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Published: 16 Sep, 2025 10:27

Top 10 African countries with the lowest fuel prices in September 2025

By: Business insiders Africa

In addition to making gas filling up more affordable, affordable fuel has a significant impact on the economy of an African country, influencing everything from food costs to industrial output and even the competitiveness of regional trade.

Fuel costs have a direct impact on the cost of transportation for products and people. A country with low gasoline prices has lower transportation costs and cheaper logistics for enterprises.

Farmers, dealers, and manufacturers all profit from fewer overheads, which translates into overall economic growth.

High petrol prices frequently cause inflation surges throughout Africa, as the cost of food, essential products, and services rises in tandem.

A country with low gasoline prices can protect its populace from these spillover effects.

Africa's industries, including mining, cement, manufacturing, and agro-processing, rely substantially on fuel for operations and transportation.

Low fuel prices enable businesses to devote more resources to expansion, wages, and innovation rather than diverting revenues to energy expenditures.

Furthermore, affordable gasoline ensures that public transit systems remain functional and accessible to the working population.

Primarily, when gasoline prices are affordable, it can lower subsidy burdens and free up resources for healthcare, education, infrastructure development, and an array of other sectors.

Finding strategies to keep gasoline inexpensive via refining capacity, alternative energy, and effective distribution is not just an economic but also a social necessity for Africa, where energy and transportation are essential to development.

With that said, here are the African countries with the lowest fuel prices currently, as per Global Petrolprices.

Compared to last month, fuel prices for last month, when the global average price of petrol in Africa was $1.29 per liter as opposed to $1.28 currently, fuel prices Compared to last month, fuel prices when the global average price of petrol in Africa was $1.29 per liter, as it is currently, fuel prices for Egypt and Nigeria increased slightly.

Fuel prices for Libya, Angola, Algeria, and Sudan remained the same.

While fuel prices for Ethiopia, Tunisia, Liberia, and the DRC dipped marginally.

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