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Date: 28/4/2026.
International market: Global crude oil prices increased. Brent was at 101.95 USD/barrel (Previous day: 99.13). WTI was at 96.74 USD/barrel (Previous day: 94.40). The data shows no figures for 7 days or 30 days.
Domestic market (VND/liter): The provided domestic price snapshot shows no changes across the listed products and regions (change column is “-”). Prices are as follows:
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 27,950; Region 2 28,500.
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 26,690; Region 2 27,220.
E5 RON 92 gasoline: Region 1 21,830; Region 2 22,260.
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 32,100; Region 2 32,740.
RON 95 gasoline (III): Region 1 22,880; Region 2 23,330.
RON 95 gasoline (V): Region 1 23,820; Region 2 24,290.
News context (last 24 hours): Multiple reports cited a rise in world oil prices, with mentions of Brent and WTI rebounding, reaching the highest levels in about two weeks. Coverage also pointed to continued disruption risks related to shipments through the Hormuz Strait and news about Iran-related negotiations stalling.
Bottom line: Despite a clear uptick in global Brent and WTI versus the previous day, the domestic fuel price table provided for 28/4/2026 shows no recorded changes in the listed products and regions.

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