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Top 10 African Countries with the Cheapest Fuel Prices in April 2026

April 13, 2026
3 Min Read
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Fuel prices remain one of the most critical indicators of the cost of living across Africa, influencing transportation costs, inflation, and overall household spending.

As of April 2026, the latest comparative data from Global Petrol Prices highlights significant disparities in petrol prices across the continent.

The rankings are based on national average retail prices for octane-95 gasoline, offering a clear snapshot of how different governments approach fuel subsidies, taxation, and broader energy market regulations.

Compiled from data updated as of April 6, 2026, the figures underscore the complex mix of factors shaping fuel pricing in Africa—including subsidy regimes, domestic oil production capacity, geopolitical developments, and ongoing economic reforms.

According to Global Petrol Prices, a widely referenced database tracking energy costs in more than 150 countries and over 250 cities, the data provides a reliable benchmark for comparison. However, actual pump prices may still vary within countries due to differences in distribution costs, geographic location, and supplier pricing structures.

Across the continent, a clear pattern emerges: countries with strong state intervention or substantial oil resources tend to maintain lower fuel prices. In contrast, nations undergoing subsidy reforms or grappling with supply disruptions often experience higher prices and greater volatility.

Beyond domestic policies, global geopolitical tensions continue to exert upward pressure on fuel prices. In particular, rising instability around the Strait of Hormuz—a critical corridor for global crude oil shipments—has heightened market uncertainty.

Ongoing tensions involving Iran, United States, and Israel have further amplified concerns over potential supply disruptions.

Given that a significant share of the world’s oil passes through this route, any escalation in conflict can trigger sharp increases in crude oil prices.

Historically, tensions in the Middle East have led to notable spikes in global oil prices, affecting supply forecasts, investor confidence, and ultimately, retail fuel costs in markets across Africa and beyond.

Here are 10 African countries with the cheapest petrol prices in April 2026.

10. Gabon– $1.048/litre
9. Ethiopia– $0.902/liter
8. Nigeria– $0.887/liter
7. Niger– $0.878/liter
6. Tunisia– $0.858/liter
5. Sudan– $0.700/liter
4. Egypt– $0.439/liter
3. Algeria – $0.354/liter
2. Angola– $0.327/liter
1. Libya– $0.023/liter

-Nairametrics

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