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Fuel prices in Vietnam on 16/5/2026 show no recorded changes versus the previous update, while international crude benchmarks rose sharply on heightened concerns about US–Iran tensions.
Domestic fuel prices (VND per liter) remain steady across both regions (Zone 1 and Zone 2): DO 0,001S-V at 28,750 (Zone 1) and 29,320 (Zone 2); DO 0,05S-II at 27,490 (Zone 1) and 28,030 (Zone 2); E5 RON 92-II at 23,790 (Zone 1) and 24,260 (Zone 2); Kerosene 2-K at 30,450 (Zone 1) and 31,050 (Zone 2); RON 95-III at 24,350 (Zone 1) and 24,830 (Zone 2); and RON 95-V at 25,250 (Zone 1) and 25,750 (Zone 2). All listed items show “no change” in the provided data.
International crude prices increased: Brent was 109.24 USD per barrel, up from 106.58 USD one day ago and 101.29 USD 7 days ago (30 days ago not provided). WTI was 101.16 USD per barrel, up from 101.97 USD one day ago and 95.42 USD 7 days ago (30 days ago not provided).
News context over the past 24 hours points to a surge in global oil prices, with multiple reports attributing the rise to fears that US–Iran conflict risks are escalating. Several outlets also cited continued strength in Brent and WTI, alongside ongoing updates of retail fuel price tables from major Vietnamese distributors such as Petrolimex and PVOIL.

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