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Africa's fuel divide shows stark economic realities
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71111, member: 636"] Fuel pricing disparities across Africa reveal stark economic divisions, with Libya selling gasoline at approximately 100 shillings per liter while Uganda charges between 4,950 and 5,060 shillings, according to Global Petrol Prices data. The contrast stems from Libya's substantial oil subsidies and domestic production capacity, whereas East African nations depend entirely on imports and face currency depreciation pressures. Democratic Republic of Congo residents pay roughly 3,700 shillings per liter, demonstrating how conflict zones experience supply chain disruptions that inflate costs. East Africa maintains consistently elevated prices due to the absence of functional refineries, heavy taxation accounting for nearly half of pump rates, and landlocked geography that increases transportation expenses. Nigeria's newly operational Dangote refinery could potentially transform regional markets by reducing import dependence for Africa's largest oil producer. Analysts suggest the facility may enable Nigeria to supply neighboring countries with refined petroleum products at competitive rates, fundamentally altering West African fuel distribution networks and potentially lowering consumer prices throughout the subregion. [/QUOTE]
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