UAE Announces August 2025 Fuel Prices: How Much Will You Pay for a Full Tank?
New UAE Fuel Prices for August 2025
The UAE has officially announced the fuel prices for August 2025. The Ministry of Energy reviews and adjusts these prices every month. These rates depend on global oil market trends. The new fuel prices are based on the average international price of oil in July.
Why Do UAE Fuel Prices Change Monthly?
Every month, the Ministry of Energy in the UAE checks how much oil costs globally. If prices rise or fall, fuel prices in the UAE also change. This system keeps local fuel costs fair and transparent. It also reflects what’s happening in the world market.
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Here Are the New Fuel Prices for August
For August 2025, the approved UAE fuel prices are:
- Super 98 petrol: AED 3.14 per litre
- Special 95 petrol: AED 3.02 per litre
- E-Plus 91 petrol: AED 2.94 per litre
- Diesel: AED 3.00 per litre
These prices are slightly higher than July. The increase follows a recent global rise in oil prices.
How Much Will a Full Tank Cost?
Let’s break it down with a simple example. If you drive a car with a 50-litre tank:
- Filling it with Super 98 will cost AED 157
- With Special 95, it’ll cost AED 151
- E-Plus 91 will cost AED 147
- A full diesel tank will be AED 150
Drivers should check their car’s fuel type and tank size. This helps plan your budget for the month.
UAE Drivers React to the New Prices
Many UAE residents are already planning fuel budgets. Some say they will reduce unnecessary trips. Others are considering carpooling or using public transport. As fuel prices increase, many drivers try to save where possible.
What You Can Do to Save on Fuel
Here are some easy tips to reduce fuel costs:
- Drive smoothly and avoid hard braking
- Keep your tyres properly inflated
- Remove heavy items from the car boot
- Avoid using the car’s air conditioning too much
- Combine short trips into one
Final Thoughts
The UAE fuel prices for August reflect global oil trends. Although prices have increased, simple driving habits can help reduce fuel use. Staying updated with monthly fuel announcements is a smart move for every UAE driver.
Stay informed. Drive smart. Save fuel.
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