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Fuel prices in Vietnam on 2/5/2026 showed mixed movement across products, with several gasoline grades rising while some distillates declined.
Domestic market (VND per liter) highlights: DO 0,001S-V increased to 29,430 in Zone 1 and 30,010 in Zone 2 (+1,480). DO 0,05S-II rose to 28,170 and 28,730 (+1,480). Kerosene (Dầu hỏa 2-K) fell slightly to 31,980 and 32,610 (-120).
Gasoline prices were broadly higher: E5 RON 92 (Zone 1/Zone 2) moved up to 22,620 and 23,070 (+790). RON 95 also increased across zones, with RON 95-III at 23,750 and 24,220 (+870) and RON 95-V at 24,650 and 25,140 (+830).
Internationally, both benchmark crudes were lower: Brent was 108.83 USD per barrel, down from 111.68 USD (previous day) and 99.13 USD (7 days ago). WTI was 102.5 USD per barrel, down from 108.01 USD (previous day) and 94.4 USD (7 days ago). (30-day reference not provided.)
News over the past 24 hours pointed to a sharp global drop in oil prices, alongside reports of price rebounds tied to Iran-related developments and subsequent declines as signals from Iran eased uncertainty. Multiple outlets also published updated retail fuel price lists from major distributors around the same date.
Domestic price table (VND/liter):
Product | Zone 1 | Zone 2 | Change
DO 0,001S-V | 29,430 | 30,010 | +1,480
DO 0,05S-II | 28,170 | 28,730 | +1,480
E5 RON 92-II | 22,620 | 23,070 | +790
Kerosene 2-K | 31,980 | 32,610 | -120
RON 95-III | 23,750 | 24,220 | +870
RON 95-V | 24,650 | 25,140 | +830
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