Saturday, 5 March 2011

THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON OIL PRICES | PRAGMATIC CAPITALISM

The decline in crude oil prices that began in mid-2008 was historic — plunging over $90 per barrel in just eight months. Over the past two years, however, crude oil prices have increased by over $60 per barrel. Today’s chart provides some perspective on the historic decline and recent spike with a long-term view of inflation-adjusted West Texas Intermediate Crude. Today’s chart illustrates that most oil price spikes were a result of Middle East crises and often preceded or coincided with a US recession. It is also interesting to note that the recent spike in oil prices has brought the price of oil back to a historically high level — a level that was surpassed only briefly during the tail-end of the major price spikes of 1980 and 2008.


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