Brent price – Crude oil benchmark
Current Brent price
64,48 USD/baril ( ↑ 0,16 % )
Last update : 30/10/2025 12:51
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Brent price history
| Date | Price (USD) | Trend | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30/10/2025 | 64,480 | ↑ | 0,105 $ |
| 29/10/2025 | 64,375 | ↓ | -1,165 $ |
| 28/10/2025 | 65,540 | ↓ | -0,629 $ |
| 27/10/2025 | 66,169 | ↑ | 0,479 $ |
| 26/10/2025 | 65,690 | → | 0,000 $ |
| 25/10/2025 | 65,690 | ↑ | 0,043 $ |
| 24/10/2025 | 65,647 | ↑ | 1,255 $ |
| 23/10/2025 | 64,392 | ↑ | 2,294 $ |
| 22/10/2025 | 62,098 | ↑ | 1,226 $ |
| 21/10/2025 | 60,872 | ↓ | -0,198 $ |
| 20/10/2025 | 61,070 | ↓ | -0,270 $ |
| 19/10/2025 | 61,340 | → | 0,000 $ |
| 18/10/2025 | 61,340 | ↓ | -0,052 $ |
| 17/10/2025 | 61,392 | ↓ | -1,014 $ |
| 16/10/2025 | 62,406 | - $ |
Understanding the Brent benchmark
Brent crude is a key global benchmark for oil prices, priced in USD and used as a reference for most international crude trades. Its movements are driven by geopolitics, OPEC+ decisions, global demand, and the USD. In Europe, Brent swings shape pump prices (gasoline, diesel, E10, etc.).