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Global Predictions for 2026: Average Fuel Prices Around the World

Fuel markets are entering 2026 after several years of volatility. Compared with the shocks of 2020 and 2022, forecasts point toward a more stable pricing environment driven by softer crude oil prices and slower demand growth.

2026 average gasoline price comparison

RegionExpected 2026 average price
United States$2.70 to $3.00 per gallon
Europe$6.80 to $7.90 per gallon
Asia$3.80 to $5.90 per gallon
Africa$4.50 to $6.50 per gallon

All values reflect annual averages at the pump and include taxes where applicable.

Global assumptions behind the 2026 forecast

Most outlooks for 2026 are built on the same core assumptions:

  • Brent crude averaging roughly $55 to $65 per barrel
  • No prolonged global supply disruptions
  • Slower growth in fuel demand compared with the early 2020s
  • Efficiency gains and EV adoption offsetting part of demand

Under these conditions, pump prices tend to stabilize rather than spike.

United States fuel price outlook for 2026

The United States is expected to remain the cheapest major gasoline market among developed economies.

Forecast range: $2.70 to $3.00 per gallon

Key reasons:

  • Strong domestic oil production
  • Large and flexible refining capacity
  • Relatively low fuel taxes

Seasonal increases during summer driving months will still occur, but the yearly average is likely to stay below the highs seen in 2022 and 2023.

Europe fuel price outlook for 2026

Europe is projected to continue having the highest average pump prices globally, even in a softer crude environment.

Forecast range: $6.80 to $7.90 per gallon

Structural drivers:

  • High excise taxes and value-added tax
  • Carbon pricing policies
  • Limited domestic crude production

Because taxes make up a large share of the retail price, lower oil prices have a limited effect at the pump.

Asia fuel price outlook for 2026

Asia shows the widest price dispersion of any region.

Forecast range: $3.80 to $5.90 per gallon

What drives the range:

  • High-tax markets such as Japan and South Korea
  • Subsidized or oil-producing countries with lower prices
  • Currency effects that amplify or soften crude price changes

Refining expansion across Asia helps limit upside risk, but prices remain sensitive to exchange rates.

Africa fuel price outlook for 2026

Africa’s gasoline prices are shaped more by logistics and policy than by crude prices alone.

Forecast range: $4.50 to $6.50 per gallon

Key influences:

  • Dependence on imported refined fuel
  • Limited regional refining capacity
  • Government price controls that adjust in steps

This leads to sharp differences between neighboring countries, even with similar crude exposure.

What could change the 2026 outlook

Prices could move higher if:

  • Major geopolitical supply disruptions occur
  • OPEC production cuts exceed expectations
  • Global economic growth accelerates sharply

Prices could move lower if:

  • EV adoption accelerates faster than expected
  • A global recession reduces fuel demand
  • Oil oversupply persists through the year

Takeaway

For 2026, gasoline prices are expected to be stable by recent standards. The United States remains structurally cheap, Europe stays expensive due to taxation, and Asia and Africa fall in between with wide regional variation.

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(Average gasoline price per state)