The UAE has announced petrol prices for July 2020, keeping them at the same rate for four consecutive months.
The prices have been fixed at Dhs1.91 per litre for Super 98 petrol, while one litre of Special 95 will cost Dhs1.8.
Diesel will also continue to cost Dhs2.06 a litre.
Oil rebounded from record lows of below zero in April, only to fall in two of the last three weeks, in a grim reminder of abating demand and potential fear of a second wave of the coronavirus.
Prices would have dipped further, if not for the OPEC+ alliance to stall production in an attempt to stabilise market forces for demand.
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