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OPEC+ vs Trump: Why Oil Prices Aren't Dropping and What Threats Against Russia Have to Do With It
We discuss why oil prices remain high despite the OPEC+ standoff and Trump's influence, as well as the role of threats directed at Russia.
Eight OPEC+ countries have announced a new increase in oil production for September, effectively ending their plan to adhere to voluntary production restrictions ...
Experts Explain the Factors Behind OPEC+'s Decision Against Cuts
Discussing the factors influencing OPEC+'s decision to refrain from cutting oil production and its impact on the global market.
MOSCOW, August 5 - PRIME. The decision of eight OPEC+ countries to abandon the current oil production cuts of 1.65 million barrels per day will depend on the ...
Oil Market Outlook: Projections and Insights from the IEA Report for Investors
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its latest report on the global oil market, highlighting key insights for investors. The report discusses projected demand growth, supply forecasts, and the role of OPEC+ in stabilizing prices. Additionally, the IEA forecasts a potential oil surplus in 2025, signaling possible price pressures for the sector. In this article, we explore what these trends mean for U.S. and European investors and why diversifying into ...
Experts predict a decrease in oil prices in 2025
... increase in production 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 ...
Energy Sector News August 13, 2025: U.S. Sanctions Against China and India, Record Gas Prices in Russia, Stabilization of Brent Oil
... continue to escalate: Washington is expanding its sanctions pressure and hints at measures against China following India. Simultaneously, global oil prices remain relatively stable in the mid-$60 range per barrel, reflecting a balance between risks and OPEC+ efforts. In Russia, exchange prices for petroleum products have reached historic highs despite a ban on fuel exports and subsidies – the government is preparing new steps to stabilize the domestic market. Europe is rapidly filling its gas storage ...