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Fuel prices in Vietnam on 11/5/2026 showed no listed changes across the domestic price points provided, while international crude prices moved higher in the latest 24-hour news cycle.
Domestic fuel prices (VND per liter)
Unit: VND/liter
DO 0,001S-V: Zone 1 28,750; Zone 2 29,320 (Change: —)
DO 0,05S-II: Zone 1 27,490; Zone 2 28,030 (Change: —)
E5 RON 92: Zone 2 23,790; Zone 2 24,260 (Change: —)
Kerosene 2-K: Zone 1 30,450; Zone 2 31,050 (Change: —)
RON 95 (III): Zone 1 24,350; Zone 2 24,830 (Change: —)
RON 95 (V): Zone 1 25,250; Zone 2 25,750 (Change: —)
International crude benchmarks
Brent crude: 104.36 USD/barrel (Previous day: 101.29; 7 days ago: 113.93; 30 days: —)
WTI crude: 98.3 USD/barrel (Previous day: 95.42; 7 days ago: 104.89; 30 days: —)
News context from the past 24 hours
Reports highlighted that global oil prices continued to rise, with coverage citing tensions involving the U.S. and Iran as a key driver. Several outlets also referenced Brent trading around 101.29 USD/barrel in the session discussed.
In parallel, domestic market commentary pointed to pressure on local fuel prices despite the provided domestic price list showing no changes at the listed points.

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