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Post by kmappon Jan 15, 2016 7:30am
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Goldman maintains $40 a barrel oil forecast

Goldman maintains $40 a barrel oil forecastReuters – 28 minutes ago REUTERS - Goldman Sachs said on Friday it was still not adopting the view of crude prices falling to $20 per barrel as its baseline forecast, saying it did not see the market hitting storage capacity constraints.

The influential U.S. investment bank maintained its WTI price outlook of $40 per barrel for the first half of 2016.

"Barring a supply or demand/weather shock that shifts the balance by more than 340,000 barrels per day," excess output can be stored for a longer time horizon before the surplus starts saturating markets and fuels a collapse in commodity prices, the bank said.

"The key theme for 2016 will be real fundamental adjustments that can rebalance markets to create the birth of a new bull market, which we still see happening in late 2016."

While acknowledging that the risk to prices from geopolitical concerns were high, analysts at the bank said there was little threat of such factors affecting supply, since a significant portion of supply was already offline.

Goldman said mid-December that oil could fall as low as $20 per barrel, but assigned a fairly low probability to that scenario.

My thoughts, just goes to support my view that if oil is being over produced by as much as 2 million barrels every day storage would fill up quickly so we must be closer to a balanced market than everyone thinks? Iran may now flood the market actually causing over production to rise filling up the tanks until demand catches up but 2015 demand ended up being much stronger than expected at 1.8 million bpd so maybe demand will keep us balanced even with Iran's oil added, time will tell? Thoughts anyone? kmapp

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