Post by : Raina Nasser
Dubai: The UAE’s Fuel Price Committee has announced the retail fuel prices for November 2025, marking a slight drop from October rates. The monthly revision aligns local fuel costs with global market trends, offering some relief to drivers across the country.
Super 98 petrol will now retail at Dh2.63 per litre, down from Dh2.77 in October, while Special 95 petrol will be priced at Dh2.51 per litre, a decrease from Dh2.66 last month. E-Plus category petrol will be available at Dh2.44 per litre, compared to Dh2.58 previously. Diesel prices have also seen a minor reduction, now costing Dh2.67 per litre, down from Dh2.71.
The committee reviews fuel rates monthly, ensuring prices reflect fluctuations in global crude oil markets. The latest reduction is expected to provide some financial relief to motorists, transport operators, and businesses that rely heavily on fuel.
With petrol and diesel rates falling slightly, drivers across the UAE can anticipate a modest reduction in monthly commuting and transportation costs. Authorities continue to monitor global oil trends closely to keep fuel prices fair and reflective of international market conditions.
This update reinforces the UAE government’s commitment to transparency in fuel pricing and economic stability, supporting both consumers and businesses in managing expenses efficiently.
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