The UAE Fuel Price Monitoring Committee has officially announced the petrol prices for July 2025, reflecting an upward revision amid rising global oil prices. This increase comes on the heels of escalated tensions between Israel and Iran, followed by US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which have pushed international oil prices higher in June.
As per the Ministry of Energy, fuel prices in the UAE are reviewed monthly based on global average oil prices, including operational costs of local distribution companies. The new rates will be effective from July 1, 2025.
Here is a detailed look at the revised fuel prices per litre for July:
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Super 98: Dh2.70 (up from Dh2.58 in June)
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Special 95: Dh2.58 (up from Dh2.47 in June)
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E-Plus 91: Dh2.51 (up from Dh2.39 in June)
How Much Will a Full Tank Cost in July?
With the price hike, motorists in the UAE will notice a higher bill when filling up their tanks. Depending on your vehicle, here’s how much you can expect to pay for a full tank this month:
Compact Cars (average tank: 51 litres)
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Super 98: Dh137.70 (June: Dh131.58)
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Special 95: Dh131.58 (June: Dh125.97)
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E-Plus 91: Dh128.01 (June: Dh121.89)
Sedans (average tank: 62 litres)
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Super 98: Dh167.40 (June: Dh159.96)
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Special 95: Dh159.96 (June: Dh153.14)
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E-Plus 91: Dh155.62 (June: Dh148.18)
SUVs (average tank: 74 litres)
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Super 98: Dh199.80 (June: Dh190.92)
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Special 95: Dh190.92 (June: Dh182.78)
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E-Plus 91: Dh185.74 (June: Dh176.86)
Why Are Fuel Prices Increasing?
The upward revision for July follows global oil price surges in June, triggered by the conflict in the Middle East. Concerns about potential disruptions in oil supply due to military strikes have kept oil prices volatile, pushing UAE fuel rates higher.
What’s Next?
Industry experts warn that if geopolitical tensions persist, fuel prices could remain under pressure through the summer. Some forecasts even indicate that crude oil prices might cross $100 per barrel, depending on how the conflict develops.
UAE residents are advised to budget for higher refueling costs in the coming months if these trends continue.
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