5 Oil Market Events Explain Why Crude Price Has Failed To Push Higher In 2019

 | Dec 26, 2019 05:14

For oil, the lowest prices of 2019 came at the start of the year with WTI at only $42.52 per barrel and Brent priced at $49.93. Currently, both are in the $60 range as WTI hovers at the low end and Brent at the upper end.

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While an increase of almost $20 per barrel may seem significant, the overarching story of the year is why prices did not rise more dramatically in 2019 given crippling sanctions on Iran and Venezuela and geopolitical events in the Middle East.