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Goldman Sachs sees oil prices heading to $100pb by Q3 2023

In an interview with Bloomberg, Nikhil Bhandari, co-head of APAC natural resources and clean energy research at Goldman Sachs, said a rebound in global demand this year would outpace supply projections, adding a premium to crude oil.

“We think the oil market is not prepared for any sequential demand growth because supply isn’t really growing this year,” Bhandari said, predicting China’s reopening following pandemic restrictions will add 1.6 million barrels per day in oil demand.

For context, Bhandari said, current global demand is around 100 million barrels per day.

The analyst added that crude supply wasn’t in a place to accommodate Chinese resurgence “because of the underinvestment we’ve seen over the last few years in oil assets.” He added that OPEC had regained its pricing power and would ensure prices remained elevated.

The increase in oil prices projected by Goldman Sachs would represent a 22% rise on current levels of around $81.99 for crude oil.

The price of a barrel of oil in the US has dipped more than 33% from highs around $122 reached in June last year, amid an increase in stockpiles and a slowdown in global economic demand.

Bhandari also said conversations among investors in Europe had been moving from the effects of a Russian price cap to a Russian product embargo, which will involve the EU banning imports of refined Russian products, such as diesel, naphtha and fuel oil, on February 5.

“The fifth of February product embargo could be more disruptive to the product prices, not necessarily crude but to the product prices by way of higher refining margins of diesel,” Bhandari said.

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