UAE Announces Lower Petrol and Diesel Prices for February 2026
The UAE Fuel Price Committee has announced lower petrol and diesel prices for February 2026, marking the second consecutive month of reductions at the pump. This comes as welcome relief for millions of drivers across the Emirates, putting more dirhams back in their pockets just as the winter driving season winds down.
Here’s the immediate impact: Super 98 petrol drops by 8 fils per litre, while diesel becomes 3 fils cheaper. The committee made the announcement on January 31, with new rates effective from Sunday, February 1, 2026.
This consistent downward trend is a positive shift from the price peaks witnessed in mid-2025. For UAE residents who rely on their cars for daily commutes in heavy city traffic or long desert drives, every fils saved adds up significantly.

February 2026 UAE Fuel Price Breakdown
The UAE Fuel Price Committee, which includes representatives from the Ministry of Energy and industry, sets prices monthly based on the average global benchmark. Here are the official new rates per litre for February:
- Super 98: AED 2.45 (down from AED 2.53 in January)
- Special 95: AED 2.33 (down from AED 2.42)
- E-Plus 91: AED 2.26 (down from AED 2.34)
- Diesel: AED 2.52 (down from AED 2.55)
The price of Special 95, the most popular grade among UAE motorists, has fallen by 9 fils. This is the fuel of choice for a huge range of sedans and SUVs on GCC roads, from Toyota Camrys to Nissan Patrols.
But that's not all. The drop in diesel prices is crucial for the UAE's commercial sector. It directly impacts transportation costs for goods, which can have a knock-on effect on inflation and the cost of living.
How Much Will UAE Drivers Save?
Let’s put these numbers into a real-world GCC context. Consider a popular family SUV like a Nissan Patrol or Toyota Land Cruiser with an average 120-litre tank.
Filling up with Super 98 will now cost AED 294, compared to AED 303.60 in January. That’s a saving of AED 9.60 per full tank. For drivers who fill up twice a month, that’s nearly AED 20 back in their budget.
For the vast majority of sedan drivers using Special 95, the savings are similar. A typical 60-litre tank in a car like a Toyota Camry or Honda Accord will cost AED 139.80, down from AED 145.20—a saving of AED 5.40 per fill-up.
And the best part? These savings compound over a month of daily commuting in Dubai or Abu Dhabi traffic. If you use 200 litres of Special 95 per month, your monthly fuel bill drops by AED 18. It might seem modest, but it's a clear move in the right direction for household expenses.
Why Are UAE Fuel Prices Falling?
The simple answer: global oil markets. Since the UAE deregulated fuel prices in August 2015, local pump rates have been tied to international benchmarks. Each month, the committee reviews the average global price from the previous month and adjusts accordingly.
February’s decrease follows a broader trend of softening crude oil prices in January 2026. After peaks in mid-2025, markets have experienced greater stability and even slight declines due to a complex mix of factors.
These include adjusted production levels from OPEC+ nations, fluctuating global demand forecasts, and geopolitical developments. The monthly adjustment mechanism is designed to reflect these realities, for better or worse.
This system ensures transparency and avoids sudden shocks. UAE drivers now have a predictable calendar, with new prices announced on the last day of each month for the following month.
What This Means for UAE Motorists
For the everyday driver, this second monthly drop is a psychological and financial boost. Petrol is a major, non-negotiable expense for most residents, especially with the UAE's car-centric lifestyle and vast distances between cities.
The savings are particularly timely. While February brings milder weather, many are already planning for the upcoming summer months. Air conditioning use skyrockets in the GCC heat, which can increase fuel consumption by 10-25% in city driving.
Lower fuel prices help offset that seasonal spike in running costs. It also makes weekend road trips to neighboring emirates or even Oman more affordable.
For commercial vehicle owners and businesses relying on diesel fleets, the 3-fils reduction is equally important. It lowers operational costs for delivery vans, construction equipment, and logistics trucks, potentially easing pressure on service prices.
The Bigger Picture: A Year of Fluctuation
To appreciate February's drop, look at the trajectory over the past year. Prices had climbed significantly through the first half of 2025, causing noticeable pain at the pump. The consecutive declines in January and February 2026 represent a meaningful correction.
This rollercoaster highlights the inherent volatility of a globally linked fuel market. It’s a reminder of why fuel efficiency remains a top consideration for car buyers in the region.
Hybrid models, which can deliver remarkable fuel economy in stop-start urban traffic, become even more attractive when petrol prices are high. However, even with current reductions, the long-term cost of ownership still favors efficient vehicles.
Looking Ahead: March 2026 Fuel Price Outlook
So, what’s next for UAE fuel prices? The committee will meet again on February 28, 2026, to determine March's rates. Their decision will hinge entirely on the average global oil price throughout February.
Market analysts are watching several key indicators. OPEC+ production decisions, global economic health, and seasonal demand shifts will all play a role in determining the next move.
If the current trend of relative stability or mild decline continues in global markets, drivers could see prices hold steady or even drop again slightly. However, oil markets are notoriously unpredictable.
One thing is certain: UAE residents no longer need to guess. The transparent, monthly adjustment system provides a clear window into the factors that determine what we pay at the pump.
Final Verdict: Relief at the Pump
The February 2026 price drop is unequivocally good news for everyone in the UAE who drives. It’s the second month in a row of savings, providing tangible, if modest, relief for family budgets and business balance sheets.
While no one can predict where oil prices will go next, the current direction is welcome. For now, drivers can fill up a little cheaper and plan their February journeys with a slightly lighter financial load.
Mark your calendar for the next announcement on February 28. Until then, enjoy the savings and drive safe.
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