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UAE Fuel Price Drop? August May Bring Relief

Last updated: July 25, 2025 12:31 pm
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Lucky Tiwari
Published: July 25, 2025
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July 25, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The end of the month means one thing for many UAE residents waiting (and hoping) for the new UAE fuel price update. After July’s steep jump, drivers are crossing their fingers that August will bring a little relief at the pump.

With the official prices set to be revealed by July 31, commuters, delivery drivers, and families are bracing for what comes next and this time, the news might not be all bad.

A Small Change That Impacts Daily Life

If you drive in the UAE, you already know the UAE fuel price affects more than just your tank. It decides whether you squeeze in that weekend road trip, whether your next grocery run happens in one go, or if you switch to carpooling until the next payday.

UAE Fuel Price

In July, fuel prices climbed noticeably

  • Super 98 jumped to Dh2.70
  • Special 95 hit Dh2.58
  • Diesel climbed to Dh2.63

For many, the difference added up fast. “I budget for fuel every month, but this time I had to cut back on weekend outings just to stay on track,” said Rani, a teacher in Sharjah who drives to Dubai daily.

And she’s not alone across the UAE, people are watching the UAE fuel price like it’s the stock market.

Oil Prices Are Dropping, Will That Help?

Here’s the silver lining: international oil prices have started cooling down. After climbing steadily through June, they dropped nearly 13% toward the end of the month the biggest fall in over a year.

Right now, Brent crude is floating around $69 a barrel, while US crude is at about $65. That’s a big shift compared to the highs we saw just weeks ago.

UAE Fuel Price

Why the drop?

  • More oil is entering the market from OPEC+ countries
  • Demand has softened in countries like China and parts of Europe
  • Global uncertainty is shaking things up, but not pushing prices up at least not for now

If this trend holds, the UAE fuel price might just come down in August, possibly by 5 to 10 fils per litre.

For Some, Every Fils Matters

For occasional drivers, a 10 fils drop might not sound like much. But for people who drive every single day, it’s a small win that adds up.

“I fill up my bike tank almost every day. Even a 5 fils drop saves me Dh30 a month. That’s one week’s groceries back home,” Mohsin, a delivery rider in Dubai, puts it into perspective.

UAE Fuel Price

People across the country are tweaking their routines to stretch fuel money shorter drives, fewer outings, even looking at public transport. And while we’re all used to adjusting, a lower UAE fuel price would be a welcome break.

Even ride-share and logistics companies are paying close attention, when prices rise, so do delivery fees and ride fares.

What Could Still Change the Game?

Of course, oil prices can be unpredictable. A single geopolitical shake-up a supply chain disruption or a political crisis can flip the forecast overnight.

Some analysts warn that if demand spikes again or tensions escalate in oil-producing areas, the UAE fuel price could go right back up in September.

UAE Fuel Price

But for now, things are looking relatively steady. If global oil prices continue to move sideways or drop slightly, it’s reasonable to expect a softer UAE fuel price next month.

That’s when the Fuel Price Committee will make it official. And whether you’re commuting from Ajman to Dubai, running errands in Al Ain, or just trying to keep your car running without draining your wallet ,the update will matter.

Until then, we wait and maybe hold off on topping up your tank unless you really need to. Because who knows? The August UAE fuel price could bring a little relief and in this economy, even that little bit feels like a win.

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