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Crude oil prices expected to decline to $50 per barrel by June 2026: SBI report

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Last updated: 2026/01/07 at 4:00 AM
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The global economic landscape is heavily influenced by fluctuations in crude oil prices, and recent forecasts suggest a significant shift in the coming years. A new report from the State Bank of India (SBI) indicates a substantial softening of prices anticipated in 2026, potentially bringing relief to consumers and businesses worldwide, particularly in import-dependent economies like India. This report provides a detailed outlook, factoring in rising inventories and shifting global demand.

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Factors Contributing to the Price DropReflecting Lower Prices at the Pump

Projected Decline in Crude Oil Prices: A 2026 Outlook

According to the SBI’s analysis, Brent crude oil is predicted to fall to around $50 per barrel by June 2026. This is a notable decrease from current levels and reflects a growing consensus among analysts regarding a weakening oil market. The report specifically states, “Crude oil prices to soften significantly in 2026 (to touch USD 50 /bbl by June 2026).” This projection isn’t isolated; the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts an average Brent crude oil price of $55 per barrel for the first quarter of 2026, corroborating the general trend.

Factors Contributing to the Price Drop

Several key factors are driving this downward revision of forecasts. A primary driver is the anticipated build-up of global oil inventories. Increased supply, coupled with potentially slowing demand growth, is set to create a surplus in the market, naturally leading to price corrections. Furthermore, broader global economic conditions are playing a role. Weaker economic growth in key regions, like China and Europe, translates to reduced energy consumption.

Another aspect to consider is the evolving energy mix globally. The increasing adoption of renewable energy sources and electric vehicles is gradually diminishing the reliance on fossil fuels, contributing fundamentally to the long-term softening of demand for crude oil.

Impact on the Indian Fuel Market

Given the strong correlation – a coefficient of 0.98 – between the Indian crude basket and Brent crude oil, India is expected to directly benefit from this projected decline. Movements in Brent prices will almost immediately translate into adjustments in the Indian basket, representing the average of the various crude grades imported by India.

Currently, Indian crude prices are trending below both the 50-period and 200-period moving averages, a technical indicator suggesting further price decreases. As of the report’s assessment, the Indian basket price stood at $62.20 per barrel, providing room for downwards adjustment as we approach 2026. This timing is particularly important as India prepares for peak demand seasons.

Reflecting Lower Prices at the Pump

The SBI report anticipates that the decline in the Indian basket price will be passed onto consumers through the dynamic daily pricing mechanism employed by Indian fuel retailers. A projected fall to $53.31 per barrel for the Indian basket could translate into noticeable savings for consumers at petrol pumps and in LPG cylinder costs.

Implications for India’s Inflation

The anticipated cooling of oil prices is expected to have a considerable positive impact on India’s inflation rate. Crude oil is a key component in the calculation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and its price fluctuations directly influence overall inflationary pressures. The report estimates that a 14% correction in the Indian basket during the fourth quarter of FY26 could reduce CPI inflation by around 22 basis points, assuming a 48% passthrough rate.

This moderation in inflation is significant. The SBI projects that average CPI inflation for FY27 will fall decisively below 3.4% due to the decline in energy costs, providing much-needed relief for households and businesses alike. This allows for greater monetary policy flexibility and supports sustainable economic growth.

Beyond the Headline Numbers: Potential Risks and Considerations

While the outlook is overwhelmingly positive regarding lower crude oil prices, it’s crucial to acknowledge potential risks. Geopolitical instability, particularly in key oil-producing regions, could disrupt supply chains and trigger price spikes. Unexpected production cuts by OPEC+ members also pose a threat to the forecast. Additionally, a stronger-than-anticipated global economic recovery could boost demand and offset the impact of increased supply.

Monitoring these factors will be key to accurately assessing the trajectory of oil prices. The report serves as a valuable predictive tool, but its assumptions are subject to change based on evolving global circumstances.

In conclusion, the State Bank of India’s report presents a compelling case for a significant easing of crude oil prices by June 2026, offering potentially substantial benefits for the Indian economy, particularly in terms of reduced inflation and lower fuel costs. Understanding the contributing factors and potential risks will be crucial for policymakers and businesses as they navigate the changing energy landscape. Further analysis and ongoing monitoring of global market dynamics will be essential to refine these projections and prepare for various scenarios.

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