At 5:50 PM on August 21, 2026, world gasoline and oil prices simultaneously increased. Accordingly, WTI oil price was at 86.91 USD/barrel, up 0.08 USD/barrel, equivalent to an increase of 0.09%. Brent oil was at 93.85 USD/barrel, up 0.07 USD/barrel, equivalent to an increase of 0.07%.
World oil prices increased due to information that US President Donald Trump warned he would retaliate against Iran's supporting countries, in the context of the conflict not showing signs of being resolved and transportation through the Strait of Hormuz still at a very low level.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the world gasoline and oil market in this operating period is affected by key factors such as: the peace negotiation process between the US and Iran along with the resumption of oil transportation through the Ormuz Strait being stalled; increased tensions in the Middle East region when the UAE announced the suspension of all trade and financial transactions with Iran; military conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, focusing heavily on energy facilities and oil refineries...
The above factors have caused world finished gasoline and oil prices in recent days to increase and decrease depending on the item, but the upward trend is main.
The selling prices of popular consumer gasoline and oil items on the market in the operating period on August 21 are as follows:
- E5 RON92 gasoline: not higher than 21,833 VND/liter, 835 VND/liter lower than E10 RON95-III gasoline;
- E10 RON95-III gasoline: not higher than 22,668 VND/liter;
- Diesel oil 0.05S: not higher than 28,543 VND/liter;
- 180CST 3.5S fuel oil: not higher than 17,689 VND/kg.
Gasoline and oil selling prices of neighboring countries of Vietnam on August 20, 2026:
- Regarding gasoline prices: Thailand: 29,533 VND/liter (Government subsidies); Cambodia: 26,760 VND/liter (Government subsidies); Laos: 45,132 VND/liter; China: 31,657 VND/liter (Government price control); Vietnam: 22,668 VND/liter.
- Regarding oil prices: Thailand: 30,081 VND/liter (Government subsidies); Cambodia: 31,274 VND/liter; Laos: 39,024 VND/liter; China: 28,640 VND/liter (Government price control); Vietnam: 28,543 VND/liter.
Vietnam's gasoline and oil prices are currently low compared to countries sharing a common border.
