WTI has improved from the spectacle that was March and April. Some producers are turning their wells back online at $39. This expert describes the current status of global oil supply/demand and the outlook for the balance of 2020 and for full-year 2021. Will the overhang continue into 2022?
Moderator:
Steve Toon, Editor-in-Chief, Oil and Gas Investor
Speaker:
Why are oil prices poised to move much higher than consensus expectations?
Marshall Adkins, Managing Director & Head of Energy Investment Banking, Raymond James
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