At 6:6 AM on February 23th, WTI crude oil was priced at $74,32 per barrel, down $2,22 per barrel, and Brent crude oil was priced at $77,90 per barrel, down $2,67 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.
At 6:6 AM on June 22nd, WTI crude oil was priced at $76,54 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was at $80,57 per barrel, unchanged from the previous trading session.
At 6:6 AM on March 21th, WTI crude oil was priced at $76,54 per barrel, up $0,69 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was at $80,57 per barrel, up $0,72 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 20th, WTI crude oil was priced at $76,54 per barrel, up $1,14 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $79,85-$80,57 per barrel, up $0,72 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 19th, WTI crude oil was priced at $75,40 per barrel, down $0,7 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $79,85 per barrel, up $0,3 per barrel.
From 3 PM today, June 18th, the prices of E5 RON92 gasoline and other types of diesel fuel will decrease simultaneously, while the price of E10 RON95-III gasoline will be announced for the first time by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
At 6:6 AM on June 18th, WTI crude oil was priced at $76,10 per barrel, down $0,61 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $79,55 per barrel, up $0,59 per barrel.
The government has just issued a Resolution promulgating a number of pilot policies in the implementation of the E10 gasoline roadmap, effective from June 16, 2026 to June 15, 2028.
At 6:6 AM on June 19th, WTI crude oil was priced at $75,40 per barrel, down $0,7 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $79,85 per barrel, up $0,3 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 17th, WTI crude oil was priced at $76,71 per barrel, down $4,72 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was at $78,96 per barrel, down $4,21 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 16th, WTI crude oil prices stood at $81,43 per barrel, unchanged, while US Brent crude oil prices were at $83,17 per barrel, down $1,06 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 15th, WTI crude oil was priced at $81,43 per barrel, down $3,45 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was at $84,23 per barrel, down $3,1 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 13th, WTI crude oil was priced at $84,88 per barrel, down $1,02 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $87,33 per barrel, down $3,05 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 12th, WTI crude oil was priced at $85,90 per barrel, down $6,72 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $90,38 per barrel, down $2,72 per barrel.
From 3 PM today, June 11th, the prices of all types of gasoline and diesel will decrease simultaneously, as directed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.
At 6:6 AM on June 11th, WTI crude oil was priced at $92,62 per barrel, up $3,5 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $93,10 per barrel, up $1,65 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 10th, WTI crude oil was priced at $89,12 per barrel, up $0,92 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $91,45 per barrel, down $2,8 per barrel.
At 6:6 AM on June 9th, WTI crude oil was priced at $91,32 per barrel, up $0,02 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil stood at $94,25 per barrel, up $1,16 per barrel.
Representatives from the Department of Domestic Market Management and Development (Ministry of Industry and Trade) provided information on E10 gasoline after nearly a week of nationwide distribution.
At 6:6 AM on June 6th, WTI crude oil was priced at $90,54 per barrel, down $2,32 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $93,09 per barrel, down $1,94 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.
At 6:6 AM on June 4th, WTI crude oil was priced at $95,50 per barrel, up $1,61 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $97,81 per barrel, up $1,81 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.
At 6:6 AM on June 3st, WTI crude oil was priced at $93,89 per barrel, up $1,56 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $96 per barrel, up $1,02 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.
At 6:6 AM on June 2st, WTI crude oil was priced at $92,33 per barrel, up $2,98 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $94,98 per barrel, up $1,98 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.
At 6:6 AM on June 1st, WTI crude oil was priced at $89,44 per barrel, up $2,08 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $93 per barrel, up $1,88 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.
At 6:5 AM on May 31st, WTI crude oil was priced at $87,36 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $91,12 per barrel, both unchanged from the previous trading session.
At 6:5 AM on May 29th, WTI crude oil was priced at $88,62 per barrel, down $1,03 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $93,71 per barrel, down $0,85 per barrel.
E10 bioethanol fuel is becoming the focus of attention as it will officially be sold nationwide from June 1st. So, how does E10 fuel differ from RON95 mineral gasoline?
Many people believe that E10 gasoline is incompatible with many car models, causing sluggish engines, loss of power, and even corrosion of the fuel system. What does the Ministry of Industry and Trade say about this?
This afternoon, May 28th, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance announced a simultaneous downward adjustment of gasoline and diesel prices.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan affirmed that selling only E10 gasoline is not intended to impose or restrict choices, but rather aims for green and sustainable development.
At 6:5 AM on May 28th, WTI crude oil was priced at $89,65 per barrel, down $3,8 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $94,29 per barrel, down $5,29 per barrel.
Many people are wondering, from June 1st, after E10 gasoline is widely available nationwide and gas stations stop selling RON95 mineral gasoline, will E5 gasoline continue to be sold?
At 6:5 AM on May 27th, WTI crude oil was priced at $93,45 per barrel, up $2,9 per barrel, while US Brent crude oil was priced at $99,58 per barrel, up $3,44 per barrel.
Since the beginning of March, the price of a 12kg gas cylinder has increased by around 100.000 VND, with some types increasing by as much as 110.000 VND per cylinder; gas agency staff said they quote prices on a daily basis.