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Goldman Warns Oil Could Dip Into the $20s as Price War Begins

OPEC and Russia have started a price war that could push Brent crude as low as $20 a barrel, according to Goldman Sachs.

Goldman Warns Oil Could Dip Into the $20s as Price War Begins
The Haven accommodation jackup rig, owned by Jacktel AS, stands on the Johan Sverdrup oil field off the coast of Norway in the North Sea. (Photographer: Carina Johansen/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- OPEC and Russia have started an oil price war that could push crude into the $20s, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Brent crude may dip as low as $20 a barrel, testing the levels at which some producers can operate, analysts including Damien Courvalin wrote in a report. The move completely changes the outlook for oil and gas markets, the bank said, as it slashed its forecasts for the second and third quarters to $30 a barrel.

“We believe the OPEC and Russia oil price war unequivocally started this weekend,” the analysts said. “The prognosis for the oil market is even more dire than in November 2014, when such a price war last started, as it comes to a head with the significant collapse in oil demand due to the coronavirus.”

OPEC and its allies failed to reach an agreement to prolong output cuts last week, firing the starting gun on a price war that has already roiled prices. Over the weekend Saudi Arabia slashed its official selling prices, while the kingdom also plans to lift output above 10 million barrels a day.

Brent crude plummeted 9.4% on Friday to settle at $45.27 a barrel.

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