UAE fuel prices July 2026 have fallen across all fuel categories, giving motorists relief after four consecutive months of increases.

DUBAI: UAE fuel prices July 2026 have been reduced across all categories, bringing welcome relief to motorists after four straight months of increases. The new rates, announced by the UAE Fuel Price Committee, take effect from 1 July and apply across all seven emirates.

For July, Super 98 petrol is priced at AED 3.40 per litre, while Special 95 costs AED 3.29 per litre. E-Plus 91 has been set at AED 3.21 per litre, and diesel will retail at AED 3.60 per litre.

The latest revision reverses the upward trend seen since March, offering lower fuel costs for private motorists, commercial transport operators and businesses that rely on road logistics. Monthly fuel prices in the UAE are reviewed at the end of each month and are linked to global oil market movements.

Lower pump prices are expected to ease transport expenses during the busy summer travel season, when many residents drive across the UAE or travel to airports for overseas holidays. Businesses operating delivery fleets, taxis and logistics services may also benefit from reduced operating costs.