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Oil Price Volatility Looms Amid Middle East Conflicts, World Bank Warns

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The World Bank has issued a warning about potential disruptions to crude supplies due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East. This could result in a reduction of 500,000 to 8 million barrels daily from global markets, potentially driving oil prices up to $157 a barrel. This scenario brings back memories of the 1973 Arab oil embargo which led to skyrocketing oil prices globally.

Despite the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, the impact on the oil market has been minimal, reflecting an enhanced global economic resilience against price volatility. This resilience is largely due to strategic petroleum reserves and reduced oil dependence following the energy crisis of the 1970s.

However, for this quarter, the World Bank’s baseline forecast anticipates oil prices to average at $90 a barrel. The bank projects a decline in oil prices to $81 a barrel next year, as global economic growth slows down. Alongside this, commodity prices are also predicted to see a decline of 4.1% next year.

These forecasts are based on current global economic trends and geopolitical events. The potential disruption of crude supplies due to rising Middle Eastern conflicts could significantly alter these projections. As such, stakeholders in the global energy market are urged to monitor these developments closely.

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