
Singapore: In September 2025, the petrol price is $2.84. It also lacks local oil sources and has to import all its gasoline. (File Photo)

Iceland: The petrol price in Iceland is $2.52 litre. Being an isolated island nation, it faces high transportation and import costs, which are compounded by high duties. (File Photo)

Netherlands: The petrol price here costs $2.44 as of September 2025. The major reason is the country’s high tax. (File Photo)

Morocco: The petrol price is $2.39 per litre. The high prices are contributed to high tax and very high operating costs. (File Photo)

Denmark: The petrol price is $2.23 litre. Reportedly, heavy taxes are levied on fuel to fund the public policies. (File Photo)

Israel: As of September 2025. The price is $2.17. Persistent domestic unrest and high fuel taxes are levied to fund for the public service and defence. (File Photo)

Linchenstein: The petrol price is $2.06 as of September 2025. According to reports, high living standard and over reliance on imports contribute to high oil prices. (File Photo)

Switzerland: A landlocked nation. It requires to pay a lot of cost for import, making its per litre cost one of highest at $ 2.15. (File Photo)

