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Top 10 African countries with the lowest diesel prices in February 2026

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 28, 2026
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The price of this diesel affects almost every aspect of everyday life, from transporting products to supplying electricity to companies and farms.

A decrease in diesel costs can have a noticeable financial impact on homes, companies, and even the stability of the national economy. It’s not simply a moment of comfort at the pump.

Lower diesel prices lower the operating costs of logistics and transportation, which form the foundation of continental trade.

Since diesel is used extensively by trucks and delivery vehicles, every cent saved may be passed on to customers in the shape of cheaper costs for necessities like food and building supplies.

Cheaper diesel fuel can help farmers increase their profits, stabilize food prices, and improve food security in regions where affordability is crucial.

At the macroeconomic level, lower diesel costs can relieve strain on government finances.

Fuel subsidies and import bills are substantial expenditures, and reduced prices free up resources for other objectives, therefore stabilising inflation and supporting overall economic resilience.

Individuals have an immediate and real influence. Small company owners, delivery drivers, and families may all increase their income, raising living standards and enhancing consumer trust in everyday economic decisions.

Naturally, global markets and policy actions affect fuel prices, so this respite could not last forever. Even a little reprieve in fuel prices, however, provides a vital lifeline that keeps cargo flowing, boosts companies, and lessens the financial burden on individuals around the continent.

With that said, here are the African countries with the cheapest diesel prices in February, as per data from GlobalPetrolPrices.

Compared to last month’s figures, when the global average price of diesel was 1.26 U.S. dollars per liter, as opposed to 1.26 U.S. dollars per liter, currently, diesel prices for Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, and Liberia reduced slightly.

While diesel prices in Algeria, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Gabon increased a little.

Diesel prices for Angola and Sudan remained the same.

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