
Global oil prices rose modestly amid supply concerns and demand signals, with Brent at 81.89 USD per barrel and WTI at 78.02 USD per barrel. The previous day values are 81.89 for Brent and 78.02 for WTI, with 7 day levels unchanged and 30 day Brent at 91.75 USD per barrel while WTI sits at 84.89. These international benchmarks underpin the direction in the domestic fuel market.
In the domestic market, price changes are observed across all listed fuels. Region 1 and Region 2 prices are as follows: DO 0,001S-V is 29,720 VND per liter in Region 1 and 30,310 in Region 2, up by 4,300. DO 0,05S-II is 27,620 in Region 1 and 28,170 in Region 2, up by 4,300. Gasoline E5 RON 92-II is 22,380 and 22,820, up by 2,560. Dầu hỏa 2-K is 27,400 and 27,940, up by 2,810. Xăng E10 RON 95-III is 22,850 and 23,300, up by 2,300. Xăng E10 RON 95-V is 24,250 and 24,730, up by 2,500. Unit is VND per liter.
The price gaps indicate Region 2 is consistently higher than Region 1 across the board, reflecting regional pricing adjustments. The magnitude of increases points to a broad upward pressure across the fuel spectrum, with the largest gains seen in diesel-type products (DO 0,001S-V and DO 0,05S-II) at 4,300 VND per liter. Gasoline variants show smaller but still meaningful increases around 2,300 to 2,810 VND per liter.
Over the past 24 hours, fuel news highlights ongoing moves in the sector. Headlines note that global oil prices continued to rise, with Brent around 81.89 USD per barrel and WTI near 78.02 USD, and that domestic prices are awaiting the 3 PM policy decision to gauge potential adjustments. Reports also indicate mixed movements across fuels, including E10 variants and RON 92, with E10 dropping more than 2,000 VND and RON 92 near a local bottom. These narratives point to a cautious but upward trajectory in energy costs that could influence upcoming price actions across regions.