UAE drivers got some good news and some bad news in June because gas prices paused and stayed the same, but diesel prices dropped to AED 2.45 per liter, which was a nice break for diesel drivers.
It’s still AED 2.39 for E-Plus 91, AED 2.47 for Special 95, and AED 2.58 for Super 98. So this prices ranges gives people who use gasoline some stability in their monthly spending.
Diesel drivers are the real winners this month, as they can save 7 fils per liter compared to May.
June 2025 UAE Fuel Prices: Diesel Gets Cheaper, Petrol Stays Put
E-Plus 91 costs AED 2.39, Special 95 is AED 2.47, Super 98 runs you AED 2.58, and diesel dropped to AED 2.45!
Fuel Type | Price Per Litre | Change from May | What This Means |
E-Plus 91 | AED 2.39 | Same price ✅ | Your wallet’s safe |
Special 95 | AED 2.47 | Same price ✅ | No surprises here |
Super 98 | AED 2.58 | Same price ✅ | Still, the expensive one |
Diesel | AED 2.45 | Cheaper by 7 fils ⬇️ | Money in your pocket! |
These prices work from June 1st to June 30th
Next change happens: June 30th evening.
What’s Actually Going On?
Those who drive diesel cars just got lucky this month. Your price is 7 fils less per liter, which doesn’t seem like much until you fill up your tank:
- 80-litre tank? You save over AED 5 per fill-up
- 120-litre truck tank? That’s AED 8.40 back in your pocket
- Fill up twice a month? You’re looking at AED 10+ savings monthly.
Petrol prices decided to be lazy this month since they’re exactly the same as May. No movement whatsoever:
- E-Plus 91: Still your cheapest option at AED 2.39
- Special 95: Stays at AED 2.47 – most people’s go-to choice
- Super 98: Still the priciest at AED 2.58, but unchanged
The diesel drop isn’t huge, but free money is free money, right? Every dirham counts when you’re filling up week after week. Plus, diesel is now cheaper than most petrol types.
What Your Full Tank Actually Costs؟
Time to talk real numbers because knowing the price per litre is one thing, but what really matters is how much you actually pay when you fill up your car.
Small Car Owners (40-litre tank)
Your wallet takes these hits every fill-up:
Fuel Type | June 2025 Cost |
E-Plus 91 | AED 95.60 |
Special 95 | AED 98.80 |
Super 98 | AED 103.20 |
Diesel | AED 98.00 |
Medium Car Drivers (60-litre tank)
Bigger numbers, but still manageable:
Fuel Type | June 2025 Cost |
E-Plus 91 | AED 143.40 |
Special 95 | AED 148.20 |
Super 98 | AED 154.80 |
Diesel | AED 147.00 |
Big Vehicle People (80-litre tank)
If you run on diesel, you should pay:
Fuel Type | June 2025 Cost |
E-Plus 91 | AED 191.20 |
Special 95 | AED 197.60 |
Super 98 | AED 206.40 |
Diesel | AED 196.00 |
Your Monthly Savings Breakdown
And now the fun begins, or at least the most fun that gas prices can get:
- Diesel drivers with 80L tanks: You pocket AED 5.60 every single fill-up
- Petrol drivers: Sorry, no change from May, but at least nothing went up
- Fill up twice monthly? Diesel drivers save over AED 11 per month
- Keep this up all year: That’s roughly AED 134 back in your account (if diesel stays cheap)
Should You Fill Up Now or Wait?
The answer to this million-dirham question rests on what you’re driving.
Fuel Type | June Price | May Price | What Changed | Your Move |
E-Plus 91 | AED 2.39 | AED 2.39 | Nothing at all → | No hurry |
Special 95 | AED 2.47 | AED 2.47 | Still the same → | Take your time |
Super 98 | AED 2.58 | AED 2.58 | Zero movement → | Whenever works |
Diesel | AED 2.45 | AED 2.52 | Down 7 fils ⬇️ | Fill up NOW |
Diesel Drivers -Right Now!
- Prices just dropped 7 fils per litre this month
- July might bring price increases
- You’re literally saving money right now
- Every day you wait could cost you dirhams
Petrol People – Chill Out
- Prices haven’t budged since May
- No emergency rush needed
- Fill up whenever it’s convenient
- Your usual routine works perfectly fine
What’s Coming in July?
The crystal ball isn’t perfectly clear, but here’s what we’re seeing for next month:
- Official announcement: June 30th evening
- Oil market trends: Pointing slightly upward
- Diesel outlook: Probably going back up
- Petrol forecast: Small increases possible
How Did We Get Here? The Petrol Prices in the UAE So Far
Prices went up everywhere in February and hurt everyone’s wallet.
But April was a big release, especially for people who drive gas cars.
Right now, in June, gas prices have pretty much reached their ideal level. On the other hand, diesel prices keep going down.
Month | E-Plus 91 | Special 95 | Super 98 | Diesel | What Happened |
Jan 2025 | AED 2.43 | AED 2.50 | AED 2.61 | AED 2.68 | Calm start |
Feb 2025 | AED 2.55 | AED 2.63 | AED 2.74 | AED 2.82 | Everything shot up |
Mar 2025 | AED 2.54 | AED 2.61 | AED 2.73 | AED 2.77 | Small breather |
Apr 2025 | AED 2.38 | AED 2.46 | AED 2.57 | AED 2.63 | Big relief drop |
May 2025 | AED 2.39 | AED 2.47 | AED 2.58 | AED 2.52 | Finding balance |
Jun 2025 | AED 2.39 | AED 2.47 | AED 2.58 | AED 2.45 | Diesel keeps dropping |
Which Fuel Should You Actually Put in Your Car?
Your car was designed for a specific type of fuel, and using the right one saves you money and headaches.
E-Plus 91 – The Budget Champion (AED 2.39)
Perfect for economy-minded drivers who just want to get from point A to point B without breaking the bank:
- Works great in most Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, and other economy cars
- Daily commuters love this stuff because it’s reliable and cheap
- You’ll save about AED 11 per 60-litre tank compared to Super 98
- If your car manual says “91 octane minimum,” this is your winner
Special 95 – The Sweet Spot (AED 2.47)
Most car owners end up here because it’s the perfect balance between performance and price:
- Handles most BMW, Mercedes, and Audi models (but always check your manual first)
- Standard choice for mid-range cars that need a bit more than basic fuel
- Good performance without the premium price tag
- Popular with people who want their car to feel smooth and responsive
Super 98 – The Premium Experience (AED 2.58)
Only worth it if your car actually needs it or you’re driving something special:
- High-performance engines and sports cars often require this grade
- Turbocharged engines typically run better on higher octane
- If your manual specifically says “98 octane,” don’t cheap out
- Luxury cars designed for premium fuel will notice the difference
Diesel – The Efficiency King (AED 2.45)
Currently, the best value in the fuel market, especially this month:
- Trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles run on this exclusively
- Better fuel efficiency means you fill up less often
- Right now, it’s actually cheaper per litre than any petrol grade
- Perfect for people who drive long distances regularly
How to Keep More Money in Your Pocket?
The when and where of filling up makes more difference than most people realize, especially during months like June when prices are shifting around:
When to Fill Up:
- Hit the station on June 30th if you think July prices will jump
- Skip the morning rush (7-9 AM) and evening chaos (5-7 PM) – you’ll waste fuel sitting in queues
- Weekend mornings are golden – shorter lines and relaxed service
- End of the month matters when price changes are coming
Where to Fill Up:
- ADNOC and ENOC charge the same official prices, so pick based on convenience
- Highway stations sometimes sneak in an extra fil or two – not always worth the detour
- City center stations compete harder, which often means better service and cleaner facilities
- Your regular neighborhood station probably knows you and might throw in better service
FAQs
Every month on the last day at 6 PM through official channels. So, July prices will be announced on June 30th at 6 PM. Set a reminder if you want to plan your fill-ups.
Yes, completely. Whether you’re in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or anywhere else, the federal government sets one price for the whole country.
Most German cars need Special 95 as a minimum, but check your owner’s manual to be sure. Using lower octane than recommended can cause engine knocking and long-term damage.
Since 2015, UAE fuel prices have followed global oil markets instead of being subsidized by the government.
UAE Ministry of Energy, ADNOC official website, ENOC official channels, and major news outlets all carry the official announcements.
Not necessarily. Right now, in June 2025, diesel is cheaper than all petrol grades, but this changes based on global market conditions. Sometimes diesel costs more, sometimes less, and it all depends on supply, demand, and refining costs.
If your manual says “recommended,” you can usually get away with Special 95, but if it says “required” or “minimum 98 octane,” then yes, you need the premium stuff.