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Date: 27/6/2026.
In the domestic fuel market, the latest listed products show no change across both regions (Vùng 1 and Vùng 2). The table below reports prices in VND per liter.
Domestic fuel prices (VND/liter)
Product | Region 1 | Region 2 | Change
DO 0,001S-V | 23,960 | 24,430 | -
DO 0,05S-II | 21,860 | 22,290 | -
E5 RON 92 | 19,350 | 19,730 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 20,890 | 21,300 | -
E10 RON 95 (III) | 19,910 | 20,300 | -
E10 RON 95 (V) | 20,960 | 21,370 | -
On the international front, prices moved lower. Brent is at 73.57 USD/barrel, down from 75.16 USD (previous day), 80.59 USD (7 days ago), and 92.24 USD (30 days ago). WTI is at 70.24 USD/barrel, down from 71.54 USD (previous day), 76.54 USD (7 days ago), and 88.45 USD (30 days ago).
News over the past 24 hours points to a broadly bearish global tone, with multiple reports highlighting sharp declines and concerns about oversupply. Several headlines also note that global crude has fallen to below 70 USD/barrel and that gasoline has dropped to below 20,000 VND per liter in the international-linked context.
Overall, despite the clear drop in global benchmarks, the domestic price list provided here indicates stable retail/posted fuel prices across both regions for the specified products.

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