Oil Price in United States — Brent & WTI Crude Today
Live Brent and WTI crude oil prices with real-time charts. Track how global oil prices affect energy costs in United States. United States consumes approximately 20.0 million bbl/day of crude oil.
Brent Crude Oil
$74.32
USD / barrel
Updated: 2026/3/29 01:35:47
WTI Crude Oil
$70.17
USD / barrel
Updated: 2026/3/29 01:35:47
Brent–WTI Spread
$4.15
Brent $74.32 − WTI $70.17
The Brent-WTI spread reflects the price premium of Brent over WTI crude oil. A moderate spread suggests normal market conditions.
Oil Market & United States
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and producer, consuming roughly 20 million barrels per day. Domestic prices are influenced by both Brent and WTI benchmarks, with WTI serving as the primary domestic reference.
As an oil-producing nation, United States's government revenues and economic outlook are closely linked to global crude prices. OPEC+ decisions, geopolitical tensions, and demand forecasts from major consuming nations all influence the price of oil that United States produces and trades.