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UAE Announces Petrol, Diesel Rates for May 2025

UAE Announces Petrol, Diesel Rates for May 2025

Hi Dubai30-04-2025

The UAE Fuel Price Committee has announced the retail fuel prices for May 2025, reflecting minor adjustments across all categories.
Starting May 1, Super 98 petrol will be priced at AED2.58 per litre, while Special 95 will cost AED2.47 per litre. E-Plus 91, typically used in lower-performance vehicles, will retail at AED2.39 per litre. Diesel will be available at AED2.52 per litre.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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