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Sunday, May 31, 2026
Tool Comparison · Sunday, May 31, 2026
Oilprice.com vs Reuters
Oilprice.com vs Reuters: which investing tool fits your workflow? Compare pricing, features, platforms, and verdict in seconds.
Oilprice.com
oilprice.com
Best for data visualizations, and newsletters
- Pricing
- Free • Paid plans available
- Platforms
- Web, Mobile
Reuters
reuters.com
Best for alerts, and financials
- Pricing
- Free
- Platforms
- Web, Mobile
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Comparison snapshot
Who should choose which?
Choose
Oilprice.com if…
- You need price charts for more than 150 crude blends and indexes, with comparison tools and analytics.
- You need clear data-delay labels on price tables (e.g., wti and brent delayed ~10 minutes; opec basket delayed ~1 day).
- You need rig count dashboard covering u.s. and canadian rigs, frac spreads, and production trends.
- You need premium global energy alert newsletter featuring expert analysis, special reports, and monthly stock picks (advertised at $279/year with a 30-day trial).
Choose
Reuters if…
- You need comprehensive business and markets coverage through dedicated sections on stocks, rates and bonds, currencies, and commodities.
- You need company profile pages include charts, financial statements, and key ratios, clearly marked as sourced from lseg (refinitiv).
- You need quotes are delayed at least 15 minutes, with exchange-specific disclosure pages listing delay policies across the u.s., london, tokyo, and others.
- You need curated newsletters such as daily briefing, power up, and on the money, plus topical digests delivered by email.
Consider alternatives if…
- You want broader category coverage in one tool.
- Neither pricing tier fits your budget.
Side-by-side feature breakdown
| Attribute | Oilprice.com | Reuters |
|---|---|---|
Asset types | CommoditiesFutures | StocksETFsBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesFutures |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Regions | North AmericaEuropeAPACMiddle EastAfricaLatAm | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica |
Data freshness | 15-min DelayedEnd of Day | 15-min DelayedEnd of Day |
API access | Not specified | Not specified |
Export formats | Not specified | Not specified |
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Pricing breakdown
Tool
Oilprice.com
$23.25/mo
Starting price
Plans & pricing
Tool
Reuters
—
Starting price
Plans & pricing
Coverage overlap
Community category leaders
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Oilprice.com and Reuters?
Oilprice.com focuses on News, Data Visualizations, and Watchlist while Reuters specializes in News, Alerts, and Watchlist. They overlap in 2 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.
How much do Oilprice.com and Reuters cost?
Good news—both Oilprice.com and Reuters offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.
Should I choose Oilprice.com or Reuters?
Choose Oilprice.com if you need Price charts for more than 150 crude blends and indexes, with comparison tools and analytics., and Clear data-delay labels on price tables (e.g., WTI and Brent delayed ~10 minutes; OPEC Basket delayed ~1 day).. Go with Reuters if Comprehensive business and markets coverage through dedicated sections on stocks, rates and bonds, currencies, and commodities., and Company profile pages include charts, financial statements, and key ratios, clearly marked as sourced from LSEG (Refinitiv). better fits how you invest.
What asset classes do Oilprice.com and Reuters cover?
Both cover Commodities, and Futures. Reuters adds coverage for Stocks, ETFs, Bonds, and Currencies.
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