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Petrol and diesel prices in Turkmenistan

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Compiled from official government and open-data fuel price publications for Turkmenistan. Every figure on this page is available through our free JSON API.

Current fuel prices in Turkmenistan

Subsidised market. Turkmenistan subsidises diesel, entry, regular, so pump prices here are set by government policy rather than the market.

How fuel prices have moved in Turkmenistan

Percentage change in fuel prices in Turkmenistan over 30 days, 90 days and one year.
Fuel30 days90 days1 year
RON 920.0%0.0%
RON 950.0%0.0%
Diesel0.0%0.0%

Fuel price history for Turkmenistan

The last 9 published updates, in TMT per litre. We hold 9 readings for Turkmenistan, back to 1 February 2018.

1 February 2018 RON 92RON 95Diesel 6 July 2026
Recent fuel prices in Turkmenistan, TMT per litre.
DateRON 92RON 95Diesel
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00
1.351.501.00

Frequently asked questions

How much is petrol in Turkmenistan today?

As of 6 July 2026, RON 92 petrol in Turkmenistan costs 1.35 TMT per litre — about $0.385 per litre, or $1.46 per US gallon.

What is the RON 92 price in Turkmenistan?

RON 92 costs 1.35 TMT per litre in Turkmenistan as of 6 July 2026.

Is diesel cheaper than petrol in Turkmenistan?

Diesel is cheaper. As of 6 July 2026, diesel costs 1.00 TMT per litre and petrol 1.35 TMT per litre — a difference of 0.350 TMT (25.9% less than petrol).

Have fuel prices gone up in Turkmenistan?

Petrol in Turkmenistan has held steady over the past month, at 1.35 TMT per litre.

Are fuel prices in Turkmenistan subsidised?

Yes. Turkmenistan subsidises diesel, entry, regular, so the pump price does not reflect the market rate.

When were these Turkmenistan fuel prices last updated?

These prices were last updated on 6 July 2026. Turkmenistan typically publishes new fuel prices about every 35 days.

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