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As of 8/5/2026, domestic fuel prices in Vietnam show no recorded change across the listed products and regions (VND per liter).
In the domestic market, the highest price among the provided items is Kerosene (Dầu hỏa 2-K) at 30,450 VND/liter in Region 1 and 31,050 VND/liter in Region 2. Gasoline prices range from 23,790 VND/liter (E5 RON 92-II) to 25,250 VND/liter (RON 95-V) in Region 1, with corresponding higher figures in Region 2.
Internationally, crude oil prices continue to ease. Brent is at 102.39 USD/barrel, down from 107.32 USD/barrel in the previous day and 108.83 USD/barrel 7 days ago. WTI is at 97.06 USD/barrel, down from 99.83 USD/barrel in the previous day and 102.5 USD/barrel 7 days ago.
News flow over the past 24 hours highlights continued global downside pressure for oil prices, alongside reports of strong fluctuations ahead of US–Iran peace talks and mixed domestic reactions, including references to gasoline rebounding while diesel declines sharply.
Domestic fuel price snapshot (VND/liter)
Product | Region 1 | Region 2 | Change
DO 0,001S-V | 28,750 | 29,320 | -
DO 0,05S-II | 27,490 | 28,030 | -
E5 RON 92-II | 23,790 | 24,260 | -
Kerosene 2-K | 30,450 | 31,050 | -
Gasoline RON 95-III | 24,350 | 24,830 | -
Gasoline RON 95-V | 25,250 | 25,750 | -
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