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20 Jun 2026, 00:15 UTC · 2h ago
Prediction: Oil Will Hit $60 a Barrel in 2027. Here's How to Invest Now.
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The Motley Fool
20 Jun 2026, 00:15 UTC · 2h ago
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Brent Crude oil prices are projected to fall to approximately $60 per barrel by 2027. — A drop to $60 would significantly compress margins for energy producers and reduce sector profitability.
-0.60The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has left OPEC, removing its adherence to the group's production limits. — The loss of a major producer from the cartel weakens the ability to manage global supply and maintain higher price floors.
-0.40The U.S. strategic oil reserve has reached lows not seen since 1983, necessitating replenishment. — The need to refill reserves creates a persistent floor of demand that supports prices in the medium term.
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The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to cause an initial rush of oil into the market. — A sudden increase in available supply typically leads to a short-term price correction.
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Positioned as a large energy company capable of navigating the volatility and necessity of oil and gas reserves.
Positioned as a large energy company capable of navigating the volatility and necessity of oil and gas reserves.
Likely to benefit if oil prices rise and is shielded from geopolitical tensions by operating onshore in the U.S.
Likely to benefit if oil prices rise and is shielded from geopolitical tensions by operating onshore in the U.S.
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