The motorists have to pay more to fill up their fuel tanks this July as the UAE fuel prices for July 2022 have increased. The UAE fuel price committee revealed new prices yesterday.
According to the press release, the price of Super 98 has increased by 48 fils. The new price is Dh4.63 a litre, compared to Dh4.15 a litre in June.
The price of Special 95 bumped up by 49 fils, so the new price is Dh4.52 a litre, compared to Dh4.03 a litre last month.
E-91 category petrol also witnessed a jump in price, with the current price standing at Dh4.44 a litre, compared to Dh3.96 a litre in June. It is an increase of 48 fils, the same as Super 98.
The diesel’s price has risen the most (62 fils) and currently, it is selling at Dh4.76 a litre, compared to Dh4.14 a litre last month.