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As of 3/6/2026, Vietnam’s domestic fuel price list shows no recorded changes across the provided products in both pricing zones.
Domestic prices (VND/liter)
DO 0.001S-V: Zone 1 at 28,910; Zone 2 at 29,480 (no change).
DO 0.05S-II: Zone 1 at 27,650; Zone 2 at 28,200 (no change).
E5 RON 92-II: 23,250 in Zone 1; 23,710 in Zone 2 (no change).
Kerosene 2-K: 25,800 in Zone 1; 26,310 in Zone 2 (no change).
RON 95-III: 24,150 in Zone 1; 24,630 in Zone 2 (no change).
RON 95-V: 25,050 in Zone 1; 25,550 in Zone 2 (no change).
International benchmark crude
Brent: 96.95 USD/barrel, up versus the previous day (94.84), and higher than 7 days ago (93.83). However, it remains below the 30-day level (113.93).
WTI: 94.75 USD/barrel, above the previous day (92) and higher than 7 days ago (90.18). It is also below the 30-day figure (104.89).
News context over the past 24 hours
Global oil prices continued to rise, with reports citing ongoing supply disruption concerns related to the Middle East. Other coverage noted oil price movements linked to negotiations involving Iran, as referenced in statements attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Domestic headlines also highlighted mixed product movements in the market narrative, including mentions that RON 92 declined and diesel fell by 17,130 VND/liter, alongside broader reports that “oil prices increased across the board.”

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