Pump price for gasoline (US$ per liter) - Country Ranking - Europe

Definition: Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of gasoline. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars.

Source: German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 Monaco 2.00 2014
2 Norway 1.78 2016
3 Liechtenstein 1.74 2014
4 Iceland 1.69 2016
5 Netherlands 1.68 2016
6 Italy 1.61 2016
7 Denmark 1.55 2016
8 Greece 1.54 2016
8 Portugal 1.54 2016
10 Andorra 1.51 2014
11 United Kingdom 1.46 2016
12 Switzerland 1.45 2016
12 Finland 1.45 2016
14 Belgium 1.43 2016
15 Sweden 1.42 2016
15 Turkey 1.42 2016
17 France 1.39 2016
17 Germany 1.39 2016
19 Ireland 1.37 2016
20 Malta 1.36 2016
20 Albania 1.36 2016
22 Slovak Republic 1.32 2016
22 Slovenia 1.32 2016
24 Spain 1.26 2016
24 Croatia 1.26 2016
26 Cyprus 1.23 2016
27 Austria 1.20 2016
28 Luxembourg 1.19 2016
29 Hungary 1.18 2016
30 Czech Republic 1.17 2016
31 Latvia 1.16 2016
31 Lithuania 1.16 2016
31 Montenegro 1.16 2016
31 Romania 1.16 2016
31 Serbia 1.16 2016
36 Estonia 1.14 2016
37 Bulgaria 1.11 2016
37 North Macedonia 1.11 2016
39 Poland 1.07 2016
40 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.05 2016
41 Ukraine 0.83 2016
42 Moldova 0.80 2016
43 Belarus 0.60 2016

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Statistical Concept and Methodology: Data on fuel prices are compiled by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), from its global network and other sources, including the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobile Club (for Europe) and the Latin American Energy Organization (for Latin America). Local prices are converted to U.S. dollars using the exchange rate in the Financial Times international monetary table on the survey date. When multiple exchange rates exist, the market, parallel, or black market rate is used.

Aggregation method: Median

Periodicity: Annual