The UAE raised the prices of diesel and gasoline of all kinds for the month of July compared to the prices of June, according to data published by the Emirates General Petroleum Corporation (Emarat), which operates fueling stations, via Twitter today, Friday.
The UAE, an oil-producing country, has implemented a policy of liberalizing fuel prices since August 2015, and has adopted a pricing mechanism linked to international crude oil prices.
The selling price of a liter of diesel will be 2.76 dirhams, up from 2.68 dirhams in June.
The selling price of a liter of E-Plus 91 petrol will be 2.81 dirhams, up from 2.76 dirhams in June.
The selling price of a liter of 95 petrol will be 2.89 dirhams, up from 2.84 dirhams in June.
The selling price of a liter of 98 petrol will be 3 dirhams instead of 2.95 dirhams in June.