
Global oil markets are softer as Brent crude trades around 76.14 USD per barrel. Previous day: 78.91; 7 days ago: 72.13; 30 days ago: 95.61. WTI stands at 71.81 USD per barrel, Previous day: 74.47; 7 days ago: 68.78; 30 days ago: 92.94. The softer prices reflect waning demand concerns and supply expectations, translating into gentler costs for refined fuels on the world stage.
Domestic pricing shows mixed movements across products and two regional zones. Diesel oil DO 0.001S-V is priced at 23,840 VND/L in Zone 1 and 24,310 VND/L in Zone 2, up by 570 VND/L. Diesel oil DO 0.05S-II is 21,740 VND/L in Zone 1 and 22,170 VND/L in Zone 2, up by 570 VND/L. Gasoline E5 RON 92-II is 19,190 VND/L in Zone 1 and 19,570 VND/L in Zone 2, up by 570 VND/L. Kerosene 2-K is 21,610 VND/L in Zone 1 and 22,040 VND/L in Zone 2, up by 650 VND/L. Gasoline E10 RON 95-III is 20,000 VND/L in Zone 1 and 20,400 VND/L in Zone 2, down by 410 VND/L. Gasoline E10 RON 95-V is 21,200 VND/L in Zone 1 and 21,620 VND/L in Zone 2, down by 410 VND/L. Unit: VND per liter.
Across the board, Zone 2 remains pricier than Zone 1 for every product, with differentials ranging from 380 to 570 VND/L. This persistent zone premium reflects distribution costs or local market dynamics affecting end users.
In the latest market news over the past 24 hours, global oil prices have cooled further with Brent around the mid 70s USD per barrel and WTI near the low 70s. Headlines from major outlets report declines of about 2 percent due to demand concerns, underscoring the softer tone seen in the domestic price movements as of 10 July 2026. The data highlights a cautious near-term outlook for refined fuels amid ongoing global uncertainty.