Crude oil prices could fall into the $30s by FY27-end, says JP Morgan. Here’s why
In a bold prediction for energy markets, JP Morgan has projected that Brent crude could slide into the $30s by the end of FY27, driven by a deepening global supply glut that far outpaces demand growth. The investment bank’s latest outlook suggests that even as oil consumption rises steadily over the next three years, supply additions — particularly from non-OPEC+ producers — will overwhelm the market and weigh heavily on prices. If this plays out, it could prove to be a major boost for Indian markets, given the country’s heavy reliance on oil imports.








