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WTI & Brent Oil Prices Today

Track the latest crude oil prices, market spread, and a rolling 7-day trend. This version fetches daily spot prices from official U.S. EIA source pages, with light server caching and a fallback cache for the days the internet decides to chew its own shoelaces.

Source: U.S. EIA daily spot prices
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Benchmark
WTI Crude
Symbol: WTI
US benchmark
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Benchmark
Brent Crude
Symbol: Brent
Global benchmark
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EIA daily
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System Status
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This page uses a local PHP route that fetches and parses official EIA daily spot price pages.
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Market Snapshot
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7-Day Trend

Rolling Price Trend

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Guide

Understanding Oil Prices Today

Oil prices usually refer to benchmark crude contracts, with WTI and Brent being the two benchmarks people watch most closely. WTI is commonly treated as the main US benchmark, while Brent is widely used in international markets. The difference between them, called the spread, can hint at logistics constraints, refinery demand, export flow, or regional supply differences.

This version of OilPriced.com uses official EIA daily source pages for spot pricing. That makes it a much better fit for an informational site than pretending to have live exchange-grade tick data when the provider plan says absolutely not.

What this page tracks

  • Latest daily WTI and Brent prices from official EIA source pages
  • Brent-WTI spread
  • A rolling 7-day trend based on saved snapshots in the browser
  • A server-side cached fallback if the source pages fail temporarily
FAQ

Oil Price FAQ

What is the difference between WTI and Brent crude?

WTI is a major US oil benchmark. Brent is a major global benchmark used in many international contracts and price comparisons.

Does this page show exchange-grade live ticks?

No. This version is built around official daily source values and browser-stored snapshots for a lightweight trend view.

Why are some fields blank?

This build focuses on the official daily source price. Intraday open, high, and low are not supplied by this source.

Legal

Disclaimer

The information on OilPriced.com is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. While we aim to display current oil price data and related market information, we do not guarantee that any price, chart, spread, historical snapshot, or other data shown on this site is complete, accurate, current, or free from delay.

Nothing on this site constitutes financial, investment, trading, tax, or legal advice.

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