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The UAE has reduced fuel prices for July 2026, marking the first monthly decrease after four consecutive increases.

The new rates, approved by the Ministry of Energy, will take effect from 1 July. Fuel prices are reviewed each month based on average global oil prices, with distribution costs included in the calculation.

For July, Super 98 petrol has been set at Dh3.40 per litre, down from Dh3.95 in June. Special 95 will cost Dh3.29 per litre, compared with Dh3.83, while E-Plus 91 has fallen to Dh3.21 per litre from Dh3.76.

The reduction follows a decline in global oil prices amid a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East, easing fuel costs for motorists across the country.

Drivers of compact cars with an average fuel tank capacity of 51 litres can expect to pay Dh173.40 for a full tank of Super 98, Dh167.79 for Special 95 and Dh163.71 for E-Plus 91.

For sedans with an average 62-litre fuel tank, filling up will cost Dh210.80 for Super 98, Dh203.98 for Special 95 and Dh199.02 for E-Plus 91.

SUV owners with an average 74-litre fuel tank will pay Dh251.60 for Super 98, Dh243.46 for Special 95 and Dh237.54 for E-Plus 91.

Depending on the vehicle and fuel grade, motorists will save between Dh27.54 and Dh40.70 compared with June.

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