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Here’s the cost of filling your tank as UAE petrol prices rise in August

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 8:17 AM
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The UAE announced the fuel prices for August 2024, with an increase of up to 6 fils per litre compared to July. The prices are determined based on the average global oil price and distribution costs. The new rates will apply from August 1 and are as follows: Super 98 petrol at Dh3.05, Special 95 petrol at Dh2.93, and E-plus 91 petrol at Dh2.86. This means that getting a full tank of petrol in August will cost between Dh2.55 and Dh4.44 more than last month, depending on the type of vehicle you drive.

For compact cars with an average fuel tank capacity of 51 litres, the full tank cost for Super 98 petrol will be Dh155.55 in August compared to Dh152.49 in July. Sedans with an average fuel tank capacity of 62 litres will see a full tank cost of Dh189.1 for Super 98 petrol in August, up from Dh185.38 in July. SUVs with an average fuel tank capacity of 74 litres will pay Dh225.7 for a full tank of Super 98 petrol in August, compared to Dh221.26 in July.

These changes in fuel prices reflect the fluctuations in global oil prices and operational costs. Staying informed about the latest fuel prices and their impact on the cost of filling up your vehicle is essential for budget planning and financial management. As fuel prices continue to fluctuate, consumers need to factor these changes into their monthly expenses and adjust their budgets accordingly. Keeping track of fuel prices and their trends can help individuals make informed decisions and plan their spending effectively.

In conclusion, the UAE’s fuel prices for August 2024 have increased compared to July, with up to 6 fils per litre. The prices are determined based on global oil prices and distribution costs. Consumers driving compact cars, sedans, or SUVs will pay more for a full tank of petrol in August compared to the previous month. Staying updated on fuel prices and their impact on transportation costs is crucial for budget planning and financial management. By understanding the factors that influence fuel prices, individuals can make informed decisions and adjust their spending habits accordingly.

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