Nigeria ranks among the top 10 cheapest petrol selling countries in the world.
With a pump price of N145 ($0.41) per litre, Nigeria is the 6th cheapest place in the world to buy petrol.
Other countries among the cheapest places to buy petrol are Venezuela ($0.01), Sudan ($0.13), Iran ($0.29), Kuwait ($0.34), and Algeria ($0.35).
The average price of petrol around the world is $1.09 per litre (395 Naira), according to GlobalPetrolPrices.com, which publishes data on retail fuel prices around the world and tracking over 150 countries on a weekly basis.
Zimbabwe currently is the most expensive place to buy petrol in the world. A litre of petrol now sells for an equivalent of N1,200 per litre in Zimbabwe.
The 10 Cheapest Places to Buy Petrol in the World
Rank | Country | Price per litre (US Dollar) |
---|---|---|
1 | Venezuela | 0.01 |
2 | Sudan | 0.13 |
3 | Iran | 0.29 |
4 | Kuwait | 0.34 |
5 | Algeria | 0.35 |
6 | Nigeria | 0.41 |
7 | Turkmenistan | 0.43 |
8 | Qatar | 0.43 |
9 | Egypt | 0.43 |
10 | Malaysia | 0.46 |
The 10 Cheapest Places to Buy Petrol in Africa
Rank | Country | Price per litre (US Dollar) |
---|---|---|
1 | Nigeria | 0.41 |
2 | Egypt | 0.42 |
3 | Angola | 0.52 |
4 | Ethiopia | 0.67 |
5 | Tunisia | 0.68 |
6 | Benin | 0.81 |
7 | Lesotho | 0.86 |
8 | Botswana | 0.87 |
9 | Namibia | 0.87 |
10 | Chad | 0.89 |