Retail gasoline and oil prices today 27. 5

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Retail gasoline and oil prices today, May 27th, at PVOIL continue to remain stable after the adjustment period on May 21st by the inter-Ministry of Industry and Trade - Finance.

Retail gasoline and oil prices today, May 27th, at the Vietnam Oil Corporation - JSC (PVOIL) system continue to be maintained according to the adjustment level from the operating period at 3:00 PM on May 21st of the inter-Ministry of Industry and Trade - Finance:

Giá xăng dầu tại hệ thống PVOIL điều chỉnh tăng từ 15h ngày 21.5.2026. Bảng: PVOIL
Gasoline and oil prices at the PVOIL system adjusted up from 3:00 PM on May 21, 2026. Table: PVOIL

According to the latest price list, RON 95-III gasoline is currently sold by PVOIL at 25, 540 VND/liter, continuing to be the most popular gasoline item with the highest price in the distribution system of enterprises.

Meanwhile, E10 RON 95-III bio-gasoline is listed at 25,050 VND/liter. E5 RON 92-II gasoline is currently priced at 24,340 VND/liter.

In the oil group, DO 0.05S-II oil is currently sold at 28,760 VND/liter, while DO 0.001S-V oil is anchored at 30,020 VND/liter.

According to records, the retail price level at PVOIL is currently equivalent to MIPEC and equal to Petrolimex in region 1 - an area near ports, wholesale warehouses and petroleum production facilities. Meanwhile, the selling price in region 2 of Petrolimex is usually about 480-600 VND/liter higher due to additional transportation and distribution costs to areas far from the supply center.

Notably, E10 bio-gasoline continues to be expanded by key enterprises in recent times to promote the use of clean fuel and reduce emissions in the transportation sector.

Domestic gasoline and oil prices are currently still directly affected by the developments of the global energy market, especially crude oil price fluctuations and geopolitical risks in the Middle East. In the context that international supply is not really stable, the domestic fuel price level is forecast to continue to fluctuate in the next operating periods.

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