Turkmenistan is in the top ten countries with the cheapest gasoline
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At the end of 2020, Turkmenistan entered the TOP-10 countries of the world with the cheapest gasoline, according to the GlobalPetrolPrices.com website.
In our country, one liter of A-95 gasoline costs 1.5 manats (0.43 US dollars). Thus, Turkmenistan ranked second among the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States after Kazakhstan ($ 0.40), and tenth in the world.
According to the rating published by GlobalPetrolPrices.com, the cheapest gasoline in Venezuela - 1 liter in this country costs 0.02 USD. Iran is in second place ($ 0.06), while Angola is in third ($ 0.24).
The most expensive gasoline in Hong Kong. There, one liter of gasoline costs $ 2.34.
The average gasoline price worldwide is $ 1.05 per liter
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