
The UAE Fuel Price Committee has approved lower retail rates for February 2026, trimming costs for Super 98, Special 95, E-Plus 91 and diesel. The move brings immediate relief for motorists and fleets across the Emirates and follows softer global crude trends. UAE Fuel Price Committee
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February 2026 official pump rates and effective date
The committee set the new tariffs effective 1 February 2026. Prices per litre are: Super 98 at AED 2.45, Special 95 at AED 2.33, E-Plus 91 at AED 2.26, and diesel at AED 2.52. These figures represent modest cuts from January.
Impact on household and commercial fuel spend

For a typical 60-litre tank, filling with Super 98 now costs about AED 147. The reduction eases monthly travel budgets for commuters and lowers operating costs for logistics firms that depend on diesel. Fleet managers may see measurable savings in short order.
Market drivers behind the February adjustment
The committee bases retail rates on international fuel and crude benchmarks. Recent declines in crude futures and refined product benchmarks pushed the committee toward lower pump prices for February. Analysts say short-term market slack and easing geopolitical tension helped.
RTA and transport-sector implications
Lower retail fuel supports transport planning across the Emirates. The RTA and other authorities will factor the revised figures into transport cost models and tender estimates for the year ahead. RTA
Grade-by-grade reference for drivers

- Super 98 price February 2026: AED 2.45 per litre.
- Special 95 price February 2026: AED 2.33 per litre.
- E-Plus 91 price per litre: AED 2.26.
- Diesel price UAE February 2026: AED 2.52 per litre.
Drivers checking the petrol price in the UAE today will find these rates in official releases and on service-station displays.
Short outlook for the coming months
Monthly revisions mean prices can change with global oil moves. If crude strengthens again, the committee may reverse course. Conversely, ongoing demand softness could keep rates low. Motorists should monitor the committee’s end-of-month bulletin for updates.






