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Fuel prices as of 29/4/2026 show no change in the domestic market across the listed products, while international crude remains elevated. The domestic price table reports “no change” for all items in both regions (Region 1 and Region 2).
Domestic fuel prices (VND per liter):
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 27,950; Region 2 28,500 (no change)
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 26,690; Region 2 27,220 (no change)
E5 RON 92 (Gasoline E5 RON 92): Region 1 21,830; Region 2 22,260 (no change)
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 32,100; Region 2 32,740 (no change)
RON 95 (Gasoline RON 95-III): Region 1 22,880; Region 2 23,330 (no change)
RON 95 (Gasoline RON 95-V): Region 1 23,820; Region 2 24,290 (no change)
International crude:
Brent crude: 103.96 USD per barrel (previous day: 102.61; 7 days: not provided; 30 days: not provided).
WTI crude: 99.47 USD per barrel (previous day: 97.42; 7 days: not provided; 30 days: not provided).
News context over the past 24 hours: Reports highlight crude oil moving near key psychological levels, with WTI approaching 100 USD per barrel and some headlines noting strong increases and moves above 110 USD per barrel. Coverage also points to domestic adjustments ahead of the 30/4 and 1/5 holiday period, while other updates mention gasoline price movements and subsequent adjustments.

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