Fuel prices in the UAE are going up this July. After staying unchanged in June, the new rates reflect global trends, with international oil prices seeing an upward swing earlier in the month.

From 1 July 2025, drivers across the country will pay the following per litre — along with how much more you’ll be paying compared to June:

  • Super 98 petrol: AED 2.70 (+AED 0.12 from June)
  • Special 95 petrol: AED 2.58 (+AED 0.11)
  • E-Plus 91 petrol: AED 2.51 (+AED 0.12)
  • Diesel: AED 2.63 (+AED 0.18)

The UAE deregulated petrol prices back in 2015, linking them directly to global market rates. Since then, prices are reviewed monthly and adjusted accordingly. These new figures will apply across all fuel stations starting the first day of July.