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Fuel prices on 31/5/2026 show a stable domestic picture, with the provided domestic price list indicating no recorded changes across products and regions.
Domestic fuel prices (VND per liter):
DO 0.001S-V: Zone 1 at 28,910; Zone 2 at 29,480 (change: no data/unchanged).
DO 0.05S-II: Zone 1 at 27,650; Zone 2 at 28,200 (change: no data/unchanged).
E5 RON 92 (E5 RON 92-II): 23,250 in Zone 2 at 23,710 (change: no data/unchanged).
Kerosene 2-K: 25,800 in Zone 1 at 26,310 in Zone 2 (change: no data/unchanged).
RON 95 (III): 24,150 in Zone 1 at 24,630 in Zone 2 (change: no data/unchanged).
RON 95 (V): 25,050 in Zone 1 at 25,550 in Zone 2 (change: no data/unchanged).
International benchmark crude:
Brent crude: 91.12 USD per barrel. Previous day: 91.7; 7 days ago: 100.21; 30 days ago: 108.83.
WTI crude: 87.36 USD per barrel. Previous day: 87.76; 7 days ago: 96.6; 30 days ago: 102.5.
News context over the past 24 hours: Multiple reports highlighted that fuel prices have fallen significantly over the week, with global oil prices dropping by more than 2% as markets awaited information related to the US and Iran. Several outlets also noted that Brent and WTI are trading in low ranges and that the market was relatively quiet as the week ended with deep declines.
One report specifically referenced gasoline weakness, including RON 95 falling to 9,690 VND per liter and E10 nearing a low point, while other coverage focused on end-of-month fuel price tables from major distributors.
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