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We’ve just entered the ‘sweet spot’ for oil prices: Tom Kloza

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Crude oil is in the ultimate game of tug-of-war—and it's not going to change any time soon, says one of Wall Street's top commodity analysts.

A whipsaw week saw crude set its biggest weekly loss since mid-September, with Brent ending the week under the psychologically important level of $50 per barrel.

"There's probably a sweet spot between $50 and $55, but I think we're setting ourselves up for some sort of a disappointment at the OPEC meeting," explained Tom Kloza ."I think the language is probably going to be thoroughly bullish. They'll pay lip service to some sort of a freeze."

However, talk has recently proven to be cheap—if not worthless—with the cartel. Crude traders doubt OPEC will be able to stick to its plans of a production cut, which helped send prices down last week.

The global head of energy analysis for the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) highlighted that issues would arise in any agreement because a freeze would be occurring at record production levels.

From there, Kloza doesn't feel that non-OPEC member Russia would cooperate with any agreement. That would ramp up pressure on Saudi Arabia to reject the final terms of an OPEC freeze given the Kingdom's deep-seeded resentment of Russia's energy agenda.

Meanwhile, another issue could arise from OPEC member Nigeria, if the nation floods the market with oil. The country's production recently came back online following war-related outages.

Given the potential for these bearish developments, Kloza explained that he sees $50 as a "fair" price for oil for the remainder of the year, but added that there could be a little more turbulence before year's end.


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