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As of 12/6/2026, domestic fuel prices are unchanged across the listed products in both price zones (no recorded day-over-day change shown).
Domestic prices (unit: VND per liter) show the following levels: DO 0,001S-V at 28,910 (Zone 1) and 29,480 (Zone 2); DO 0,05S-II at 27,650 (Zone 1) and 28,200 (Zone 2); E5 RON 92 at 23,250 (Zone 1) and 23,710 (Zone 2); Kerosene 2-K at 25,800 (Zone 1) and 26,310 (Zone 2); RON 95 at 24,150 (Zone 1) and 24,630 (Zone 2); and RON 95-V at 25,050 (Zone 1) and 25,550 (Zone 2).
Internationally, both major benchmarks are lower: Brent is at 88.65 USD per barrel, down from 95.61 USD 1 day ago, 92.87 USD 7 days ago, and 105.68 USD 30 days ago. WTI is at 86.02 USD per barrel, down from 92.94 USD 1 day ago, 90.25 USD 7 days ago, and 100.97 USD 30 days ago.
News flow over the past 24 hours points to broad declines in global oil prices, with multiple reports noting that world crude fell (including references to crude dropping below 90 USD) while domestic retail prices were reported as broadly decreasing or maintaining new levels after a near-1,000 VND per liter adjustment in the latest update cycle.
