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MarketsThis map shows a crude ticking time bomb that hits much of the world’s oil supply in April
Key Takeaways
- 1MarketWatch warns of an imminent disruption to global oil supply.
- 2The disruption is anticipated to manifest significantly in April.
- 3Potential impact includes higher crude prices and global energy market volatility.
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Will WTI crude oil prices remain above $70 per barrel for the next year?
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Yes 70%No 30%
Ends: 2/5/2027
View on Predictagon MarketWatch is highlighting a critical situation regarding global oil supply, likely referring to disrupted shipping routes or geopolitical tensions impacting production/distribution from a specific region. The 'crude ticking time bomb' suggests an impending bottleneck or shortage that could significantly drive up crude prices in April, affecting energy markets and inflation worldwide. Investors should monitor geopolitical developments, shipping logistics, and inventory reports closely.
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