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Date: 4/5/2026.
Domestic market (VND per liter): The latest listed fuel prices show no recorded day-over-day change across the products and regions provided (Change column is “-”).
Key domestic prices by region:
DO 0.001S-V: Region 1 = 29,430; Region 2 = 30,010.
DO 0.05S-II: Region 1 = 28,170; Region 2 = 28,730.
E5 RON 92 (Gasoline): Region 1 = 22,620; Region 2 = 23,070.
Kerosene 2-K: Region 1 = 31,980; Region 2 = 32,610.
RON 95-III (Gasoline): Region 1 = 23,750; Region 2 = 24,220.
RON 95-V (Gasoline): Region 1 = 24,650; Region 2 = 25,140.
International market: Global crude prices remain above the 100 USD/barrel level, but both benchmarks softened versus the previous day.
Brent: 108.15 USD/barrel (previous day: 108.83; 7 days ago: 101.85; 30 days: not provided).
WTI: 101.64 USD/barrel (previous day: 102.50; 7 days ago: 96.68; 30 days: not provided).
News context over the past 24 hours: Multiple reports indicate global oil prices are forecast to decline or have turned lower, citing expectations of easing tensions in conflict areas and related pressure on prices. Some coverage also points to mild declines linked to efforts to clear ships stuck near the Hormuz Strait.
Overall takeaway: In the domestic fuel list provided for 4/5/2026, prices are unchanged across the shown products and regions, while international Brent and WTI show a modest pullback from the previous day, still holding around the 100 USD/barrel range.

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