Susquehanna analyst Charles Minervino lowered the firm’s price target on Coterra Energy (CTRA) to $32 from $34 and keeps a Positive rating on the shares. The firm lowered its 2025 oil price assumption to around $68/bbl and 2026/long-term assumption to $67/bbl. Tariffs have lowered global demand estimates and pushed down oil prices to begin 2Q as recession fears climb. OPEC+ is also beginning to unwind its 2.2MM barrels of voluntary production cuts beginning in April, adding significant supply back into the market.
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