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Oil stays steady as Opec loses control of pricing and tensions fail to spike costs

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Oil stays steady as Opec loses control of pricing and tensions fail to spike costs

Markets may already be pricing the worst

Oil prices have remained surprisingly stable despite Opec production cuts and West Asia tensions. The usual expectation of higher costs hasn’t materialized, pointing to a shift in how the market is absorbing supply signals. Traders appear to have already priced in key risks, while changing expectations about demand and available supply are dampening the impact.

  • Opec cuts and regional tensions have not boosted oil prices
  • The market seems to be pricing the worst-case risk early
  • Demand and supply expectations are muting expected price spikes
  • Opec’s influence over pricing appears to be slipping
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This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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