As 2026 begins, motorists in several African countries are paying far less for fuel than the global average. According to GlobalPetrolPrices, the average gasoline price worldwide is about $1.28 per litre, but many African countries sell fuel at a fraction of that cost.
The reasons for these differences are government subsidies, fuel taxes, exchange rates, and whether a country produces oil.
Oil-producing countries often keep prices low to protect consumers and local industries, while some non-producers use price controls to limit the impact of global oil swings.
Below are the 10 African countries with the lowest fuel prices, as per data from GlobalPetrolPrices.
10. Niger
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USD 0.887 per litre
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USD 3.36 per gallon
9. Liberia
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USD 0.877 per litre
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USD 3.32 per gallon
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USD 0.87 per litre
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USD 3.29 per gallon
7. Ethiopia
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USD 0.787 per litre
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USD 2.98 per gallon
6. Sudan
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USD 0.70 per litre
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USD 2.65 per gallon

5. Nigeria
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USD 0.536 per litre
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USD 2.03 per gallon
4. Egypt
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USD 0.45 per litre
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USD 1.70 per gallon
3. Algeria
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USD 0.36 per litre
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USD 1.36 per gallon
2. Angola
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USD 0.327 per litre
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USD 1.24 per gallon
1. Libya
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USD 0.028 per litre
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USD 0.11 per gallon

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