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As of 27/5/2026, domestic fuel prices in Vietnam show no recorded day-on-day change in the provided snapshot (all “Change” values are marked as “-”). Prices are quoted in VND per liter across two regions.
In the international market, Brent is at 96.32 USD per barrel. Compared with previous day levels (94.52), Brent is higher, but it remains below the 7-day figure (105.23) and below the 30-day figure (101.85).
WTI is at 93.12 USD per barrel. It is higher than the previous day (91.04), but below the 7-day (98.81) and 30-day (96.68) readings.
News flow over the past 24 hours points to mixed movements in global oil and fuel prices, with multiple reports highlighting “opposite” increases/decreases and market anticipation for further adjustments. Some headlines also reference geopolitical developments affecting expectations around key shipping routes.
Domestic fuel price snapshot (VND/liter)
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 = 30,020; Region 2 = 30,620 (Change: -)
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 = 28,760; Region 2 = 29,330 (Change: -)
E5 RON 92-II: Region 1 = 24,340; Region 2 = 24,820 (Change: -)
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 = 28,360; Region 2 = 28,920 (Change: -)
RON 95-III: Region 1 = 25,540; Region 2 = 26,050 (Change: -)
RON 95-V: Region 1 = 26,440; Region 2 = 26,960 (Change: -)
International benchmark prices
Brent: 96.32 USD/barrel (Previous day: 94.52; 7 days ago: 105.23; 30 days ago: 101.85)
WTI: 93.12 USD/barrel (Previous day: 91.04; 7 days ago: 98.81; 30 days ago: 96.68)
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