
Global oil prices remain firm as the latest data show Brent at 81.89 USD per barrel and WTI at 78.02 USD per barrel. The current Brent reading is 81.89, the same as the previous day and seven days ago, while thirty days ago Brent stood at 85.14. WTI is 78.02, unchanged from the previous day and seven days ago, with thirty days ago at 87.28.
In the domestic market, price movements across the listed fuel products show a uniform upward bias. Diesel 0.001S-V is 29,720 VND per liter in Region 1 and 30,310 in Region 2, up 4,300. Diesel 0.05S-II is 27,620 in Region 1 and 28,170 in Region 2, up 4,300. Gasoline E5 RON 92-II is 22,380 in Region 1 and 22,820 in Region 2, up 2,560. Kerosene 2-K is 27,400 in Region 1 and 27,940 in Region 2, up 2,810. Gasoline E10 RON 95-III is 22,850 in Region 1 and 23,300 in Region 2, up 2,300. Gasoline E10 RON 95-V is 24,250 in Region 1 and 24,730 in Region 2, up 2,500.
Region 2 prices carry a premium over Region 1 across all products, with differentials ranging from 440 to 590 VND per liter. The exact regional differentials are: Diesel 0.001S-V 590, Diesel 0.05S-II 550, Gasoline E5 RON 92-II 440, Kerosene 2-K 540, Gasoline E10 RON 95-III 450, Gasoline E10 RON 95-V 480.
Over the past 24 hours, market news highlights persistent strength in world oil prices and notable domestic adjustments. Headlines note Brent briefly rising above 93 USD per barrel and significant price moves for E10 gasoline and diesel in the domestic market, underscoring ongoing sensitivity to global oil dynamics.