Jordan Gasoline prices, 07-Oct-2024
The current gasoline price in Jordan is JOD 1.13 per liter or USD 1.59 per liter and was updated on 07-Oct-2024.
For comparison, the average price of gasoline in the world is USD 1.18 per liter.
Jordan |
Gasoline prices |
---|---|
Current price | 1.59 |
Measure | USD/Liter |
Last update | 2024-10-07 |
Data availability from | 2014-10-27 |
Data frequency | Weekly |
We show Octane-95 gasoline price data for Jordan
from 2014-10-27 to 2024-10-07.
The average gasoline price during that period is JOD 0.98
per liter with a minimum of
JOD 0.65 on 2016-02-01 and a maximum of
JOD 1.30 on 2022-08-01.
Our data are obtained from official government sources, regulatory agencies, petroleum companies, and major media sources.
We update the series for Jordan every week.
Gasoline prices |
Price (JOD/Liter) | Percent change |
---|---|---|
Current price | 1.13 | - |
One month ago | 1.13 | 0.0 % |
Three months ago | 1.14 | -0.9 % |
One year ago | 1.22 | -7.4 % |
Jordan Gasoline prices: The last eight weeks
Jordan Gasoline prices, liter, Jordanian Dinar
* A long flat line means that the government fixes the prices.
On this page we show the price of octane-95 gasoline for comparison with other countries as octane-95 gasoline is the most widely used gasoline type in the world.
However, please note that octane-95 gasoline accounts for only 10 percent of the total gasoline consumption in Jordan.
The most widely used gasoline in Jordan that accounts for 90 percent of the gasoline consumption is octane-90.
Its price is about 30-35 percent lower than the octane-95 price shown here.
Jordan: Gasoline price analytics |
Value |
---|---|
Percent of world average gasoline price | 116.76% |
Correlation with crude oil prices | 0.84 |
Percent change if oil prices increase 10% | 1.31% |
Correlation with USD exchange rate | 0.19 |
Price flexibility index: 0 (low) - 1 (high) | 0.19 |
Correlation with diesel fuel prices | 0.92 |
Percent of diesel price | 161.77% |
Cost of 40 liter tank, percent of income | 19.33% |
Updated monthly. Methodological notes