WTI oil price was at 76.51 USD/barrel, down 0.09 USD/barrel, equivalent to a decrease of 0.12%. Brent oil was at 80.57 USD/barrel, up 0.72 USD/barrel, equivalent to an increase of 0.9%.
However, in the past week, WTI and Brent oil prices simultaneously fell sharply. In which, WTI oil decreased by 9.86%, Brent oil decreased by 7.74%.
Brent oil prices rose in the last trading session of the week after negotiations between the US and Iran in Switzerland were unexpectedly cancelled, raising concerns about the possibility of turning a temporary ceasefire agreement into a long-term peaceful solution. Previously in the session, oil prices had turned down after Israel and Hezbollah forces reached a ceasefire agreement.
The selling prices of popular consumer gasoline and oil items on the market on June 21 are as follows:
- E5 RON 92 gasoline: not higher than 20,126 VND/liter, 627 VND/liter lower than E10 RON 95-III gasoline;
- E10 RON 95-III gasoline: not higher than 20,753 VND/liter;
- Diesel oil 0.05S: not higher than 23,534 VND/liter;
- 180CST 3.5S fuel oil: not higher than 16,680 VND/kg.
Gasoline and oil selling prices of neighboring countries in Vietnam in the most recent price adjustment period on June 18, 2026:
- Regarding gasoline prices: Thailand: 33,236 VND/liter (Government subsidies); Cambodia: 29,955 VND/liter (Government subsidies); Laos: 36,228 VND/liter; China: 33,948 VND/liter (Government price control); Vietnam: 20,753 VND/liter.
- Regarding oil prices: Thailand: 31376 VND/liter (Government subsidies); Cambodia: 30,743 VND/liter; Laos: 30,048 VND/liter; China: 30,893 VND/liter (Government price control); Vietnam: 23,534 VND/liter.
Vietnam's gasoline and oil prices are currently lower than those of countries sharing a common border.
