
In response to decreasing global rates, Vietnam has adjusted its fuel prices downwards as of Thursday afternoon. RON95 gasoline, the country’s most commonly used fuel, decreased by 5.4%, taking it from its price last week to VND24,150 (US$0.54) per liter. Other fuels have also seen a reduction in their prices: Biofuel E5 RON92 has dropped 4.5% to VND23,250, while Diesel has witnessed a 3.9% decline to VND27,650.
The global fuel market has experienced substantial changes recently due to a variety of factors. These include the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran and the increased U.S. inflation, which is driven by significant fluctuations in energy prices. This information is based on reports from the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance. For instance, RON95 gasoline saw a decrease of 9.2%, bringing it to $127 per barrel, diesel dropped 5.5% to $146.70, and mazut decreased by 9.2%, making it US$655.20 per ton.
Starting June 1, E10 RON95 gasoline will be available for sale on a larger scale, replacing the mineral-based RON 95. E5 RON92 gasoline will remain available until the end of 2030. The Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan, stated that the decision to sell mineral-based gasoline and biofuel simultaneously over the past few years was intended to assist the market in adjusting gradually and to support businesses in enhancing their distribution infrastructure.
However, Tan also mentioned that based on international experience, maintaining a large variety of fuel types over an extended period could lead to higher logistics, storage, and distribution costs, difficulties for retailers, and a reduction in the effectiveness of transitioning to green energy. He reassured that the switch to E10 gasoline has been well assessed by regulators and does not impose restrictions or limit consumers’ choices. According to compatibility assessments, most cars and motorcycles in Vietnam can use E10 gasoline, as per manufacturers’ recommendations.
What are the new prices of various fuels in Vietnam?
The price of RON95 gasoline has dropped 5.4% to VND24,150 per liter, Biofuel E5 RON92 has fallen 4.5% to VND23,250, while Diesel has declined 3.9% to VND27,650.
What will replace mineral-based RON 95, and when will this happen?
E10 RON95 gasoline will replace mineral-based RON 95 starting June 1. E5 RON92 gasoline will continue to be sold until the end of 2030.
What potential problems could arise from maintaining a variety of fuel types for a long period?
According to Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan, maintaining a variety of fuel types for an extended period could lead to issues such as increased logistics, storage, and distribution costs, difficulties for retailers, and reduced effectiveness in transitioning to green energy.