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As of 12/5/2026, global crude prices moved higher, while the domestic fuel price board shows no recorded changes across the listed products.
Domestic market (VND per liter): DO 0.001S-V is 28,750 in Zone 1 and 29,320 in Zone 2; DO 0.05S-II is 27,490 in Zone 1 and 28,030 in Zone 2. Kerosene (Dầu hỏa 2-K) is 30,450 in Zone 1 and 31,050 in Zone 2.
Gasoline prices in the domestic list also remain unchanged: E5 RON 92-II is 23,790 (Zone 1) and 24,260 (Zone 2); RON 95-III is 24,350 (Zone 1) and 24,830 (Zone 2); RON 95-V is 25,250 (Zone 1) and 25,750 (Zone 2). The “change” column shows no movement for all items.
International market: Brent crude is 104.17 USD per barrel, up from 104.36 USD one day ago and 107.32 USD 7 days ago (30-day figure not provided). WTI crude is 98.06 USD per barrel, compared with 98.3 USD one day ago and 99.83 USD 7 days ago (30-day figure not provided).
News context over the past 24 hours highlights that oil prices increased, with multiple reports noting global crude up by nearly 3% and continuing to rise slightly, linked to heightened risks around a US–Iran ceasefire situation.

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