Petrol prices in the UAE will marginally increase in November, the Emirates National Oil Company announced on Monday.

Here's the breakdown:

• Super 98: Dh2.57 a litre (down from Dh2.61 in October)

• Special 95: Dh2.46 (down from Dh2.50)

• Diesel: Dh2.87 (up from Dh2.76)

So the top-grade Super 98 saw a fall of 1.53% month-on-month. Special 95 fell by 1.6% compared to October.

Logistical costs could rise in November with an almost 4% rise in filling up with diesel. Diesel prices also risen by 4.5% in October.

The fuel prices for November in the #UAE as announced by the UAE Fuel Price Committee ⛽ pic.twitter.com/fAzzz7MFb3 — ENOC (@ENOC) October 29, 2018

Since the middle of the year, the price at the petrol pumps has been fluctuating. Fuel prices were liberalised about two years ago, so they now move with the market.

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