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Goldman raises Q4 oil price outlook on lower OECD stocks - Reuters

Goldman raises Q4 oil price outlook on lower OECD stocks - Reuters

Goldman raises Q4 oil price outlook on lower OECD stocks Reuters

February 23, 2026 at 07:12 AM Original source
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Reutersvia rss

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Reutersvia ai

Goldman Sachs increased its Q4 2026 Brent and WTI crude forecasts by $6 to $60 and $56 respectively, citing lower OECD stocks, while maintaining its 2026 surplus forecast of 2.3 million barrels per day.

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The Economic Timesvia ai

Goldman Sachs revised its 2026 crude oil forecasts upwards, anticipating Brent at $60 and WTI at $56 per barrel, due to lower-than-expected OECD stockpiles, even with assumptions of no Iran-related disruptions.

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Investing.comvia ai

Goldman Sachs raised its Brent and WTI crude forecasts for Q4 2026 by $6 to $60 and $56 respectively, citing lower-than-expected OECD stocks, while maintaining its 2026 surplus forecast of 2.3 million barrels per day.

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Business Recordervia ai

Goldman Sachs increased its Brent and WTI crude forecasts for Q4 2026 by $6 to $60 and $56 respectively, citing lower-than-expected OECD stocks, while maintaining its 2026 surplus forecast of 2.3 million barrels per day.

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OilPrice.comvia ai

Goldman Sachs raised its Q4 2026 Brent forecast to $60 and WTI to $56 per barrel, citing lower-than-expected OECD stock levels, while maintaining its 2026 surplus forecast of 2.3 million barrels per day.

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