UAE petrol prices to go up in May

Motorists will have to pay more for petrol in May as prices continue to rise for the third month in a row.

The cost of Super 98 will be AED 3.66 per litre, up from AED3.39 in April, while Special 95 will go up to AED 3.55 compared to AED3.28 a litre last month.

E-Plus 91 will cost AED 3.48, up from AED3.20 a litre.

Diesel prices will remain the same at AED4.69 a litre. 

The prices were announced on Thursday by the UAE Fuel Price Committee.

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