WTI crude oil for June delivery experienced a volatile trading session on May 11, 2026, with an intraday price range of 3.51 percent.
The commodity, traded under the ticker CL=F, reached a high of $100.37 per barrel before falling to a low of $96.92, according to market data. The significant price swing underscores the current uncertainty in energy markets.
The session's trading volume for the front-month contract was 52,373. The price ultimately settled at $97.39 per barrel at the close of trading.
The fluctuation between the high and low marks reflects ongoing tensions between supply and demand fundamentals in the global oil market. The $100 per barrel mark remains a key psychological level for traders.
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