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As of 9/5/2026, Vietnam’s fuel market showed mixed pricing across key products, while global crude prices turned upward following renewed US–Iran tensions.
International: Brent crude increased to 100.49 USD/barrel (previous day: 102.39; 7 days ago: 108.17). WTI crude rose to 94.68 USD/barrel (previous day: 97.08; 7 days ago: 101.94).
Domestic prices (VND/liter):
• DO 0.001S-V: 28,750 in Zone 1; 29,320 in Zone 2 (change: -680).
• DO 0.05S-II: 27,490 in Zone 1; 28,030 in Zone 2 (change: -680).
• E5 RON 92-II gasoline: 23,790 in Zone 1; 24,260 in Zone 2 (change: +1,170).
• Kerosene 2-K: 30,450 in Zone 1; 31,050 in Zone 2 (change: -1,530).
• RON 95-III gasoline: 24,350 in Zone 1; 24,830 in Zone 2 (change: +600).
• RON 95-V gasoline: 25,250 in Zone 1; 25,750 in Zone 2 (change: +600).
News context (past 24 hours): Several reports highlighted that global oil prices rebounded strongly, linked to renewed conflict-related developments involving the US and Iran, alongside ongoing domestic retail price fluctuations across gasoline and diesel.

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