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  2. 2000s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    The price of crude oil in 2003 traded in a range between $20–$30/bbl. [17] Between 2003 and July 2008, prices steadily rose, reaching $100/bbl in late 2007, coming close to the previous inflation-adjusted peak set in 1980.

  3. Price of oil - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the price of oil underwent a significant decrease after the record peak of US$147.27 it reached on 11 July 2008. On 23 December 2008, WTI crude oil spot price fell to US$30.28 a barrel, the lowest since the financial crisis of 2007–2008 began. The price sharply rebounded after the crisis ...

  4. World oil market chronology from 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Oil prices for Brent in US$ (blue) and Euro (red) From the mid-1980s to September 2003, the inflation adjusted price of a barrel of crude oil on NYMEX was generally under $25/barrel. Then, during 2004, the price rose above $40, and then $60. A series of events led the price to exceed $60 by August 11, 2005, leading to a record-speed hike that ...

  5. Oil’s historic price surge in 2008 will look like ‘child’s ...

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    Oil’s historic price surge in 2008 will look like ‘child’s play’ compared with the expected copper boom by 2025, Citi says ... the rising cost of crude pushed the average price of a gallon ...

  6. Crude Oil Heads for First Quarterly Decline Since 2008 - AOL

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    The price of crude oil is heading for its first quarterly drop since 2008 as concerns about the pace of the economic recovery dampen demand. Crude prices have slipped 9 percent in the last three ...

  7. 2000s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    corn. copper. The 2000s commodities boom, commodities super cycle[1] or China boom was the rise of many physical commodity prices (such as those of food, oil, metals, chemicals and fuels) during the early 21st century (2000–2014), [2] following the Great Commodities Depression of the 1980s and 1990s. The boom was largely due to the rising ...

  8. Cold Weather Drives Oil to Highest Price Since 2008

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    Oil rose to the highest price in more than two years as cold weather in the U.S. and Europe stoked demand. U.S crude prices for January rose as high as $90.46 a barrel, the highest since Oct. 2008 ...

  9. File:NYMEX Light Sweet Crude Oil prices from 2005 to 2008-12 ...

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    English: NYMEX Light Sweet Crude Oil daily prices from 2005 to 2008-12-02 in US dollars. Daily prices in United States dollars per barrel on the vertical scale, with year markers on the horizontal scale.