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UAE petrol price prediction June 2025: Will Dubai drivers pay less for fuel?

UAE petrol price prediction June 2025: Will Dubai drivers pay less for fuel?

Time Out Dubai26-05-2025

The UAE petrol price will change this week.
Following a month where petrol costs increased but diesel prices went down – we're hopeful of a drop across the board.
An announcement of the new rates will come on Saturday May 31 and the new petroleum and diesel costs will be in place from Sunday June 1.
Current UAE petrol price
Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre
Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre
Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre
Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre
UAE petrol prices are announced on the final day of every month by the United Arab Emirates federal government via its petroleum firm Emarat.
You can see how petrol prices have fluctuated since the start of the year below.
UAE petrol prices 2025
The price of petrol and diesel has peaked in February so far in 2025, with rates reaching their highest level during the year's shortest month.
By contrast, April brought about the lowest rates so far this year.
UAE petroleum prices change every month (Credit: Canva)
May 2025
Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre
Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre
Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre
Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre
April 2025
Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre
Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre
Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre
Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre
March 2025
E-plus 91: Dhs2.51 per litre
Dhs2.51 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.77 per litre
Dhs2.77 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.61 per litre
Dhs2.61 per litre Super 98: Dhs2.73 per litre
UAE petrol and diesel prices change every month (Credit: Adobe Express)
February 2025
Super 98: Dhs2.74 per litre
Dhs2.74 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.63 per litre
Dhs2.63 per litre E-Plus 91: Dhs2.55 per litre
Dhs2.55 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.82 per litre
January 2025
Super 98: Dhs2.61 per litre
Dhs2.61 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.50 per litre
Dhs2.50 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dh2.43 per litre
Dh2.43 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.68 per litre
Fuel prices in the country were liberalised in 2015, with local rates being aligned with global oil prices.
For the past 10 years, the fuel price committee has met on a monthly basis to announce revised rates.
The government hopes the measure will encourage more residents to use public transport while also incentivising the use of alternative fuels.
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