For a little more than a year, the crude oil market has been adjusting to the new reality of prices being the balancing agent, as opposed to the wilful supply actions of OPEC. There is no indication that this reality will be changing anytime soon, with the latest outcome of the OPEC meeting early in December maintaining the cartel’s push for market share through high supplies, despite much internal division.


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Through the Thick Fog, Signs of a Rebalancing Market?
- Published:
14 Dec 2015 -
Author:
Martin King -
Pages:
12 -
For a little more than a year, the crude oil market has been adjusting to the new reality of prices being the balancing agent, as opposed to the wilful supply actions of OPEC. There is no indication that this reality will be changing anytime soon, with the latest outcome of the OPEC meeting early in December maintaining the cartel’s push for market share through high supplies, despite much internal division.