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Fuel prices on 18/6/2026 show a mixed but stable picture domestically, while international crude benchmarks moved higher.
International market: Brent crude was at 78.97 USD/barrel, up versus 79.46 USD in the previous day and below the 7- and 30-day levels (88.73 and 110.81 USD). WTI crude stood at 75.33 USD/barrel, also below the previous day (75.81 USD) and below the 7- and 30-day figures (86.13 and 103.94 USD).
Domestic market (VND/liter): The provided domestic price snapshot lists multiple fuel products across Zone 1 and Zone 2, with no recorded change for each item in the “Change” column.
Domestic fuel price table (18/6/2026):
Product | Zone 1 (VND/liter) | Zone 2 (VND/liter) | Change
DO 0.001S-V | 27,130 | 27,670 | -
DO 0.05S-II | 25,870 | 26,380 | -
E5 RON 92-II | 21,330 | 21,750 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 25,890 | 26,400 | -
RON 95-III | 24,150 | 24,630 | -
RON 95-V | 25,050 | 25,550 | -
News context over the past 24 hours: Reports highlighted that global oil prices increased slightly or reversed upward mildly, with commentary linking price moves to uncertainty around the US–Iran situation and related deal speculation. One report also noted that world oil remained below 80 USD/barrel.
Separately, coverage mentioned domestic gasoline dynamics, including references that RON 92 was approaching the 20,000 VND/liter mark, while E10 was reported as decreasing in some contexts—however, the official domestic snapshot provided here shows no change across the listed fuel items and zones on 18/6/2026.
