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Fuel prices on 19/5/2026 show a mixed picture: international crude benchmarks are higher, but the domestic listed fuel prices in the provided table remain unchanged (no recorded daily change).
In the international market, Brent crude is at 109.12 USD/barrel, up from 110.68 USD/barrel in the previous day, while WTI is at 102.38 USD/barrel, slightly below 102.59 USD/barrel in the previous day. Over the past 7 days, Brent is at 107.5 USD/barrel and WTI at 102.11 USD/barrel. (30-day figures are not provided.)
Domestic fuel prices (unit: VND/liter) are listed as follows, with no change shown across all items:
DO 0.001S-V: Region 1 28,480, Region 2 29,040 (Change: -)
DO 0.05S-II: Region 1 27,220, Region 2 27,760 (Change: -)
E5 RON 92 gasoline: Region 1 23,130, Region 2 23,590 (Change: -)
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 27,710, Region 2 28,260 (Change: -)
RON 95 gasoline (III): Region 1 24,070, Region 2 24,550 (Change: -)
RON 95 gasoline (V): Region 1 24,970, Region 2 25,460 (Change: -)
News over the past 24 hours highlights continued increases in world oil prices, with reports citing a two-week high driven by concerns about potential supply disruptions. Some coverage also notes fuel price differentiation, including mentions that diesel is at a low point while RON 95 gasoline has risen sharply (as reported by media), and expectations of further upward movement in the near term.
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