According to Al-Jazeera, many countries are facing a rise in fuel prices largely brought on by tight supply and surging demand. The average price of gasoline around the world is $1.2 per litre. As of September 2021, Hong Kong has the most expensive petrol in the world at $2.56 per litre.READ FULL CONTENT>>>>>>
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According to data from The Cable, here is what a litre of petrol costs in some countries that are members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
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1. Iran – ₦24.69
2. Angola – ₦112.78
3. Algeria – ₦136.25
4. Kuwait – ₦142.83
5. Nigeria – ₦165.89
6. Iraq – ₦211.58
7. Saudi Arabia – ₦255.62
8. United Arab Emirates – ₦301.32
9. Congo – ₦409.17
10. Gabon – ₦428.10
Note: The prices are in Naira.READ FULL CONTENT>>>>>>