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As of 30/6/2026, global crude oil prices are higher versus the previous day, with Brent at 73.52 USD per barrel (previous day: 73.01; 7 days ago: 76.55; 30 days ago: 92.86) and WTI at 70.2 USD per barrel (previous day: 69.73; 7 days ago: 72.74; 30 days ago: 89.42).
In the domestic market, the latest price board shows no recorded changes across the listed fuel products (all “change” fields are “-”). Prices are quoted in VND per liter.
Domestic fuel prices (VND/liter): DO 0.001S-V: Region 1 23,960; Region 2 24,430. DO 0.05S-II: Region 1 21,860; Region 2 22,290. E5 RON 92 (II): 19,350 (Region 1) and 19,730 (Region 2). Kerosene 2-K: 20,890 (Region 1) and 21,300 (Region 2). E10 RON 95 (III): 19,910 (Region 1) and 20,300 (Region 2). E10 RON 95 (V): 20,960 (Region 1) and 21,370 (Region 2).
News over the past 24 hours highlights that world fuel prices have been moving around the 70 USD per barrel area, with reports noting mild increases and stabilization after Iran and the United States stopped attacks. Several outlets also reported that both WTI and Brent rose, while some domestic retail references pointed to E10 and RON 92 levels near the 19,000 VND/liter range.

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