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Crude Oil Price Today
WTI & Brent benchmarks in USD and SAR — updated hourly
Updated: 19 Mar 2026, 7:13 PM
Global benchmark
Brent Crude
North Sea blend — international reference price for Europe, Africa & the Middle East
$112.45 / bbl
≈ SAR 421.68 per barrel
US benchmark
WTI Crude
West Texas Intermediate — traded on NYMEX, primary US pricing reference
$97.06 / bbl
≈ SAR 363.99 per barrel
Price by unit
| Unit | Brent (USD) | WTI (USD) | Brent (SAR) | WTI (SAR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per barrel158.987 litres | $112.45 | $97.06 | 421.68 | 363.99 |
| Per litre | $0.707 | $0.611 | 2.652 | 2.289 |
| Per gallonUS gallon | $2.677 | $2.311 | 10.040 | 8.667 |
| Brent–WTI spreadper barrel | $15.38 | 57.68 SAR | ||
WTI vs Brent — what is the difference?
Brent Crude is extracted from the North Sea and serves as the primary international benchmark for crude oil pricing. It is the reference price most widely used by traders, governments, and refiners in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
WTI (West Texas Intermediate) is the US domestic benchmark, traded on the NYMEX exchange in New York. It typically trades at a slight discount to Brent. The price difference between the two is known as the Brent–WTI spread.
Prices are updated hourly and SAR values use the fixed peg of 1 USD = 3.75 SAR.
Disclaimer: Oil prices shown are indicative market rates sourced from commodity price feeds and may differ from prices at point of sale or official contract prices. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. KSA Expats is not responsible for any decisions made based on the data shown here.
