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Top 10 African countries with the cheapest diesel prices — February 2026

Olalekan Adigun by Olalekan Adigun
February 15, 2026
in Energy, Exclusives, Metrics, Rankings, Sectors
Energy prices, Diesel

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New data released by Global Petrol Prices has ranked the African countries with the lowest diesel pump prices per liter as of February 2026, highlighting the continued impact of fuel subsidies, domestic refining capacity, and currency policies across the continent.

The latest update shows that North African and oil-producing nations dominate the list, with strong government price controls and energy subsidies helping to keep diesel costs significantly below global averages.

At the top of the ranking is Libya, where diesel remains heavily subsidized and sells for just $0.024 per liter — the lowest recorded price in Africa and among the cheapest worldwide. The country’s state-backed pricing structure continues to shield domestic consumers from international market fluctuations.

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Second on the list is Algeria at $0.240 per liter, followed by Egypt at $0.374. Both countries maintain structured fuel pricing frameworks supported by state energy revenues and subsidy mechanisms.

Oil-producing Angola ranks fourth with diesel priced at $0.436 per liter, benefiting from domestic production and regulated distribution channels.

Here are the top ten African countries with the cheapest diesel prices per liter as of February 2026: 

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5. Sudan — $0.656 per liter

  • 10. Gabon — $1.044 per liter
  • 9. Liberia — $0.914 per liter
  • 8. Tunisia — $0.775 per liter
  • 7. Ethiopia — $0.750 per liter
  • 6. Nigeria — $0.670 per liter
  • 5. Sudan — $0.656 per liter
  • 4. Angola — $0.436 per liter
  • 3. Egypt — $0.374 per liter
  • 2. Algeria — $0.240 per liter
  • 1. Libya — $0.024 per liter

Sudan’s diesel price of $0.656 per liter reflects a mixture of domestic policy and exchange rate dynamics. The country’s economic environment has been volatile due to political transitions, inflationary pressures, and currency challenges.

Sudan does not have large crude oil reserves of its own and depends partly on imported refined products, which makes its fuel price sensitive to global diesel markets and currency depreciation.

Efforts to manage prices often involve balancing the availability of foreign currency for imports with domestic affordability, a challenge that continues to influence fiscal and monetary policy decisions.

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5. Sudan — $0.656 per liter

  • 10. Gabon — $1.044 per liter
  • 9. Liberia — $0.914 per liter
  • 8. Tunisia — $0.775 per liter
  • 7. Ethiopia — $0.750 per liter
  • 6. Nigeria — $0.670 per liter
  • 5. Sudan — $0.656 per liter
  • 4. Angola — $0.436 per liter
  • 3. Egypt — $0.374 per liter
  • 2. Algeria — $0.240 per liter
  • 1. Libya — $0.024 per liter
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Olalekan Adigun is a seasoned political analyst and writer with extensive experience in crafting compelling narratives and executing strategic initiatives. Known for his insightful commentary on governance, policy, and socio-economic issues, he has contributed to various national and international platforms.

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