Brent crude oil prices continue to dropEIA projects $38/barrel this year, $50 in 2017; WTI forecast to average same as Brent; US production expected to drop this year KRISTEN NELSON Petroleum News
Crude oil prices are continuing to drop, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Feb. 9 in its Short-Term Energy Outlook, with North Sea Brent averaging $31 per barrel in January, down $7 from December — the lowest monthly average since December 2003.
EIA said Brent is forecast to average $....
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