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Fuel prices on 1/5/2026 show a mixed picture: international crude benchmarks are lower versus previous day and 7 days ago, while domestic fuel product prices across the two regions are unchanged in the latest snapshot.
Internationally, Brent crude is quoted at 111.66 USD per barrel, down from 103.87 USD one day ago and 99.78 USD 7 days ago. WTI crude is 105.81 USD per barrel, down from 99.43 USD one day ago and 94.88 USD 7 days ago. (30-day figures are not provided.)
In the domestic market (unit: VND per liter), the latest listed products show no recorded change (“Change: -”) between the compared period in the data. Prices differ by region (Region 1 vs Region 2):
DO 0.001S-V: 29,430 (Region 1) vs 30,010 (Region 2). DO 0.05S-II: 28,170 vs 28,730. E5 RON 92 (E5): 22,620 vs 23,070.
Kerosene 2-K: 31,980 vs 32,610. RON 95 (Region III): 23,750 vs 24,220. RON 95 (Region V): 24,650 vs 25,140.
News context over the past 24 hours highlights significant global volatility, including reports that world oil prices cooled off after sharp moves, with some coverage noting global crude reaching the highest levels in four years before swinging again.

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