Petrol prices continue to fall
Petrol prices continue to dip in the latest adjustment made at 3:00pm on Wednesday by the Inter-Ministry of Industry and Trade - Finance.
Petrol prices continued to be adjusted down in the latest adjustment made on September 21 by the Ministries of Industry and Trade, and Finance. |
Accordingly, the prices of gasoline decreased by VND450-630 per litre to over VND21,000 per litre - the lowest level over the past 9 months. Meanwhile, the prices of oil dropped by VND380-1970 per litre.
Specifically, the retail price of RON 95-III was cut to VND22,580 per litre, whilst that of E5 RON 92 was slid to VND21,780 per litre.
Similarly, the price of oil was adjusted down in the latest adjustment, with that of diesel oil cut by VND1,650 to VND22,530 per litre, that of kerosene went down by VND1,970 to VND22,440 per litre, and that of Mazut oil declined by VND380 to VND14,650 per kg.
So far this year, petrol prices have been adjusted 25 times with 13 times up and 11 times down and one kept unchanged. The prices of E5 RON 92 and RON 95 are stayed at VND21,500-VND22,500 per litre.
In the adjustment, the two ministries determined to extract VND450-451 per litre from petrol prices and VND300 per litre from diesel and kerosene prices for the petrol price stabilisation fund.
Reporting by GIAO THUY, CHIEN THANG - Translating by M.DUNG