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As of August 18, 2026, Brent Crude Oil is $91.12. Source: Live market data via Convex.
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Brent Crude Oil
Brent crude oil real-time spot price, the global benchmark used by ~70% of world oil trade. Live intraday feed; for end-of-day FRED data see /metrics/dcoilbrenteu.
The Brent Crude Oil is currently $91.12, last updated .
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AI Analysis
Jul 30, 2026Across almost exactly that stretch the FRED WTI series gained 19.4% to $84.25 and Brent reached $89.27. Energy re-fired, and the fresh leg is Brent rather than WTI. Live marks as of July 29 at 23:30 are Brent $89.27 and WTI $83.43, giving a Brent-WTI spread of 5.84.
What Brent Tracks and Why It Matters
Brent is the international crude oil benchmark, named after the Brent oil field in the North Sea. It prices roughly 70% of global oil trade and is the reference for European, African, Middle Eastern, and Asian crude. Brent typically trades $2-$5 above WTI because it is more accessible to seaborne export markets. The contract trades primarily on ICE Futures Europe.
Why it matters: Brent is the cleaner gauge of global oil supply-demand because it is not constrained by US-specific logistics. When Brent-WTI spreads widen meaningfully (above $7-$8), it usually signals US export bottlenecks or surging international demand. Brent feeds directly into European headline inflation and into the cost-of-imports for energy-importing emerging markets, which means Brent direction influences ECB and BOE reaction functions and EM central bank policy.
How to Read Brent Right Now
Brent has tracked WTI through April 2026, with the global benchmark trading $5-$7 above WTI's $103. The Iran tensions, Strait of Hormuz risk premium, and OPEC+ discipline that lifted WTI through April are even more directly visible in Brent because Middle Eastern crude prices off Brent.
The Brent backdrop matters for ECB policy because European headline inflation is more sensitive to oil than US CPI (Europe imports more of its energy). It also matters for EM debt sustainability: oil importers (Turkey, India, South Africa) face current-account pressure when Brent runs above $100 for sustained periods, while exporters (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Norway) accumulate reserves. Watch Brent versus DXY, in 2022 the simultaneous strong-dollar-strong-Brent regime was the worst possible for emerging markets.
Historical Range and Drivers
Brent modern range: $147 in July 2008 (peak), $32 in December 2008, $115 in 2014 before the dollar surge cracked the supercycle, $20 in April 2020, and $130+ in March 2022 after Russia invasion. The Brent-WTI spread has run from roughly parity in 2010-2012 to a $20+ premium in 2014-2015 (US export ban era) to $2-$5 in normal post-2017 conditions. Drivers are identical to WTI plus OPEC+ supply discipline plus geopolitical risk in the Persian Gulf and Russia.
What to Watch in Brent
First, the Brent-WTI spread. Above $8 signals US export bottlenecks or international supply shocks; below $2 signals US arb is working.
Second, OPEC+ monthly compliance. Saudi-led discipline is the single largest swing factor for global oil supply.
Third, Strait of Hormuz incident reports. Roughly 20% of global oil trade transits the strait; any closure event would add a $20-$40 risk premium overnight.
Recent Data
Download CSV| Date | Value | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Aug 18, 2026 | $91.12 | -0.11% |
| Aug 17, 2026 | $91.22 | +2.83% |
| Aug 16, 2026 | $88.71 | +0.21% |
| Aug 15, 2026 | $88.52 | -0.08% |
| Aug 14, 2026 | $88.59 | +1.85% |
| Aug 13, 2026 | $86.98 | -1.78% |
| Aug 12, 2026 | $88.56 | -0.83% |
| Aug 11, 2026 | $89.3 | +2.02% |
| Aug 10, 2026 | $87.53 | +3.87% |
| Aug 9, 2026 | $84.27 | +0.86% |
| Aug 8, 2026 | $83.55 | +1.56% |
| Aug 7, 2026 | $82.27 | -1.35% |
| Aug 6, 2026 | $83.4 | +5.13% |
| Aug 5, 2026 | $79.33 | +0.52% |
| Aug 4, 2026 | $78.92 | -5.65% |
| Aug 3, 2026 | $83.65 | -7.18% |
| Aug 2, 2026 | $90.12 | +0.00% |
| Aug 1, 2026 | $90.12 | +0.00% |
| Jul 31, 2026 | $90.12 | +0.83% |
| Jul 30, 2026 | $89.38 | -1.13% |
| Jul 29, 2026 | $90.4 | +2.96% |
| Jul 28, 2026 | $87.8 | -0.16% |
| Jul 27, 2026 | $87.94 | -4.45% |
| Jul 26, 2026 | $92.04 | — |
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