A barrel of oil in 1992 was about $19.25 (in 1992 dollars). Adjusted for inflation, in 2010, the same barrel would cost about $29.73.
About $27.69 (it would be about $32.62 in 2010).
The average price for a barrel of oil during 1997 was $18.64
$70 or lower in some companys!!
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a barrel of gasolines price depends on how much you buy and what country your in, in most countries it will cost your three best sheep and a virgin daughter
Domestic crude oil was $3.32 per barrel in 1969. That would be about $21.38 in 2015 dollars (adjusted for inflation).
£52.2819 per barrel
42 US gallons per barrel.
$79.20
Is it £52 a barrel
The cost of a barrel of oil in 1991 was about $20.20. Adjusted for inflation, in 2010, the same barrel would cost about $32.14.
The average cost for a barrel of crude oil in 1999 was: $16.56 (about $21.67 in 2010 dollars).
The average price for a barrel of oil in 1995 was: $16.75
In 1997, the average price for a barrel of crude oil was $18.64 (about $30.00 in today's dollars).
I was between 17.35 to 19.69 Dollars per Barrel
UK Oil cost £112.56/Barrel US Oil cost $102.12/Barrel Save
The cost of a barrel of oil in 1991 was about $20.20. Adjusted for inflation, in 2010, the same barrel would cost about $32.14.
what was the cost of a barrel of oil in 1965
£52.2819 per barrel
The average cost for a barrel of crude oil in 1999 was: $16.56 (about $21.67 in 2010 dollars).
The average price for a barrel of oil in 1995 was: $16.75
In 1979, a barrel of oil cost the 2010 equivalent of $74.23 dollars per barrel (in 1979 it was $25.10)
In 1997, the average price for a barrel of crude oil was $18.64 (about $30.00 in today's dollars).
The cost of one oil barrel can vary significantly depending on the market demand and supply, geopolitical factors, and other economic conditions. As of 2021, the price of a barrel of oil can range from around $50 to $70 per barrel.
I was between 17.35 to 19.69 Dollars per Barrel
$0.35
$2.77 per barrel (equal to about $25.00 in 2010 dollars).