Government & Regulations
UAE Announces Petrol Prices for July 2025: Full Tank Costs to Rise Slightly
The UAE Fuel Price Committee has announced updated petrol prices for July 2025, with all fuel categories seeing a moderate increase. The new rates, effective from July 1, reflect the upward pressure on global oil prices following recent geopolitical tensions, including the conflict between Israel and Iran and subsequent US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
The UAE’s Ministry of Energy revises fuel prices monthly, based on global averages and including distribution company operational costs.
New Petrol Prices for July 2025 (per litre):
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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 Does a Full Tank Cost in July 2025?
Based on average tank sizes, here’s a breakdown of expected fuel costs:
Compact Cars (51 litres)
Fuel Type |
July Cost |
June Cost |
Super 98 |
Dh137.70 |
Dh131.58 |
Special 95 |
Dh131.58 |
Dh125.97 |
E-Plus 91 |
Dh128.01 |
Dh121.89 |
Sedans (62 litres)
Fuel Type |
July Cost |
June Cost |
Super 98 |
Dh167.40 |
Dh159.96 |
Special 95 |
Dh159.96 |
Dh153.14 |
E-Plus 91 |
Dh155.62 |
Dh148.18 |
SUVs (74 litres)
Fuel Type |
July Cost |
June Cost |
Super 98 |
Dh199.80 |
Dh190.92 |
Special 95 |
Dh190.92 |
Dh182.78 |
E-Plus 91 |
Dh185.74 |
Dh177.86 |
While the monthly increase is modest, motorists will still feel the impact, especially those with larger vehicles or longer commutes. Residents are encouraged to monitor usage or explore fuel-efficient driving habits to manage expenses as global oil markets remain volatile.