The energy market is sending mixed signals today. Oil prices are rising. Gas prices are still weak. Coal and uranium are showing strength over the year. The latest data shows sharp short term moves and big year to date gaps across major energy commodities.

Brent crude price and crude oil price movement

Brent crude is trading at 69.164 USD per barrel. It is up 1.744 USD today. That is a gain of 2.59 percent in a single session. On a weekly basis it is down 0.41 percent. But it has gained 6.46 percent in the last month. So far in 2026 it is up 13.58 percent. However it is still down 9.11 percent compared to last year.

Crude oil is priced at 63.962 USD per barrel. It has risen 1.633 USD today. That is a jump of 2.62 percent. Over the week it is down 1.19 percent. In the past month it has added 5.81 percent. Year to date it is up 11.22 percent. But on a yearly basis it remains lower by 11.42 percent.

Urals oil is trading at 55.25 USD per barrel. It is down 1.71 percent today. It has gained 9.54 percent in 2026 so far. Yet it is still 19.59 percent lower than a year ago.

Gasoline stands at 1.9520 USD per gallon. It is up 2.18 percent today. Heating oil is at 2.4500 USD per gallon. It has climbed 2.48 percent in the session and is up 15.31 percent year to date.

Natural gas prices and European gas trends

Natural gas is trading at 3.0111 USD per MMBtu. It is down 0.66 percent today. The weekly loss is 4.74 percent. In the last month it has dropped 22.98 percent. In 2026 it is down 18.36 percent. Compared to last year it is lower by 29.69 percent. This shows strong selling pressure in the gas market.

German gas is priced at 30.95 EUR per MWh. It is down 2.98 percent today. Over the month it has fallen 17.62 percent. On a yearly basis it is down 38.15 percent.

TTF gas stands at 30.15 EUR per MWh. It is up 0.90 percent today. But it has declined 14.95 percent in the last month. Year over year it is down 36.03 percent.

UK gas is at 72.9024 GBp per therm. It has gained 2.49 percent today. Yet it has fallen 20.88 percent over the month. It is down 36.76 percent compared to last year.

Coal prices and uranium price rally

Coal is trading at 117.05 USD per ton. It is up 0.69 percent today. Over the week it has gained 2.14 percent. In the past month it has risen 7.29 percent. Year to date it is up 8.88 percent. On a yearly basis it shows a strong gain of 16.06 percent.

Coking coal is priced at 221.00 USD per ton. It is down 0.45 percent today. It has dropped 9.24 percent in the last month. Still it is up 14.51 percent from last year.

Uranium is trading at 88.8000 USD per pound. It is down 0.78 percent today. But the bigger picture looks strong. It has gained 8.76 percent in 2026. Year over year it is up 38.10 percent. This makes uranium one of the top performing energy commodities.

Other fuels are also showing mixed trends. Ethanol is at 1.6550 USD per gallon and is down 1.34 percent today. Naphtha is priced at 542.20 USD per ton and is down 0.68 percent. Propane is at 0.63 USD per gallon and is down 0.79 percent. Methanol is trading at 2159.00 CNY per ton and is down 0.96 percent.

The data shows a clear divide. Oil prices are gaining in the short term. Gas prices remain under pressure globally. Coal and uranium are holding firm on a yearly basis. Investors are closely watching these levels as energy markets continue to shift in 2026.