The UAE has announced new fuel prices for November 2025, bringing relief to motorists as rates drop compared to October. The updated prices will take effect from November 1, reflecting a downward trend in global oil markets.
According to the latest announcement, Super 98 petrol will now cost Dh2.63 per litre, down from Dh2.77 in October. Special 95 petrol will be priced at Dh2.51 per litre, compared to Dh2.66 last month. Meanwhile, E-Plus 91 petrol will cost Dh2.44 per litre, a decrease from Dh2.58 in October. Diesel prices have also dropped slightly to Dh2.67 per litre, compared to Dh2.71 previously.
The UAE fuel prices are reviewed monthly by the Fuel Price Committee, which adjusts local rates in line with global oil price movements. This system was introduced in 2015, when the UAE deregulated petrol prices to align with international market trends.
The latest reduction in UAE fuel prices comes as global crude prices have shown signs of softening in recent weeks. Analysts say the decision will benefit both individuals and businesses by reducing transportation and logistics costs, which could have a positive impact on inflation.
Fuel price fluctuations in the UAE are closely watched by residents, as they directly influence daily commuting and overall living expenses. Lower rates are often welcomed by drivers, especially those in delivery, logistics, and public transport sectors.
The monthly price adjustment mechanism ensures transparency and keeps the UAEβs energy market aligned with global standards. Officials continue to monitor international oil price movements to make future revisions accordingly.
With the latest announcement, the UAE fuel prices for November 2025 mark a steady decrease, offering some financial relief amid global economic uncertainty.
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