Why Geopolitical Chaos Isn’t Pushing Prices Higher

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Despite geopolitical tensions and supply risks, oil prices remain stable around $60 a barrel, defying expectations of higher prices. Analysts attribute this to a combination of factors, including a decline in demand, increased production, and a shift in global energy dynamics. The current price level is considered low by historical standards, given the current geopolitical climate.

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Market impact analysis based on neutral sentiment with 80% confidence.

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Neutral
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80%
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If you’ve been watching global headlines lately, it would be easy to assume oil prices would be sky-high: a major oil-reserve country mired in crisis, sanctions on perennial producers, regional conflicts simmering, and social unrest in several exporters. And yet Brent and WTI have been languishing around $60 a barrel, a level that, a decade ago, most analysts would have dismissed as impossible in such conditions What’s happening? At first glance, the logic of oil pricing should be straightforward: supply risk should mean higher prices.…

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