HomeNewsBusinessCrude rally ‘knee-jerk’ reaction of Iran missile attack on Israel, prices to stabilise if war doesn't escalate: Experts

Crude rally ‘knee-jerk’ reaction of Iran missile attack on Israel, prices to stabilise if war doesn't escalate: Experts

The sharp jump in crude oil prices is expected to be short-lived and subside eventually if the war does not spread widely in the Middle-East, according to energy experts.

October 02, 2024 / 11:49 IST
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Crude oil prices simmered over $74 a barrel as the Middle-East boiled over Iran's ballistic missile attack on Israel on Tuesday night. Experts believe the price rally would tame down and subside eventually if the war does not spread widely in the region.

“The impact of war on oil prices has not been durable. I think the interest is more on the supply-demand balance. And the international energy agency is talking about a supply glut in 2025. Even if the OPEC does not restore their so-called production level, they are still on a curtailment and they were talking about tapering their production curtailment. But given the fact that oil prices are falling, they probably will not do it,” said Hitesh Jain, lead analyst at Yes Securities Limited.

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“The point is that although geopolitical tensions are here and there, I see the focus on supply-demand. So you may see a knee-jerk response in terms of prices moving back up by $3-4. But eventually the focus will come on supply-demand,” he added.

In the recent months, oil prices have largely remained unaffected despite the raging conflict in the Middle-East. However, when Israel warned that it would respond to the barrage of 181 ballistic missiles launched by Iran at the country, oil prices shot off sharply.