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Fuel prices in Vietnam on 15/5/2026 showed no recorded change across the listed domestic products, with all “change” fields marked as unchanged.
Domestic fuel price snapshot (VND per liter):
DO 0.001S-V: Zone 1 at 28,750; Zone 2 at 29,320 (no change).
DO 0.05S-II: Zone 1 at 27,490; Zone 2 at 28,030 (no change).
E5 RON 92 (II): 23,790 (Zone 1) and 24,260 (Zone 2) (no change).
Kerosene 2-K: 30,450 (Zone 1) and 31,050 (Zone 2) (no change).
RON 95 (III): 24,350 (Zone 1) and 24,830 (Zone 2) (no change).
RON 95 (V): 25,250 (Zone 1) and 25,750 (Zone 2) (no change).
International crude benchmarks (USD per barrel):
Brent: 106.55 (previous day: 105.68; 7 days ago: 100.49; 30 days: not provided).
WTI: 101.99 (previous day: 100.97; 7 days ago: 94.68; 30 days: not provided).
In the past 24 hours, news flow pointed to mixed but generally stabilizing conditions: multiple reports cited cooling back in gasoline prices, with RON95 moving close to the 24,000 VND per liter level, while other updates noted that global oil prices were steady to slightly higher. Several items also pointed to market stability linked to developments around the Strait of Hormuz.
One report highlighted that diesel prices had fallen by more than 17 thousand from a recent peak, and that diesel pricing in Vietnam remained lower than in many other countries.
Overall, the domestic market data for 15/5/2026 reflects unchanged listed prices, while international Brent and WTI trade higher than the previous day and also above levels from 7 days ago.
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