Petrol Price in Kuwait Today (2026): Latest Rates for 91, 95, 98 and Diesel
My name is Saleh Muhammad. I am a Kuwaiti citizen, and even though I have been living outside Kuwait for more than 10 years, I stay closely connected to daily life back home. In Kuwait, I rent cars whenever I return because I need to drive, and I pay for my family and friends’ auto expenses, while I need to provide expats with straightforward information that presents practical solutions instead of complicated news articles.
This page is my simple, trustworthy reference for you: the current pump prices in Kuwait, what they mean in real life, how to choose the correct octane, and how to estimate your fuel budget fast.
Quick takeaway
Most drivers in Kuwait will use 91 or 95 and see very stable prices. If you use 98, that’s the one you must watch because it is reviewed quarterly.
Today’s Petrol and Diesel Prices in Kuwait (Per Liter)
These are the official retail pump prices for this quarter.
Last checked: 02 January 2026, 02:00 Asia Kuwait
Note: Ultra 98 is set for the Jan to Mar 2026 window and is reviewed quarterly.
Price table (KWD per liter)
| Fuel type | Price (KWD/L) | Price (fils/L) | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gasoline 91 (Premium) | 0.085 | 85 | Most common choice for daily cars |
| Gasoline 95 (Super) | 0.105 | 105 | For cars that require higher octane or feel better on it |
| Gasoline 98 (Ultra) | 0.200 | 200 | Reviewed quarterly, performance or specific engines |
| Diesel | 0.115 | 115 | Common for some SUVs, pickups, commercial vehicles |
Helpful conversion: 1 KWD = 1000 fils.
What a Full Tank Costs (Real Examples)
When people ask me “is fuel cheap in Kuwait,” I always answer with real numbers. Here’s what a full fill typically looks like.
Full tank cost estimates
| Tank size | 91 cost | 95 cost | 98 cost | Diesel cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 liters | 3.400 KWD | 4.200 KWD | 8.000 KWD | 4.600 KWD |
| 50 liters | 4.250 KWD | 5.250 KWD | 10.000 KWD | 5.750 KWD |
| 70 liters | 5.950 KWD | 7.350 KWD | 14.000 KWD | 8.050 KWD |
The fuel expenditure requirements in Kuwait make it simpler for expats to plan their budgets because driving a regular sedan requires only 91 fuel.
Why Prices in Kuwait Stay Stable (And When They Change)
Kuwait’s retail fuel prices are set under a state subsidy framework. In practical terms, this is why:
- 91 and 95 are stable and don’t jump around week to week like in many countries
- Diesel is also typically stable
- Ultra 98 is the one to monitor, because it is reviewed every three months
Ultra 98 recent trend (public adjustments)
Here is the pattern you may have seen in recent notices:
| Period (recent quarters) | Ultra 98 (fils/L) | Ultra 98 (KWD/L) |
|---|---|---|
| Earlier adjustment | 225 | 0.225 |
| Later adjustment | 205 | 0.205 |
| Jan to Mar 2026 | 200 | 0.200 |
My advice if you run 98: near the end of each quarter, check again because the next quarter’s rate is usually announced shortly before the new period starts.
Which Octane Should You Use in Kuwait (91 vs 95 vs 98)

This is where I see people waste money. I’ve done it myself when I was younger: filling higher octane thinking it automatically means “better.” The truth is simpler.
Step 1: Read your owner’s manual
Your manufacturer specifies a minimum octane requirement. That is the only “correct” answer.
- If the manual says 91 minimum, 91 is normally perfect.
- If it says 95 required, do not drop to 91.
- If it says 98 required, you already know you’re in the performance category.
Common matches (simple guide)
- 91 (Premium): most economy cars, family sedans, daily commuting
- 95 (Super): some turbo cars, higher compression engines, some SUVs
- 98 (Ultra): performance cars or engines that explicitly require high octane
Signs you might be using the wrong octane
If you fill 91 and you notice any of the following, try 95 on your next tank and compare:
- knocking or pinging under load
- weaker acceleration than usual
- fuel economy getting worse instead of better
A small note from real Kuwait driving: extreme summer heat and heavy load driving can expose borderline octane needs, especially in turbo engines. That’s why some drivers prefer 95 even when 91 technically works.
How to Estimate Your Fuel Cost for Any Trip (Fast Method)
When you’re planning a road trip, or you’re an expat managing monthly costs, you don’t need a calculator app. Use this method.
Step by step
- Find your consumption (example: 8 L per 100 km)
- Multiply by distance: 200 km → 16 L
- Multiply by fuel price:
- On 91: 16 × 0.085 = 1.360 KWD
- On 95: 16 × 0.105 = 1.680 KWD
- On 98: 16 × 0.200 = 3.200 KWD
That’s fuel only, not including parking, tolls (not common), or maintenance.
Paying at Petrol Stations in Kuwait (K Net, Cash, Receipts)
In Kuwait, paying is usually simple and fast.
What to expect
- K Net is widely accepted, either at the counter or at integrated terminals depending on the station setup
- Cash is often accepted as well
- Always take the receipt if you track mileage, claim expenses, or manage a company vehicle
Peak times (from my experience)
- Evenings and weekends tend to be busiest
- You should choose main road fuel stations with multiple pumping stations during non-busy times to reduce your waiting time.
Practical Tips to Spend Less on Fuel Without Driving Less
Even with Kuwait’s low prices, small habits matter if you drive a lot.
- Keep tires properly inflated. Low pressure increases consumption.
- Avoid aggressive acceleration. It burns fuel quickly, especially in city driving.
- Don’t pay for 98 unless your engine needs it or you have proven benefit.
- If you do long highway trips, cruise smoothly. Highway stability usually improves fuel economy.
FAQ
Is petrol subsidized in Kuwait?
Kuwait uses a government subsidy system to determine its fuel prices for retail sale. The prices of 91 (0.085 KWD/L) and 95 (0.105 KWD/L) fuel types remain constant, while 98 fuel pricing undergoes evaluation every three months.
How often does petrol price change in Kuwait?
In normal conditions:
Ultra 98 is reviewed every three months
People who drive 91 fuel, 95 fuel, and diesel fuel have experienced fuel prices which remain unchanged throughout the years because they present almost no difference between their refueling sessions.
What is the diesel price in Kuwait today?
0.115 KWD per liter for standard automotive diesel.
