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About fuel prices
Crude oil, gasoline and natural-gas futures price the global energy supply chain. WTI and Brent are the two major benchmarks for crude; retail pump prices follow them with a lag, plus refining margin, taxes and regional logistics. Prices are indicative and may be delayed in low-volume sessions.
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ADNOC Gas Aims for 80% Habshan Recovery by End-2026
ADNOC Gas expects to restore 80% of processing capacity at its Habshan complex by end-2026 after war damage, supporting UAE gas output and global LNG supply.

South Korea 10-Year Yield Tops 4% on Rate-Hike Bets From Oil Shock
South Korea's 10-year bond yield breached 4% for the first time since 2023 as oil price spikes from the Iran conflict fuel expectations of aggressive rate hikes by the Bank of Korea.

Qatar Asks Ships to Go Dark at LNG Port in New Safety Measure
Qatar has asked vessels at its main LNG export facility to disable transponders, a move that could disrupt shipping transparency and raise security concerns for global gas flows.

Mitsubishi Heavy Sees Global Gas Turbine Demand Staying Strong
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries forecasts global gas turbine orders will dip slightly in 2026 from 2025 levels but remain elevated, driven by data center expansion for AI and cloud computing.

China LNG Imports Rebound From Eight-Year Low
China's LNG imports have rebounded from an eight-year low in April, with the 30-day moving average hitting its highest since late February, signaling a recovery in demand.
Frequently asked questions
Which fuel benchmarks does NowPrice track?
WTI (West Texas Intermediate) and Brent crude futures, plus RBOB gasoline, ULSD heating-oil/diesel and Henry Hub natural gas — all from Yahoo Finance every 5 minutes. We also publish retail gasoline averages from the U.S. EIA and per-region pump prices.
Why is Brent more expensive than WTI?
The Brent–WTI spread reflects geography. Brent is the seaborne benchmark for Europe, Africa and parts of Asia; WTI is the landlocked Cushing, Oklahoma benchmark. Brent typically trades $2–6 above WTI because it ships easily to global refineries.
How often do fuel prices update?
Crude futures and refined products refresh every 5 minutes. Retail averages (EIA gasoline, regional pump prices) refresh once per business day.
Are these prices in USD or local currency?
Crude and futures are USD per barrel (WTI/Brent) or USD per gallon (gasoline/diesel) or USD per MMBtu (natural gas). Regional pump prices are in local currency (VND for Vietnam, etc.).