I don’t have real-time data access, so I can't provide the current price of a barrel of oil. However, you can easily find this information on financial news websites, market analysis platforms, or through commodity trading services. Prices can fluctuate frequently based on various factors, including geopolitical events and market demand.
As of September 1, 2012 the price of a barrel of oil is $96.48. To see the current price of a barrel of oil see the related link below, which gives the current price of oil.
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The average price for a barrel of crude oil in 2003 was $27.56
The average price for a barrel of oil in 1995 was: $16.75
The average price of a barrel of crude oil in 1992 was $15.99
As of September 1, 2012 the price of a barrel of oil is $96.48. To see the current price of a barrel of oil see the related link below, which gives the current price of oil.
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Not at it's current price of almost $100 per barrel on 12/4/13
The average price for a barrel of crude oil in 2000 was $27.39
The average price for a barrel of crude oil in 2003 was $27.56
The average price for a barrel of oil in 1995 was: $16.75
In December 2009, the price of crude oil was $70.53 per barrel.
The price of a barrel of crude oil reached its highest 2008 price in the month of July when it hit $128.08 per barrel.
The average price of a barrel of oil in 1966 was around $2.93.
The average price of a barrel of crude oil in 1992 was $15.99
The average price of a barrel of crude oil in 1965 was $2.86