- Libya: Fuel costs $0.030 per litre, driven by abundant oil reserves crucial to its economy.
- Angola: Prices at $0.328 per litre, supported by substantial oil production and global market presence.
- Egypt: Fuel priced at $0.336 per litre, with government subsidies maintaining affordability amid sector investments.
- Algeria: Costs $0.339 per litre, leveraging vast oil and gas resources and government subsidies for economic stability.
- Sudan: Fuel priced at $0.700 per litre, benefiting from domestic production despite economic challenges.
- Nigeria: Prices at $0.769 per litre, influenced by global oil fluctuations and local economic factors despite being a major oil exporter.
- Tunisia: Fuel costs $0.794 per litre, with limited domestic production but regional market access and subsidies.
- Ethiopia: Priced at $0.805 per litre, imports fuel with government efforts stabilizing prices for consumers.
- Liberia: Fuel at $0.829 per litre, reliant on imports and supported by government policies and trade agreements.
- Gabon: Costs $0.944 per litre, benefited by significant oil reserves despite higher prices compared to larger oil producers.