According to Mr. Doan Tien Quyet, data analysis expert of VPI, the gasoline price forecasting model applying artificial neural network (ANN) model and supervised learning algorithm in VPI's machine learning forecasts that the retail price of E5 RON 92 gasoline may increase by 157 VND (0.8%) to 19,767 VND/liter, while RON 95-III gasoline may increase by 133 VND (0.7%) to 20,293 VND/liter.
VPI's model predicts that retail oil prices will continue to decrease this period. Specifically, kerosene prices may increase by 2.8% to VND19,141/liter, diesel may increase by 2.6% to VND19,135/liter, and fuel oil may increase by 2.5% to VND15,580/kg. VPI predicts that the Ministry of Finance and Industry and Trade will continue not to set aside or use the Petroleum Price Stabilization Fund this period.
In the world market, at the end of the session on September 30 (US time), Brent oil price decreased by 1.4% to 67.02 USD/barrel; US WTI oil price decreased by 1.7% to 62.37 USD/barrel.
Oil prices continued to fall as investors braced for a possible supply glut as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies (OPEC+) are expected to ramp up production further next month and the resumption of oil exports from Iraq's Kurdistan region via Türkiye. Sources said eight OPEC+ members may agree to increase production in November 2025 by 274,000-411,000 barrels per day, or two or three times the increase in October 2025. OPEC+ accounts for about half of the world's oil production. The increase could be as high as 500,000 barrels per day, according to sources. Bloomberg News reported on September 30 that OPEC+ was considering increasing production by 500,000 barrels per day.
Michael McCarthy, CEO of investment platform Moomoo in Australia and New Zealand, said lingering concerns about rising oil production were holding back the commodity's upside.
ANZ analysts said the risk of a US government shutdown was raising demand concerns. Meanwhile, data from the US Energy Information Administration released on September 30 showed that the country's crude oil production increased by 109,000 barrels per day from the previous record in June 2025, reaching a new monthly high of 13.64 million barrels per day in July 2025.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/kinh-te/vpi-du-bao-gia-xang-tang-nhe-trong-ky-dieu-hanh-ngay-mai-210-20251001100343948.htm
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