Gasoline prices continue to increase, surpassing the 21,300 VND/liter mark

Thạch Lam |

Gasoline prices fluctuated in different directions from 3:00 p.m. today (February 20), after adjustments by the Ministry of Industry and Trade - Ministry of Finance.

In today's adjustment session (February 20), the price of E5 RON 92 gasoline increased compared to the previous adjustment period, at VND 20,855/liter (up VND 257/liter). RON 95-III gasoline price increased compared to the previous adjustment period, priced at VND21,311/liter (up VND257/liter).

Prices of oil products fluctuated in different directions. Of which, diesel 0.05S is priced at VND19,563/liter (down VND10/liter); kerosene has a new price of VND19,513/liter (up VND40/liter); mazut is priced at VND17,596/kg (down VND183/kg).

Also in today's operating period, the operator did not set aside or use the Petroleum Price Stabilization Fund - BOG for all petroleum products.

Previously, domestic retail prices of gasoline and oil in the adjustment session on February 13 were as follows:

E5 RON 92 gasoline is not more than 20,598 VND/liter.

RON 95-III gasoline is not more than VND 21,074/liter.

Diesel oil is not more than VND 19,073/liter.

Kerosene is not more than VND 19,473/liter.

Mazut oil is not more than 17,779 VND/kg.

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