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Fuel prices on 3/5/2026 show no recorded day-over-day change in the domestic retail price list provided, with all listed products marked “no change”. Prices are quoted in VND per liter.
In the domestic market, the highest price among the listed items is Kerosene (Dầu hỏa 2-K) at 31,980 VND/liter in Zone 1 and 32,610 VND/liter in Zone 2. Diesel (DO 0,001S-V) is 29,430 VND/liter in Zone 1 and 30,010 VND/liter in Zone 2, while Diesel (DO 0,05S-II) is 28,170 VND/liter in Zone 1 and 28,730 VND/liter in Zone 2.
Gasoline prices vary by grade and zone. E5 RON 92 is 22,620 VND/liter (Zone 1) and 23,070 VND/liter (Zone 2). RON 95 is listed at 23,750 VND/liter (Zone 1) and 24,220 VND/liter (Zone 2) for RON 95-III, and 24,650 VND/liter (Zone 1) and 25,140 VND/liter (Zone 2) for RON 95-V.
Internationally, crude oil remains firm. Brent is quoted at 108.17 USD per barrel, with the previous day at 111.67 and 7 days ago at 101.27. WTI is at 101.94 USD per barrel, down from 105.8 the previous day and above 96.15 from 7 days ago.
News flow over the past 24 hours points to a mixed but generally upward bias in retail fuel prices, with multiple reports noting strong fluctuations and that oil prices are still above the 100 USD per barrel level. One report also highlights a potential easing in geopolitical risk as the U.S. and Iran move closer to ending the conflict, which coincides with the observed pullback from the previous day in both Brent and WTI.
Domestic fuel retail prices (VND/liter)
Product | Zone 1 (VND/liter) | Zone 2 (VND/liter) | Change
DO 0,001S-V | 29,430 | 30,010 | -
DO 0,05S-II | 28,170 | 28,730 | -
E5 RON 92 | 22,620 | 23,070 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 31,980 | 32,610 | -
Gasoline RON 95-III | 23,750 | 24,220 | -
Gasoline RON 95-V | 24,650 | 25,140 | -

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