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UAE: Will the Conflict between Iran and Israel Result in Higher Gas Prices in May?

April 29, 2024
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UAE: Will the Conflict between Iran and Israel Result in Higher Gas Prices in May?

 

The UAE will release the prices on Tuesday for May 2024 to bring gasoline prices into line with international rates.

Local gas prices may rise in the upcoming month due to the increase in global oil prices following the armed war between Israel and Iran in April, which caused Brent to rise beyond $90 per barrel.

Before falling to $86 in the third week of April, the prices were roughly $90 until the middle of the month. However, at the end of last week, prices had increased once again to $89.5. In April 2024, the average price of a barrel of petroleum increased by $4.53 from the previous month. In April, Brent saw an average price per barrel of $88.79, up from $84.26 in March.. April saw an increase in petrol prices in the United Arab Emirates for the third month. Super 98, Special 95, and E-Plus 91 were Dh3.15, Dh3.03, and Dh2.96 per litre, respectively. In the UAE, prices for April have increased by 12 fils per liter, following a $3 per barrel average global price increase in March.

Due to the nature of their jobs, drivers who travel frequently and transport businesses alike anticipate pricing changes in the UAE. The UAE’s average price of Dh3.03 is less than the average price worldwide of Dh4.93 a liter.

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