WTI Crude Oil

$ 62.248 USD/barrel
↓-0.7820 (-1.24%)
opening
63.03
receive
63.03
Highest
63.27
lowest
61.87

WTI crude oil is one of the important benchmark oils in the world crude oil market and is traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).

Trading Hours:Monday to Friday 06:00-05:00 (next day)

Brent Crude Oil

$ 66.09 USD/barrel
↓-0.7500 (-1.12%)
opening
66.87
receive
66.84
Highest
67.06
lowest
65.73

Brent crude oil is the most important benchmark oil in the international crude oil market and is traded on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

Trading Hours:24-hour trading from Monday to Friday

Last updated:2025-08-17 06:13:41

WTI Crude Oil Chart

WTI Crude Oil Chart
WTI crude oil is one of the important benchmark oils in the world crude oil market and is traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).

Brent crude oil chart

Brent crude oil chart
Brent crude oil is the most important benchmark oil in the international crude oil market and is traded on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

Today's oil price description

Today's real-time price trend of WTI crude oil (West Texas Intermediate crude oil) and Brent crude oil (Brent region of the North Atlantic North Sea), the automatic update frequency is 5 seconds, and the latest real-time price can also be manually updated. The price data comes from NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange) and ICE (London Intercontinental Exchange), for reference only. This site does not assume any responsibility for the results of using this oil price data.

WTI Crude Oil Characteristics

  • Benchmark price of US crude oil market
  • Reflects the supply and demand of crude oil in North America
  • Mainly traded in NYMEX

Characteristics of Brent crude oil

  • Main reference price of international crude oil market
  • Reflects the situation of crude oil market in Europe and the Middle East
  • Mainly traded in ICE

Main factors affecting crude oil prices

Supply and demand relationship

OPEC production decisions, production changes in major oil-producing countries, global crude oil inventory levels, etc.

Economic factors

Global economic growth expectations, industrial production in major economies, inflation, etc.

Geopolitics

Middle East situation, changes in international relations, political dynamics of major oil-producing countries, etc.

Financial factors

US dollar exchange rate trend, speculative capital flows, overall performance of commodities, etc.