Graph: The U.S. Consumes More Gasoline than the Next 20 Largest Gasoline Consumers COMBINED

July 4th, 2007

Via: Economist:

THE cost of filling up a Honda Civic’s 50-litre tank varies hugely around the world. Where some countries subsidise, others tax heavily. Pity Turkish drivers, who fork out $93.83, according to Gerhard Metschies in Foreign Policy magazine. Re-nationalised oil companies and heavy subsidies keep Venezuelan motorists happy, though those in Turkmenistan fare even better, paying only $1.06 a tank. Despite protests over rising prices, filling up in America is relatively cheap at $31.06. Indeed, this may explain the country’s enormous daily petrol consumption, which in 2003 was more than the next 20 biggest consumers combined.

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