Accordingly, the price of E5RON92 rose by 889 VND (0.034 USD) per litre to a maximum of 19,523 VND per litre, while RON95-III increased by 999 VND to 20,151 VND per litre.
Diesel 0.05S was capped at 19,279 VND per litre, up 754 VND, and kerosene went up 854 VND to 19,469 VND per litre. Meanwhile, mazut 180CST 3.5S edged down by 173 VND to no more than 15,689 VND per kg.
The two ministries said the adjustment was made in line with global fuel price movements and exchange rate fluctuations, while maintaining a reasonable price gap between E5RON92 and RON95 to encourage biofuel use. The price stabilisation fund was neither used nor replenished in this adjustment.
Since the beginning of 2026, domestic fuel prices have undergone nine revisions, with RON 95 and E5RON92 prices rising five times and falling four times.