Petrol Prices in UAE Set to Drop in March Amid Global Oil Price Decline

The price of Brent crude, the international benchmark, averaged around $75 per barrel in February, down from $77.55 the previous month. This decline comes amid a shift in oil production strategies by major producers and ongoing market fluctuations

Dubai, UAE – Motorists in the UAE can expect a decrease in fuel prices in March 2025, as global oil prices traded lower in February due to a combination of economic factors and supply dynamics.

The price of Brent crude, the international benchmark, averaged around $75 per barrel in February, down from $77.55 the previous month. This decline comes amid a shift in oil production strategies by major producers and ongoing market fluctuations.

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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (Opec+) confirmed their plan to gradually increase oil production starting April 1, 2025.

The announcement has played a significant role in the recent softening of crude prices, as the prospect of higher supply dampens market sentiment.

In the UAE, current petrol prices stand at Dh2.74 per litre for Super 98, Dh2.63 for Special 95, and Dh2.55 for E-Plus.

The anticipated price cut in March will be welcomed by consumers and businesses alike, as fuel costs have a direct impact on transportation and living expenses.

Market Trends and Economic Factors

The decline in global oil prices has been exacerbated by various macroeconomic elements, including fluctuations in US crude oil inventories.

Recent data suggests that US oil reserves have increased, reinforcing concerns about a potential short-term oversupply. This has led traders to reduce their long positions in the futures market, accelerating the decline in West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude prices.

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Additionally, the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and interest rate expectations have influenced the oil market. A stronger dollar makes oil more expensive for international buyers, reducing demand and exerting downward pressure on prices.

Expert Insights on Market Softening

Market analysts believe that uncertainty surrounding Opec+’s production strategy and global economic conditions will continue to drive volatility in crude prices.

Antonio Di Giacomo, senior market analyst at XS.com, highlighted that the recent drop in crude prices reflects investor concerns about the planned increase in Opec+ production.

“Although this decision had already been anticipated, its impact on the market has been significant, exacerbated by factors such as the dollar’s strength and rising US inventories,” Di Giacomo noted.

Vijay Valecha, chief investment officer at Century Financial, emphasized that hedge funds have been scaling back their bullish positions on crude oil, signaling a further softening in the market.

“Oil has sold off in recent weeks amid a host of drivers, with traders concerned that US tariffs and talks on the war in Ukraine could impact market dynamics. In addition, Iraqi exports from its semi-autonomous Kurdistan region may resume, although Opec+ may defer planned output hikes,” said Valecha.

Looking Ahead

With investors closely watching Opec+’s next moves, as well as broader economic indicators that could impact global energy demand, the trajectory of crude oil prices remains uncertain.

However, for UAE motorists, the expected drop in petrol prices in March will offer some financial relief, reinforcing the direct link between global oil market trends and local fuel costs.

As fuel prices remain a critical factor in household and business expenditures, consumers and market observers will be keeping a close eye on further developments in the global energy sector.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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