Oil Falls Below $100 a Barrel on Middle East Peace Hopes

The drop in the price of Brent crude came as shipping giant Maersk warned that high energy costs would persist even if a peace agreement were reached soon.
Oil Falls Below $100 a Barrel on Middle East Peace Hopes
Aramco oil facility just south of the Saudi capital Riyadh, on Sept. 15, 2019. Fayez Nureldine /AFP via Getty Images
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Oil prices dropped again on May 7, slipping by more than 4 percent to take the Brent crude benchmark below $100 per barrel on renewed hopes that a peace deal between the United States and Iran is on the horizon.

Brent crude futures fell by $4.31, or to $96.96 a barrel, during trading on May 7, during an unsettled session during which there were fluctuations of up to 4.6 percent from close on May 6.

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