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Fuel prices on 26/5/2026 show no listed change in the domestic market. The provided domestic price table reports “no change” across all items and zones (Zone 1 and Zone 2).
Domestic prices (unit: VND per liter) remain stable across the following products: DO 0.001S-V at 30,020 (Zone 1) and 30,620 (Zone 2); DO 0.05S-II at 28,760 and 29,330; E5 RON 92-II at 24,340 and 24,820; Kerosene 2-K at 28,360 and 28,920; RON 95-III at 25,540 and 26,050; and RON 95-V at 26,440 and 26,960.
Internationally, crude oil prices are lower. Brent is quoted at 94.58 USD per barrel, down versus Previous day (100.21), and also below 7 days ago (110.81) and 30 days ago (101.27). WTI is at 91.07 USD per barrel, down versus Previous day (96.6), below 7 days ago (103.94), and slightly below 30 days ago (96.15).
News over the past 24 hours highlights a strong global decline in oil prices, including reports that prices fell more than 4% to the lowest level in two weeks, and that the drop approached nearly 7% amid expectations of progress toward a US–Iran agreement. Several outlets also point to expectations for domestic adjustments, including forecasts of gasoline decreasing by up to 2,000 VND per liter and diesel reaching a new low—however, the domestic table provided for 26/5/2026 still shows no “change” entries.
Overall, the data for 26/5/2026 indicates stable domestic listed prices despite a pronounced drop in global Brent and WTI.

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