
Global oil markets show relative stability with Brent at 76.23 USD per barrel and WTI at 72 USD per barrel. Previous day values were 76.08 for Brent and 71.81 for WTI, while 7 days ago they were 72.19 and 68.81, and 30 days ago 87.33 and 84.88, respectively. The data indicate ongoing volatility but current levels remain above the recent week lows, suggesting a cautious but firm tone for near term pricing.
Domestically, the listed fuel products show no change from the previous listing in both Region 1 and Region 2. Prices per liter are as follows: DO 0.001S-V 23,840 VND in Region 1 and 24,310 VND in Region 2; DO 0.05S-II 21,740 VND Region 1 and 22,170 VND Region 2; Gasoline E5 RON 92-II 19,190 VND Region 1 and 19,570 VND Region 2; Kerosene 2-K 21,610 VND Region 1 and 22,040 VND Region 2; Gasoline E10 RON 95-III 20,000 VND Region 1 and 20,400 VND Region 2; Gasoline E10 RON 95-V 21,200 VND Region 1 and 21,620 VND Region 2. Unit: VND per liter.
Regional price differentials show Region 2 prices carry a modest premium over Region 1 across all listed products, with differences of about 470 VND for DO 0.001S-V, 430 VND for DO 0.05S-II, 380 VND for Gasoline E5 RON 92-II, 430 VND for Kerosene 2-K, 400 VND for Gasoline E10 RON 95-III, and 420 VND for Gasoline E10 RON 95-V. The change column indicates no change versus the previous listing for any product.
In the news window for the last 24 hours, market coverage highlights expectations of a price rise in the global fuel complex amid geopolitical developments. Brent briefly surpassed 78 USD per barrel, and observers note ongoing tensions between the US and Iran as a factor supporting prices. Other headlines reference US fuel demand trends and a general mood of global prices awaiting the next weekly moves, while local reports reiterate steady domestic pricing for the day.