PriceOfOil.com is an independent energy market data and analysis site. It was built to give readers a clean, uncluttered source for live oil and gas prices and reporting on the events that move them.

The site is operated from the United States and is not affiliated with any oil company, energy industry body, financial institution, or government agency.

What We Cover

We track WTI crude oil, Brent crude, and natural gas prices in real time, using embedded market data from TradingView. Alongside the price data, we publish news analysis and explainer content focused on the geopolitical, supply, and demand factors that drive energy markets.

Our goal is to be useful to readers who are not professional traders — people who want to understand why oil prices are where they are, not just what the number is.

Editorial Standards

All analysis on this site is the opinion of our editorial team and is provided for informational purposes only. It is not financial or investment advice. We do not publish sponsored content. We do not accept payment to cover or promote specific companies, positions, or viewpoints.

We correct factual errors. If you find one, email contact@priceofoil.com and we will review and update the article with a correction note.

Our Writers

James Harlow

James covers global energy markets with a focus on crude oil pricing, geopolitics, and supply-demand dynamics. He has followed commodity markets for over a decade, with particular attention to OPEC+ policy, Middle East supply disruptions, and the downstream effects of price movements on consumers and economies.

Elena Vargas

Elena covers Latin American energy markets and the intersection of commodity prices with regional economies. Based in Mexico City, she focuses on how global oil price movements affect producers and consumers across the Americas, with particular attention to Mexican and Venezuelan output, Petrobras strategy, and the energy policy choices facing major importing economies in the region.

Chen Mingxuan

Chen Mingxuan covers Asian energy markets from Singapore, with a focus on how global supply disruptions affect refining hubs, import-dependent economies, and LNG trade flows across the Asia-Pacific region. He pays particular attention to China's oil import strategy, the role of state oil companies in shaping regional prices, and the energy security calculus facing Japan, South Korea, and India.

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Data Sources

Price data displayed on this site is sourced from TradingView's public market data widgets. We do not operate our own price feeds. For questions about chart data or discrepancies, see our contact page.

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