Natural Gas Prices by Country: Where Household Heat Costs the Most

Data for July–December 2025 (latest published semester) · Updated July 07, 2026

In July–December 2025, household natural gas was most expensive in Sweden at 24.4¢/kWh (20.9 euro cents), per Eurostat. The U.S. average over the same months was 5.6¢/kWh, per EIA data — cheaper than 26 of the 30 countries compared here. American households pay a fraction of European gas prices, mostly because the U.S. produces its own gas. All prices include all taxes and levies.

Most expensive
24.4¢/kWh
Sweden
United States
5.6¢/kWh
#27 of 30 (1 = most expensive)
EU average
14.3¢/kWh
2.6× the U.S. average
Least expensive
1.9¢/kWh
Georgia

Household natural gas prices, July–December 2025

All countries compared

U.S. cents per kWh of gas, converted at the ECB average exchange rate for the semester. PPS (purchasing-power standard) adjusts for local price levels across European countries.

CountryUS¢/kWheuro ¢/kWhPPS ¢/kWhvs U.S.
Sweden24.420.9 17.24.4×
Netherlands20.017.2 14.73.6×
Italy17.314.8 15.53.1×
France16.714.4 13.23.0×
Portugal16.414.1 17.02.9×
Ireland15.213.0 11.02.7×
Liechtenstein15.012.9 2.7×
Denmark14.612.6 9.62.6×
Germany14.312.2 10.92.6×
Austria14.212.2 10.62.5×
North Macedonia13.511.6 22.82.4×
Czechia11.29.6 11.52.0×
Spain11.19.6 10.72.0×
Moldova11.09.5 2.0×
Greece10.79.2 11.31.9×
Belgium10.59.0 8.01.9×
Luxembourg10.48.9 6.81.9×
Slovenia10.28.7 10.01.8×
Latvia9.68.3 10.71.7×
Estonia8.97.6 8.31.6×
Lithuania8.06.8 8.81.4×
Bulgaria7.56.5 10.61.3×
Slovakia7.16.1 7.61.3×
Romania6.65.7 9.71.2×
Croatia6.35.4 7.61.1×
Bosnia and Herzegovina5.95.0 8.51.1×
United States5.64.8
Hungary3.93.4 4.70.7×
Türkiye2.72.3 6.20.5×
Georgia1.91.6 0.3×

How this comparison works

See also electricity prices by country and gasoline and diesel prices by country, plus U.S. gasoline prices by state.

Sources: Eurostat (nrg_pc_202, CC BY 4.0), EIA, ECB reference rates. Data are average effective household prices including all taxes; your tariff will differ. See methodology.