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As of 28/6/2026, domestic fuel prices across the listed products show no recorded change ("Change" column is blank), with prices quoted in VND per liter for both Zone 1 and Zone 2.
Internationally, crude prices remain under pressure. Brent is at 72.6 USD per barrel, down from 73.57 USD one day ago, 81.69 USD 7 days ago, and 91.7 USD 30 days ago. WTI is at 69.23 USD per barrel, down from 70.24 USD one day ago, 77.74 USD 7 days ago, and 87.76 USD 30 days ago.
Recent news coverage over the past 24 hours highlights continued global declines in oil prices, with multiple reports noting falling world crude and strong domestic gasoline reductions—particularly for E10—while one report also cites Brent being quoted around the low-71 USD per barrel range.
Domestic price snapshot (VND/liter):
DO 0.001S-V: Zone 1 23,960; Zone 2 24,430.
DO 0.05S-II: Zone 1 21,860; Zone 2 22,290.
Gasoline E5 RON 92-II: Zone 1 19,350; Zone 2 19,730.
Kerosene 2-K: Zone 1 20,890; Zone 2 21,300.
Gasoline E10 RON 95-III: Zone 1 19,910; Zone 2 20,300.
Gasoline E10 RON 95-V: Zone 1 20,960; Zone 2 21,370.

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