DBRS has revised its oil price estimates upwards for this year to $68 per barrel for Brent and $65 for WTI, citing production disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East. The agency noted that the potential for long-term structural impacts remains uncertain, but highlighted that limited pipeline capacity and dwindling stocks in the Persian Gulf have driven prices to their highest levels since 2023, with the barrel currently exceeding $90.
DBRS raises Brent crude oil price forecast to $68 per barrel
Tuesday, 17 March 2026RSS






