Specifically, gasoline E5 RON 92 decreased by 830 VND/liter; RON 95 gasoline decreased by 840 VND / liter, diesel oil decreased by 700 VND / liter, kerosene decreased 740 VND / liter, the price of fuel oil remained unchanged.
After adjustment, E5 RON 92 gasoline has a maximum selling price of 26,470 VND/liter; RON 95 is 27,310 VND/liter; diesel oil 24,380 VND/liter, kerosene 23,020 VND/liter.
At this operating period, the operating agency sets up a stabilization fund for gasoline RON 95 at 550 VND/liter, E5 RON 92 at 650 VND/liter, diesel oil at 500 VND/liter, and kerosene at 350 VND/liter. . Expenditure on tank with fuel oil is 481 VND/liter.
In the first 3 months of the year, gasoline prices have increased 6 times and decreased 3 times. This is the 3rd time in a row that domestic petroleum products have decreased in price and this is the 2nd time that the price of this product is eligible for a 50% reduction in environmental tax according to the Resolution of the National Assembly Standing Committee. Tax reduction is applied from April 1 to the end of this year.
Previously, in the price adjustment on April 1, the price of E5 RON 92 gasoline was reduced by 1,021 VND / liter, RON 95 gasoline decreased by 1,039 VND / liter, diesel oil increased by 1,447 VND / liter, kerosene increased by 1,519 VND / liter, fuel oil increased by 506 VND/kg.
According to the assessment of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the world price of petroleum products has increased by 33.7 – 38.9% since the beginning of the year, however, the domestic retail price is currently only increasing at 9 – 11%.
Price update as of this morning, Brent oil futures price increased 85 cents (0.9%) to 99.33 USD/barrel, WTI light sweet crude increased 1.04 USD (1.1%) to 95, 33 USD/barrel (00:19 GMT).
The reason for this commodity price increase is said to be the market is considering the possibility of more new sanctions targeting the Russian energy sector as well as a warning from OPEC that the oil reserves not enough to make up the shortfall in oil supply from this country.
“The oil market remains vulnerable to any supply-related shock,” wrote Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.
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