Historical charts and monthly trends
Note: Fuel prices are published by News of Bahrain.
Prices shown are official rates and may vary slightly between petrol stations.
Bahrain's fuel prices are regulated by NOGA (National Oil and Gas Authority) in coordination with the Ministry of Oil. In 2016, Bahrain began one of the GCC's earliest fuel subsidy reform programmes, partially aligning domestic prices with international markets. Prices are reviewed and updated periodically, with some market linkage, though they remain below full-market pricing.
Fuel grades in Bahrain: Super 98, Special 95, E-Plus 91, and Diesel. Bahrain's 10% VAT applies to fuel purchases, making it one of the few GCC countries with a tax component visible in fuel pricing. Prices are in BHD per litre.