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As of 12/5/2026, global crude oil prices moved higher, supporting a firmer international tone for fuel markets.
Internationally, Brent crude was quoted at 104.17 USD per barrel, up from 104.36 USD the previous day and up from 107.32 USD seven days ago. WTI was at 98.06 USD per barrel, down from 98.30 USD the previous day and up from 99.83 USD seven days ago.
Over the past 24 hours, multiple news reports highlighted that fuel prices increased, with global oil rising by close to 3%, linked to heightened geopolitical risk after developments around a potential US–Iran ceasefire.
In the domestic market, the latest price list shows no recorded changes across the listed products and regions (Change: “-”). Prices are quoted in VND per liter.
Domestic fuel prices (VND/liter)
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 = 28,750; Region 2 = 29,320
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 = 27,490; Region 2 = 28,030
E5 RON 92-II gasoline: Region 1 = 23,790; Region 2 = 24,260
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 = 30,450; Region 2 = 31,050
RON 95-III gasoline: Region 1 = 24,350; Region 2 = 24,830
RON 95-V gasoline: Region 1 = 25,250; Region 2 = 25,750
Recent domestic-focused headlines also pointed to mixed dynamics by product, including reports of diesel and gasoline pricing being adjusted in certain contexts, while the provided official price snapshot for 12/5/2026 indicates stability across the listed items.
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