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As of 6/6/2026, Vietnam’s domestic fuel price list shows no recorded changes across the quoted products in both pricing regions.
Domestic market (unit: VND/liter): DO 0.001S-V is 28,910 in Zone 1 and 29,480 in Zone 2; DO 0.05S-II is 27,650 in Zone 1 and 28,200 in Zone 2. Kerosene (Dầu hỏa 2-K) is 25,800 in Zone 1 and 26,310 in Zone 2.
Gasoline prices also remain flat: E5 RON 92-II is 23,250 in Zone 1 and 23,710 in Zone 2; RON 95-III is 24,150 in Zone 1 and 24,630 in Zone 2; RON 95-V is 25,050 in Zone 1 and 25,550 in Zone 2.
Internationally, crude oil prices are lower. Brent is 92.87 USD/barrel, down versus 1 day ago (95.2) and also below the 30-day level (102.39), while it remains above the 7-day figure (91.12). WTI is 90.25 USD/barrel, lower than 1 day ago (92.9) and below the 30-day level (97.08), but above the 7-day figure (87.36).
News over the past 24 hours points to a softer global tone: fuel prices fell on expectations that US–Iran tensions may ease, with reports also citing stable supply conditions from Oman and continued declines in world oil prices. Coverage also highlighted that domestic gasoline prices were lower in recent updates, including E10 under 23,000 VND/liter in some reports.

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