In exciting news for drivers in the UAE, the fuel price committee has just spilt the beans on what we’ll be paying at the pumps this February. Brace yourselves for some changes!
Fueling Up: What to Expect
Starting from February 1, 2024, here’s the lowdown on the new fuel prices:
- Super 98 petrol: It’s taking a slight hike from Dh2.82 to Dh2.88 per litre.
- Special 95 petrol: This one’s going up too, from Dh2.71 to Dh2.76 per litre.
- E-Plus 91 petrol: If you’re on a budget, expect to pay Dh2.69 per litre, up from Dh2.64 in January.
- Diesel: Good news for diesel users – the price is dropping from Dh3 to Dh2.99 per litre.
Why the Changes?
These price shifts aren’t random. The fuel price committee regularly reviews things like global oil prices, market demand, and the overall economy. They’re trying to find the sweet spot between what’s fair for us consumers and the crazy ups and downs in the global energy scene.
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What It Means for You
With these new prices in play, your daily drives might be a bit easier on the wallet or a tad heavier, depending on your fuel choice. If you’re used to cruising with Super 98 or Special 95, be ready for a slightly higher bill. But hey, if E-Plus 91 is your go-to, it’s not hitting the wallet too hard.
Weather Alert: More Than Just Fuel Changes
Before you hit the road, here’s a heads-up – the weather forecast hints at rain and wind. A surface depression is making its way, so plan accordingly and stay safe out there!
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