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Date: 22/5/2026.
Global market (international crude): Brent was quoted at 104.49 USD/barrel, down from 105.23 USD in the previous day and below 109.24 USD from 7 days ago. WTI stood at 97.7 USD/barrel, down from 98.81 USD the previous day and below 101.16 USD from 7 days ago.
Domestic market (prices in VND/liter): The provided domestic price snapshot shows the following product levels (no stated day-over-day change in the data):
Domestic fuel prices (VND/liter)
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 30,020; Region 2 30,620.
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 28,760; Region 2 29,330.
E5 RON 92 gasoline: Region 1 24,340; Region 2 24,820.
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 28,360; Region 2 28,920.
RON 95 gasoline (III): Region 1 25,540; Region 2 26,050.
RON 95 gasoline (V): Region 1 26,440; Region 2 26,960.
News context from the past 24 hours: Multiple reports highlighted that world oil prices fell by around 2% and that domestic gasoline increased sharply while global oil prices declined. Another update noted Brent trading around 104.20 USD/barrel. Reports also pointed to RON 95 reaching a new high domestically, while some coverage mentioned the lowest levels near two weeks due to uncertainty around a potential US–Iran agreement.
Key takeaway: Despite lower Brent and WTI internationally, the domestic fuel price table for 22/5/2026 reflects higher gasoline levels, aligning with the news that domestic gasoline rose strongly while global crude fell.
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