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Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing

The usage and pricing of gasoline (or petrol) results from factors such as crude oil prices, processing and distribution costs, local demand, the strength of local currencies, local taxation, and the availability of local sources of gasoline (supply). Since fuels are traded worldwide, the trade prices are similar. The price paid by consumers largely reflects national pricing policy. Most countries impose taxes on gasoline (petrol), which causes air pollution and climate change; whereas a few, such as Venezuela, subsidize the cost.[1] Some country's taxes do not cover all the negative externalities, that is they do not make the polluter pay the full cost.[2][3][4] Western countries have among the highest usage rates per person. The largest consumer is the United States.[5]

Example from Germany 2007, €1.319/l

Fuel prices in the United States edit

 
Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019
 
Oil, gas, and diesel prices
 
RBOB Gasoline Prices

In 2008, a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated that 2007 had been the year of peak gasoline usage in the United States, and that record energy prices would cause an "enduring shift" in energy consumption practices.[6] According to the report, in April fuel consumption had been lower than a year before for the sixth straight month, suggesting 2008 would be the first year US usage declined in 17 years. The total annual distance driven in the US began declining in 2006.[7]

The average price in 2012 was $3.618 per US gallon ($0.96/L), the highest ever yearly average as of 31 December 2012. As of 31 December 2012, the average price of gasoline was $3.298/US gal ($0.87/L), with New York at $3.70/US gal ($0.98/L) for the highest in the US, and Colorado at $2.987/US gal ($0.79/L) for the lowest.[8]

Finished motor gasoline amounts to 44% of the total US consumption of petroleum products.[9] This corresponds to 18.5 exajoules per year (5.1 trillion kilowatt-hours per year). As of 2012, the cost of crude oil accounted for 62% of the cost of a gallon of gasoline in the United States while refining accounted for just 12%. Taxes and distribution/marketing accounted for 12% and 14% respectively.[10]

After Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, gas prices started rising to record high levels. In terms of the aggregate economy, increases in crude oil prices significantly predict the growth of real gross domestic product (GDP), but increases in natural gas prices do not.[11] In August 2005, after the damages from Hurricane Katrina ran up gas prices, on August 30, a day after Katrina's landfall, prices in the spot market, which typically include a premium above the wellhead price, had surged past $11 per gigajoule ($12 per million British thermal units), and on 22 September 2005, the day before Rita's landfall, the spot price had risen to $14 per gigajoule ($15 per million British thermal units).[11]

In the fifteen years prior to the 1973 oil crisis, gasoline prices in the U.S. had lagged well behind inflation.[12]

A 249-page May 2004 report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO)—the "congressional watchdog", investigating the impact of about 2,600 petroleum industry mergers from the 1990s to 2004, said that one of the consequences of the mergers was that they enhanced the ability for the merged companies to control prices.[13] Companies engaged in exploration and production were more likely to merge to improve efficiency and to decrease costs.[13]

In early 2020 the gas price has dropped down to a national average of $1.73 a gallon.[14] In 2021, the average price increased to $3.01/gallon.[15] By the end of June 2022, the price of gasoline reached a record high of over $5/gallon with some places reporting $6/gallon.[16] While prices have come down since the peak in June, prices were beginning to tick up again. Gas prices hit $3.79 a gallon the week of September 29, 2022, up from $3.73 on September 23, 2022 — an increase of $0.06 per gallon over the last week.[17] Since October 10, 2022, the price of gasoline has gone down again. Gas prices dropped down to $3.64 a gallon by November 28, 2022, down from $3.76 the week before – a decrease of $0.11 per gallon during that time.

Factors affecting gasoline prices edit

According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), as of March 2022, factors that affect the price of gasoline in the United States include the price of crude oil per barrel, costs and profits related to refining, distribution, and marketing, and taxes, along with the charge set by refiners for gasoline based on based on octane levels, with higher octane levels—premium grade cost about 68 cents per gallon more than regular grade in 2021.[15] The largest component of the average price of $2.80/gallon of regular grade gasoline in the United States from 2012 through 2021, representing 54.8% of the price of gas, was the price of crude oil. The second largest component during the same period was taxes—federal and state taxes representing 17% of the price of gas. The third component, representing 14.3% was distribution and marketing. The fourth component representing 14% was refining costs and profits. In 2021, with the average price increased to $3.01/gallon, crude oil accounted for 53.6%, taxes for 16.4%, distribution and marketing for 15.6%, and refining costs and profits, for 14.4%.[15]

Crude oil edit

Crude oil is the greatest contributing factor when it comes to the price of gasoline and diesel.[15] This includes the resources it takes for exploration, to remove it from the ground, and transport it. Between 2004 and 2008, there was an increase in fuel costs due in large part to a worldwide increase in demand for crude oil. Prices leapt from $35 to $140 per barrel ($220 to $880/m3), causing a corresponding increase in gas prices.[18] On the supply side, OPEC (or the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) has a great deal to do with the price of gasoline, both in the United States and around the world. The speculation of oil commodities can also affect the gasoline market.

Marketing and distribution edit

Distribution and marketing makes up the remaining 5%. The price of transporting crude oil to a refinery then gasoline to a point of distribution is passed on to the consumer. In addition the price to market the fuel brand is passed on.

Taxes edit

Taxes are the next biggest contributor to gasoline prices at around 12%.[citation needed] In the United States, both state and federal taxes apply to gasoline. In addition, other taxes may be placed on gas including applicable state sales taxes, gross receipts taxes, oil inspection fees, underground storage tank fees and other miscellaneous environmental fees.

Other factors edit

Aside from this breakdown, many other factors affect gasoline prices. Extreme weather, war or natural disaster in areas where oil is produced can also in turn raise the price of a gallon of gasoline. Legislation by several states for cleaner burning fuel also affects certain areas' prices of gasoline.

Balance between supply and demand directly affects the price of gasoline. U.S. consumption of gasoline follows a seasonal pattern, where every year it is more expensive during the summer months when more people are driving. The long-term trend of consumption has been to increase year over year since 1950, with dips around the introduction of corporate average fuel economy standards and the 1979 energy crisis, the early 1990s recession and Gulf War, and the Great Depression.[19]

Petrol usage and pricing in Europe edit

 
Gasoline and Diesel nominal price development 1993 to 2014 in Switzerland (CHF/L).

Most European countries have higher fuel taxes than the US, but Russia and some neighboring countries have a much smaller tax, with fuel prices similar to the US.[1]

Competitive petrol pricing in the UK is led by supermarkets with their own forecourts. Generally each supermarket tends to match the other's prices; the lead players being Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.[20]

Countries with subsidised gasoline edit

A number of countries subsidize the cost of petrol/gasoline and other petroleum products. Subsidies make transport of people and goods cheaper, but discourage fuel efficiency. In some countries, the soaring cost of crude oil since 2003 has led to these subsidies being cut, moving inflation from the government debt to the general populace, sometimes resulting in political unrest.

Fuel subsidies are common in oil-rich nations. Countries with subsidized fuel include Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, Burma, Kuwait, Bahrain, Trinidad and Tobago, Brunei, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.[citation needed]

In February 2010, the Iranian government implemented an energy price reform by which the energy subsidies were to be removed in five years; the most important price hike was in gasoline, as the price went up from 1000 rials ($0.10 US) to 4000 rials ($0.40 US) per litre, with a ration of 100 litres per month for private passenger cars (later reduced to 60 litres per month).

On 26 December 2010, the Bolivian government issued a decree removing subsidies which had fixed petrol/gasoline and diesel prices for the past seven years. Arguing that illegal exports (contraband) of gasoline and diesel fuel to neighboring countries by individuals for personal profit was harming the economy, Bolivia eliminated the subsidies and raised gasoline prices as much as 83%. After widespread labor strikes, the Bolivian government canceled all future planned price hikes.[21]

Venezuela used to have the cheapest gasoline in the world for decades, however on 19 February 2016 president Nicolás Maduro used decree powers to raise fuel prices by 6000%. This was the first rise in petrol prices in 20 years and he also set in place a sharp devaluation of the currency which he said aimed to shore up the country's failing economy, hard hit by falling oil prices which make up 95% of foreign income. Prices at the pump in Venezuela jumped as much as 6,086% for 95 octane gasoline, from 0.097 bolivars to 6 bolivars.[22] May 20, 2020 government increased the price to US$0.5 a litre.

Iran edit

The Iranian government introduced an energy price reform in February 2010. The reform was brought forward by the government and approved with some changes by the parliament. The major aim of the policy was to slow down the increasing trend of energy consumption in Iran by removing the energy subsidies. The plan included electricity, natural gas, gasoline, and diesel subsidies. According to the plan, all energy prices were to increase by 20 percent annually. The price reform was particularly important in gasoline, as consumption had been increasing dramatically creating a huge burden on government budget. Furthermore, to meet demand, Iran had to import gasoline from other countries, which made the country vulnerable to possible sanctions by the US and European countries. The gas price prior to reform was $0.10 US per liter with the quota of 100 liters per month per passenger car. The reform raised the price to $0.40 US per liter and later reduced the ration to 60 liters per month. The price for over-quota consumption and the imported cars were $0.70 US per liter. The energy price reform included a cash-rebate program through which each person received 455,000 rials ($15 US) per month from the government. The overall consumption of gasoline after the reform decreased from about 65 million liters per day to about 54 million liters per day.[23]

The price of gasoline based on the official USD to IRR rate is US$0.29/Litre in 2018 which is the second cheapest price in the world after Venezuela.[24]

Nigeria edit

Petrol subsidies mainly benefit rich people.[25] On 1 January 2012, the Nigerian government headed by president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, tried to cease the subsidy on petrol and deregulate the oil prices by announcing the new price for petrol as US$0.88/litre from the old subsidised price of US$0.406/litre (LAGOS), which in areas distant from Lagos petrol was priced at US$1.25/litre. This led to the longest general strike (eight days), riots, Arab spring like protests and on 16 January 2012 the government capitulated by announcing a new price of US$0.60/litre with an envisaged price of US$2.0/litre in distant areas.[26] In May 2016 the Buhari administration increased fuel prices again to NGN 145 per litre ($0.43 at black market rates for the currency).[27] In September 2020, the government had announced an increase in the pump price of petrol to NGN 151.56 per litre from NGN 148.[28]

Mexico edit

PEMEX, a government company in charge of selling oil in Mexico is subsidized by the Mexican government. This serves to quell inflationary pressures in Mexico. Mexico buys much of its gasoline and diesel from the United States and resells it at US$98 per barrel. Many residents of US border communities cross the border to buy fuel in Mexico,[29] thereby enjoying a cheaper fuel subsidy at the expense of Mexican taxpayers. This has caused frequent supply shortages at a number of filling stations along the border for Mexican drivers, especially truck and bus drivers who use diesel.[30]

In 2017, Mexico ended its oil industry subsidies, leading to increased prices and widespread protests throughout the country.[31]

Trinidad and Tobago edit

Trinidad and Tobago through its national energy agencies Petrotrin and Trinidad and Tobago National Petroleum Marketing Company Limited (NP)[32] offers petroleum fuels at varying subsidised prices to the users within the country.[33] Unleaded Gasoline is offered at two grades - Ron 91 at US$0.43/Litre and Ron 95 at US$0.91/Litre. Diesel is offered at US$0.24/Litre making this fuel some of the cheapest in the world.

There are an estimated 791,086 cars in the country as at February 2015 and they consume 1.2 billion litres of liquid fuel annually The Government of Trinidad and Tobago spent an estimated US$173.2 million in subsidies for gasoline and diesel in half year period October 2014 - March 2015.[34]

United States edit

 
  Diesel fuel (Left)
  Gasoline (Left)

The oil industry receives subsidies through the United States tax code, which include Percentage Depletion Allowance,[35] Domestic Manufacturing Tax Deduction, the Foreign Tax Credit and Expensing Intangible Drilling Costs. It is estimated that these tax deductions are worth $4 billion annually and are currently being debated by the government for reform.[citation needed] Although such subsidies exist, the sale of fuel is also taxed at rates that far exceed the sales tax rates for other goods, to help pay for bridge and road repair. It is thus unclear whether the tax impact on fuel is a net subsidy or not. However, fuel taxes can account for less than half of government road and highway spending. The additional spending is clearly a subsidy, since the existence of these roads creates fuel demand. Moreover, since the fuel tax itself is allocated to road repair, and petroleum vehicles are the main users of roads, one cannot claim the existence of such a tax cancels out other subsidies.

 
Gas prices by state
Difference from 1 year prior
 
Diesel Prices by State
Difference from 1 year prior

In 2021-22, gasoline and diesel prices surged in the United States, reaching record highs, as part of a larger trend of inflation.[36] The average price of regular gasoline rose from $1.773 during the week of April 27, 2020, to $5 as of June 11, 2022, an all-time high.[37] California led the nation in gas prices with an average gallon of regular gas in the state reaching $6.43 as of June 11, 2022.[38]

Venezuela edit

Currently, in Venezuela, there are a total of 1,500 gas stations. 500 of these gas stations sell gas for the subsidized price, 500 sell gas at a dollar price, and the rest sell gas interchangeably between both (subsidized & unsubsidized). In 2013, PDVSA, Venezuelan state-owned company, spent US$1.7 billion in direct costs of importation of gasoline, and subsidizing all sales of gasoline in the internal Venezuelan market. The sale price of gasoline was US$0.015[needs update] per liter, on a fixed price in the local currency that has been in effect since 1997. Given the low price of gasoline, it is distributed free of charge to gas stations.[39]

On May 30, 2020, government did announce a price increase to US$0.5 per liter which is the price until now Jun 4 2021, but with supply shortages at the service stations.

Countries that formerly subsidised gasoline edit

Indonesia edit

With oil reaching over US$145 a barrel, Indonesia further increased prices in May 2008 to Rp 6,000 (approx. US$0.65) per litre, and diesel to Rp 5,500 (approx. US$0.60) per litre, while kerosene was raised to Rp 2,500 (approx. US$0.28), moves which caused widespread protests.[40]

Furthermore, in November 2014, the new government led by President Joko Widodo reallocated the government subsidy for gasoline and diesel into nation's infrastructure, education and health budget, hence raised the price of subsidized gasoline and diesel by Rp 2,000 each, so the price of gasoline and diesel became Rp 8,500 and Rp 7,500 respectively. This decision created inflation and protest throughout the archipelago.[41]

Malaysia edit

Malaysia had been subsidising gasoline since 1983.[42] In 2014, Malaysia abolished fuel subsidies and began using a managed float system, in order to control the country's large current account deficit.[43][44]

Gasoline prices around the world edit

Country/Territory US$/L
(95 RON)
US$/US gallon
(95 RON)
Local units Date of price Sources
Albania 1.70 6.44 ALL187/L (RON 95)
ALL209/L (Diesel)
3 Dec 2022 [45]
Algeria US$1.20/US gallon (reg) 11 Mar 2022 [46]
Angola US$1.480/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Anguilla US$6.70/US gallon (reg) 21 Sep 2021 [47]
Bangladesh 1.13 4.28 BDT125.00/L (RON 95)
BDT109.00/L (Diesel)
7 Nov 2023 [48]
Central African Republic US$9.031/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Denmark US$9.323/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Finland US$8.894/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Germany US$9.122/US gallon (reg) 15 Mar 2022
Greece US$8.709/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Iceland US$8.755/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Italy US$9.084/US gallon (reg) 15 Mar 2022
Iran US$0.20/US gallon (reg) 5 Jun 2022 [49]
Ireland 1.60 6.06 EUR187/L (RON 95)
EURO174/L (Diesel)
14 Dec 2022 [50]
Japan 1.27 4.81 JPY185.6/L (reg) 30 Aug 2023 [51]
Kazakhstan US$1.816/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Kuwait US$1.295/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Libya US$0.12/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022 [52]
Liechtenstein US$9.171/US gallon (reg) 15 Mar 2022 [53]
Malaysia US$1.764/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Monaco US$8.938/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Netherlands US$8.582/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Nigeria 0.40 1.51 US0.40/L (RON 95) 3 May 2022 [54]
Norway US$8.834/US gallon (reg) 15 Mar 2022
Russia 0.65 2.46 USD0.65/L (RON 95)
USD0.81/L (Diesel)
26 Dec 2022 [55]
Saudi Arabia 0.63 2.38 SAR2.33/L (RON 95)
SAR1.15/L (Diesel)
7 Feb 2024 [56]
Singapore US$8.399/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Syria US$1.195/US gallon (reg) 15 Mar 2022
Turkmenistan US$1.621/US gallon (reg) 19 May 2022
Venezuela 0.50 1.89 USD0.50/L (RON 95) 27 Dec 2022 [57]

Protests edit

India edit

Wide protests on petrol price hikes have been frequent in the last decade.[when?][citation needed] On 24 May 2012, the petrol price was hiked by 7.50, resulting prices in the range of ₹73–82 ($0.97–1.09) per liter all over the country.[58] Opposition had declared a bandh on 31 May 2012 across the country to protest against the price hike,[59] which evoked mixed response amid incidents of stone pelting, arson and road blockades in some parts of the country.[60][61]

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External links edit

United States edit

International edit

  • European Market Observatory Official EU statistics on Gasoline and Diesel prices
  • Global Fuel Price Comparison UK petrol prices compared to other countries showing contributing factors.
  • Gas Prices Around the World Interactive Gas Prices Around the World Conde Nast Portfolio
  • EU Fuel Prices Fuel prices in EU countries. Fuel prices with and without taxes & duties.

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around the world 6 Protests 6 1 India 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 9 1 United States 9 2 InternationalFuel prices in the United States editThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline 2014 2019 nbsp Oil gas and diesel prices nbsp RBOB Gasoline PricesIn 2008 a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated that 2007 had been the year of peak gasoline usage in the United States and that record energy prices would cause an enduring shift in energy consumption practices 6 According to the report in April fuel consumption had been lower than a year before for the sixth straight month suggesting 2008 would be the first year US usage declined in 17 years The total annual distance driven in the US began declining in 2006 7 The average price in 2012 was 3 618 per US gallon 0 96 L the highest ever yearly average as of 31 December 2012 update As of 31 December 2012 update the average price of gasoline was 3 298 US gal 0 87 L with New York at 3 70 US gal 0 98 L for the highest in the US and Colorado at 2 987 US gal 0 79 L for the lowest 8 Finished motor gasoline amounts to 44 of the total US consumption of petroleum products 9 This corresponds to 18 5 exajoules per year 5 1 trillion kilowatt hours per year As of 2012 update the cost of crude oil accounted for 62 of the cost of a gallon of gasoline in the United States while refining accounted for just 12 Taxes and distribution marketing accounted for 12 and 14 respectively 10 After Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita gas prices started rising to record high levels In terms of the aggregate economy increases in crude oil prices significantly predict the growth of real gross domestic product GDP but increases in natural gas prices do not 11 In August 2005 after the damages from Hurricane Katrina ran up gas prices on August 30 a day after Katrina s landfall prices in the spot market which typically include a premium above the wellhead price had surged past 11 per gigajoule 12 per million British thermal units and on 22 September 2005 the day before Rita s landfall the spot price had risen to 14 per gigajoule 15 per million British thermal units 11 In the fifteen years prior to the 1973 oil crisis gasoline prices in the U S had lagged well behind inflation 12 A 249 page May 2004 report by the Government Accountability Office GAO the congressional watchdog investigating the impact of about 2 600 petroleum industry mergers from the 1990s to 2004 said that one of the consequences of the mergers was that they enhanced the ability for the merged companies to control prices 13 Companies engaged in exploration and production were more likely to merge to improve efficiency and to decrease costs 13 In early 2020 the gas price has dropped down to a national average of 1 73 a gallon 14 In 2021 the average price increased to 3 01 gallon 15 By the end of June 2022 the price of gasoline reached a record high of over 5 gallon with some places reporting 6 gallon 16 While prices have come down since the peak in June prices were beginning to tick up again Gas prices hit 3 79 a gallon the week of September 29 2022 up from 3 73 on September 23 2022 an increase of 0 06 per gallon over the last week 17 Since October 10 2022 the price of gasoline has gone down again Gas prices dropped down to 3 64 a gallon by November 28 2022 down from 3 76 the week before a decrease of 0 11 per gallon during that time Factors affecting gasoline prices edit According to the Energy Information Administration EIA as of March 2022 factors that affect the price of gasoline in the United States include the price of crude oil per barrel costs and profits related to refining distribution and marketing and taxes along with the charge set by refiners for gasoline based on based on octane levels with higher octane levels premium grade cost about 68 cents per gallon more than regular grade in 2021 15 The largest component of the average price of 2 80 gallon of regular grade gasoline in the United States from 2012 through 2021 representing 54 8 of the price of gas was the price of crude oil The second largest component during the same period was taxes federal and state taxes representing 17 of the price of gas The third component representing 14 3 was distribution and marketing The fourth component representing 14 was refining costs and profits In 2021 with the average price increased to 3 01 gallon crude oil accounted for 53 6 taxes for 16 4 distribution and marketing for 15 6 and refining costs and profits for 14 4 15 Crude oil edit Crude oil is the greatest contributing factor when it comes to the price of gasoline and diesel 15 This includes the resources it takes for exploration to remove it from the ground and transport it Between 2004 and 2008 there was an increase in fuel costs due in large part to a worldwide increase in demand for crude oil Prices leapt from 35 to 140 per barrel 220 to 880 m3 causing a corresponding increase in gas prices 18 On the supply side OPEC or the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has a great deal to do with the price of gasoline both in the United States and around the world The speculation of oil commodities can also affect the gasoline market Marketing and distribution edit Distribution and marketing makes up the remaining 5 The price of transporting crude oil to a refinery then gasoline to a point of distribution is passed on to the consumer In addition the price to market the fuel brand is passed on Taxes edit Main article Fuel taxes in the United States Taxes are the next biggest contributor to gasoline prices at around 12 citation needed In the United States both state and federal taxes apply to gasoline In addition other taxes may be placed on gas including applicable state sales taxes gross receipts taxes oil inspection fees underground storage tank fees and other miscellaneous environmental fees Other factors edit Aside from this breakdown many other factors affect gasoline prices Extreme weather war or natural disaster in areas where oil is produced can also in turn raise the price of a gallon of gasoline Legislation by several states for cleaner burning fuel also affects certain areas prices of gasoline Balance between supply and demand directly affects the price of gasoline U S consumption of gasoline follows a seasonal pattern where every year it is more expensive during the summer months when more people are driving The long term trend of consumption has been to increase year over year since 1950 with dips around the introduction of corporate average fuel economy standards and the 1979 energy crisis the early 1990s recession and Gulf War and the Great Depression 19 Petrol usage and pricing in Europe edit nbsp Gasoline and Diesel nominal price development 1993 to 2014 in Switzerland CHF L Most European countries have higher fuel taxes than the US but Russia and some neighboring countries have a much smaller tax with fuel prices similar to the US 1 Competitive petrol pricing in the UK is led by supermarkets with their own forecourts Generally each supermarket tends to match the other s prices the lead players being Asda Tesco Sainsbury s and Morrisons 20 Countries with subsidised gasoline editA number of countries subsidize the cost of petrol gasoline and other petroleum products Subsidies make transport of people and goods cheaper but discourage fuel efficiency In some countries the soaring cost of crude oil since 2003 has led to these subsidies being cut moving inflation from the government debt to the general populace sometimes resulting in political unrest Fuel subsidies are common in oil rich nations Countries with subsidized fuel include Saudi Arabia Iran Egypt Burma Kuwait Bahrain Trinidad and Tobago Brunei Venezuela Ecuador and Bolivia citation needed In February 2010 the Iranian government implemented an energy price reform by which the energy subsidies were to be removed in five years the most important price hike was in gasoline as the price went up from 1000 rials 0 10 US to 4000 rials 0 40 US per litre with a ration of 100 litres per month for private passenger cars later reduced to 60 litres per month On 26 December 2010 the Bolivian government issued a decree removing subsidies which had fixed petrol gasoline and diesel prices for the past seven years Arguing that illegal exports contraband of gasoline and diesel fuel to neighboring countries by individuals for personal profit was harming the economy Bolivia eliminated the subsidies and raised gasoline prices as much as 83 After widespread labor strikes the Bolivian government canceled all future planned price hikes 21 Venezuela used to have the cheapest gasoline in the world for decades however on 19 February 2016 president Nicolas Maduro used decree powers to raise fuel prices by 6000 This was the first rise in petrol prices in 20 years and he also set in place a sharp devaluation of the currency which he said aimed to shore up the country s failing economy hard hit by falling oil prices which make up 95 of foreign income Prices at the pump in Venezuela jumped as much as 6 086 for 95 octane gasoline from 0 097 bolivars to 6 bolivars 22 May 20 2020 government increased the price to US 0 5 a litre Iran edit See also Smuggling in Iran and 2007 Gasoline Rationing Plan in Iran The Iranian government introduced an energy price reform in February 2010 The reform was brought forward by the government and approved with some changes by the parliament The major aim of the policy was to slow down the increasing trend of energy consumption in Iran by removing the energy subsidies The plan included electricity natural gas gasoline and diesel subsidies According to the plan all energy prices were to increase by 20 percent annually The price reform was particularly important in gasoline as consumption had been increasing dramatically creating a huge burden on government budget Furthermore to meet demand Iran had to import gasoline from other countries which made the country vulnerable to possible sanctions by the US and European countries The gas price prior to reform was 0 10 US per liter with the quota of 100 liters per month per passenger car The reform raised the price to 0 40 US per liter and later reduced the ration to 60 liters per month The price for over quota consumption and the imported cars were 0 70 US per liter The energy price reform included a cash rebate program through which each person received 455 000 rials 15 US per month from the government The overall consumption of gasoline after the reform decreased from about 65 million liters per day to about 54 million liters per day 23 The price of gasoline based on the official USD to IRR rate is US 0 29 Litre in 2018 which is the second cheapest price in the world after Venezuela 24 Nigeria edit Petrol subsidies mainly benefit rich people 25 On 1 January 2012 the Nigerian government headed by president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan tried to cease the subsidy on petrol and deregulate the oil prices by announcing the new price for petrol as US 0 88 litre from the old subsidised price of US 0 406 litre LAGOS which in areas distant from Lagos petrol was priced at US 1 25 litre This led to the longest general strike eight days riots Arab spring like protests and on 16 January 2012 the government capitulated by announcing a new price of US 0 60 litre with an envisaged price of US 2 0 litre in distant areas 26 In May 2016 the Buhari administration increased fuel prices again to NGN 145 per litre 0 43 at black market rates for the currency 27 In September 2020 the government had announced an increase in the pump price of petrol to NGN 151 56 per litre from NGN 148 28 Mexico edit PEMEX a government company in charge of selling oil in Mexico is subsidized by the Mexican government This serves to quell inflationary pressures in Mexico Mexico buys much of its gasoline and diesel from the United States and resells it at US 98 per barrel Many residents of US border communities cross the border to buy fuel in Mexico 29 thereby enjoying a cheaper fuel subsidy at the expense of Mexican taxpayers This has caused frequent supply shortages at a number of filling stations along the border for Mexican drivers especially truck and bus drivers who use diesel 30 In 2017 Mexico ended its oil industry subsidies leading to increased prices and widespread protests throughout the country 31 Trinidad and Tobago edit Trinidad and Tobago through its national energy agencies Petrotrin and Trinidad and Tobago National Petroleum Marketing Company Limited NP 32 offers petroleum fuels at varying subsidised prices to the users within the country 33 Unleaded Gasoline is offered at two grades Ron 91 at US 0 43 Litre and Ron 95 at US 0 91 Litre Diesel is offered at US 0 24 Litre making this fuel some of the cheapest in the world There are an estimated 791 086 cars in the country as at February 2015 and they consume 1 2 billion litres of liquid fuel annually The Government of Trinidad and Tobago spent an estimated US 173 2 million in subsidies for gasoline and diesel in half year period October 2014 March 2015 34 United States edit nbsp Diesel fuel Left Gasoline Left Crude Oil Price WTI Right The oil industry receives subsidies through the United States tax code which include Percentage Depletion Allowance 35 Domestic Manufacturing Tax Deduction the Foreign Tax Credit and Expensing Intangible Drilling Costs It is estimated that these tax deductions are worth 4 billion annually and are currently being debated by the government for reform citation needed Although such subsidies exist the sale of fuel is also taxed at rates that far exceed the sales tax rates for other goods to help pay for bridge and road repair It is thus unclear whether the tax impact on fuel is a net subsidy or not However fuel taxes can account for less than half of government road and highway spending The additional spending is clearly a subsidy since the existence of these roads creates fuel demand Moreover since the fuel tax itself is allocated to road repair and petroleum vehicles are the main users of roads one cannot claim the existence of such a tax cancels out other subsidies nbsp Gas prices by state Difference from 1 year prior nbsp Diesel Prices by State Difference from 1 year priorIn 2021 22 gasoline and diesel prices surged in the United States reaching record highs as part of a larger trend of inflation 36 The average price of regular gasoline rose from 1 773 during the week of April 27 2020 to 5 as of June 11 2022 an all time high 37 California led the nation in gas prices with an average gallon of regular gas in the state reaching 6 43 as of June 11 2022 38 Venezuela edit Currently in Venezuela there are a total of 1 500 gas stations 500 of these gas stations sell gas for the subsidized price 500 sell gas at a dollar price and the rest sell gas interchangeably between both subsidized amp unsubsidized In 2013 PDVSA Venezuelan state owned company spent US 1 7 billion in direct costs of importation of gasoline and subsidizing all sales of gasoline in the internal Venezuelan market The sale price of gasoline was US 0 015 needs update per liter on a fixed price in the local currency that has been in effect since 1997 Given the low price of gasoline it is distributed free of charge to gas stations 39 On May 30 2020 government did announce a price increase to US 0 5 per liter which is the price until now Jun 4 2021 but with supply shortages at the service stations Countries that formerly subsidised gasoline editIndonesia edit With oil reaching over US 145 a barrel Indonesia further increased prices in May 2008 to Rp 6 000 approx US 0 65 per litre and diesel to Rp 5 500 approx US 0 60 per litre while kerosene was raised to Rp 2 500 approx US 0 28 moves which caused widespread protests 40 Furthermore in November 2014 the new government led by President Joko Widodo reallocated the government subsidy for gasoline and diesel into nation s infrastructure education and health budget hence raised the price of subsidized gasoline and diesel by Rp 2 000 each so the price of gasoline and diesel became Rp 8 500 and Rp 7 500 respectively This decision created inflation and protest throughout the archipelago 41 Malaysia edit Malaysia had been subsidising gasoline since 1983 42 In 2014 Malaysia abolished fuel subsidies and began using a managed float system in order to control the country s large current account deficit 43 44 Gasoline prices around the world editCountry Territory US L 95 RON US US gallon 95 RON Local units Date of price SourcesAlbania 1 70 6 44 ALL187 L RON 95 ALL209 L Diesel 3 Dec 2022 45 Algeria US 1 20 US gallon reg 11 Mar 2022 46 Angola US 1 480 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Anguilla US 6 70 US gallon reg 21 Sep 2021 47 Bangladesh 1 13 4 28 BDT125 00 L RON 95 BDT109 00 L Diesel 7 Nov 2023 48 Central African Republic US 9 031 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Denmark US 9 323 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Finland US 8 894 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Germany US 9 122 US gallon reg 15 Mar 2022Greece US 8 709 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Iceland US 8 755 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Italy US 9 084 US gallon reg 15 Mar 2022Iran US 0 20 US gallon reg 5 Jun 2022 49 Ireland 1 60 6 06 EUR187 L RON 95 EURO174 L Diesel 14 Dec 2022 50 Japan 1 27 4 81 JPY185 6 L reg 30 Aug 2023 51 Kazakhstan US 1 816 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Kuwait US 1 295 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Libya US 0 12 US gallon reg 19 May 2022 52 Liechtenstein US 9 171 US gallon reg 15 Mar 2022 53 Malaysia US 1 764 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Monaco US 8 938 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Netherlands US 8 582 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Nigeria 0 40 1 51 US0 40 L RON 95 3 May 2022 54 Norway US 8 834 US gallon reg 15 Mar 2022Russia 0 65 2 46 USD0 65 L RON 95 USD0 81 L Diesel 26 Dec 2022 55 Saudi Arabia 0 63 2 38 SAR2 33 L RON 95 SAR1 15 L Diesel 7 Feb 2024 56 Singapore US 8 399 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Syria US 1 195 US gallon reg 15 Mar 2022Turkmenistan US 1 621 US gallon reg 19 May 2022Venezuela 0 50 1 89 USD0 50 L RON 95 27 Dec 2022 57 Protests editIndia edit Wide protests on petrol price hikes have been frequent in the last decade when citation needed On 24 May 2012 the petrol price was hiked by 7 50 resulting prices in the range of 73 82 0 97 1 09 per liter all over the country 58 Opposition had declared a bandh on 31 May 2012 across the country to protest against the price hike 59 which evoked mixed response amid incidents of stone pelting arson and road blockades in some parts of the country 60 61 See also editAutomobile costsReferences edit a b Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit German Agency for International Cooperation International Fuel Prices 2010 11 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 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