
Petrol unchanged, diesel price drops in June
The steady prices follows two months of cuts at the pumps.
It means Super 98 remains at AED2.58, Special 95 is AED2.47 a litre, while E-Plus 91 continues to cost AED2.39 a litre.
Diesel prices drop from AED2.52 in Mayto AED2.45 a litre for June.
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