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Oil Analysts’ Predictions For Crude Prices In Medium-Term

Every analyst has their spreadsheet out and there are plenty of predictions out there as far as oil prices are concerned. But will we see crude scaling the $147 Everest as it did in June 2008?

Here is a guide to some analysts’ forecasts for oil prices over the medium-term: READ MORE

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