Atlas: Where to Gas Up Around the Globe (Or Take the Bus)

How much are you paying for gas?
Atlas Where to Gas Up Around the Globe

How much are you paying for gas? Depends on where in the world you're parked. In oil-producing nations like Venezuela and Iran, you can fill up for as little as 17 cents a gallon. But in tax-happy Germany and South Korea, you'll pay more than six bucks. So even when prices hit near-record levels in the US, American drivers get off cheap compared with European motorists. This summer's bargain road trip: a tour of the Zagros Mountains, from Tehran to Abadan!

Drill down: Where to fill up your SUV — or take the bus

| Tehran, Iran: $0.33/gallon Despite massive oil reserves, limited refinery capacity forces Iran to import much of its gasoline. Still, government subsidies keep it cheap. | Lagos, Nigeria: $1.92/gallon In a country where the per capita daily income is $3.84, $2-a-gallon gasoline is no bargain, leading thieves to tap oil pipelines in the delta. | Beijing, China: $2.44/gallon An economic boom — coupled with the middle class's growing appetite for vehicles with four wheels — is likely to drive gas prices higher. | Oslo, Norway: $6.48/gallon Norway is the world's third-largest oil exporter, but hefty taxes aimed at reducing CO 2 emissions mean high prices for petrol.

Infographic by 212box Sources: Airinc, Energy Information Administration

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