UAE’s fuel prices for July 2020 have been announced.
Once again the fuel prices see no change. The prices are the same as they were for June and a few months before.
The fuel prices had an average drop of about 10% in April. After that even with the volatility of the oil market, the prices have remained consistent from May. This marks the fourth month of same fuel prices.
For those people who lived in UAE before August 2017 would remember a time when the fuel price was regulated and, to some extent, subsidized by the government. The fuel price before that time, the price was AED 1.73/litre for Special 95. Sure the astute observers amongst us will say, that is still lower than what we have now. Yes, you are right but thats not the point.
This is just a coincidence that the fuel prices are constant, it doesn’t mean they won’t change in the upcoming months. So let’s keep our hats on and enjoy the lower than usual prices, i.e. prices lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Here is a refresher on the prices:
Curfews in Dubai have been lifted, while Abu Dhabi is still facing a harder time due to COVID-19. We still urge everyone to stay at home and maintain social distancing as much possible.
The fuel prices are applicable across all the 7 Emirates. This includes Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain.
That concludes UAE’s fuel prices for July 2020!
Every month, we’re committed to keeping you up to date with the UAE’s latest fuel prices, so that you don’t have to scour the internet and spend endless hours searching for the right information. Watch this space for more information.
Want to save fuel? Check out our article here, for some tips. You can also hop on over to our tips and tricks page, for more information on car care and other useful information that can help you on the way.
As always, make sure to take the right precautions if you are not using your car often. If you need some help on what you need to do, head on over to our article COVID-19 car care tips when staying at home: https://mikaniki.com/tips-tricks/covid-19-car-care-tips-when-staying-home/
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