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United Arab Emirates: Is it expected for petrol prices to decrease further in October? – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/29 at 6:14 AM
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Petrol prices in the UAE are expected to drop for the month of October as global oil prices have remained subdued in September. Brent oil prices averaged nearly $73 a barrel, compared to $78.63 a barrel in August, due to various factors such as increased supply and news of Saudi Arabia planning to increase production. Oil prices experienced a more than 4% decline in just two days following the news of Saudi Arabia’s plans to abandon the $100 per barrel target and increase output.

Since the UAE deregulated petrol prices in 2015 and aligned them with global rates, prices are revised at the end of every month. The UAE’s Fuel Price Committee will officially announce retail petrol and diesel rates, which were revised down in September to Dh2.90 for Super 98, Dh2.78 for Special 95, and Dh2.71 for E-Plus. The fluctuation in oil prices is influenced by factors such as supply, production, and geopolitical tensions.

The latest news on oil prices is crucial for staying informed, and KT provides updates through its WhatsApp Channels. Recent prices for WTI and Brent closed at $68.81 and $71.98 a barrel, respectively, over the weekend. Despite a positive outlook from the OECD and rising tensions in the Middle East, oil investors remain cautious as US crude prices continue to face selling pressure. Investors are trimming their net speculative long positions in crude, despite supportive factors such as a significant drop in US oil inventories.

Oil prices have shown fluctuations throughout the year, with changes in petrol rates in the UAE reflecting these shifts. The monthly changes in Super 98, Special 95, and E-Plus 91 prices have been tracked, indicating the variability in rates. The decreasing trend in petrol prices in recent months may be influenced by global economic conditions and supply dynamics, affecting the overall market sentiment.

In conclusion, the anticipated drop in petrol prices for October in the UAE, following the downward trend in global oil prices in September, highlights the importance of monitoring oil market developments. With the UAE’s Fuel Price Committee set to announce revised rates, consumers can expect potential savings at the pump. Staying informed about oil price changes, both globally and locally, is crucial for understanding the factors influencing petrol prices and making informed decisions. By remaining up to date with the latest news and market trends, consumers can navigate the fluctuations in petrol prices effectively.

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