Dubai : UAE residents are closely watching fuel markets as the country prepares to announce June 2025 petrol and diesel prices, expected around May 30 or 31. These monthly price revisions—linked directly to global oil trends since the UAE deregulated fuel prices in 2015—offer insight into what drivers can expect at the pump in the coming month.
In May 2025, fuel prices saw only marginal movement:
These minor adjustments reflected subdued global oil activity. So, what’s likely to happen in June?
Global oil prices, especially Brent crude, play a key role in determining UAE fuel rates. Recently, Brent crude nudged slightly above $65 per barrel, buoyed by a temporary pause in U.S. tariffs on the European Union—delayed until July 9 to allow more trade negotiations.
Despite this brief rise, analysts say broader market conditions point to weaker oil prices overall. Since January, crude has been under pressure due to:
All eyes are now on the upcoming OPEC+ meeting this Sunday, where oil-producing nations will decide whether to continue boosting output in July. A decision to raise production could maintain downward pressure on oil prices, while a pause might push prices slightly higher.
Given the current dynamics, a fuel price hike in June appears unlikely. If oil prices stay low or dip further due to oversupply concerns or diplomatic developments, UAE motorists could see stable or slightly reduced prices at the pump next month.
However, if OPEC+ unexpectedly tightens supply, a modest price rebound is possible—but still seen as less likely based on current market sentiment.
For now, UAE residents can expect relatively stable fuel costs heading into June 2025, barring any major disruptions in global energy markets. The official prices will be announced at the end of May and will set the tone for next month’s budgets and travel plans.
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