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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Uruguay: 1.95 
# 2     United Kingdom: 1.92 
# 3     Israel: 1.87 
# 4     Argentina: 1.75 
= 5     Finland: 1.74 
= 5     Japan: 1.74 
# 7     Iceland: 1.72 
# 8     Netherlands: 1.69 
= 9     Burundi: 1.66 
= 9     Denmark: 1.66 
# 11     Zambia: 1.64 
= 12     France: 1.62 
= 12     Central African Republic: 1.62 
# 14     Italy: 1.59 
# 15     Belgium: 1.57 
# 16     Sweden: 1.54 
= 17     Korea, South: 1.51 
= 17     Brazil: 1.51 
# 19     Germany: 1.49 
= 20     Rwanda: 1.46 
= 20     Korea, North: 1.46 
# 22     Turkey: 1.44 
# 23     Uganda: 1.41 
= 24     Zimbabwe: 1.39 
= 24     Guinea: 1.39 
= 26     Sierra Leone: 1.34 
= 26     Morocco: 1.34 
= 26     Austria: 1.34 
# 29     Hungary: 1.33 
= 30     Peru: 1.31 
= 30     Bolivia: 1.31 
# 32     Switzerland: 1.28 
= 33     Portugal: 1.26 
= 33     Czech Republic: 1.26 
= 35     Madagascar: 1.25 
= 35     Poland: 1.25 
= 35     Croatia: 1.25 
= 35     Cote d'Ivoire: 1.25 
= 35     Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: 1.25 
# 40     Tanzania: 1.23 
# 41     Norway: 1.21 
= 42     Spain: 1.2 
= 42     Senegal: 1.2 
= 44     Ireland: 1.18 
= 44     Paraguay: 1.18 
= 44     Greece: 1.18 
= 47     Dominica: 1.16 
= 47     Kenya: 1.16 
= 49     Mali: 1.15 
= 49     Bulgaria: 1.15 
= 51     Malawi: 1.13 
= 51     Slovakia: 1.13 
= 53     Niger: 1.11 
= 53     Chad: 1.11 
= 53     Burkina Faso: 1.11 
= 53     Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1.11 
= 57     El Salvador: 1.1 
= 57     Mauritania: 1.1 
= 57     Latvia: 1.1 
= 60     Lithuania: 1.08 
= 60     Sri Lanka: 1.08 
# 62     Costa Rica: 1.07 
# 63     Burma: 1.06 
= 64     Haiti: 1.05 
= 64     Chile: 1.05 
= 64     Gambia, The: 1.05 
= 64     Guinea-Bissau: 1.05 
= 68     Slovenia: 1.03 
= 68     Nepal: 1.03 
= 70     Nicaragua: 1.02 
= 70     Honduras: 1.02 
= 70     Jamaica: 1.02 
= 73     Mexico:
= 73     Cuba:
= 73     Cambodia:
# 76     Somalia: 0.99 
= 77     India: 0.98 
= 77     Estonia: 0.98 
= 79     Bhutan: 0.95 
= 79     Canada: 0.95 
= 81     Albania: 0.93 
= 81     Australia: 0.93 
= 83     Liberia: 0.92 
= 83     Azerbaijan: 0.92 
= 83     Cameroon: 0.92 
= 83     Mozambique: 0.92 
# 87     Armenia: 0.9 
= 88     Papua New Guinea: 0.87 
= 88     Guatemala: 0.87 
= 88     Panama: 0.87 
= 88     Lebanon: 0.87 
= 88     Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 0.87 
= 88     Gabon: 0.87 
= 88     Pakistan: 0.87 
# 95     South Africa: 0.82 
= 96     Colombia: 0.8 
= 96     Tunisia: 0.8 
= 98     Benin: 0.79 
= 98     New Zealand: 0.79 
= 98     Togo: 0.79 
= 101     Namibia: 0.77 
= 101     United States: 0.77 
= 103     Romania: 0.75 
= 103     Ethiopia: 0.75 
= 103     Bangladesh: 0.75 
= 106     Moldova: 0.74 
= 106     Tajikistan: 0.74 
= 106     Jordan: 0.74 
= 109     Kyrgyzstan: 0.72 
= 109     Syria: 0.72 
# 111     Uzbekistan: 0.7 
# 112     Botswana: 0.69 
# 113     Belarus: 0.68 
# 114     Laos: 0.67 
# 115     China: 0.66 
= 116     Thailand: 0.64 
= 116     Trinidad and Tobago: 0.64 
= 118     Mongolia: 0.62 
= 118     Vietnam: 0.62 
= 120     Philippines: 0.61 
= 120     Ukraine: 0.61 
# 122     Kazakhstan: 0.59 
# 123     Russia: 0.54 
= 124     Oman: 0.51 
= 124     Ecuador: 0.51 
# 126     Angola: 0.49 
= 127     Sudan: 0.46 
= 127     Malaysia: 0.46 
= 129     Algeria: 0.44 
= 129     Nigeria: 0.44 
# 131     Egypt: 0.43 
= 132     Libya: 0.41 
= 132     United Arab Emirates: 0.41 
# 134     Saudi Arabia: 0.39 
# 135     Kuwait: 0.34 
# 136     Ghana: 0.33 
# 137     Indonesia: 0.28 
# 138     Venezuela: 0.2 
# 139     Iran: 0.08 
# 140     Iraq: 0.05 
# 141     Turkmenistan: 0.03 
Weighted average: 1.0  



DEFINITION: Ratio of premium gasoline price to world average
Units: Ratio of Gasoline Price to World Average
Units: Pump price for super gasoline (US$ per liter): Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of gasoline. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars, and the ratio of the gas price to the world average in the same time period was used in order to normalize the data. For more information, see World Development Indicators, Table 3.12.

SOURCE: German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Fuel Prices and Taxation (1999) and the electronic update for2000. Available from World Bank, World Development Indicators 2002, WDI table 3.12. via ciesin.org

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"Gasoline prices by country", German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Fuel Prices and Taxation (1999) and the electronic update for2000. Available from World Bank, World Development Indicators 2002, WDI table 3.12. via ciesin.org. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/ene_gas_pri-energy-gasoline-prices

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Peter Rens
15th October 2011
Not believable. New Zealand prices haven't been there for 15 years. Present price for standard is Kiwi$2.04 (about US$1.60.)
YEAH
25th September 2011
Trust me Jose, That is a good price this days.
Russell
20th September 2011
This is a chart from 1999.
Jose Delio Ares Garcia
10th August 2011
You have not included the most expensive country of all, Dominican Republic. The cost of Gas in my country is US$7,00.00 a gallon OVER SEVEN DOLLARS! you can find that info here: http://www.seic.gov.do/paginas/Informaci%C3%B3n.aspx

and in this article here: http://www.diariolibre.com/noticias_det.php?id=301256
Raymond
10th August 2011
Dr. Ajay. You are correct. Which makes this an almost useless chart. Also at the top of the column it says "amount" not "ratio". Poorly designed chart and not nearly as useful as one would be that had actual pump prices.
DARANDU
23rd June 2011
The Official price Fuel (Premium Motor Spirit- PMS)Per a liter
in Nigeria is N65 = $65 US dollar
Dr. Ajay B.
3rd April 2011
Guys, the prices are CORRECT. They are not given in USD or Euros. The world average price is taken as unit (1). When it says that Uruguay's price is 1.95, what it means is that the price of gas in Uruguay is 1.95 times the world average.
Erez
2nd April 2011
it is 1.33/L 04/01/2011 in Montreal Quebec (Canada)
Yetmgeta E Abdella
10th March 2011
The cost in Ethiopia is 1.09 USD per liter in March 2010
Sikiu Bravo (Caracas, Venezuela)
23rd August 2008
The oficial price in Venezuela for 95 Octane is US$0,032 that is Bs.68,8
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

7th April 2005
The annual springtime increase of U.S. gasoline prices could lead to a national average price of $2.50 per gallon, which could make a full tank for an SUV cost $65 or more. California, where gas prices are usually highest, could be averaging almost $3 a gallon by June.

GasPriceWatch.com says the national average for unleaded gas is $2.30 a gallon, 40 or 50 cents higher than last year. California gas prices are averaging $2.50 per gallon, compared to $2.10 in April 2004. By summer, Americans could be spending $5 billion more per month on gasoline than they did last year.

A Goldman Sachs analysis of how high prices would have to go to spur changes in American driving behavior predicted that oil could reach $135 a barrel by 2008, which would lead to average gas prices of about $4.30. That price is considered high enough to substantially reduce gasoline consumption.

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