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The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by BALLERON(m): 1:51pm On Sep 09, 2011
The cheapest petrol in the world!

When it comes to petrol, you'll struggle to find many other countries with higher prices than Britain. In fact, to be precise — if you did look, you'd find two.
Yes, according to stats from Car Insurer Staveley Head, the UK has the third priciest pump rates in the world, with an average price of 135p per litre. Norway's capital, Oslo, tops the rankings with an average price of 164p per litre. You can see Staveley Head's full infographic here.
But which countries have the lowest prices? Here are the top ten cheapest places to buy petrol in the world,

10. Algeria: Algiers — 20p per litre
Algeria is one of the Africa's biggest oil producers turning out an average of 1.2 million barrels a day. This flood of oil has pushed down petrol prices in the country to 20p per litre, more than six times cheaper than the average pump price here in the UK.
The country's petrol supplies also played a vital role in the recent battle against Colonel Gaddafi in neighbouring Libya. With petrol production in the war-torn country running dry, rebel fighters relied on smuggled fuel from Algeria to power the final push against the corrupt dictator. Hurrah!

9. Oman: Muscat — 20p per litre
Oman's petrol prices also stand at just 20p per litre. Like Algeria, the Arabic state is drenched in oil, stepping up production in the last six months to 878,000 barrels every day.

8. Egypt: Cairo — 19p per litre
Egypt is something of a transport hub when it comes to petrol. The Suez Canal — a vital supply line running across the east of the country — carries an estimated one million barrels of oil from the Persian Gulf every day.
That's why at the peak of the country's revolution against former President Hosni Mubarak, oil prices began to climb, amid fears that the unrest would interfere with the Suez supply route.
But while this oil price rise pushes up petrol costs here in the UK, the rate petrol is sold at the pump over in Egypt remains relatively low, at just 19p per litre. But with the country's government still anything but stable, it's anyone guess as to how long costs will stay this cheap.


7. Qatar: Doha — 15p per litre
Prior to the discovery of oil in Qatar, the small Arab emirates' economy was mainly built on fishing and pearl hunting. Now the country's national petroleum supplier accounts for 70% of the government's revenue. Recent high oil prices have made per capita income in Qatar amongst the highest across the globe while petrol prices are the seventh lowest at just 15p per litre.


6. Kuwait: Kuwait City — 14p per litre
Kuwait is tenth largest oil producer in the world and its supply is thought to account for 10% of global reserves. But nevertheless, the government subsidises both public transport and petrol bringing prices down to just 14p per litre.


5. Bahrain: Manama — 13p per litre
Compared  with its Middle-Eastern neighbours, Bahrain has fairly limited oil supplies. However 60% of the country's economy is still rooted in petroleum refining, which has grown strongly over the last ten years. The country is at fifth in the rankings with an average petrol price of just 13p per litre.


4. Turkmenistan: Ashgabat — 12p per litre
The UK government taxes petrol to the high-heaven, while in Turkmenistan they give it away — literally. Every driver in the Turkic state is entitled to 120 litres of petrol for free every month. If they exceed this, the pump price is only 12p per litre.


3. Libya: Tripoli — 9p per litre
As I mentioned earlier, petrol supplies in Libya have dried up recently owing to the closure of several oil plants in the midst of unrest in the country. But when pumping at its prime level, the country is the ninth largest oil producer with an average petrol price of just 9p per litre.


2. Saudi Arabia: Riyadh — 8p per litre
Saudi Arabia is the largest exporter of petroleum in the world. Domestically fuel prices sit at around 8p per litre. Yet only half of the population can take advantage of these low rates; as women in Saudi Arabia are banned from driving due to a religious fatwa (Islamic law) imposed by conservative Muslim clerics.


1. Venezuela: Caracas — 2/3p per litre
Yes, to get hold of the cheapest petrol in the world, you'll have to travel all the way to the South American country of Venezuela. Petrol is just 2-3p per litre in the socialist republic — that's around 54 times cheaper than prices here in the UK. So if you have a 70 litre fuel tank in your car, you could fill it up in Venezuela for around £1.50. While In Britain it would cost you a whopping £95.
Prices are kept low thanks to subsidies from the country's left-wing government.

A matter of context
Now, before you all start weeping at the prospect of 2p per litre petrol, it's worth remembering that these insanely low rates almost always come at some cost.
Take Venezuela. Yes, the country may have outrageously low petrol prices. But vast numbers of its residents live in poverty - the UN calculates 30% of the population live on less than $2 a day. As The Guardian's South America correspondent Rory Carroll points out, some analysts place the overall cost to economy of maintaining such low petrol prices (through subsidies and loss of taxation) at around £13bn. That's more than double the education and health budgets.
But this doesn't mean that the cost of petrol isn't unfairly high in this country, especially when you consider that the UK is actually amongst the top 20 oil producing countries in the world.
[/i]Your cheapest petrol
Where in the world — and the UK - have you found the cheapest petrol prices? Are you surprised the USA/NIGERIA grin isn't featured in this list?


[i] Let us know your thoughts



Source::http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/The-cheapest-petrol-world-yahoofinanceuk-978605645.html
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by nateevs(m): 2:24pm On Sep 09, 2011
Is the author suggesting that the people are poor because of the low cost of petrol?
How about in a converse debate, the effect of increase in the cost of goods and services should petrol cost way more than that?
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by 9ijaMan: 3:01pm On Sep 09, 2011
nateevs:

Is the author suggesting that the people are poor because of the low cost of petrol?
How about in a converse debate, the effect of increase in the cost of goods and services should petrol cost way more than that?
Spot on!

The author evidently prefers Venezuelans to be living on credit. The average poor Venezuelan may be living on $2 per day, however, I believe he/she's better off than the average poor Briton who leaves on more than $20 per day which is 100% credit (gbese)!
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by BALLERON(m): 3:07pm On Sep 09, 2011
Well the first issue i can see here is the effect of the Government subsidy on the economy of these countries where petrol is cheap,
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by 9ijaMan: 3:14pm On Sep 09, 2011
BALLER ON:

Well the first issue i can see here is the effect of the Government subsidy on the economy of these countries where petrol is cheap,

I agree with you. I live in the Middle-East and the fuel subsidy is not affecting their economies adversely. They have generally been able to provide essential amenities to their citizens, even though corruption is not entirely eliminated. The countries too have residents who live below the poverty line, but they have been able to successfully provide the much needed infrastructures, despite the subsidy.
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by MosD: 3:55pm On Sep 09, 2011
I have always said it that subsidy is never to be held responsible for our lack of infrastructure and basic amenities - corruption is. The amount our so-call leaders embezzle in a month is far more than the amount use for subsidy
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by BALLERON(m): 6:40pm On Sep 09, 2011
^^^^ Again we can not discuss these without talking of our number one problem in Nigeria-Corruption.
I agree with these statement -"The amount our so-call leaders embezzle in a month is far more than the amount use for subsidy"
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by BALLERON(m): 6:52pm On Sep 09, 2011
^^^^ Again we can not discuss these without talking of our number one problem in Nigeria-Corruption.
I agree with these statement -"The amount our so-call leaders embezzle in a month is far more than the amount use for subsidy"
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by umechuma: 5:10am On Sep 10, 2011
Here are the Middle East/Asian countries with the cheapest gas prices in the world.

10. United Arab Emirates
Gas Prices: U.S. $ 1.78 per gallon
Members of OPEC.

9. Brunei Darussalam
Gas Prices: U.S. $ 1.47 per gallon .
Not a member of OPEC.

8. Yemen
Gas Prices: U.S. $ 1.32 per gallon.
Not a member of OPEC.

7. Oman
Gas Prices: U.S. $ 1.17 per gallon.
Not a member of OPEC.

6. Kuwait
Gas Prices: U.S. $ 0.87 per gallon.
Not a member of OPEC.

5. Turkmenistan
Gas Prices: U.S. $ 0.83 per gallon.
Not a member of OPEC.

4. Bahrain
Gas prices: U.S. $ 0.79 per gallon.
Not a member of OPEC.

3. Qatar
Gas prices: U.S. $ 0.72 per gallon.
Members of OPEC.

2. Saudi Arabia
Gas prices: U.S. $ 0.61 per gallon.
Members of OPEC

1. Iran
Gas prices: U.S. $ 0.37 per gallon.
Members of OPEC.

http://www.dnewsglobal.com/10-cheapest-gas-prices-countries/4279.html
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by BALLERON(m): 9:45am On Sep 10, 2011
So if you have a 70 litre fuel tank in your car, you could fill it up in Venezuela for around £1.50. While In Britain it would cost you a whopping £95.
Re: The Cheapest Petrol In The World! by emofine(f): 10:02am On Sep 10, 2011
Interesting stats, I am slightly surprised by the list.

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