The UAE Fuel Prices July 2026 has been revealed, easing the pain for those behind the wheel in the UAE. PETROL prices will fall from July 1, 2026, after a four-month surge, with the pump costing motorists between Dh1.70 to Dh40.70 less in each month when compared to June. The revised version comes as a result of global oil prices falling following a thaw in Middle East tensions. Fuel prices are adjusted monthly in the UAE in line with international oil market fluctuations and subject to approval by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MEI).
UAE Petrol Prices for July 2026
| Petrol Type | July 2026 | June 2026 |
| Super 98 | Dh3.40 | Dh3.95 |
| Special 95 | Dh3.29 | Dh3.83 |
| E-Plus 91 | Dh3.21 | Dh3.76 |
Motorists using Super 98, Special 95, or E-Plus 91 will all benefit from lower fuel costs throughout July.
Cost to Fill a Compact Car
Average Fuel Tank Capacity: 51 Litres
| Petrol Type | July | June |
| Super 98 | Dh173.40 | Dh201.45 |
| Special 95 | Dh167.79 | Dh195.33 |
| E-Plus 91 | Dh163.71 | Dh191.76 |
Cost to Fill a Sedan
Average Fuel Tank Capacity: 62 Litres
| Petrol Type | July | June |
| Super 98 | Dh210.80 | Dh244.90 |
| Special 95 | Dh203.98 | Dh237.46 |
| E-Plus 91 | Dh199.02 | Dh233.12 |
Cost to Fill an SUV
Average Fuel Tank Capacity: 74 Litres
| Petrol Type | July | June |
| Super 98 | Dh251.60 | Dh292.30 |
| Special 95 | Dh243.46 | Dh283.42 |
| E-Plus 91 | Dh237.54 | Dh278.24 |
How Much Will Drivers Save?
People using motor transport would have admitted savings of between Dh27.54 and Dh40.70 on each full tank in July compared with June for various reasons, depending on the type of motor transport and fuel type. SUV owners looking to get their car on Super 98 will see the greatest savings, and even those with compact cars and sedans will save enough.
Why Have Fuel Prices Fallen?
Fuel prices in the UAE are adjusted monthly based on the average international price of oil, distribution and operating costs. The July decrease is attributed to lower-crude oil prices in global markets following greater stability in the Middle East but markets remain focused on geopolitical developments. New rates go into effect on Tuesday, July 1, 2026.


