NP Rank:
Worlds 10 cheapest countries for petrol
by liamssoft | August 25, 2011 at 09:18 am
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British motorists are among the top three most expensive countries in the world for fuel drivers pay on average 135p (US$2.209759419) a litre, $8.36 per US gallon, whereas Norway's capital Oslo drivers pay 164p (US$2.684448479) a litre $10.16 per US gallon, where it has the most expensive petrol in the world. There are 3.785 litres per 1 US gallon.
Where are the lowest petrol prices?
10. Algeria – Algiers 20p (US$0.327371766) or US$1.24 per US gallon
9. Oman – Muscat 20p.
8. Egypt – Cairo 19p
7. Qatar – Doha 15p.
6. Kuwait – Kuwait City 14p.
5. Bahrain – Manama 13p.
4. Turkmenistan – Ashgabat 12p.
3. Libya – Tripoli 9p.
2. Saudi Arabia – Riyadh 8p.
1. Venezuela – Caracas 2-3p
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at 15:53 on August 25th, 2011
Can't wait till we can drive something that doesn't run on 'petrol/gasoline'. These new electric and hydrogen fuel cell cars are looking very interesting !
at 13:16 on August 26th, 2011
I like the idea of running on water and I'm sure it wont be long before it's commercially available.