Rising fuel prices and growing tensions in the Middle East have once again increased concerns over cooking gas prices across the globe. In India, many households are already struggling with continuously rising LPG cylinder prices.
However, several countries still provide LPG at extremely low prices due to strong natural gas reserves and heavy government subsidies.
Algeria Tops the List for Cheapest LPGAlgeria is widely considered one of the countries with the cheapest LPG prices in the world.
Thanks to:
- Massive natural gas reserves
- Strong domestic energy production
- Government subsidies
LPG prices in Algeria reportedly remain around ₹7 to ₹9 per litre.
Experts say the country’s energy self-sufficiency protects citizens from major fluctuations in global fuel markets.
Qatar Also Offers Very Cheap LPGQatar, one of the world’s largest gas exporters, also provides LPG at highly affordable prices for residents.
Because of its huge natural gas reserves, LPG rates in Qatar are estimated to stay between:
- ₹10 to ₹13 per litre
The country’s strong energy economy allows it to maintain lower domestic fuel prices.
Kuwait Remains Among the CheapestKuwait is another Gulf nation known for low LPG prices.
Reports suggest LPG prices there generally range around:
- ₹11 to ₹13 per litre
Like other oil-rich countries, Kuwait benefits from:
- Large petroleum reserves
- Subsidized energy policies
- Lower taxation on fuel products
Kazakhstan is also among the countries where LPG remains relatively affordable.
Citizens there reportedly pay around:
- ₹18 to ₹22 per litre
The country’s strong domestic energy production helps keep prices lower compared to many other nations.
Why Are LPG Prices So Cheap in These Countries?Energy experts say there are several major reasons behind low LPG prices in these nations:
Large Natural Gas and Oil ReservesCountries rich in oil and gas can produce fuel domestically at lower costs.
Government SubsidiesMany governments directly support fuel prices to reduce the burden on citizens.
Lower Dependence on ImportsNations that import less fuel are less affected by global crude oil price fluctuations.
Strong Energy InfrastructureWell-developed energy sectors help reduce transportation and refining costs.
Why LPG Is More Expensive in Many CountriesCountries that heavily depend on imported crude oil and LPG often experience:
- Frequent price hikes
- Higher transportation costs
- Currency exchange pressure
- Tax-related increases
Global geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions can also quickly impact domestic fuel prices.
LPG Prices Continue to Matter for HouseholdsCooking gas prices directly affect household budgets, especially in middle-class and low-income families. Rising LPG prices can increase monthly expenses significantly, particularly in countries where subsidies are limited.
Experts believe global energy prices may remain volatile in the coming months because of:
- International conflicts
- Crude oil fluctuations
- Supply disruptions
- Rising transportation costs
The examples of Algeria, Qatar, Kuwait, and Kazakhstan show how strong energy reserves and government support can help keep LPG affordable for citizens despite instability in global fuel markets.
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