Gasoline Prices in the EU

How Much is Gasoline in Europe Today?

Compare gasoline prices across the European Union with this table, sorted by price and converted to US dollars per gallon for easy comparison with American fuel costs.

📅 Last updated: April 16, 2026 · Data from: April 13, 2026 · Source: European Commission Oil Bulletin. Updated every Thursday.

EU Gasoline Prices – Sorted by Price (Highest to Lowest)
Country Price (€/L) Price ($/gal)
Netherlands €2.32 $10.28
Denmark €2.23 $9.88
Germany €2.14 $9.48
Greece €2.06 $9.12
France €2.04 $9.04
Finland €2.01 $8.90
Ireland €1.92 $8.50
Portugal €1.91 $8.46
Belgium €1.87 $8.28
Latvia €1.83 $8.10
Italy €1.78 $7.88
Romania €1.75 $7.75
Estonia €1.74 $7.71
Lithuania €1.74 $7.71
Austria €1.72 $7.62
Croatia €1.72 $7.62
Luxembourg €1.72 $7.62
Sweden €1.71 $7.57
Czechia €1.69 $7.48
Slovakia €1.67 $7.40
Hungary €1.63 $7.22
Slovenia €1.63 $7.22
Spain €1.55 $6.86
Cyprus €1.52 $6.73
Bulgaria €1.47 $6.51
Poland €1.43 $6.33
Malta €1.34 $5.93

Euro-Super 95 (Gasoline/Fuel) prices in the 27 EU Countries. Source: European Commission.

Fuel Prices in Europe Maps

Static Map: Gasoline Prices in the EU


EU Gasoline Prices - Updated Weekly
Mapped: Gasoline Prices in the EU

The European gasoline price landscape reveals a stark contrast between regions, with Northern and Western Europe generally experiencing higher prices compared to their Southern and Eastern counterparts. The Netherlands emerges as the most expensive at €2.32 per liter, reflecting the impact of high taxation and recent geopolitical tensions. Conversely, Malta offers the lowest prices at €1.34 per liter, benefiting from lower tax rates. The ongoing Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have exacerbated supply disruptions, further influencing these disparities.

  • Highest Prices: The Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany lead with prices exceeding €2.10 per liter.
  • Lowest Prices: Malta, Poland, and Bulgaria offer more affordable options, all below €1.50 per liter.
  • Geographic Divide: Northern Europe faces higher costs due to stringent taxes and supply issues, while Southern and Eastern Europe benefit from tax relief measures.

Interactive Map: Gasoline Prices in the EU

Click on any EU country on the map below to view gasoline prices per liter (EUR) and per gallon (USD):

European gasoline prices consistently surpass those in the United States, where the average price remains significantly lower. The EU’s higher prices are largely driven by taxes and current geopolitical disruptions. Here, we categorize the EU countries by their gasoline prices per gallon.

Above €7.50/gal

  • Netherlands: €2.32/L (€8.78/gal)
  • Denmark: €2.23/L (€8.44/gal)
  • Germany: €2.14/L (€8.09/gal)

€7.00–7.49/gal

  • Greece: €2.06/L (€7.80/gal)
  • France: €2.04/L (€7.72/gal)
  • Finland: €2.01/L (€7.61/gal)

€6.50–6.99/gal

  • Ireland: €1.92/L (€7.27/gal)
  • Portugal: €1.91/L (€7.23/gal)
  • Belgium: €1.87/L (€7.08/gal)

€6.00–6.49/gal

  • Latvia: €1.83/L (€6.93/gal)
  • Italy: €1.78/L (€6.75/gal)
  • Romania: €1.75/L (€6.63/gal)

Below €6.00/gal

  • Malta: €1.34/L (€5.07/gal)
  • Poland: €1.43/L (€5.41/gal)
  • Bulgaria: €1.47/L (€5.57/gal)

The range of gasoline prices across the EU is substantial, from Malta’s €5.07 per gallon to the Netherlands’ €8.78, underscoring the impact of regional tax policies and external supply factors.

EU-Average Gasoline Price Trends


EU Average Price Trend Graph
EU-27 Average Euro-Super 95 (Gasoline/Fuel) price.

The European gasoline market has experienced significant volatility over the past year, with prices rising by 12.07% year-on-year. This increase is largely attributed to the geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, specifically the Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has severely disrupted oil supplies. The recent surge in Brent crude prices, now over $120 per barrel, has further compounded the situation, driving up costs across the continent.

  • Range: Prices fluctuated from €1.590 per liter in December 2025 to a peak of €1.893 in March 2026.
  • Momentum: A notable 14.47% increase over the last 12 weeks highlights the rapid escalation in prices.
  • Volatility: Weekly fluctuations, with a recent 1.38% decrease, indicate ongoing instability in the market.

These dynamics reflect the broader challenges facing the European energy sector, as geopolitical tensions and supply constraints continue to exert upward pressure on prices. Source: European Commission Oil Bulletin.

Historical Maps: 2017 and 2021

In December 2017, the average gasoline price in Europe was $1.42 per liter. Western European countries like Norway ($1.86) and Italy ($1.84) had the highest prices, while Eastern European nations such as Belarus ($0.64) and Russia ($0.70) experienced significantly lower costs.

By March 2021, the average price had risen to €1.36 per liter. Western Europe continued to see higher prices, with the Netherlands (€1.72) and Greece (€1.57) among the most expensive, while Eastern Europe maintained lower prices, with Bulgaria (€0.95) and Poland (€1.09) at the lower end.

The data reflects a steady increase in fuel prices across Europe over these four years, particularly in Western Europe.