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As of 28/6/2026, domestic fuel prices across the two regions are reported as unchanged (no listed daily change) for all products in the provided schedule.
Domestic prices (unit: VND per liter) show a clear regional spread: Region 2 is consistently higher than Region 1 for each item.
Key domestic levels include DO 0.001S-V at 23,960 (Region 1) and 24,430 (Region 2) VND/liter; DO 0.05S-II at 21,860 and 22,290 VND/liter; Kerosene 2-K at 20,890 and 21,300 VND/liter.
For gasoline, E5 RON 92-II is 19,350 (Region 1) and 19,730 (Region 2) VND/liter. E10 RON 95 prices range from 19,910 to 20,960 VND/liter in Region 1, and from 20,300 to 21,370 VND/liter in Region 2, depending on the listed grade.
Internationally, the downward trend remains visible. Brent is at 72.6 USD per barrel, down from 73.57 USD 1 day ago, 81.69 USD 7 days ago, and 91.7 USD 30 days ago.
WTI is at 69.23 USD per barrel, lower than 70.24 USD 1 day ago, 77.74 USD 7 days ago, and 87.76 USD 30 days ago.
News flow over the past 24 hours highlights continued global oil declines, with multiple reports noting sharp drops in world prices and strong reductions in domestic gasoline—alongside discussion of E10 falling to record-low levels.
Despite the international weakness, the provided domestic price table indicates no change in the listed rates at this snapshot date.
Domestic fuel prices snapshot (28/6/2026, 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-II gasoline | 19,350 | 19,730 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 20,890 | 21,300 | -
E10 RON 95-III gasoline | 19,910 | 20,300 | -
E10 RON 95-V gasoline | 20,960 | 21,370 | -

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