London, (EFE).- This Monday, the cost of Brent crude oil for delivery in May fell below 100 dollars, following the announcement from G7 countries about their intention to implement actions to stabilise hydrocarbon markets, which have seen a rise in prices due to the conflict in the Middle East. North Sea oil, which serves as a reference in Europe, had surpassed 118 dollars during the day in the London futures market. However, as the session progressed, it lost momentum and just before 16:00 GMT, it was trading at 98.90 dollars.
Brent loses momentum and falls below 100 dollars after the G7 meeting.