
Global oil markets moved higher today, with Brent crude at 76.23 USD per barrel and WTI at 72 USD per barrel. In the prior day, Brent traded at 76.08 and WTI at 71.81, while 7 days ago Brent stood at 76.16 and WTI at 72.36; 30 days ago Brent traded around 83.84 and WTI around 81.05. The series shows a pullback from a month-ago peak but remains decisively firmer than earlier this year, reflecting ongoing supply concerns and broader energy strength.
In the domestic market, price listings are shown in Vietnamese dong per liter across two regions. The cheapest gasoline among regular options is E5 RON 92-II in Region 1 at 19,190 dong per liter, while Region 2 is 19,570 dong per liter. Mid-grade gasoline E10 RON 95-III is 20,000 dong in Region 1 and 20,400 dong in Region 2. Higher-grade E10 RON 95-V sits at 21,200 in Region 1 and 21,620 in Region 2. Diesel and kerosene also show a similar regional premium in Region 2: Diesel 0.001S-V at 23,840 in Region 1 and 24,310 in Region 2; Kerosene 2-K at 21,610 in Region 1 and 22,040 in Region 2. All changes column shows dash, indicating no change from the previous listing in this update.
Notes: unit is dong per liter; regional differentials suggest distribution or local taxation effects, with Region 2 prices generally higher by about 380 to 470 dong per liter across the listed products.
Market news wrap: In the last 24 hours, global oil rose near 10 percent and touched the highest level in about a month as traders priced in supply concerns around the Hormuz Strait. Domestic prices remain more than 10,000 dong per liter below the March peak, indicating ongoing price relief relative to the early-year high. Overall, global momentum supports energy pricing while domestic markets show stable regional spreads in this snapshot.