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Track world crude oil, gasoline, heating oil and natural gas prices, plus regional retail prices in your country

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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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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.).