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Fuel prices in Vietnam on 4/6/2026 show no recorded change across the listed domestic products, with prices remaining stable in both Zone 1 and Zone 2 (unit: VND per liter).
Internationally, crude oil prices moved higher. Brent is at 97.07 USD per barrel, up from 97.08 USD one day ago, but higher versus 7 days ago (92.24) and 30 days ago (107.32). WTI is at 95.36 USD per barrel, slightly above 95.03 USD one day ago and also higher than 7 days ago (88.45), while below 30 days ago (99.83).
News coverage over the past 24 hours points to a roughly 2% rise in global oil prices, attributed to escalating Middle East tensions and developments around negotiations that have not progressed.
Domestic fuel prices (VND/liter):
DO 0,001S-V: Zone 1 28,910; Zone 2 29,480; Change: —
DO 0,05S-II: Zone 1 27,650; Zone 2 28,200; Change: —
E5 RON 92 gasoline (E5 RON 92-II): Zone 1 23,250; Zone 2 23,710; Change: —
Kerosene 2-K: Zone 1 25,800; Zone 2 26,310; Change: —
RON 95 gasoline (RON 95-III): Zone 1 24,150; Zone 2 24,630; Change: —
RON 95 gasoline (RON 95-V): Zone 1 25,050; Zone 2 25,550; Change: —
Overall, while global benchmarks (Brent and WTI) have rebounded, the provided domestic price snapshot for 4/6/2026 indicates stability across the listed fuel categories.
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