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As of 31/5/2026, fuel prices in the domestic market show no recorded daily change across the listed products and regions.
Domestic prices (unit: VND/liter) remain flat across both regions: DO 0,001S-V at 28,910 (Zone 1) and 29,480 (Zone 2); DO 0,05S-II at 27,650 (Zone 1) and 28,200 (Zone 2); E5 RON 92-II at 23,250 (Zone 1) and 23,710 (Zone 2); Kerosene 2-K at 25,800 (Zone 1) and 26,310 (Zone 2); RON 95-III at 24,150 (Zone 1) and 24,630 (Zone 2); and RON 95-V at 25,050 (Zone 1) and 25,550 (Zone 2).
Internationally, Brent is at 91.12 USD/barrel, down versus the previous day (91.7) and notably lower versus 7 days ago (100.21) and 30 days ago (108.83). WTI is at 87.36 USD/barrel, also lower than the previous day (87.76), 7 days ago (96.6), and 30 days ago (102.5).
News flow over the past 24 hours points to a deep weekly decline in fuel prices, with reports highlighting that oil prices fell by more than 2% amid expectations around U.S. and Iran-related information. Additional coverage notes that Brent and WTI remained in low ranges as the week ended with a sharp drop, and that retail gasoline prices saw significant declines in the period.
Overall, the domestic price table reflects stability on the day, while the international benchmark trend remains decisively lower across 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day comparisons.
Domestic fuel price snapshot (VND/liter):
Product | Zone 1 | Zone 2 | Change
DO 0,001S-V | 28,910 | 29,480 | -
DO 0,05S-II | 27,650 | 28,200 | -
E5 RON 92-II | 23,250 | 23,710 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 25,800 | 26,310 | -
RON 95-III | 24,150 | 24,630 | -
RON 95-V | 25,050 | 25,550 | -

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