As the year draws to a close, the Brent and WTI oil benchmarks are trading at $66.55 and $61.54, respectively.
From $60.65 to $64.50, investment bank and analyst projections for Brent crude prices next year are starting to come in. Most forecasts had the luxury of OPEC’s deeper production cuts under the belt, but by and large, analysts are predicting only lackluster, short-term price gains from the cartel’s actions.