Oil price hits $80 a barrel after U.S. inventory drops
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Crude oil prices could hit $50 per barrel or higher by year's end, analysts say | S&P Global Market Intelligence
EIA on X: "We forecast Brent crude oil prices to average $79 per barrel in the second half of 2023 and $84 per barrel in 2024. That's an increase of $1 per
Citi lowers 2024 Brent price forecast to $74 per barrel | Reuters
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IEA lifts 2022 average crude oil price assumption to $79.40/bbl | Reuters
EIA expects crude oil prices to average near $50 per barrel through 2022 - BIC Magazine
Chart: Oil Price Surges to Highest since 2008 | Statista
Brent and WTI crude oil prices expected to average about $50 per barrel through 2018 - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Crude Check: Will Crude Oil Price Hit $100 Per Barrel? - The Hindu BusinessLine
Brent Crude oil price per barrel in USD (2000-2015). Source: European... | Download Scientific Diagram
EIA forecasts crude oil prices will decline during 2022 - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
WTI Crude Oil Price Falls Below $70 a Barrel First Time Since Late 2021 - Bloomberg
Oil prices as an indicator of global economic conditions | Econbrowser
EIA on X: "Annual average price of Brent crude #oil: 🛢️ 2023: $83 per barrel 🛢️ 2022: $101 per barrel ➡️ https://t.co/wZ1Pgfn4tr https://t.co/IAqLWlrDsT" / X
Oil Prices Go Back to the 80s (in Dollars Per Barrel, That Is) | Stout
EIA expects crude oil prices higher than $100 per barrel in coming months - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
US oil prices turn negative as demand dries up
The Real Price of Crude Oil and Gasoline - farmdoc daily
Crude oil down 1% on another surprise build in US crude stocks; Brent hits $84.25/bbl - BusinessToday
Why oil prices keep falling — and throwing the world into turmoil - Vox
Oil price shocks have a long history, but today's situation may be the most complex ever
Fact #986, July 17, 2017: The Price of a Barrel of Crude Oil in 2016 Was the Lowest Since 2003 | Department of Energy