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    Oil Price Outlook Steady as Rising Supply Offset by Concerns Over Russian Output: Reuters Poll

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Oil prices are forecasted to stay steady as increased supply from OPEC+ and non-OPEC producers is balanced by concerns over Russian output.

    Oil price outlook steady as rising supply offset by concerns over Russian out...

    Oil Price Forecast and Market Dynamics

    By Anjana Anil

    Current Price Trends

    (Reuters) -Oil prices are expected to hold almost steady this year despite mounting supply from both OPEC+ and non-OPEC producers, with concerns about a potential glut tempered by uncertainty over Russian output, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday.

    Supply and Demand Factors

    A survey of 32 economists and analysts conducted in September forecasts Brent crude will average $67.61 per barrel in 2025, just 4 cents below last month’s forecast.

    Geopolitical Influences on Oil Prices

    Brent, which was at $67.22 early on Tuesday, has averaged around $69.90 so far this year.

    West Texas Intermediate is expected to average $64.39 in 2025, against August's $64.65 view. It stood at $62.70 early on Tuesday, and has averaged $66.60 in 2025 to date.

    Prices are being shaped by "the tug of war mostly related to supply issues, with OPEC+ increases and resumption from northern Iraq being offset by the threat of disrupted supply from Russia," Saxo Bank's head of commodity strategy Ole Hansen said.

    Earlier this month, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies including Russia - together known as OPEC+ - agreed to further raise oil production from October by 137,000 barrels per day, bringing total production increases this year to over 2.5 million barrels per day.

    Most analysts said this was the primary driver of a looming supply surplus, along with increasing output from non-OPEC+ producers. This, along with an anticipation of a slowdown in demand due to weak economic growth triggered by trade tariffs, is expected to deepen the surplus.

    However, analysts remain wary that Russian exports could be curbed further by sanctions, infrastructure attacks, or Moscow's own policy moves, keeping a floor under prices.

    Russia will introduce a partial ban on diesel exports until the end of the year and extend an existing ban on gasoline exports, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak was quoted as saying last week, following a spate of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries.

    In its latest monthly report, the International Energy Agency said world oil supply would rise more rapidly this year and a surplus could expand in 2026 as OPEC+ members increase output and supply from outside the producer group grows, in contrast to OPEC's own updated outlook.

    On average, analysts expect demand to grow by 0.7 million bpd this year.

    Analysts' price forecast consensus also underscores their view that while geopolitical risks remain elevated, particularly in the Middle East and Russia, they are unlikely to translate into a sustained price rally.

    "The key narrative for the remainder of Q3 and Q4 2025 is the battle between a fundamentally weak market (oversupply from OPEC+ unwinding and non-OPEC+ growth) and the high probability of short-term price spikes driven by geopolitical risks," said Zain Vawda, analyst at MarketPulse by OANDA.

    (Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Table of Contents

    • Oil Price Forecast and Market Dynamics
    • Current Price Trends
    • Supply and Demand Factors
    • Geopolitical Influences on Oil Prices

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices expected to remain steady despite increased supply.
    • •Concerns over Russian output affect market stability.
    • •OPEC+ production increases contribute to potential surplus.
    • •Geopolitical risks in Russia and the Middle East remain high.
    • •Analysts forecast Brent crude to average $67.61 per barrel in 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil price outlook steady as rising supply offset by concerns over Russian output: Reuters poll

    1What is Brent crude?

    Brent crude is a major trading classification of crude oil originating from the North Sea. It serves as a benchmark for oil prices worldwide.

    2What is OPEC+?

    OPEC+ is a coalition of oil-producing countries that includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other oil-producing nations, such as Russia, working together to manage oil production.

    3What is a supply surplus?

    A supply surplus occurs when the quantity of a product available exceeds the quantity demanded at a given price, often leading to lower prices.

    4What is West Texas Intermediate (WTI)?

    West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is a grade of crude oil used as a benchmark in oil pricing, primarily produced in the United States.

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