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What is Brent Crude?

What is Brent Crude?

About Brent Crude

  • Brent Crude is the world’s most widely used benchmark for pricing crude oil.
  • Nearly two-thirds of internationally traded crude oil is priced relative to Brent.
  • The name “Brent” originated from the Brent oil field in the North Sea, discovered in the 1970s.
  • Today, the Brent benchmark represents a basket of crude grades produced in the North Sea region, rather than oil coming from a single field.

Key Characteristics

  • Light crude: Relatively low density, making it easier to refine.
  • Sweet crude: Contains relatively low sulphur.
  • Water-borne supply: North Sea crude can be transported by sea to international markets.
  • These characteristics make Brent suitable as a widely traded global price reference.

What is a Benchmark Crude?

A benchmark crude acts as a reference price against which other crude oils are priced.

The major international benchmarks include:

  • Brent: Widely used for crude traded in Europe and internationally.
  • WTI (West Texas Intermediate): Major benchmark for the US market.
  • Dubai/Oman: Important reference for Middle Eastern crude exports, particularly towards Asian markets.

Brent vs WTI

FeatureBrent CrudeWTI
Major sourceNorth SeaUnited States
NatureLight & sweetLight & sweet
Major benchmarkInternational/globalUS-focused
TransportationPredominantly water-bornePrimarily land-linked/pipeline infrastructure
Pricing relevanceInternationally traded crudeUS crude market

What is “Sweet Crude”?

Sweet crude refers to crude oil containing relatively low sulphur.

  • Low sulphur makes crude easier and generally less costly to refine.
  • It can yield valuable refined products such as gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products.
  • Sour crude has higher sulphur content and generally requires more complex refining and desulphurisation.

Conclusion

Brent crude is a key global oil-price benchmark. Its price movements directly influence India’s import bill, inflation, current account and energy security.