Peak oil price represents the highest point crude oil reaches before a sustained decline, often triggered by supply shocks or demand shifts. Analysts use it to gauge market volatility and forecast economic impacts. Producers benefit from high revenues during peaks, while consumers and importers face increased costs, prompting shifts toward alternative energy sources.
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