The data describes gasoline prices around the world as of April 16, 2018. At 6.43 USD per gallon, gas prices in Germany were lower than in Norway, but considerably higher than in the U.S.
Gas prices in selected countries worldwide Fuel prices in different countries range from a few cents to around seven USD per gallon. Gasoline is often regarded as a key driver of a country’s economy, as it is the main fuel used in families’ passenger vehicles and the automotive fleets of small and large businesses. The U.S. is one of the largest consumers of gasoline on a per capita basis, with approx.
Norway | 7.82 |
Netherlands | 7.46 |
Italy | 7.27 |
France | 6.97 |
Sweden | 6.89 |
UK | 6.57 |
Germany | 6.43 |
Turkey | 5.64 |
South Korea | 5.5 |
Japan | 4.93 |
South Africa | 4.48 |
India | 4.46 |
China | 4.4 |
Mexico | 4.17 |
U.S. | 2.99 |
Russia | 2.55 |
Saudi Arabia | 2.06 |
Iran | 1.08 |
Venezuela | 0.03 |