Oil prices could hit US$100 per barrel this winter: experts
CALGARY – Experts say the price of crude oil could hit US$100 per barrel this winter.
The return of travel and the easing of pandemic restrictions around the globe has sent demand for oil skyrocketing. Oil prices are already at seven-year highs.
The North American benchmark West Texas Intermediate price Monday hovered around US$78 per barrel. Experts say crude prices could spike even higher this winter, especially if a rebound in air travel drives up demand for jet fuel.
The last time oil was US$100 per barrel was in 2014. It spurred major expansion and growth in Canada’s energy sector.