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Date: 29/6/2026
Domestic fuel prices show no recorded change across the listed products and regions, with the “Change” column marked as “-”. All prices are quoted in VND per liter.
Domestic fuel prices (VND/liter)
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 = 23,960; Region 2 = 24,430.
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 = 21,860; Region 2 = 22,290.
E5 RON 92-II: 19,350; E5 RON 92-II (Region 2) = 19,730.
Kerosene 2-K: 20,890; Region 2 = 21,300.
E10 RON 95-III: 19,910; Region 2 = 20,300.
E10 RON 95-V: 20,960; Region 2 = 21,370.
Internationally, Brent and WTI are both below their 30-day levels, but the shorter-term trend differs.
International crude oil prices (USD/barrel)
Brent: 72.93 (Previous day: 72.6; 7 days ago: 78.17; 30 days ago: 91.12).
WTI: 69.74 (Previous day: 69.23; 7 days ago: 74.12; 30 days ago: 87.36).
News flow over the past 24 hours highlights mixed global signals: multiple reports note a tendency toward increases or a mild rebound early in the week, while others emphasize that prices remain under pressure and have been maintaining a decline around the 4% range.
Overall, the snapshot shows stable domestic pricing alongside global crude levels that have eased versus 7- and 30-day comparisons, with Brent and WTI both still well below their month-ago readings.
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