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11-20-2023

WTI oil prices remain at their lowest levels since August

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    1. Supply and demand imbalance leads to oil price decline: Oil prices have been consistently falling over the past four weeks due to concerns over supply and a significant decrease in demand.

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    3. Sharp increase in inventories: The latest EIA data for the week ending November 10th indicates a substantial increase in crude oil inventories. Combined with profit-taking by investors with short positions, this contributed to the decline in oil prices.

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    5. Prices hit a low point: WTI crude oil prices dropped to their lowest level since July 7th, reaching $72.35 last week.

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    7. Impact of political and macroeconomic factors: Considering the ongoing political uncertainties and macroeconomic issues, oil prices experienced a significant rebound last Friday, potentially continuing this trend into the current week.

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    9. Deteriorating economic data affects oil prices: The continuous deterioration of economic data points towards a downward trend in oil prices. The accumulation of petroleum inventories has exacerbated the selling pressure.

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    11. Global economic slowdown: The ongoing global economic slowdown continues to impact economic activities, causing a decline in oil prices, even as relatively positive U.S. data is affected.

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    13. Non-OPEC supply growth: The growth in non-OPEC supply is sufficient to offset strong demand, easing the tense situation in the oil market.

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    15. Oil market balance dependent on production cuts: Currently, maintaining a balance in the oil market relies on sustaining production cuts until 2024.

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    17. Supply disruptions and oil price volatility: Any policy reversal by Saudi Arabia or supply disruptions in the Middle East could lead to a sudden increase in oil supply, potentially causing oil prices to fall below $70 per barrel. However, any supply interruptions could also result in oil prices exceeding $100 per barrel.

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