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Russia, Ukraine and oil prices
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Russia, Ukraine and oil prices
Morningstar oil analysts look at what history tells us about the likely effects of a Russian invasion of Ukraine on crude prices.
Dave Meats, CFA | 14 February 2022
Oil market asks: Omicron who?
Markets
Oil market asks: Omicron who?
We've raised our global consumption forecast for 2022, but our 2023 outlook is unchanged.  
Dave Meats, CFA | 28 January 2022
Morningstar runs the numbers
Markets
Morningstar runs the numbers
We take a numerical look through this week's Morningstar research. Plus, our most popular articles and videos for the week ended 3 December.
Lewis Jackson | 06 December 2021
What's next for oil?
Markets
What's next for oil?
Morningstar analysts predict higher prices into 2022 as OPEC and US shale producers hold off increasing supply.
Dave Meats, CFA | 11 October 2021
2021 commodities outlook
Markets
2021 commodities outlook
What is the outlook for commodities as the world gears up for economic recovery? Can oil continue its recent rally or will bumps in the road mean...
James Gard with Emma Rapaport. | 27 January 2021
What we expect from oil prices
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What we expect from oil prices
Stocks still look cheap across all subsectors, especially oilfield services and refining, says Morningstar analyst Dave Meats.
Dave Meats, CFA | 19 January 2021
What next for oil and gas companies?
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What next for oil and gas companies?
Morningstar equity analyst Allen Good looks at the prospects for oil and gas giants in the year ahead. 
Holly Black | 06 January 2021
Woodside resilient despite hefty writedown
Stocks
Woodside resilient despite hefty writedown
The energy producer’s underlying profit was better than expected, says Morningstar’s Mark Taylor.
Prashant Mehra | 13 August 2020
Worley's diverse earnings stream to withstand soft oil price
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Worley's diverse earnings stream to withstand soft oil price
The global engineering services company is attractively priced to benefit from a forecast rise in crude, says Morningstar.
Lex Hall | 13 July 2020
Why oil went negative
Markets
Why oil went negative
For the first time in history, WTI crude slipped into negative territory, because of vanished demand and a storage crunch.
Ruth Saldanha | 20 April 2020