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UAE petrol, diesel prices for February 2026: Will fuel cost fall at the pump?

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Last updated: 2026/01/24 at 5:39 AM
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UAE fuel prices are poised for a slight increase in February, reversing a recent downward trend. After a period of cuts, global oil market dynamics suggest motorists should anticipate a modest rise at the pump. The Fuel Price Committee will announce the official rates on January 31st, reflecting oil prices throughout the preceding month.

Current Fuel Prices in the UAE

The UAE’s Fuel Price Committee adjusts petrol and diesel costs monthly, directly linking them to fluctuations in global oil markets and refined fuel expenses. This means that when international oil prices increase, local pump prices typically follow suit, and vice versa. This system aims to reflect real-time market conditions for consumers.

Historical data reveals a complex pattern over the past year. Prices generally climbed through mid-2024, peaking in October before easing slightly in November and December. A more significant drop occurred in January, offering some relief to drivers. This volatility underscores the sensitivity of UAE fuel costs to global events.

What’s Driving Oil Market Changes?

Global oil prices have been trending upwards since the beginning of January. Brent crude, a key international benchmark, has been trading in the range of $63 to $66 per barrel. Meanwhile, US oil prices have settled around $59 to $61 a barrel.

Key Factors Influencing Prices

Several factors are contributing to this recent price increase. Renewed geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are a primary concern, raising fears of potential disruptions to oil supply. Additionally, uncertainty surrounding oil production from Venezuela continues to weigh on the market.

Temporary production issues in various parts of the global oil system have also played a role. However, these increases are being partially offset by growing oil stockpiles, particularly in the United States. These higher inventories suggest sufficient global supply, limiting the potential for a more substantial price surge.

Looking Ahead to February Fuel Prices

Given that oil is currently trading at higher levels than those seen when January’s prices were determined, a small increase in February fuel prices appears likely. The extent of this increase will depend on how oil prices behave in the remaining days of January.

However, analysts do not foresee a dramatic spike in prices. Comfortable global oil supplies and recent inventory data indicate that the world is not facing a significant oil shortage. This suggests any adjustments at the UAE pump will be moderate rather than substantial. The price of petrol could see a smaller increase than diesel.

Recent data indicates that global diesel supplies are tighter than petrol supplies. This could lead to firmer diesel prices in February. A second consecutive decrease in diesel prices seems less probable unless oil prices decline again before the pricing window closes.

Implications for UAE Motorists

UAE motorists should prepare for a potential, albeit slight, increase in fuel costs in February. While significant jumps are not anticipated under current market conditions, even a small rise can impact household budgets.

It’s important to note that prices could remain relatively stable, mirroring January’s levels, if oil prices plateau or begin to fall. The final outcome hinges on the continued evolution of global oil markets.

The official February fuel prices will be announced by the UAE Fuel Price Committee on January 31st. These announcements are closely watched by consumers and businesses alike. Market observers will be paying attention to any further escalation of tensions in the Middle East and any significant changes in oil production levels from key exporting nations, as these factors will likely influence future price adjustments.

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