Arab gasoline prices show wide disparities in February 2026
Gasoline prices across Arab countries in February 2026 displayed significant variations, with Jordan leading the region in highest fuel costs at $1.460 per liter, followed closely by Morocco at $1.324 per liter.
Countries such as Syria and Tunisia recorded prices near $0.90 per liter, reflecting moderate fuel costs in comparison to North Africa and the Levant. In the Gulf region, fuel remained relatively inexpensive: Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates saw prices between $0.62 and $0.63 per liter, while Qatar recorded a lower price of $0.509 per liter.
The most heavily subsidized nations offered fuel at remarkably low rates. Kuwait reported $0.342 per liter, Algeria $0.362, and Libya registered the lowest price in the Arab world at just $0.024 per liter. These differences highlight the impact of government subsidies, taxation, and regional fuel policies on retail gasoline prices.
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