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Oil May Fall to $50 a Barrel in Global Recession, Merrill Lynch Says

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All depends on if we get a full-blown global recession or not, apparently. I know it's all up in the air at the moment, but personally I'm glad I haven't fixed/capped my gas/electricity. Who knows? The energy companies have gone a bit quiet on the 'gas price linked to price of oil' theory just lately :rolleyes: , but if we experienced a prolonged period of $90 a barrel (which is in effect what Merrill actually expect it to do) then surely this would have a downward effect on domestic fuel bills? :confused:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPQbL6d0xPU8&refer=home
Oil May Fall to $50 in Global Recession, Merrill Says

By Angela Macdonald-Smith
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Crude-oil prices may fall as low as $50 a barrel next year, about half current levels, in the ``unlikely'' event of a global recession, weighing on shares of petroleum producers, Merrill Lynch & Co. said.......
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  • jd87
    jd87 Posts: 2,345 Forumite
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    The days of cheap energy are over and won't ever be coming back. The energy companies only take notice when the wholesale prices go up.
  • All depends on if we get a full-blown global recession or not, apparently. I know it's all up in the air at the moment, but personally I'm glad I haven't fixed/capped my gas/electricity. Who knows? The energy companies have gone a bit quiet on the 'gas price linked to price of oil' theory just lately :rolleyes: , but if we experienced a prolonged period of $90 a barrel (which is in effect what Merrill actually expect it to do) then surely this would have a downward effect on domestic fuel bills? :confused:

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPQbL6d0xPU8&refer=home

    As Ive stated from my first post on here i believe you are right ,
  • terryya
    terryya Posts: 603 Forumite
    I think that the fact that the 'premium' on fixed tariffs is a lot lower than in the past suggests that the energy companies are not expecting prices to rise again. Especially now that they charge exit fees I think they're looking to get as many people on fixed deals so even if prices go down they're quids in.
  • milliemonster
    milliemonster Posts: 3,708 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped! Chutzpah Haggler
    they'll still find justification not to reduce the prices I'm sure
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