Petrol rates all over the world

The least expensive petrol on the planet! 


10. Algeria: Algiers — Rs 15.72 for every liter 

Algeria is one of the Africa's greatest oil makers turning out a normal of 1.2 million barrels a day. This surge of oil has pushed down petrol costs in the nation to Rs.15.72 per liter, more than four times less expensive than the normal pump cost here in India. 

The nation's petrol supplies additionally assumed an essential part in the late fight against Colonel Gaddafi in neighboring Libya. With petrol generation in the war-torn nation running dry, rebel contenders depended on snuck fuel from Algeria to control the last push against the degenerate despot. Hurrah! 

9. Oman: Muscat — Rs 15.68 for each liter 

Oman's petrol costs additionally stand simply under Rs 15.72 for each liter. Like Algeria, the Arabic state is splashed in oil, venturing up generation in the most recent six months to 878,000 barrels each day. 

8. Egypt: Cairo — Rs 14.90 for each liter 

Egypt is something of a vehicle center point with regards to petrol. The Suez Canal a basic supply line running over the east of the nation conveys an expected one million barrels of oil from the Persian Gulf consistently. That is the reason at the top of the nation's transformation against previous President Hosni Mubarak, oil costs started to move, in the midst of apprehensions that the distress would meddle with the Suez supply course. 

Be that as it may, while this oil value rise pushes up petrol costs here in the India, the rate petrol is sold at the pump over in Egypt remains generally low, at just Rs 14.90 for each liter. Be that as it may, with the nation's administration as yet anything other than stable, it's anybody surmise concerning to what extent expenses will stay this modest. 

7. Qatar: Doha — Rs 11.70 for each liter 

Before the disclosure of oil in Qatar, the little Arab emirates' economy was predominantly based on angling and pearl chasing. Presently the nation's national petroleum supplier represents 70% of the administration's income. Late high oil costs have made per capita salary in Qatar amongst the most elevated over the globe while petrol costs are the seventh least at just Rs 11.70 for every liter. 

6. Kuwait: Kuwait City — Rs 11.00 for each liter 

Kuwait is tenth biggest oil maker on the planet and its supply is thought to represent 10% of worldwide stores. Yet, in any case, the administration sponsors both open transport and petrol conveying costs down to simply Rs 11 for each liter. 

5. Bahrain: Manama — Rs 10.20 for every liter 

Contrasted and its Middle-Eastern neighbors, Bahrain has genuinely constrained oil supplies. However 60% of the nation's economy is still established in petroleum refining, which has become emphatically in the course of the most recent ten years. The nation is at fifth in the rankings with a normal petrol cost of just Rs 10.20 for every liter. 

4. Turkmenistan: Ashgabat — Rs 9.40 for every liter 

The Indian government charges petrol to the high-paradise, while in Turkmenistan they give it away — actually. Each driver in the Turkic state is qualified for 120 liters of petrol for nothing each month. In the event that they surpass this, the pump cost is just Rs 9.40 for every liter. 

3. Libya: Tripoli — Rs 7.05 for every liter 

As I specified before, petrol supplies in Libya have gone away as of late attributable to the conclusion of a few oil plants amidst agitation in the nation. In any case, when pumping at its prime level, the nation is the ninth biggest oil maker with a normal petrol cost of just Rs 7.05 for each liter. 

2. Saudi Arabia: Riyadh — Rs 6.20 for each liter 

Saudi Arabia is the biggest exporter of petroleum on the planet. Locally fuel costs sit at around Rs 6.20 for each liter. Yet just 50% of the populace can exploit these low rates; as ladies in Saudi Arabia are banned from driving because of a religious fatwa (Islamic law) forced by preservationist Muslim priests. 

1. Venezuela: Caracas — Rs 2 for each liter 

Yes, to get hold of the least expensive petrol on the planet, you'll need to travel the distance toward the South American nation of Venezuela. Petrol is just Rs 2 for each liter in the communist republic — that is around 54 times less expensive than costs here in India. So on the off chance that you have a 70 liter fuel tank in your auto, you could top it off in Venezuela for around Rs 140. While In India it would cost you an incredible Rs 4480.




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