
Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
Crude oil prices & gas price charts. Oil price charts for Brent Crude, WTI & oil futures. Energy news covering oil, petroleum, natural gas and investment advice
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Brent Crude Oil Futures Contracts | Oilprice.com
The current price of Brent crude oil today is $72.87 per barrel. Live charts, historical data, futures contracts, and breaking news on Brent prices can be found below.
Oil News Today | OilPrice.com
3 days ago · Economists and oil market analysts have hiked their oil price forecasts for 2026 amid rising geopolitical tensions and heightened war premium due to the U.S.-Iran standoff.
Oil Prices Continue to Fall | OilPrice.com
Apr 7, 2025 · As oil prices continue their downward slide, major energy companies are taking a hit. The ripple effects of last week’s tariff announcements and recession fears are weighing heavily on the …
Crude Oil News - Page 1 | OilPrice.com
5 days ago · Detailed analysis of crude oil price movements and crude oil news which looks at geopolitics and technical advancements affecting the oil sector. | Page 1
Oil Price News - Page 1 | OilPrice.com
Crude oil price analysis and research that covers crude oil futures and oil price forecasts. We also look at events that cause oil price movements. | Page 1
Brent Oil Prices Fall Below $60 on Ukraine Peace Deal Progress
Dec 16, 2025 · Oil prices fell by 2% early on Tuesday as hope of a peace deal in Ukraine increased, sending Brent crude below $60 per barrel to the lowest level since May.
Global Energy Alert Articles | OilPrice.com
3 days ago · West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures are trading sharply lower this week, with nearby contracts at $62.87 as of Thursday night, down $0.68 or -1.07% for the session.
A New Oil Price War Is Now Underway | OilPrice.com
Nov 10, 2025 · Contrary to popular belief, oil prices aren’t determined by any one country, company, or cartel. Instead, they’re the product of a global tug-of-war among producers, traders, and policymakers.