
Global oil prices may slide further in the short-term, but will maintain the $40-$50 per barrel mark throughout the year, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak was quoted by Sputnik as saying.
He echoed the ministry’s previous projection that oil prices would stay within the $40-$50 per barrel range this year, then grow to $60-$65 per barrel in 2017.
"I do not rule out a short-term bounce-back, but the trend is slightly higher overall. Why do I not rule out a rebound? Because there are factors that have dramatically affected [oil prices], including emergencies in some countries," Novak said.
Oil prices have plunged more than 60 percent from their peak of over $110 a barrel in June 2014 due to global oil production outpacing global demand.
Source: MENA
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