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UAE petrol price prediction August 2025: Here's what we know so far
UAE petrol price prediction August 2025: Here's what we know so far

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time29-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

UAE petrol price prediction August 2025: Here's what we know so far

The petrol price in the UAE is set to change next week. Following a month where prices increased, we're hopeful to see a drop in costs for August 2025. An announcement of the new rates will come on Thursday July 31, and the new petrol and diesel costs will come into place on Friday August 1. Current petrol prices July 2025 (Credit: Canva) Super 98 petrol: Dhs2.70 per litre, compared to Dhs2.58 per litre last month Dhs2.70 per litre, compared to Dhs2.58 per litre last month Super 95 petrol: Dhs2.58 per litre, compared to Dhs2.47 per litre last month Dhs2.58 per litre, compared to Dhs2.47 per litre last month E-Plus 91 petrol: Dhs2.51 per litre, compared to Dhs2.39 per litre last month Dhs2.51 per litre, compared to Dhs2.39 per litre last month Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre, compared to Dhs2.52 per litre per litre last month UAE petrol prices are announced on the final day of every month by the United Arab Emirates federal government via its petroleum firm Emarat. You can see how petrol prices have fluctuated since the start of the year below. UAE Petrol Prices 2025 The price of petrol and diesel peaked in February so far in 2025, with rates reaching their highest level during the year's shortest month. July has been the second highest month in 2025 for the price of petrol and diesel. By contrast, April brought about the lowest rates so far this year. June 2025 Super 98 petrol: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Super 95 petrol: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus 91 petrol: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.45 per litre May 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.52 per litre April 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre March 2025 E-plus 91: Dhs2.51 per litre Dhs2.51 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.77 per litre Dhs2.77 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Super 98: Dhs2.73 per litre UAE petrol and diesel prices change every month (Credit: Adobe Express) February 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.74 per litre Dhs2.74 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.63 per litre Dhs2.63 per litre E-Plus 91: Dhs2.55 per litre Dhs2.55 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.82 per litre January 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.50 per litre Dhs2.50 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dh2.43 per litre Dh2.43 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.68 per litre Summer in Abu Dhabi The 27 best things to do indoors this summer in Abu Dhabi It's time for some air-conditioned bliss Psst: This is when summer officially ends in Abu Dhabi No complaints here 25 brilliant beach and pool day passes in Abu Dhabi Grab your SPF – a lush day by the water awaits

UAE petrol price prediction August 2025: Will we see a drop?
UAE petrol price prediction August 2025: Will we see a drop?

Time Out Dubai

time28-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time Out Dubai

UAE petrol price prediction August 2025: Will we see a drop?

The petrol price in the UAE is set to change next week. Following a month where prices increased, we're hopeful to see a drop in costs for August 2025. An announcement of the new rates will come on Thursday July 31, and the new petrol and diesel costs will come into place on Friday August 1. Current petrol prices July 2025 (Credit: Canva) Super 98 petrol: Dhs2.70 per litre, compared to Dhs2.58 per litre last month Dhs2.70 per litre, compared to Dhs2.58 per litre last month Super 95 petrol: Dhs2.58 per litre, compared to Dhs2.47 per litre last month Dhs2.58 per litre, compared to Dhs2.47 per litre last month E-Plus 91 petrol: Dhs2.51 per litre, compared to Dhs2.39 per litre last month Dhs2.51 per litre, compared to Dhs2.39 per litre last month Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre, compared to Dhs2.52 per litre per litre last month UAE petrol prices are announced on the final day of every month by the United Arab Emirates federal government via its petroleum firm Emarat. You can see how petrol prices have fluctuated since the start of the year below. UAE Petrol Prices 2025 The price of petrol and diesel peaked in February so far in 2025, with rates reaching their highest level during the year's shortest month. July has been the second highest month in 2025 for the price of petrol and diesel. By contrast, April brought about the lowest rates so far this year. June 2025 Super 98 petrol: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Super 95 petrol: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus 91 petrol: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.45 per litre May 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.52 per litre April 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre March 2025 E-plus 91: Dhs2.51 per litre Dhs2.51 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.77 per litre Dhs2.77 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Super 98: Dhs2.73 per litre UAE petrol and diesel prices change every month (Credit: Adobe Express) February 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.74 per litre Dhs2.74 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.63 per litre Dhs2.63 per litre E-Plus 91: Dhs2.55 per litre Dhs2.55 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.82 per litre January 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.50 per litre Dhs2.50 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dh2.43 per litre Dh2.43 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.68 per litre In other Dubai news This many people are now using public transport in Dubai Metro felt busier? This is why Malls in Dubai to be turned into huge running tracks On your marks… Where exactly the new Primark store will open in Dubai Mall Calling all shoppers

Talabat UAE relaunches Summer Together rider initiatives
Talabat UAE relaunches Summer Together rider initiatives

Zawya

time25-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Zawya

Talabat UAE relaunches Summer Together rider initiatives

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: talabat, the leading on-demand delivery platform in the MENA region has relaunched the Summer Together initiative; a continuation of the region's first solar-powered rest areas, launched in 2023 with the Joint Committee of Traffic Safety and the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), to provide all delivery riders with easily accessible stations to rest, hydrate, and recharge between orders during the summer months. Following on from the success of last year, talabat has partnered with Emarat for the second year in a row, with rest areas strategically placed at key fuel stations across the UAE to ensure accessibility and convenience for delivery riders. This strategic partnership has played a critical role in scaling the summer initiative, reaching more riders across multiple emirates. After first introducing the rest areas in Abu Dhabi in the summer of 2023, and following the positive response to the initiative, the rest areas are now being relaunched in partnership with Abu Dhabi Mobility (AD Mobility) and Abu Dhabi Municipality, under the umbrella of The Joint Committee for Traffic Safety. This next phase will see rest areas rolled out across key rider locations. The self-sufficient smart boxes operate 24/7 and are powered by solar energy with rechargeable batteries, completely eliminating fuel consumption and significantly reducing CO₂ emissions. Riders will enjoy quiet, seated, and air-conditioned rest areas in gas stations across the country, with access to water dispensers, mobile recharge stations, as well as a built-in air pump in the shaded exterior structure to check tire pressure. The initiative has continued to grow year on year with riders across the country benefitting from the collaboration between the private and public sectors. What began as a pilot has now evolved into a successful nationwide effort to support rider well-being during the summer months. Last year, talabat UAE significantly expanded its support for delivery riders during the summer months by contributing to the 10,000+ rest areas across the UAE. These included innovative solutions such as mobile bus units, smart box rest stops, and dedicated spaces provided by vendor partners, talabat mart, and cloud kitchen facilities. The talabat UAE rest areas received more than 462,000 visits from riders, with over 42,650 litres of water distributed. In addition, 100% of the bike fleet was equipped with essential summer kits, including thermal bottles and cooling snoods, reinforcing talabat's commitment to rider wellbeing and safety. Simonida Subotic, Vice President and Managing Director at talabat UAE said, 'We are proud to continue the Summer Together initiative with our strategic partners the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), Abu Dhabi Mobility and Emarat. This initiative is more than just a seasonal effort, it is reflective of our long term commitment to the well-being of riders and using innovation to deliver impact to those across our ecosystem.' HE Dalal Saeed Al Shehhi Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Labour Protection, at Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation said, 'We commend talabat UAE's continued commitment and support in enhancing delivery riders' working conditions, especially during the summer months. This initiative complements the UAE's broader efforts to enhance occupational health and safety standards for outdoor workers, particularly during the Midday Break period from 15 June to 15 September 2025. We continue to work closely with our partners in the government and private sectors to introduce sustainable, forward-looking solutions that support worker well-being, in line with the UAE's commitment to fostering a safe, resilient and attractive work environment.' The Summer Together initiative reinforces talabat's commitment to providing riders with a supportive and more resilient ecosystem that prioritizes health, safety, and rider well-being. About talabat: talabat is the leading on-demand delivery platform in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, offering customers a convenient and personalized way to order food, groceries, and other convenience products from a wide selection of restaurants and retailers. Founded in Kuwait in 2004, talabat has expanded its operations to the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt, serving over six and a half million active customers as of December 2024. talabat is headquartered in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates and in December 2024, successfully completed its initial public offering on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM). As a subsidiary of Delivery Hero SE, talabat leverages global expertise to strengthen its market position and drive innovation in the on-demand delivery sector, focusing on expanding its product offerings and increasing market penetration across its operating regions. With a robust network of over thousands of partners and riders, talabat continues to solidify its leadership in the MENA region's on-demand delivery market, connecting customers, partners, and riders through its advanced technology platform.

UAE petrol price prediction July 2025: Will we see a drop?
UAE petrol price prediction July 2025: Will we see a drop?

Time Out Dubai

time23-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time Out Dubai

UAE petrol price prediction July 2025: Will we see a drop?

The petrol price in the UAE is set to change next week. Following a month where prices remained the same, but diesel became slightly cheaper, we're hopeful prices will remain the same for July 2025. The last three months, April, May and June have all seen very similar prices, so we hope this will continue throughout the summer. An announcement of the new rates will come on Monday June 30 and the new petroleum and diesel costs will be in place from Tuesday July 1. Current UAE petrol price (June 2025) Super 98 petrol: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Super 95 petrol: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus 91 petrol: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.45 per litre UAE petrol prices are announced on the final day of every month by the United Arab Emirates federal government via its petroleum firm Emarat. You can see how petrol prices have fluctuated since the start of the year below. UAE petrol prices 2025 The price of petrol and diesel peaked in February so far in 2025, with rates reaching their highest level during the year's shortest month. By contrast, April brought about the lowest rates so far this year. UAE petroleum prices change every month (Credit: Canva) June 2025 Super 98 petrol: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Super 95 petrol: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus 91 petrol: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.45 per litre May 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.58 per litre Dhs2.58 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.47 per litre Dhs2.47 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.39 per litre Dhs2.39 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.52 per litre April 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre March 2025 E-plus 91: Dhs2.51 per litre Dhs2.51 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.77 per litre Dhs2.77 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Super 98: Dhs2.73 per litre UAE petrol and diesel prices change every month (Credit: Adobe Express) February 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.74 per litre Dhs2.74 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.63 per litre Dhs2.63 per litre E-Plus 91: Dhs2.55 per litre Dhs2.55 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.82 per litre January 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.50 per litre Dhs2.50 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dh2.43 per litre Dh2.43 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.68 per litre In other Dubai news Every UAE long weekend in 2025: Your ultimate time-off guide We still have plenty to get through 7 major Dubai visa changes you need to know about in 2025 New ways of getting a long-term stay 6 brilliant perks to staying in Dubai for summer From four-day weeks to city-wide discounts

Emarat recognized as a Great Place to Work for its people first approach
Emarat recognized as a Great Place to Work for its people first approach

Zawya

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Emarat recognized as a Great Place to Work for its people first approach

Dubai, UAE: Emarat, one of the UAE's most trusted energy brands and a pioneer in the country's oil and gas industry, has officially been certified as a Great Place to Work®, a globally recognized benchmark of excellence in workplace culture. This certification is based on employee feedback, workplace policies, and the company's ongoing efforts to foster a supportive, inclusive, and growth-oriented environment. 'This recognition is a tribute to the people of Emarat,' said Ahmad Ahli Chief People Officer, Emarat. 'Our strength lies in our people—from our head office to the fuel stations across the country. This certification reflects their dedication, passion, and shared belief in our values. This recognition reflects Emarat's long-standing commitment to creating a supportive, inclusive, and empowering environment for its employees across all levels of the organization.' At the heart of this achievement lies Emarat's people-first philosophy, which drives its people focused strategy and operations. The company has implemented a wide range of initiatives that prioritize employee wellbeing, professional development, and work-life balance. Emarat continues to evolve with the future of energy, powered by a workforce committed to innovation, service, and sustainability. Emarat's HR team regularly focuses on nurturing a collaborative and high-performance work environment, driven by continuous feedback, recognition programs, and cross-functional engagement. These efforts have not only boosted employee satisfaction and retention but have also enabled the organization to build a workforce that is passionate, future-ready, and aligned with its core values. 'From structured training and career advancement programs to wellness campaigns, mental health support, and inclusive leadership practices—Emarat ensures that every team member feels valued and supported,' concluded Ali. About Emarat Emirates Petroleum Company PJSC (Emarat) is one of the UAE's leading energy providers, established in 1980 to meet the nation's growing energy demands. Emarat operates an extensive network of service stations across the UAE, offering high-quality fuel, convenience retail, and automotive services, alongside a comprehensive range of commercial fuel, natural gas, and lubricant products. Emarat is committed to health & safety standards, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and community well-being, aligning with the UAE's vision for a sustainable future.

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