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As of 30/5/2026, fuel prices in Vietnam moved lower across multiple products in both domestic regions, while international crude benchmarks also declined.
Domestic market (VND per liter): Most listed fuels posted decreases in both Region 1 and Region 2. The largest drop among the shown items was for kerosene 2-K, down VND 2,560/liter (Region 1: 25,800; Region 2: 26,310).
Key domestic prices:
DO 0,001S-V: Region 1 28,910; Region 2 29,480 (change: -1,110).
DO 0,05S-II: Region 1 27,650; Region 2 28,200 (change: -1,110).
E5 RON 92 (II): Region 1 23,250; Region 2 23,710 (change: -1,090).
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 25,800; Region 2 26,310 (change: -2,560).
RON 95 (III): Region 1 24,150; Region 2 24,630 (change: -1,390).
RON 95 (V): Region 1 25,050; Region 2 25,550 (change: -1,390).
International market (USD per barrel): Brent crude was 91.7 USD/barrel, below the previous day and down versus longer lookbacks (previous day: 92.24; 7 days ago: 100.21; 30 days ago: 111.67). WTI crude was 87.76 USD/barrel (previous day: 88.45; 7 days ago: 96.6; 30 days ago: 105.8).
News context over the past 24 hours: Multiple reports highlighted falling oil prices, with domestic gasoline prices broadly declining and global crude continuing a downward trend. Coverage also cited positive signals related to the U.S. and Iran, alongside commentary that crude oil fell by more than 1.5% and extended a multi-session decline.

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