As of March 2025, global Petrol prices exhibit significant variations influenced by factors such as taxation, import reliance, and local economic conditions. Below is an overview of the top 10 countries with the highest gasoline (octane-95) and LPG prices per litre, presented in both U.S. dollars (USD) and Nigerian Naira (₦), using an exchange rate of 1 USD = ₦1,553.
Top 10 Countries with the Highest Fuel Prices
Country | Price per Litre (USD) | Price per Litre (₦) |
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Hong Kong | $3.18 | ₦4,938.54 |
Monaco | $2.39 | ₦3,711.67 |
Norway | $2.10 | ₦3,261.30 |
Denmark | $2.05 | ₦3,183.65 |
Netherlands | $2.02 | ₦3,137.06 |
Finland | $1.98 | ₦3,074.94 |
Switzerland | $1.95 | ₦3,028.35 |
Israel | $1.92 | ₦2,981.76 |
France | $1.89 | ₦2,935.17 |
Central African Republic | $1.85 | ₦2,873.05 |
Insights
European nations prominent feature, is largely due to high taxation and environmental policies, reflecting their fiscal strategies and commitment to sustainability. Conversely, the Central African Republic’s high gasoline prices are influenced by logistical challenges and economic factors.
In contrast, Nigeria‘s average fuel price as of March 2025 is approximately ₦833.4 per litre, significantly lower than the global average. This disparity underscores the impact of local policies, subsidies, and production capabilities on fuel pricing.
These figures provide a snapshot of global fuel pricing highlighting the diverse economic and policy-driven factors that influence energy costs worldwide.