🌍 Africa’s Fuel Burden: Top 10 Countries with the Most Expensive Pump Prices in June 2025.

As the global average fuel price nudged up from $1.25 to $1.27 per liter in June 2025, many African nations experienced even sharper increases. Rising costs at the pump have become a major concern across the continent, fueled by a combination of economic challenges, structural inefficiencies, and policy shifts.

According to data from GlobalPetrolPrices, several African countries now rank among the highest globally when it comes to fuel prices. The Central African Republic tops the list on the continent, with a staggering average price of $1.83 per liter, placing it 23rd globally.

Let’s explore the top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices as of June 2025—and the underlying reasons for these increases.


🔍 Why Are Fuel Prices So High?

There are several factors contributing to these price hikes:

1. Currency Depreciation

Many African currencies have weakened significantly against the US dollar, which is the global benchmark for oil transactions. This means countries have to pay more for imported fuel.

2. Removal of Fuel Subsidies

Nations like Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, have scrapped fuel subsidies in a bid to cut down on government spending and manage economic deficits. While this may help the economy long-term, it has triggered steep price increases in the short term.

3. Infrastructure Deficiencies

Most African countries rely on imported refined fuel due to limited domestic refining capacity. Poor road networks, congested ports, and inadequate storage systems increase logistics costs—further pushing up pump prices.

4. High Distribution and Tax Costs

Taxes, levies, and inefficient distribution systems also contribute to the rising cost of fuel, making it harder for citizens and businesses to cope.


â›˝ Top 10 African Countries with the Highest Fuel Prices (June 2025)

RankCountryFuel Price (USD/liter)Global Rank
1Central African Republic$1.83023rd
2Senegal$1.72530th
3Zimbabwe$1.54046th
4Ivory Coast$1.49051st
5Burkina Faso$1.48153rd
6Cameroon$1.46454th
7Malawi$1.46055th
8Morocco$1.44258th
9Uganda$1.40259th
10Ghana$1.39960th

🔄 What Changed From Last Month?

Compared to May 2025, the June list has seen some reshuffling. While countries like Guinea and Sierra Leone dropped off the top 10, Ghana and Uganda joined the ranks. Meanwhile, most countries on the list—including the Central African Republic, Senegal, and Zimbabwe—experienced price increases from the previous month.


đź›  The Way Forward

Addressing these high fuel costs requires a multi-pronged approach:

  • Strengthening currency stability
  • Investing in local refining capabilities
  • Improving logistics infrastructure
  • Implementing smarter, targeted subsidies

Without these interventions, fuel affordability may continue to decline—impacting transport, production costs, and ultimately, the quality of life for millions across the continent.


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