At the end of the trading session at the end of the weekend, WTI crude oil prices were at 60.98 USD/barrel, up 0.41 USD/barrel, equivalent to an increase of 0.68%. WTI oil closed the previous trading session at 60.57 USD/barrel and opened the weekend session at 60.30 USD/barrel.
Brent oil was at 64.77 USD/barrel, up 0.40 USD/barrel, equivalent to an increase of 0.62%. Brent oil closed the previous trading session at 64.37 USD/barrel and opened the weekend session at 64.05 USD/barrel.
The world petroleum market this year (from October 23, 2025 to October 29, 2025) is affected by main factors such as: the US announces sanctions on Russia's two largest oil and gas corporations; new US trade negotiations with India and China; OPEC+ plans to slightly increase oil production in December; The military conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, focusing on each other's energy sources... The above factors have caused world petroleum prices to increase sharply in recent days.
According to a representative of a petroleum business, domestic petroleum prices will fluctuate according to the world petroleum situation. According to current market developments, it is forecasted that in the next price adjustment period, retail prices of gasoline may decrease.
In the recent adjustment session (October 30), gasoline prices increased simultaneously. Of which, E5 RON 92 gasoline is priced at VND19,760/liter (up VND710/liter). RON 95-III gasoline is priced at VND 20,488/liter (up VND 762/liter).
Diesel 0.05S is priced at VND 19,203/liter (up VND 1,318/liter); kerosene has a new price of VND 19,271/liter (up VND 1,156/liter); mazut 180CST 3.5S is priced at VND 14,639/kg (up VND 541/kg).