82.115
Today
+0.95%
5 Days
+8.07%
1 Month
+3.62%
6 Months
+29.25%
Year to Date
+43.35%
1 Year
+32.10%
Opening Price
81.465Previous Closing Price
81.375West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil advances on Monday and trades around $82.10 at the time of writing, up 0.70% on the day. Oil prices remain supported by the deadlock between the United States (US) and Iran, which keeps concerns about Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz elevated.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $81.60 during the Asian trading hours on Monday. WTI remains volatile as talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz have completely deadlocked.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil rebounds on Friday and trades around $80.80 at the time of writing, up 0.40% on the day. Oil prices recover some of their losses after two days of correction as investors remain concerned about energy supply disruptions in the Middle East.
• WTI crude oil prices advanced due to Middle Eastern geopolitical supply risks. • Global commercial inventories remain below historical averages amid strong international export demand. • Technical indicators including the MACD and Williams %R currently signal buying opportunities.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), futures on NYMEX, trades 0.4% higher around $81.40 during the early European trading session on Friday.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil price remains subdued for the third successive day, trading around $80.30 per barrel during the Asian hours on Friday. Crude oil prices edge lower as investors adopt a wait-and-see approach, closely monitoring diplomatic attempts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Long positions above 79.90 with targets at 84.50 & 86.20 in extension.
below 79.90 look for further downside with 78.90 & 77.80 as targets.
long positions above 79.90 with targets at 84.50 & 86.20 in extension.
The opening price of US Oil (WTI) on March 5, 2026 was $76.82/bbl.
The price of USOIL can fluctuate due to several factors, including global supply and demand, OPEC production levels, geopolitical tensions, economic growth, currency fluctuations, and changes in inventory levels.