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Date: 29/6/2026.
Domestic market (VND/liter): The provided domestic fuel price list shows no changes across the quoted products and regions (Change: “-”). Prices are listed by region 1 and region 2.
Domestic prices table (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 gasoline | 19,350 | 19,730 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 20,890 | 21,300 | -
E10 RON 95 gasoline (III) | 19,910 | 20,300 | -
E10 RON 95 gasoline (V) | 20,960 | 21,370 | -
International market (USD/barrel): Brent is at 72.93 USD/barrel, compared with 72.6 USD/barrel 1 day ago, 78.17 USD/barrel 7 days ago, and 91.12 USD/barrel 30 days ago.
WTI is at 69.74 USD/barrel, compared with 69.23 USD/barrel 1 day ago, 74.12 USD/barrel 7 days ago, and 87.36 USD/barrel 30 days ago.
News context (last 24h): Multiple reports indicate mixed-to-cautious global momentum: some coverage notes a slight early-week increase or a rebound in world prices, while others highlight that Brent and WTI have been holding a downward trend and that crude prices remain around the 70 USD/barrel area. One report also points to the possibility that E10 prices could still face further downside in the new week.

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