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Oil Prices Slip on Peace Deal Progress

Last updated: November 28, 2025 1:40 am
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Oil prices in early Asian trade on Thursday saw a slight dip as markets reacted to the potential for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal and prepared for a crucial OPEC+ meeting set to take place on Sunday. At the time of writing, West Texas Intermediate had slipped by about 0.55% to $58.33 per barrel, while Brent Crude had fallen by 0.48% to around $62.83.

The recent softness in oil prices follows a minor gain in Wednesday’s session, with analysts cautioning that any upticks were likely driven by short covering and technical buying rather than a fundamental shift. One of the most significant developments impacting oil markets this week is the progress towards a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. With U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff scheduled to travel to Moscow and reports of Ukraine agreeing to a peace deal pending minor details, the prospect of additional Russian crude supply entering the market could further contribute to the existing global oil surplus.

While there are hopes for increased demand due to softer U.S. rates or seasonal factors, the long-term outlook seems to lean towards oversupply. Recent assessments indicate a projected surplus in 2026, adding to the bearish sentiment in the market. The upcoming OPEC+ meeting adds another layer of uncertainty, with market participants eagerly awaiting any signals regarding production quotas or output strategies that could influence oil prices.

Current expectations suggest that OPEC+ is unlikely to make any changes to its first-quarter output policy or alter the group-wide 2026 output levels. Despite trading likely to be thin during Thanksgiving, crude oil remains vulnerable to further downside unless a clear demand catalyst emerges. The market continues to monitor developments closely as it navigates through these uncertain times.

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In conclusion, the oil market remains sensitive to geopolitical developments, demand dynamics, and production decisions from major oil-producing nations. As we approach the OPEC+ meeting and navigate through ongoing geopolitical tensions, oil prices are expected to remain volatile in the near term.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

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