Gasoline in Brazil is 52 times more expensive than Venezuela
2 min readFilling up a popular car in Brazil costs a real fortune. It wasn’t always this way, but maintaining the car today is more and more of a challenge. The recent increase in fuel prices announced by Petrobras has led to an increase in the value of a liter of gasoline. Gasoline can be found at a cost of 7.80 BRL per liter in some Brazilian municipalities. In light of this, curiosity arises to know which countries The cheapest petrol in the world.
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Brazil is far from having the cheapest gasoline in the world
One thing is for sure, Brazil is far from being one of the countries with the best fuel prices on the planet. In fact, the country ranks 89th in the price list for a liter of gasoline.
Countries like Libya, Angola, and Kuwait, for example, have a paltry fuel value compared to Brazil. There, gasoline does not cost even 2 R$ per liter. But that’s not all, in comparison, the country with the cheapest gasoline in the world is Venezuela.
Petrol in Venezuela is 52 times cheaper than in Brazil
On average, a liter of Venezuelan gasoline is 52 times cheaper than in Brazil. To be more precise, it is possible to pay only 0.12 BRL per liter of gasoline in the neighboring country.
On the other hand, the most expensive gasoline in the world is located in Asia. Hong Kong sells a liter of fuel for R$14.74. However, it should be noted that China is far from being a country with significant oil production. For this reason, the value there will always be higher, and even more so in the face of such great demand.
Find out which countries have the cheapest petrol in the world
1 – Venezuela BRL 0.128;
2 – Libya BRL 0.166;
3 – Iran BRL 0.263;
4 – Syria 1617 Brazilian riyals;
5 – Algeria 1,649 Brazilian riyals;
6 – Angola 1,744 Brazilian riyals;
7 – Kuwait 1768 Brazilian riyals;
8 – Kazakhstan 2,015 Brazilian real;
9- Nigeria 2050 Brazilian riyals;
10 – Turkmenistan 2,193 Brazilian riyals;
89- Brazil R$6,683.
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