russia's production dynamics than global demand trends. Russian companies and regulators should prepare for falling prices, which will still be sufficiently comfortable for U.S. shale producers.
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Sourse: www.vedomosti.ru/business/articles/2024/12/03/1078686-analitiki-prognoziruyut-vozobnovlenie-rosta-dobichi-nefti-v-rossii
An expert expects the current price level of AI-95 gasoline to remain unchanged until the end of the year.
... production caused by damage to refinery infrastructure, according to the expert. "To stabilize the fuel market, it is necessary to increase the production of petroleum products. However, this is not entirely within the power of oil companies or regulators," the expert concluded.
Since March 1, Russia has had a ban on exporting gasoline abroad, except to EAEU countries. At the end of May, the ban was temporarily lifted, but in August, it was reinstated. The government decided to extend ...