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Date: 3/5/2026.
Domestic fuel retail prices (VND/liter): All listed products show no recorded change across Region 1 and Region 2 (change column is “-”).
Key domestic price levels: DO 0.001S-V: 29,430 (Region 1) vs 30,010 (Region 2). DO 0.05S-II: 28,170 vs 28,730. Kerosene 2-K: 31,980 vs 32,610. E5 RON 92-II: 22,620 vs 23,070. RON 95-III: 23,750 vs 24,220. RON 95-V: 24,650 vs 25,140.
International benchmarks: Brent crude is at 108.17 USD/barrel. Compared with the previous day, it was 111.67 USD, and compared with 7 days ago, it was 101.27 USD. WTI crude is at 101.94 USD/barrel, down from 105.8 USD the previous day and up from 96.15 USD 7 days ago. (30-day figures are not provided.)
News context over the last 24 hours: Reports indicate fuel prices today (3–5) are moving with a generally upward trend. Several headlines note oil prices staying above the 100 USD/barrel level. One report highlights oil prices falling sharply as the U.S. and Iran move closer to ending their conflict, while other updates reference retailer price lists from major Vietnamese distributors.
Bottom line: The domestic retail board for 3/5/2026 remains steady (no change recorded), while global Brent and WTI are still holding above the 100 USD/barrel area, consistent with the news flow describing an overall upward bias.
Domestic price table (VND/liter):
Product | Region 1 | Region 2 | Change
DO 0.001S-V | 29,430 | 30,010 | -
DO 0.05S-II | 28,170 | 28,730 | -
E5 RON 92-II | 22,620 | 23,070 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 31,980 | 32,610 | -
RON 95-III | 23,750 | 24,220 | -
RON 95-V | 24,650 | 25,140 | -

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