The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has unveiled its fuel pricing structure for November 2025, marking a notable shift from the previous month’s rates. Effective from November 1, Super 98 petrol will be priced at Dh2.63 per litre, a decrease from October’s Dh2.77. Similarly, Special 95 petrol will cost Dh2.51 per litre, down from Dh2.66, while E-Plus 91 petrol will be available at Dh2.44 per litre, reduced from Dh2.58. Diesel prices will also see a slight adjustment, dropping to Dh2.67 per litre from Dh2.71. This announcement continues the UAE’s policy of deregulating fuel prices, a strategy implemented in 2015 to align domestic rates with international market trends. The move aims to ensure transparency and economic stability while reflecting global oil price fluctuations. The UAE’s fuel pricing mechanism remains a critical factor in its broader economic framework, influencing both consumer spending and business operations across the region.
