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As of 18/6/2026, domestic fuel prices in Vietnam were reported as unchanged across the listed products and regions (no recorded daily change in the provided table).
Domestic prices (VND per liter): DO 0.001S-V stood at 27,130 in Region 1 and 27,670 in Region 2. DO 0.05S-II was 25,870 (Region 1) and 26,380 (Region 2). Kerosene 2-K was 25,890 (Region 1) and 26,400 (Region 2).
Gasoline prices were also stable: E5 RON 92-II at 21,330 (Region 1) and 21,750 (Region 2); RON 95-III at 24,150 (Region 1) and 24,630 (Region 2); RON 95-V at 25,050 (Region 1) and 25,550 (Region 2). All entries show “no change” in the provided data.
International crude: Brent was 78.97 USD per barrel. Compared with previous day levels, Brent was 79.46 USD per barrel (down from the previous day), but higher versus 7 days ago (88.73) and 30 days ago (110.81).
WTI was 75.33 USD per barrel. It was below the previous day at 75.81 USD per barrel, while still higher than 7 days ago (86.13) and 30 days ago (103.94).
News context (last 24 hours): Multiple reports indicated global oil prices moved with a mild upward bias or mixed direction, tied to uncertainty around the US–Iran situation and shifting expectations for related agreements. One report also noted that world prices remained below the 80 USD per barrel level.
In the domestic gasoline market, one report highlighted RON 92 nearing the 20,000 VND per liter mark, while E10 was mentioned as decreasing sharply in a separate context—however, the provided domestic price table for 18/6/2026 itself shows no changes for the listed items.