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Date: 23/6/2026.
Domestic fuel market (VND/liter): Most listed products show no change in the provided snapshot, while two E10 gasoline grades record decreases.
Key domestic prices: DO 0,001S-V: Vùng 1 25,430; Vùng 2 25,930. DO 0,05S-II: Vùng 1 23,530; Vùng 2 24,000. Xăng E5 RON 92-II: Vùng 1 20,120; Vùng 2 20,520. Dầu hỏa 2-K: Vùng 1 22,690; Vùng 2 23,140.
Gasoline declines: Xăng E10 RON 95-III: Vùng 1 20,750; Vùng 2 21,160 (change: -3,400). Xăng E10 RON 95-V: Vùng 1 21,670; Vùng 2 22,100 (change: -3,380).
International crude (USD/barrel): Both benchmark crudes are lower versus recent periods. Brent is 78.17 USD/barrel, down from 81.69 USD/barrel (previous day), 79.46 USD/barrel (7 days ago), and 100.21 USD/barrel (30 days ago). WTI is 74.12 USD/barrel, down from 77.74 USD/barrel (previous day), 75.81 USD/barrel (7 days ago), and 96.6 USD/barrel (30 days ago).
News context (past 24 hours): Headlines point to a drop of more than 3% in oil prices, with Brent reported around the high-70s USD/barrel. Reports also reference a continued low level for world gasoline and oil prices since early March, plus a “fall after positive US–Iran negotiation signals.” Several outlets also note consecutive declines and that E10 gasoline has reached very low levels.
Overall read-through: The domestic snapshot is mostly stable for the listed fuel products, while international weakness—Brent and WTI falling sharply from 30 days ago—aligns with the observed declines in E10 RON 95-III and E10 RON 95-V in the domestic data provided.
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