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.
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 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
$32 a barrel
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.
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 price for a barrel of crude oil in 2003 was $27.56
The average price for a barrel of crude oil in 2000 was $27.39
Put it this way: Saddam Hussein of Iraq (Remember him ?) went to war in Kuwait in 1990 or whenever it was, 1st Gulf War, over the price of a barrel of oil: He wanted it to be $50, it was then about $20 per barrel.
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 oil in those barrels is crude oil. They hold 42 gallons.
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