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As of 2/6/2026, international crude prices remained supported by a mild upward trend, while the domestic fuel price list shows no recorded changes across the tracked products and regions.
International market (USD per barrel): Brent crude was quoted at 94.84, compared with 92.86 in the previous day, 96.32 over 7 days ago, and 108.05 over 30 days ago. WTI crude stood at 92, versus 89.42 in the previous day, 93.12 over 7 days ago, and 101.62 over 30 days ago.
Domestic market (VND per liter): The provided domestic price table lists products across Region 1 and Region 2, with a “Change” column showing no movement (“-”) for all items.
Domestic fuel prices by product and region (VND/liter):
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 28,910; Region 2 29,480 (Change: -)
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 27,650; Region 2 28,200 (Change: -)
E5 RON 92-II gasoline: Region 1 23,250; Region 2 23,710 (Change: -)
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 25,800; Region 2 26,310 (Change: -)
RON 95-III gasoline: Region 1 24,150; Region 2 24,630 (Change: -)
RON 95-V gasoline: Region 1 25,050; Region 2 25,550 (Change: -)
News context from the past 24 hours: Multiple reports highlighted that global oil prices continued to rise slightly, with some coverage attributing the move to negotiations between the US and Iran stalling. Other updates referenced ongoing domestic pressure and the latest published fuel price schedules by major distributors.
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