Netherlands Gasoline Prices (2024)

Gasoline Prices in Netherlands increased to 2.40 USD/Liter in April from 2.31 USD/Liter in March of 2024. Gasoline Prices in Netherlands averaged 1.99 USD/Liter from 1995 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 2.67 USD/Liter in March of 2022 and a record low of 1.03 USD/Liter in December of 2000. source: Europe's Energy Portal

Gasoline Prices in Netherlands is expected to be 2.43 USD/Liter by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Netherlands Gasoline Prices is projected to trend around 2.55 USD/Liter in 2025 and 2.63 USD/Liter in 2026, according to our econometric models.

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Bank Lending Rate 4.21 4.24 percent Feb 2024
Consumer Confidence -21.00 -22.00 points Apr 2024
Consumer Credit 8241.00 8308.00 EUR Million Mar 2024
Consumer Spending 88008.00 87391.00 EUR Million Mar 2024
Disposable Personal Income 487078.00 440338.00 EUR Million Dec 2023
Gasoline Prices 2.40 2.31 USD/Liter Apr 2024
Households Debt to GDP 88.80 90.10 percent of GDP Sep 2023
Households Debt to Income 175.54 185.03 percent Dec 2022
Personal Savings 18.82 15.42 percent Dec 2023
Household Consumption YoY 0.40 0.20 percent Mar 2024
Retail Sales MoM 0.70 0.90 percent Feb 2024
Retail Sales YoY 4.80 3.00 percent Mar 2024

Netherlands Gasoline Prices

Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
2.40 2.31 2.67 1.03 1995 - 2024 USD/Liter Monthly

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Netherlands Gasoline Prices (2024)

FAQs

Why is Netherlands gas so expensive? ›

The Netherlands heavily relies on imported fossil fuels, and fluctuations in international markets have a direct bearing on the energy prices within the country. Additionally, supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions have added to the complexity of the situation.

Is gas cheaper in the USA or Europe? ›

Gas prices in the U.S. are often much less expensive than those in European countries like Iceland and Monaco.

Why is petrol so expensive in the Netherlands? ›

Unfortunately, fuel in the Netherlands is more expensive than in most other countries. This is due to the high excise tax on fuel, particularly on petrol. Therefore, you probably want to drive a fuel-efficient car in the Netherlands, if you want to keep your car expenses limited.

Is 3000 euro a good salary in Netherlands? ›

Yes 3000 Euros would make you live confortable. There is one thing that can make quite a difference though, it is that many Dutch companies provide a lease car. Driving a car is very expensive in the Netherlands, and this makes a huge difference.

Where is gas most expensive in Europe? ›

Stockholm is the most expensive European capital city for residential gas consumers. In January 2024, the average end-user gas price for households amounted to 32.62 euro cents per kilowatt-hour. Sweden only uses limited amounts of natural gas, making acquiring the commodity more expensive than elsewhere.

What country has the highest gas prices in the world? ›

Hong Kong had the highest prices for premium gasoline (95-RON) on April 15, 2024. That day, prices averaged more than three U.S. dollars per liter, which was notably more than in any other country.

Will gas prices go down in the Netherlands? ›

Based on the energy prices of January 2024, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has reported that an average household in the Netherlands is expected to pay 2.363 euros per year on energy in 2024.

Which country has cheapest fuel? ›

The country with the lowest price petrol is Venezuela . Due to its abundance of oil reserves , the government heavily subsidizes petrol prices , making it extremely cheap for its citizens . In fact , the average price for a gallon of petrol in Venezuela is less than 10 cents .

Where does the Netherlands get gas? ›

The Groningen gas field is a natural gas field in Groningen province in the northeastern part of the Netherlands. With an estimated 2,740 billion cubic metres of recoverable natural gas it is the largest natural gas field in Europe and one of the largest in the world.

Why are European gas prices so high? ›

Prices have jumped mainly because of longer-than-expected maintenance outages at key gas plants in Norway, according to analysts. Europe's natural gas prices have shot up by more than half so far in June following months of declines, in a troubling reminder of last year's energy crisis.

Where does the Netherlands get its gas from? ›

Besides the Groningen field, we have various other fields in the Netherlands, both onshore and offshore. Most of the gas that flows through our pipelines comes from abroad, from countries such as Norway, Russia, the UK and countries in the Middle East.

Why is natural gas cheaper in the US than Europe? ›

If you mean natural gas, most European countries have to import it, so though it isn't heavily taxed it tends to cost more than in countries like the US that have large domestic production.

What is more expensive in the Netherlands, gas or electricity? ›

Gas and Electricity

Different companies offer various plans suitable for your use. However, the average bill for your gas and electricity connection should be around 100 to 150 euros per month. Out of this, gas is costlier than electricity. But, of course, it depends on your use and the type of appliance.

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