
The price of oil in international markets is at US$99.79 per barrel this friday morning, according to data published by the financial platform Investing.com. The price shows a decrease of US$0.67, equivalent to a 0.67% drop during the day.
According to available information, crude oil opened the session at US$101.68, but throughout the day it registered variations that led it to fall to the current level near US$100 per barrel.
During the day, oil has moved within a daily range between US$97.60 and US$102.75, reflecting fluctuations in energy market operations.

Compared to the previous session, the last close was at US$100.46, so the current price represents a slight decrease from that level.
From an annual perspective, the price of crude oil remains within the range observed over the past twelve months. Data indicates that the 52-week low was US$66.44, while the high reached US$119.50 per barrel.

Market activity also reflects a considerable trading volume. During the day, 253,148 trades were recorded, demonstrating active participation from investors and traders in the energy market.
Despite the slight drop observed during the day, oil continues to trade at high levels within its annual range and remains close to the US$100 per barrel mark, one of the most closely watched levels in the international energy market.
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