Goldman Sachs has cut the outlook for oil prices to below $80 a barrel amid expectations of a surplus next year.
Goldman Sachs has cut the outlook for oil prices to below $80 a barrel amid expectations of a surplus next year.
Oil prices have dropped close to their lowest levels this year, driven by growing optimism over a potential ceasefire proposal in Gaza, which could help ease tensions in the Middle
Scotland’s deficit has risen by more than £4.5 billion in the past year, as North Sea oil and gas revenues have halved, according to recent data.