At the beginning of each year, I make several predictions about the energy sector for the upcoming year. You can see those predictions and read the context at Energy Sector Predictions For 2019.
There is still a week left in 2019, but I believe there is enough available information to gauge the accuracy of these predictions.
Moreover, Economics is not an exact science. That is why economists try to predict oil prices at a certain point in time by analysing trends and doing a bit of estimation based on realistic and intelligent assumptions.
Sometimes they get it almost right but most of the time they fail because the factors that underpin oil prices are always in a state of motion or because their assumptions were faulty.
Based on the above, I am going to stick my neck out and predict that if the de-escalation of the trade war continues into 2020, we could see oil prices surge to $73-$75 a barrel.
Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
International Oil Economist
Visiting Professor of Energy Economics at ESCP Europe Business School, London