With 210,428 barrels per day of oil production, Gabon has a respectable level of oil production for its size. The price of gasoline is currently $0.896 per liter.
Sudan: Sudan is ranked ninth on this list. Even though it is the largest country in terms of territory in Africa, it only produces 107,853 barrels of oil per day, ranking it as the 48th greatest oil producer in the world. It costs $0.903 per liter to fill up.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe is the last item in this list. This southern African nation charges $0.921 per liter for fuel. Much higher than the $1.27 per liter average for the world.
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