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How much is the international oil price in dollars?
84.77 dollars per barrel.

. The international oil price is a personal capital, which generally refers to the futures price of a barrel of international crude oil. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 epidemic, international oil prices fell sharply. By the close of May 13, 2020, the futures price of light crude oil for June delivery in the New York Mercantile Exchange had dropped by $0.49, or 1.90%, to close at $25.29 per barrel. London Brent crude oil futures for July delivery fell by $0.79, or 2.64%, to close at $ 29.438+09 per barrel.

As of the close of 1013 in 2020, the futures price of light crude oil for June 65438+February delivery in the New York Mercantile Exchange dropped by 0.99 USD to close at 40. 13 USD per barrel, with a decrease of 2.41%; London Brent crude oil futures for delivery in October 2002165438/KLOC-0 fell by 0.75 USD to close at 42.78 USD per barrel, with a decrease of 1.72%.

In March 2022, Brent crude oil and American WTI, two international benchmark oil prices, once rose by 40%. According to ICE data, Brent crude oil once hit a new high of 139.6438+03 USD/barrel on March 7th. On March 8th, WTI once reached 124.98 USD/barrel. But then the international oil price fluctuated and fell back. As of 22: 00 on March 14, Beijing time, Brent crude oil reported 106.2 1 USD/barrel, and WTI crude oil price reported 100.44 USD/barrel. The picture shows 13 a local gas station in Berlin, Germany.

We should be cautious about this uncertainty in the market. The change of oil price has a great influence on global economy and politics, which needs to be paid enough attention and attention. We hope that all parties can strengthen communication, promote the stable development of the crude oil market and ensure the fairness and transparency of the market.