
North American Rig Count, Drilling and Frac Spread Count Data
Sep 11, 2020 · Find U.S. and Canadian rig count and drilling data, and use Oilprice.com's graphing tools to compare oil prices, frac spread, production and drilling data per basin or …
Global Oil Consumption Reaches All-Time High - OilPrice.com
Jul 14, 2025 · Global oil consumption reached an all-time high in 2024, driven primarily by non-OECD countries, with the U.S. remaining the largest consumer.
Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
Crude oil prices & gas price charts. Oil price charts for Brent Crude, WTI & oil futures. Energy news covering oil, petroleum, natural gas and investment advice
Crude Oil News - Page 1 | OilPrice.com
3 days ago · Detailed analysis of crude oil price movements and crude oil news which looks at geopolitics and technical advancements affecting the oil sector. | Page 1
Oil Price Charts | Oilprice.com
Oilprice.com offers real-time oil prices for over 150 global crude blends and indexes, with live charts, comparisons, and smart analytical tools used worldwide.
Oil News Today | OilPrice.com
2 days ago · Oil prices moved higher in early Asian trade on Thursday, with benchmarks partially recovering from a nearly 2% drop in the previous session. Markets are weighing a mix…
Goldman Sachs: Oil Prices To Drop to $53 In 2026
3 days ago · Goldman Sachs projects WTI Crude oil will average $53 a barrel in 2026 due to a large market surplus, though they see long-term demand growing until 2040.
WTI Crude Oil Futures Contracts | Oilprice.com
The current price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil today is $59.90 per barrel. Live charts, historical data, futures contracts, and breaking news on WTI prices can be found below.
The Factors That Will Drive Oil Prices in 2025 | OilPrice.com
Dec 31, 2024 · Oil prices are expected to remain relatively stable in 2025, despite potential disruptions from geopolitical events and the ongoing impact of China's economic growth on …
U.S. Sits on Billions of Untapped Oil Barrels - OilPrice.com
Jun 22, 2025 · Oil production growth is slowing due to natural depletion and rising costs, especially in the Permian Basin, but new federal estimates could offset geological limits.