Brent crude trades near $73 per barrel on Thursday

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15:13; 25 June 2026 year
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Brent crude oil, extracted from the North Sea, is trading on Thursday near $73 per barrel, with a price correction of 1.3%.

Since 2007, the benchmark Brent crude has been a blend of several grades of oil produced from offshore fields including Brent, Forties, Oseberg, and Ekofisk between the coasts of Norway and the UK.

The price difference between these Brent grades and Urals crude typically ranges from $8 to $15 per barrel.

Major trading platforms for oil include international commodity exchanges such as NYMEX (WTI, USA) and ICE (Brent, Europe), as well as regional exchanges like SPIMEx (Urals, Russia) and SGX (Asia).

Trading takes place through futures and spot contracts linked to benchmark crude grades: American WTI, European Brent, and Asian Dubai/Oman, shaping the global pricing landscape.

This analysis was presented by Alexey Grishchenko, Ph.D., Professor of Operational and Industry Management at the Higher School of Management, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.