The UAE has announced fuel prices for July 2025, motorists have determined to pay more on the pump that global oil prices are inspired by increased geopolitical stresses.
In June, fuel prices remained unchanged since May, which saw a slight increase in two consecutive months after a slight increase. However, the global oil market saw significant disruption in June after a new conflict between Israel and Iran, followed by American military attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. This led to an increase in crude oil prices, increasing the pressure on fuel costs worldwide, including the United Arab Emirates.
Revised fuel prices effective from 1 July:
Super 98 Petrol: DH2.70 per liter (above DH2.58 in June)
Special 95 Petrol: DH2.58 per liter (above DH2.47)
E-Plus 91 Petrol: DH2.51 per liter (above DH2.39)
Diesel: DH2.63 per liter (above DH2.45)
This month’s growth reflects the instability of the international oil market and its impact on domestic fuel pricing, which is adjusted monthly in the UAE to suit global trends.
Motor drivers are advised to plan accordingly as the revised prices are effective from July 1, 2025.