Gary Shilling, Columnist

Oil Is Still Heading to $10 a Barrel

The issues that drove crude lower haven't gone away.

Oil's future is not so bright.

Photographer: Andrey Rudakov
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Back in February 2015, the price of West Texas Intermediate stood at about $52 per barrel, half of its 2014 peak. I argued then that a renewed decline was coming that could drive it below $20, a scenario regarded by oil bulls as unthinkable. But prices did fall further, dropping all the way to a low of $26 in February. Since then, crude rallied to spend several weeks flirting with $50 per barrel, a level not seen since last year. But it won't last; I’m sticking to my call for prices to decline anew to $10 to $20 per barrel.

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