Brent oil prices could surge past record high if Iran war disruption persists, Goldman says
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By Spencer Kimball
Published on March 20, 2026.
Brent oil prices could surpass their record high if crude flows remain depressed for a long period due to the U.S. war with Iran, according to Goldman Sachs analysts. The firm predicts a surge of $42 per barrel through the end of 2027. The price of oil is expected to fluctuate. However, the firm warns of potential long-term supply disruptions.
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