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UAE Announces February Fuel Price Reductions

UAE Announces February Fuel Price Reductions
Web Reporter
January 31, 2026

The UAE announced its fuel prices for February 2026 on Saturday, revealing a decline across all fuel categories compared with January. The new rates will take effect from February 1, providing motorists with slightly lower costs at the pump.

Super 98 petrol will be priced at Dh2.45 per litre, down from Dh2.53 last month. Special 95 petrol will cost Dh2.33 per litre, reduced from Dh2.42, while E-Plus Petrol will be available at Dh2.26 per litre, lower than January’s Dh2.34. Diesel prices will also see a minor decrease, falling to Dh2.52 per litre from Dh2.55 in the previous month.

The monthly adjustment of fuel prices in the UAE reflects the country’s fuel price deregulation policy, which links domestic pump rates to international market trends. Under this system, prices are reviewed each month to ensure that local fuel costs correspond with global movements in crude oil and refined product markets.

The latest reductions come amid fluctuations in global oil markets, which have seen a mix of rising supply and moderated demand in recent weeks. Analysts noted that while prices remain relatively high compared with pre-2020 levels, the monthly review mechanism allows for more responsive adjustments that benefit consumers during periods of market softening.

Motorists and transport operators in the UAE are expected to welcome the lower rates, which could help reduce overall transportation costs for businesses and individuals alike. Fuel costs remain a significant component of living and operational expenses, and even modest reductions in pump prices can have a noticeable impact on household budgets and commercial transport sectors.

The government continues to maintain transparency in its fuel pricing policy, ensuring that adjustments are predictable and clearly communicated in advance. Monthly announcements, such as this one for February, provide citizens with sufficient time to plan their expenses and make informed decisions about fuel consumption.

The UAE’s approach to fuel pricing, tied closely to global oil market trends, also underscores the country’s efforts to balance economic competitiveness with market realities. While prices can fluctuate month to month, the deregulation policy is designed to avoid sudden or arbitrary changes, promoting stability and predictability for consumers.

With February’s rates now confirmed, drivers across the country can expect to pay less at the pump than in January, continuing a trend of periodic adjustments that align with global energy markets. The decrease comes as a relief for households and businesses managing transportation costs in an environment of shifting international oil prices.

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