Looking for the latest petrol prices in the UAE for November 2025? The UAE Fuel Price Committee has released the new per-litre rates, with noticeable month-on-month declines for Super 98, Special 95 and diesel, and a modest rise for E-Plus 91. Below you’ll find the full price list, quick comparisons with October and September, plus budgeting tips and answers to common questions.
Latest petrol prices in the UAE for November 2025
Fuel prices in the UAE are unified nationwide and apply at ADNOC, ENOC, EPPCO and Emarat stations in every emirate. The rates below are per litre and inclusive of VAT.
| Fuel type | Price in November 2025 | Change vs October | Price in October 2025 | Price in September 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Super 98 | AED 2.63 | ↓ 5.05% | AED 2.77 | AED 2.70 |
| Special 95 | AED 2.51 | ↓ 5.64% | AED 2.66 | AED 2.58 |
| Diesel | AED 2.44 | ↓ 9.96% | AED 2.71 | AED 2.66 |
| E-Plus 91 | AED 2.67 | ↑ 3.49% | AED 2.58 | AED 2.51 |
Overall, motorists benefit from lower prices on the most common grades (Super 98 and Special 95) and on diesel, while E-Plus 91 registers a small increase. These prices apply uniformly across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and the other emirates throughout November 2025, unless otherwise updated by the committee.
At-a-glance takeaways
- The biggest drop this month is diesel (down nearly 10%), easing costs for commercial fleets and high-mileage drivers.
- Special 95, the most widely used grade, is down by about 5.6% month-on-month.
- Super 98 also becomes cheaper, falling just over 5%.
- E-Plus 91 edges higher by roughly 3.5% versus October.
What this means for your monthly budget
Here are quick estimates of what it costs to fill a typical tank in November 2025. Your exact spend will vary by vehicle and tank size, but these examples offer a useful guide.
- 50-litre tank, Special 95: 50 × AED 2.51 = AED 125.50 (was AED 133.00 in October)
- 60-litre tank, Special 95: 60 × AED 2.51 = AED 150.60 (was AED 159.60 in October)
- 50-litre tank, Super 98: 50 × AED 2.63 = AED 131.50 (was AED 138.50 in October)
- 70-litre tank, Diesel: 70 × AED 2.44 = AED 170.80 (was AED 189.70 in October)
Compared with October, most drivers will see smaller top-up bills this month, especially those using Special 95 or diesel. If your car runs on E-Plus 91, plan for a slight increase per fill.
Choosing the right fuel grade
Always follow the manufacturer’s recommended octane for your vehicle to avoid engine knock and maintain efficiency. A quick guide:
- Super 98: High-octane performance and luxury vehicles that require premium fuel.
- Special 95: The standard choice for many modern cars; good balance of performance and cost.
- E-Plus 91: Suitable for older or economy vehicles designed to run on lower octane.
- Diesel: For diesel engines in SUVs, pickups, trucks and commercial fleets.
If your car’s owner’s manual lists multiple acceptable octane levels, you can choose the lowest recommended grade to save money. Stepping down below the recommended octane can reduce performance and may risk long-term engine issues.
Why UAE fuel prices change monthly
The UAE Fuel Price Committee reviews prices every month, adjusting them to reflect a range of inputs such as global crude benchmarks, refined product costs, supply-demand dynamics and local distribution expenses, with VAT included. This transparent mechanism helps keep pump prices aligned with market realities while providing motorists with regular, predictable updates.
Context: November vs the past two months
- November 2025: Super 98 at AED 2.63, Special 95 at AED 2.51, Diesel at AED 2.44, E-Plus 91 at AED 2.67.
- October 2025: Super 98 at AED 2.77, Special 95 at AED 2.66, Diesel at AED 2.71, E-Plus 91 at AED 2.58.
- September 2025: Super 98 at AED 2.70, Special 95 at AED 2.58, Diesel at AED 2.66, E-Plus 91 at AED 2.51.
The trendline for November shows meaningful relief in premium, standard petrol and diesel after October’s higher levels, though E-Plus 91 has moved the other way.
Smart ways to save on fuel this month
- Drive smoothly: Gentle acceleration and maintaining steady speeds can improve fuel economy by 10–15%.
- Check tyre pressure: Under-inflated tyres create rolling resistance and can add 1–2% to your fuel use.
- Watch your load: Remove roof racks and heavy, non-essential items. Extra weight hurts efficiency.
- Plan routes and timing: Avoid peak congestion where possible; idling and stop-start traffic consume more fuel.
- Service on schedule: Clean air filters, fresh oil and properly functioning sensors keep the engine efficient.
- Use the right fuel: Stick to the manufacturer’s recommended octane—no higher than needed.
Where to refuel — and alternatives
Across the UAE, the published rates apply at ADNOC, ENOC, EPPCO and Emarat stations. If you prefer convenience, mobile refuelling services operating in select areas can deliver fuel at the official station price, saving you a trip to the pump.

Planning around price changes
Fuel is a recurring cost for most UAE households, and even small per-litre changes can add up. Consider the following to keep your monthly spend predictable:
- Set a monthly fuel budget: Base it on your average kilometres and vehicle economy. Review after each monthly price update.
- Batch your trips: Combine errands and use navigation apps to avoid traffic chokepoints and unexpected detours.
- Explore alternatives for short distances: Public transport, carpooling, micromobility or walking can reduce your fuel usage.
- Evaluate vehicle choice: If you’re on the road often, a more efficient model—or a hybrid—can significantly lower lifetime fuel costs.
Thinking about electric vehicles?
EV ownership is growing in the UAE, supported by an expanding charging network in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Public chargers are available in malls, business districts, residential communities and major highways. If you’re considering a switch, compare total cost of ownership (electricity, maintenance, home charging setup and insurance) against your current fuel spend to see how quickly an EV could pay back.
FAQs about petrol prices in the UAE
Are UAE petrol prices the same in every emirate?
Yes. The monthly prices announced by the UAE Fuel Price Committee apply nationwide, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and the Northern Emirates, and are inclusive of VAT.
How often do petrol prices change in the UAE?
They are reviewed and set monthly. New rates typically take effect from the 1st day of each month.
Which fuel should I use: Super 98, Special 95 or E-Plus 91?
Use the lowest octane that your vehicle manufacturer recommends in the owner’s manual. Premium fuels like Super 98 are ideal for engines designed for higher octane; many mainstream cars run efficiently on Special 95. E-Plus 91 is suitable for vehicles calibrated for lower octane.
Are the November 2025 prices lower than October?
Yes for Super 98, Special 95 and diesel, which all decreased month-on-month. E-Plus 91 increased slightly compared with October.
Do these prices include VAT?
Yes. Published pump prices are per litre and inclusive of VAT.
Can I save money by switching fuel grades?
Only if your vehicle manual allows a lower octane. Do not go below the recommended grade—doing so can cause knocking and reduce engine performance.
Where can I find EV charging in Dubai and Abu Dhabi?
Public charging points are available across major roads, malls, business districts and residential areas. Many communities also include chargers in parking facilities. Check your local utility or municipality resources for updated maps and tariffs.
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