Crude Oil Prices Today
WTI and Brent crude oil spot prices in USD per barrel, updated daily.
About These Oil Prices
WTI (West Texas Intermediate) is the primary U.S. crude oil benchmark, delivered to Cushing, Oklahoma and traded on the NYMEX. The WTI spot price reflects light, sweet crude (low sulfur) and is widely used as a reference for U.S. gasoline and energy prices.
Brent Crude is the international benchmark, sourced from the North Sea. It prices roughly two-thirds of the world's traded crude oil and typically trades at a small premium to WTI. The Brent–WTI spread reflects differences in transportation costs, refinery demand, and global supply dynamics.
Prices are spot prices in U.S. dollars per barrel (USD/bbl) from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, updated each trading day.