Goldman Sachs raise their projections for WTI and Brent again. GS citing supply shortfalls. Say that Brent crude will need to average $135 / barrel in the back half of 2022 and into the first half of 2023 for inventory to normalise in H2 of 2023.
Goldman Sachs raise their projections for WTI and Brent again. GS citing supply shortfalls. Say that Brent crude will need to average $135 / barrel in the back half of 2022 and into the first half of 2023 for inventory to normalise in H2 of 2023.
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