A.Rafay
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- Apr 25, 2012
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10. Algeria
Petrol price: $0.32/ltr
Algeria has proven oil reserves of 12.2 billion barrels of oil. The country gets more than 97 per cent of its export revenue from the oil sector. Algeria is one of the Africa's biggest oil producers, turning out an average of 1.2m barrels a day.
9.Oman
Petrol price: $0.32/ltr
Oman has proven oil reserves to the tune of 5.5 billion barrels of oil.
8.Egypt
Petrol price: $0.30/ltr
The petroleum industry plays a key role in the Egyptian economy. With 18.3 billion barrels of oil, Egypt has achieved its highest-ever proven oil reserves during the 2009-2010.
7.Qatar
Petrol price: $0.24/ltr
It has proven oil reserves of 15 billion barrels. Prior to the discovery of oil in Qatar, the small Arab emirates' economy was mainly built on fishing and pearl hunting. Now the country's national petroleum supplier accounts for 70pc of the government's revenue.
6.Kuwait
Petrol price: $0.22/ltr
Kuwait is the 10th largest oil producer in the world and its supply is thought to account for 10pc of global reserves. Nevertheless, the government subsidises both public transport and petrol.
5.Bahrain
Petrol price: $0.21/ltr
Compared with its Middle-Eastern neighbours, Bahrain has fairly limited oil supplies. However, 60pc of the country's economy is still rooted in petroleum refining, which has grown strongly over the past 10 years.
4.Turkmenistan
Petrol price: $0.19/ltr
Turkmenistan has the world's fourth largest reserves of natural gas within a singular national boundary. Every driver in the Turkic state is entitled to 120 litres of free petrol every month. If they exceed this, the pump price is only $0.19 a litre.
3.Libya
Petrol price: $0.14/ltr
Oil reserves in Libya are the largest in Africa and the eighth largest in the world with 46.4 billion barrels. When pumping at full capacity, Libya is the world's ninth largest oil producer.
Petrol price: $0.32/ltr
Algeria has proven oil reserves of 12.2 billion barrels of oil. The country gets more than 97 per cent of its export revenue from the oil sector. Algeria is one of the Africa's biggest oil producers, turning out an average of 1.2m barrels a day.
9.Oman
Petrol price: $0.32/ltr
Oman has proven oil reserves to the tune of 5.5 billion barrels of oil.
8.Egypt
Petrol price: $0.30/ltr
The petroleum industry plays a key role in the Egyptian economy. With 18.3 billion barrels of oil, Egypt has achieved its highest-ever proven oil reserves during the 2009-2010.
7.Qatar
Petrol price: $0.24/ltr
It has proven oil reserves of 15 billion barrels. Prior to the discovery of oil in Qatar, the small Arab emirates' economy was mainly built on fishing and pearl hunting. Now the country's national petroleum supplier accounts for 70pc of the government's revenue.
6.Kuwait
Petrol price: $0.22/ltr
Kuwait is the 10th largest oil producer in the world and its supply is thought to account for 10pc of global reserves. Nevertheless, the government subsidises both public transport and petrol.
5.Bahrain
Petrol price: $0.21/ltr
Compared with its Middle-Eastern neighbours, Bahrain has fairly limited oil supplies. However, 60pc of the country's economy is still rooted in petroleum refining, which has grown strongly over the past 10 years.
4.Turkmenistan
Petrol price: $0.19/ltr
Turkmenistan has the world's fourth largest reserves of natural gas within a singular national boundary. Every driver in the Turkic state is entitled to 120 litres of free petrol every month. If they exceed this, the pump price is only $0.19 a litre.
3.Libya
Petrol price: $0.14/ltr
Oil reserves in Libya are the largest in Africa and the eighth largest in the world with 46.4 billion barrels. When pumping at full capacity, Libya is the world's ninth largest oil producer.