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Petrol & Diesel Price Prediction for March 2026 in UAE: Slight Increase Likely Amid Global Oil Trends

"March 2026 fuel price prediction UAE/Dubai: Slight increase likely from current lows – Super 98 AED 2.45/L, Special 95 AED 2.33/L, diesel AED 2.52/L. Brent crude $58–60/barrel drives modest uptick.
By Bhumika Verma on 13-Feb-2026 06:47 AM
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Key Highlights:

  • Slight increase expected - Petrol & diesel prices likely to rise modestly from February levels
  • Current low rates - Super 98 at AED 2.45/L, Special 95 at AED 2.33/L, diesel AED 2.52/L
  • Crude-driven outlook - Brent $58–60/barrel forecast supports a small uptick, announcement late February

As of mid-February 2026, petrol and diesel prices in the UAE (including Dubai) remain stable at the levels set for February, following a welcome reduction announced by the UAE Fuel Price Committee at the end of January. Prices are reviewed monthly and align closely with international crude oil movements, with no daily fluctuations like in some other countries.

Current February 2026 rates (effective from February 1):

  • Super 98: AED 2.45 per litre (down from AED 2.53 in January)
  • Special 95: AED 2.33 per litre (down from AED 2.42)
  • E-Plus 91: AED 2.26 per litre (down from AED 2.34)
  • Diesel: AED 2.52 per litre (down from AED 2.55)

These represent some of the lowest rates in over two years, providing relief to drivers amid softer global crude prices earlier in the year.

Read More: UAE Auto Market Report 2026

March 2026 Prediction: Modest Uptick Expected

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Heading into March 2026, fuel prices are predicted to see a slight increase across most grades. The official announcement from the UAE Fuel Price Committee is typically made around the last day of February (expected late February 2026), with new rates effective from March 1.

This outlook stems from:

  • Global Brent crude forecasts averaging around $58–$60 per barrel in 2026 (per EIA, J.P. Morgan, and others), with some stabilization or minor rebounds after recent dips.
  • Oversupply pressures are easing slightly, with potential inventory adjustments, and ongoing OPEC+ production policies (maintaining quotas through March).
  • Recent market sentiment shows cautious upward pressure if geopolitical risks (e.g., Middle East tensions) persist or demand firms up.

Analyses from sources like DubiCars and market trackers suggest a modest rise rather than sharp hikes, as the UAE's system directly passes through international benchmarks without heavy subsidies or taxes inflating retail costs. No major policy shifts (e.g., excise changes) are signaled for early 2026.

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Current Rates Snapshot (February 2026, UAE-wide: same in Dubai)

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  • Super 98 petrol: AED 2.45/L
  • Special 95 petrol: AED 2.33/L
  • E-Plus 91 petrol: AED 2.26/L
  • Diesel: AED 2.52/L

Prices apply uniformly across emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, etc.) via stations like ADNOC, ENOC, and Emarat.

  • Slight increase predicted - Modest uptick in petrol & diesel for March 2026, announcement late February.
  • Current low rates hold - February levels among the lowest in years: Super 98 at AED 2.45/L, diesel AED 2.52/L.
  • Crude influence key - Brent ~$58–60/bbl forecast supports stability with a possible small rise if supply tightens.

Carbike360.ae says

Slight increase expected - Petrol & diesel prices likely to rise modestly from February levels
Current low rates - Super 98 at AED 2.45/L, Special 95 at AED 2.33/L, diesel AED 2.52/L
Crude-driven outlook - Brent ~$58–60/barrel forecast supports a small uptick, announcement late February

In summary, for March 2026 in Dubai and the UAE, expect stable-to-slightly higher fuel prices if current global trends hold, with no dramatic changes anticipated. Monitor the official UAE Fuel Price Committee at month-end for exact figures. This keeps commuting costs predictable for residents and expats alike! Always check real-time rates at your local station, as they can vary slightly by provider.

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