Accordingly, the price of E5 RON92 gasoline is forecast to increase by 500 - 600 VND/liter; RON95 gasoline is forecast to increase by 350 - 500 VND/liter. The price of other types of oil is also forecast to increase by 250 - 400 VND/liter, kg. In case the regulatory agency only uses the stabilization fund, the price of gasoline may increase less.
The basis for the above assessment is that world oil prices have been on a continuous upward trend last week, reaching a 2-week high. Although prices have turned down, the decrease is not significant, so world oil prices remain high.
Tomorrow's gasoline prices are expected to increase sharply in the operating period tomorrow (November 28). (Illustration: Minh Duc).
In the most recent adjustment period on November 21, the price of E5 gasoline decreased by 109 VND/liter, not higher than 19,343 VND/liter. The price of RON95 gasoline decreased by 79 VND/liter, not higher than 20,528 VND/liter.
Diesel price decreased by 64 VND/liter, down to 18,509 VND/liter. Kerosene price decreased by 67 VND/liter, down to 18,921 VND/liter. Fuel oil price increased by 5 VND/kg, not higher than 16,014 VND/kg.
In this management period, the Ministry of Industry and Trade - Ministry of Finance continued not to set aside or use the petrol price stabilization fund for any products.
On the world market, at 6:00 a.m. on November 27, Brent oil price decreased slightly by 0.2 USD, equivalent to 0.27%, to 72.81 USD/barrel. WTI oil price decreased by 17 cents, equivalent to 0.25%, to 68.77 USD/barrel.
Oil prices fell after Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Lebanon, reducing the risk of oil prices. The deal is expected to take effect today. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was ready to implement the ceasefire with Lebanon and would respond strongly to any violation by Hezbollah.
A ceasefire could put pressure on crude prices, as the US administration is likely to ease sanctions on Iranian oil, said StoneX analyst Alex Hodes.
In addition, OPEC and its allies (OPEC+) are still discussing continuing to postpone the plan to increase oil production, expected to start in January 2025, ahead of a meeting on December 1 to decide on policy for the first months of next year.
The fire has been rekindled by OPEC+ continuing to delay production increases and President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose 25% import tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but those are still not enough to support WTI prices above $70 a barrel, said analyst John Kilduff of Again Capital.
US crude oil inventories fell by 5.935 million barrels, while gasoline inventories rose by 1.814 million barrels and distillate inventories rose by 2.543 million barrels.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/gasoline-price-expected-to-increase-manh-trong-ky-dieu-hanh-ngay-mai-ar909851.html
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