Petrol prices in the UAE have been revised down for February 2026, easing costs for motorists across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and the Northern Emirates. Below you’ll find the official per‑litre rates, how they compare with January, and practical tips to make the most of the lower fuel prices this month.

Fuel prices in the UAE are adjusted monthly and apply nationwide at ADNOC, ENOC, EPPCO and Emarat service stations. The February cut means filling up now costs less than in January 2026.

Latest petrol prices in the UAE for February 2026

Here are the official UAE petrol prices for February 2026. Rates are per litre and are identical across all emirates.

Fuel type Price in February % change vs January Price in January Price in December
Super 98 AED 2.45 −3.2% AED 2.53 AED 2.70
Special 95 AED 2.33 −3.7% AED 2.42 AED 2.58
E‑Plus 91 AED 2.26 −3.4% AED 2.34 AED 2.51
Diesel AED 2.52 −1.2% AED 2.55 AED 2.85

Key takeaways:

  • All petrol grades are cheaper month on month, with Special 95 showing the largest drop (−3.7%).
  • Diesel also decreases, though more modestly (−1.2%).
  • Prices are uniform at ADNOC, ENOC, EPPCO and Emarat stations across the UAE.

Budget impact examples:

  • 50‑litre tank, Super 98: ~AED 122.50 (vs ~AED 126.50 in January)
  • 50‑litre tank, Special 95: ~AED 116.50 (vs ~AED 121.00 in January)
  • 50‑litre tank, E‑Plus 91: ~AED 113.00 (vs ~AED 117.00 in January)
  • 50‑litre tank, Diesel: ~AED 126.00 (vs ~AED 127.50 in January)

For drivers using around 150 litres in a month, indicative savings vs January are approximately: Super 98 ~AED 12; Special 95 ~AED 13.5; E‑Plus 91 ~AED 12; Diesel ~AED 4.5. Actual spend varies by vehicle, driving style and routes.

The above rates apply throughout February 2026 and are the same whether you’re filling up in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, UAQ, RAK or Fujairah.




The same per‑litre fuel rate will be available all month at ENOC, EPPCO, ADNOC and Emarat stations. If you’re short on time, approved mobile fuelling services operating in the UAE can deliver petrol at the regulated station price.

Which petrol grade should you choose?

Use the octane rating recommended in your car’s owner’s manual:

  • Super 98: For high‑performance engines that require higher octane to prevent knocking.
  • Special 95: Suitable for most modern petrol cars in the UAE.
  • E‑Plus 91: For vehicles that specify 91 octane; typically older or economy models.

Using a higher octane than required usually doesn’t improve performance or efficiency. Avoid going below the manufacturer’s recommendation to prevent engine knock and potential long‑term damage.

What influences UAE petrol prices?

  • Global crude benchmarks: Movements in international oil prices (e.g., Brent) flow through to local monthly revisions.
  • Refining and distribution costs: Changes in margins, logistics and seasonal demand can affect pump prices.
  • Currency dynamics: FX shifts can influence import and refining economics.
  • Tax and regulation: UAE VAT remains 5%, included in the pump price.

How to spend less on fuel this month

  • Drive smoothly: Gentle acceleration and steady speeds can cut consumption by 10–15%.
  • Check tyre pressure: Under‑inflation can raise fuel use; verify tyres are at manufacturer‑recommended PSI.
  • Lighten the load: Remove unnecessary cargo and roof racks that increase drag.
  • Plan routes: Combine errands and avoid peak congestion where possible.
  • Limit idling: Modern engines use less fuel restarting than idling for long periods.
  • Service on time: Clean air filters and properly functioning spark plugs help maintain efficiency.

Filling up: stations and payment options

You can refuel at ADNOC, ENOC, EPPCO and Emarat across the UAE. Stations typically accept cash, major bank cards and contactless wallets. Some also offer loyalty points or app‑based payments. If you prefer convenience, licensed mobile fuelling operators can refill at your location at the same regulated price.

EVs, parking and tolls: quick notes

  • Electric vehicles: Public charging networks continue to grow across Dubai and other emirates; check official utility or transport apps for live charger availability and pricing.
  • Parking: Fees and timings vary by emirate and zone. Always review posted signs or official apps before parking.
  • Tolls: Dubai’s Salik and Abu Dhabi’s road tolls require account setup and a registered vehicle tag when applicable.

FAQs about petrol prices in the UAE

What are the UAE petrol prices for February 2026?

Super 98: AED 2.45; Special 95: AED 2.33; E‑Plus 91: AED 2.26; Diesel: AED 2.52 per litre.

Are the February 2026 prices the same in every emirate?

Yes. The monthly petrol and diesel rates set by the committee apply nationwide at ADNOC, ENOC, EPPCO and Emarat stations.

How do these prices compare to January 2026?

All grades are cheaper: Super 98 is down from AED 2.53, Special 95 from AED 2.42, E‑Plus 91 from AED 2.34, and Diesel from AED 2.55 per litre.

When do UAE fuel prices change?

Rates are typically reviewed and announced monthly, with the new prices applying for the full calendar month.

Which octane should I use for my car?

Follow your owner’s manual. Most cars run well on Special 95, high‑performance engines may require Super 98, and some models specify E‑Plus 91. Avoid using a lower octane than recommended.

How much does it cost to fill a 50‑litre tank in February?

Approximate costs: Super 98 ~AED 122.50; Special 95 ~AED 116.50; E‑Plus 91 ~AED 113.00; Diesel ~AED 126.00.

Can I get fuel delivered at the same price as stations?

Yes, approved mobile fuelling services in the UAE deliver at the regulated station price. Check the provider’s app for coverage and service fees, if any.