Energy prices
Energy category — current prices of 15 commodities in USD and EUR, with detailed change over daily, weekly, monthly and yearly intervals.
Live prices — Energy
USD and EUR · daily · weekly · monthly · 1y change · click any name for detail
| Commodity | Price (USD) | Price (EUR) | 24h | 7d | 30d | 1y | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brent oil BRENTOIL-SPOT | US$101.21 | €86.08 | 0.00% | ▼ −5.09% | ▲ +5.58% | ▲ +56.24% | barrel |
| WTI oil WTIOIL-FUT | US$97.00 | €82.50 | 0.00% | ▼ −7.99% | ▲ +6.37% | ▲ +57.65% | barrel |
| Ural oil URAL-OIL | US$101.30 | €86.15 | 0.00% | ▲ +4.74% | ▲ +2.49% | ▲ +73.40% | barrel |
| US natural gas NG-SPOT | US$3.04 | €2.59 | 0.00% | ▼ −2.25% | ▲ +4.83% | ▼ −8.71% | MMBtu |
| UK natural gas UK-GAS | US$117.00 | €99.50 | 0.00% | ▼ −5.39% | ▲ +9.58% | ▲ +33.74% | therm |
| Coal COAL | US$132.05 | €112.30 | 0.00% | ▲ +0.27% | ▼ −0.64% | ▲ +31.52% | tonne |
| Uranium UXA | US$84.70 | €72.03 | 0.00% | ▼ −1.45% | ▼ −2.48% | ▲ +18.38% | pound |
| RBOB gasoline RB-SPOT | US$3.37 | €2.87 | 0.00% | ▼ −6.65% | ▲ +5.31% | ▲ +59.72% | gallon |
| Heating oil HO-SPOT | US$3.82 | €3.25 | 0.00% | ▼ −3.54% | ▲ +0.79% | ▲ +83.65% | gallon |
| Propane PROP | US$0.8400 | €0.7144 | 0.00% | ▼ −1.18% | ▲ +6.33% | ▲ +12.00% | gallon |
| Methanol METH | US$3,054.00 | €2,597.34 | 0.00% | ▼ −0.20% | ▼ −0.68% | ▲ +36.89% | tonne |
| Naphtha NAPHTHA | US$815.17 | €693.28 | 0.00% | ▼ −9.14% | ▼ −9.69% | ▲ +49.24% | tonne |
| Ethanol ETHANOL | US$2.04 | €1.73 | 0.00% | ▲ +5.70% | ▲ +7.37% | ▲ +13.33% | gallon |
| Gasoil LGO | US$1,122.80 | €954.91 | 0.00% | ▼ −5.76% | ▼ −3.27% | ▲ +84.04% | tonne |
| TTF natural gas (EU) TTF-GAS | US$48.69 | €41.41 | 0.00% | ▼ −2.95% | ▲ +13.81% | ▲ +33.40% | MWh |
Energy — market overview
The energy category covers the raw materials that power the global economy: Brent and WTI crude oil, natural gas (Henry Hub in the US, TTF in Europe), coal, uranium concentrate, and the refined products — gasoline, gasoil, heating oil, propane, methanol and naphtha derivatives. These prices feed directly into inflation, transport costs and electricity bills. The market is driven by OPEC+ production decisions, geopolitical tensions, the US EIA weekly inventory report and weather anomalies.
What drives energy prices?
The key fundamental factors market participants track day-to-day across this category.
OPEC+ production quotas
The 24-country alliance meets monthly to set output levels. Cuts typically push prices up, increases push them down.
US EIA inventory report
Weekly Wednesday release of US oil and gasoline stocks. A larger-than-expected draw is bullish; a build is bearish.
Geopolitical risk
Middle East conflicts, sanctions (Iran, Russia), Strait of Hormuz or Red Sea disruptions all move marginal supply.
Seasonal demand
Winter heating-season lifts gas and heating-oil prices, the US summer driving season lifts gasoline, and Atlantic hurricane season affects Gulf of Mexico output.
How to use the table
Practical tips for navigating the energy prices.
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Opens the commodity detail page with an interactive 7-day to MAX chart, 52-week range, moving averages and a 30-day price history.
Updates
Prices refresh twice daily — around 06:00 and 18:00 CET. These are reference values, not live tick data.
USD / EUR columns
USD is the base quote; EUR is the equivalent converted at today's EUR/USD rate — handy for quick comparison.
Other categories
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