Crude Oil Prices Charts. Latest News on Oil, Energy and Petroleum Prices. Articles, Analysis and Market Intelligence on the Oil, Gas, Petroleum and Energy Industry. Accurate Oil Price Forecasts Crude oil is by far the world’s most important energy source and the price of oil therefore plays an important role in industrial and economic development. There are different types of crude oil. Prices are based on historical free market (stripper) oil prices of Illinois Crude as presented by Illinois Oil and Gas Association and Plains All American Oil. Typically Illinois Crude is a couple of dollars cheaper per barrel than West Texas Intermediate (WTI) because it requires a bit more refining. View the crude oil price charts for live oil prices and read the latest forecast, news and technical analysis for Brent and WTI. We use a range of cookies to give you the best possible browsing
Union Pacific is the largest railroad in North America, covering 23 states across the western two-thirds of the United States Oil prices have been high, low, and everywhere in between over the years. Political, economic, and other changes have consistently rocked the oil landscape since 1948. Prices generally ranged between $2.50 and $3.00 a barrel until 1970. That's about $17 to $20 a barrel when adjusted for inflation.
Crude Oil Prices Today - Live Chart Live interactive chart of West Texas Intermediate (WTI or NYMEX) crude oil prices per barrel. The current price of WTI crude oil as of March 13, 2020 is 31.73 per barrel.
View the crude oil price charts for live oil prices and read the latest forecast, news and technical analysis for Brent and WTI. We use a range of cookies to give you the best possible browsing Welcome to Oil Crude Price - a site devoted to bringing you the latest crude oil price per barrel including Brent crude oil price and WTI crude oil price. The site provides crude oil prices history charts (Brent crude price history charts and WTI crude price history charts) for the past 30 days, 90 days, 1, 5, 10 and 20 years.
Union Pacific is the largest railroad in North America, covering 23 states across the western two-thirds of the United States Oil prices have been high, low, and everywhere in between over the years. Political, economic, and other changes have consistently rocked the oil landscape since 1948. Prices generally ranged between $2.50 and $3.00 a barrel until 1970. That's about $17 to $20 a barrel when adjusted for inflation.