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Posts Tagged ‘ Oil Price Predictions ’

OPEC President’s Oil Price Prediction: $200 a Barrel

Apr 28th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

OPEC President Chakib Khelil said he can see crude oil prices reaching $200 a barrel because the market is driven by the the US dollar’s slide, according to Algerian government newspaper El Moudjahid.

According to the paper: “Questioned about a possible rise which would go to $200, the minister did not rule out this eventuality, explaining that this rise is indexed from now on to the fall in the dollar or to the rise in the dollar.”

Peak Oil expert Byron King was ahead of the curve on the role of the dollar in pushing up oil prices.



One Oil Price Prediction that’s Right on the Money

Apr 28th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

With oil prices nearing $120 a barrel following supply outages in Nigeria and the North Sea, one oil price prediction is looking scarily accurate.

In December, Money Morning Investment Director Keith Fitz-Gerald publicly forecast that oil prices will reach $187 a barrel within three years. In mid-March, he reiterated this projection.



Oil Price Prediction: Oil Below $50 as Global Recession Bites

Apr 25th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

With crude oil prices climbing above $117 a barrel investors are looking for oil price predictions and gas price predictions that may give them clues about oil’s trajectory.

Marc Faber, author of the Gloom Boom & Doom Report, argues that a slowdown in the Chinese economy could put downward on oil prices.

Let us assume that the unthinkable happens,” says Marc in The Daily Reckoning. “China’s economy slows down sharply, or even contracts – and there are reasons why it could.



How Low Can Oil Prices Go?

Jan 12th, 2007 | By Peter D. Schiff | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

With the price of crude oil now down over 30% from its August high of nearly $80 per barrel, many have concluded that the bull market is over.