ArabiaWeather.com - Today, oil is considered the main source of consumed energy. The world uses it to produce other types of energy such as electric energy, operate factories, and move various means of transportation such as cars, planes, and ships.
The prices of oil and its derivatives, especially gasoline, differ from one country to another, as gasoline prices are considered low in the producing countries, while prices are mostly high in importing countries.
The countries of Turkey and Eritrea are considered to have the highest selling prices of oil in the world, where the price of one liter of oil exceeds 250 US cents, and the countries of Western Europe and Greece lie in second place, where the price of a liter of oil ranges between 190 and 200 cents.
At the level of the Arab countries, gasoline prices in the Kingdom of Morocco are the highest, where the price of a liter exceeds 120 cents, followed by Mauritania and Somalia, while the lowest oil prices are considered at the level of the Arab world and the world in both Saudi Arabia and Libya, where prices are A liter is about 16 to 17 cents.
Arabia Weather App
Download the app to receive weather notifications and more..