Crude oil prices in the global market dropped to under $95 per barrel (bbl) level during the early market hours on Wednesday, April 8, after US President Donald Trump announced a two week 'double sided ceasefire' deal with Iran in the sixth week of the US-Iran conflict
I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks. This will be a double sided CEASEFIRE!" said Trump in his recent post on Truth Social.
Data showed that Brent crude oil prices dropped to a low of $91.72 per bbl during the early hours on Wednesday after Trump's key announcement related to the US-Iran conflict. The oil prices remained highly volatile as the key energy source hit a high of $111.8 per bbl during Tuesday's commodity market session.
The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures dropped to a low of $94.09 per bbl during the early hours on India time Wednesday. The prices hit a record high of $117.57 per bbl during Tuesday's commodity trading hours on the backdrop of the heightened tensions over Trump's military strike deadline.
Crude oil prices today
As of 7:23 am (IST), the Brent crude oil prices were trading 9.79% lower at $94.84 per bbl on Wednesday, compared to $105.13 per bbl at the previous commodity market close, according to Investing.com data.
The US-based WTI crude oil futures were trading 13.89% lower at $97.26 per bbl as of 7:24 am (IST), compared to $112.95 per bbl at the previous market close, as per the exchange data.
(This is a developing story, awaiting for more updates.)
Disclaimer: This article is purely for informational purposes and should not be considered investment advice. Please consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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