Volatility is the name of the game for oil prices, and in this end-of-year wrap-up, Rigzone shows the ups and downs that were present in this year’s predictions. Predicting the price of crude oil has always been an interest of energy analysts, but perhaps it’s garnered even more appeal in the aftermath of the industry downturn. Long gone are the days of $100 Brent – most would agree with that – but what about $60 oil … $70 oil … $80 oil? In true end-of-the-year fashion, Rigzone looks back at some (of the many) oil predictions of 2017. Let’s start things off at the most appropriate time to make oil predictions – the end of the year. In late 2016, a panel of energy experts weighed in on what they thought oil prices would do in 2017 . The hope was that the industry would see Brent crude at […]