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As of 24/5/2026, Vietnam’s fuel price list shows no change across the quoted domestic products in both regions (Vùng 1 and Vùng 2), with the “Change” column marked as “-”.
Domestic prices (unit: VND per liter): DO 0.001S-V is 30,020 in Region 1 and 30,620 in Region 2; DO 0.05S-II is 28,760 and 29,330. Gasoline E5 RON 92-II is 24,340 and 24,820; Kerosene 2-K is 28,360 and 28,920. Gasoline RON 95-III is 25,540 and 26,050, while RON 95-V is 26,440 and 26,960.
Internationally, Brent crude is at 100.21 USD per barrel. Compared with 1 day ago (103.94), Brent is lower; it is also below the 7-day level (110.68) but above the 30-day reference (99.78). WTI is 96.6 USD per barrel, down from 1 day ago (97) and from 7 days ago (102.59), while remaining above the 30-day reference (94.88).
News flow over the past 24 hours highlighted week-long movements: reports pointed to a strong weekly decline for world oil prices, alongside headlines noting Brent rising to 103.54 USD per barrel at one point. Additional coverage also referenced gasoline RON 92 and RON 95 falling by roughly 5,000–8,000 VND per liter in the period discussed by media, and questions around upcoming adjustments for diesel.
Currency context in the news included a mild rise in free USD rates with DXY cooling, while separate headlines reported gold price weakness (not directly tied to fuel pricing in the provided data).
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