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gasoline prices
Latest news regarding fuel prices.
Fuel prices today, January 20th: World oil prices rose slightly, RON 95 gasoline price is at 18,712 VND.
Brent and WTI crude oil prices both rose slightly in early week trading as risks from Iran eased. In the Vietnamese market, RON 95 gasoline is currently listed at 18,712 VND/liter.
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Fuel prices today, January 18th: RON 95 gasoline price increased to 18,712 VND per liter.
The global oil market is caught between concerns about Middle Eastern supply and the prospect of a global surplus. Domestic gasoline prices have risen across the board since the latest price adjustment.
Fuel prices today, January 17th: World oil prices rise slightly, domestic gasoline prices increase across the board.
Brent and WTI crude oil prices maintained a slight upward trend ahead of the US holiday due to geopolitical concerns. Domestically, the price of RON95-III gasoline is currently at 18,712 VND/liter.
World oil prices fell by more than 4%, and domestic gasoline prices increased across the board starting January 16th.
Brent and WTI oil prices plummeted following signs of easing tensions in the Middle East, while domestic RON 95 gasoline prices increased by 152 VND/liter according to the latest price adjustment.
Fuel prices increased across the board from 3 PM on January 15th, with the highest increase being 226 VND/liter.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance jointly adjusted the prices of E5RON92 and RON95 gasoline and other types of diesel fuel upwards from the afternoon of January 15th, while the price of mazut decreased slightly by 2 VND/kg.
Fuel prices today, January 15th: World prices fall sharply, domestic prices await further adjustments.
At the close of trading, world oil prices fell by more than 1% following statements from the US. In Vietnam, the price of RON 95 gasoline remains at 18,560 VND/liter.
Fuel price forecast for today, January 15th: Prices to rise across the board after 5 consecutive decreases.
Domestic gasoline prices are expected to increase by 100 to 200 VND/liter this afternoon, January 15th, reflecting the recovery of global crude oil prices and the benchmark market in Singapore.
Gasoline and diesel prices are forecast to increase by 100-200 VND/liter tomorrow, January 15th, after five consecutive decreases.
January 14, 2026 16:46
Fuel prices are forecast to rise again on January 15th after a series of five consecutive decreases. The adjustment will range from 80-250 VND/liter depending on developments in the global market.
Today's fuel prices (January 14th): World oil prices surge by more than $1 due to concerns about supply from Iran.
January 14, 2026 11:18
Brent and WTI crude oil prices both rose by more than 2% amid geopolitical risks and concerns about supply disruptions from Iran, while domestic gasoline prices maintained a downward trend.
Fuel prices today, January 13th: World prices reach a 7-week high, domestic prices decrease slightly.
January 13, 2026 12:24
Brent and WTI crude oil prices simultaneously reached their highest levels in nearly two months due to concerns about supply from Iran, while domestic gasoline prices were just adjusted down by more than 300 VND/liter.
Fuel prices today, January 12th: Global prices under upward pressure, domestic prices decrease by 357 VND.
January 12, 2026 11:55
The global oil market faces supply risks from Iran and Russia, pushing world prices up. Domestically, RON 95 gasoline will decrease to 18,560 VND/liter from January 10, 2026.
Fuel prices today, January 11th: World oil prices surge by 4%, domestic gasoline prices decrease.
January 11, 2026 09:48
The global oil market recorded an impressive week of gains driven by geopolitical shifts, while domestic gasoline prices continued their downward trend following the latest price adjustment.
World oil prices surged by more than 2%, with Brent crude reaching $63.34 per barrel.
January 10, 2026 09:10
Concerns about supply disruptions from Iran and Russia fueled a strong recovery in global crude oil prices, while domestic retail gasoline and diesel prices saw a simultaneous decline.
The price of RON 95 gasoline decreased by 357 VND/liter from 3 PM on January 8, 2026, reaching a minimum of 18,560 VND.
January 8, 2026 15:57
From 3 PM on January 8, 2026, the prices of all petroleum products will decrease, except for fuel oil which will increase slightly. This is another price reduction amidst cooling global prices.
Fuel prices on January 8th: Forecasted to decrease for the 5th consecutive time by up to 330 VND per liter.
January 8, 2026 06:44
The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance are expected to adjust retail gasoline and diesel prices downwards in this afternoon's price adjustment (January 8th), with the highest reduction being approximately 330 VND/liter.
Gasoline and diesel prices today, January 5th: Supply risks in Venezuela push oil prices up slightly.
January 5, 2026 09:15
The energy market enters 2026 under pressure from global oversupply, but geopolitical tensions in Venezuela are becoming a significant supporting factor for world crude oil prices.
Today's fuel prices (January 4th): World oil prices continue to fall, RON 95 gasoline drops to 18,917 VND.
January 4, 2026 10:14
The global crude oil market closed the first trading week of 2026 in the red due to oversupply pressure. Domestically, gasoline and diesel prices saw a slight decrease following the latest price adjustment.
World oil prices fell by more than 1% on the first trading day of 2026, while domestic RON 95 gasoline was priced at 18,917 VND.
January 3, 2026 11:53
Brent crude oil prices retreated to around $60 per barrel as oversupply pressures outweighed geopolitical risks. In Vietnam, retail gasoline and diesel prices remained stable according to the end-of-2025 price adjustment period.
Fuel prices today, January 2nd: Brent crude falls to $60.85, domestic gasoline prices decrease across the board.
January 2, 2026 12:55
The global crude oil market is under significant oversupply pressure in 2026, causing prices to fall by nearly 1%, while the price of RON 95 gasoline in Vietnam is currently at 18,917 VND/liter.
Fuel prices today, January 1st: Gasoline drops to 18,000 VND, world crude oil experiences sharpest decline in 5 years.
January 1, 2026 09:20
Domestic gasoline and diesel prices have seen a slight decrease across the board since the price adjustment on the afternoon of December 31st. Globally, crude oil prices recorded their sharpest annual decline since 2020 due to oversupply pressure.
Fuel prices today, December 31st: World oil prices turn slightly lower.
December 31, 2025 09:21
Brent crude oil prices retreated to $61.30 per barrel due to concerns about global oversupply, while domestic gasoline and diesel prices remained stable at the listed levels since December 25th.
Fuel prices today, December 30th: World oil prices surge by over 2%
December 30, 2025 12:21
Brent and WTI crude oil prices both rose by more than 2% due to escalating geopolitical tensions in Yemen and Russia. Domestically, RON 95 gasoline is currently being sold at 19,006 VND/liter.
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