Gas Price in Finland
H2 2025 · incl. all taxes · Consumption band: < 1,000 GJ/year
Current Price
12.98ct/kWh
37.6% more expensive vs. EU average (9.43 ct/kWh)
EU Average
9.43 ct/kWh
H2 2025
Rank
#5
of 32 countries
Price History
Price History
| Period | Price |
|---|---|
| H2 2025 | 12.98 ct/kWh |
| H1 2025 | 15.04 ct/kWh |
| H2 2024 | 11.69 ct/kWh |
| H1 2024 | 10.68 ct/kWh |
| H2 2023 | 12.73 ct/kWh |
| H1 2023 | 18.33 ct/kWh |
| H2 2022 | 30.73 ct/kWh |
| H1 2022 | 19.00 ct/kWh |
| H2 2021 | 14.87 ct/kWh |
| H1 2021 | 9.32 ct/kWh |
| H2 2020 | 7.51 ct/kWh |
| H1 2020 | 7.77 ct/kWh |
| H2 2019 | 8.39 ct/kWh |
| H1 2019 | 8.74 ct/kWh |
| H2 2018 | 8.13 ct/kWh |
| H1 2018 | 7.60 ct/kWh |
| H2 2017 | 7.34 ct/kWh |
Compare Finland with
Finland's household gas price is currently 12.98 ct/kWh (H2 2025), ranking #5 among 32 European countries. This is 37.6% above the EU average of 9.43 ct/kWh.
The cheapest gas in Europe can be found in Georgia at 3.68 ct/kWh, while Sweden has the highest price at 17.98 ct/kWh.
Compared to the previous period (H1 2025), the gas price in Finland has fallen by 2.1 ct/kWh (13.7%). Over the past three years, prices have fallen significantly — partly due to government interventions and lower wholesale prices.
Among its geographic neighbors, Finland's gas price of 12.98 ct/kWh is higher than Estonia (7.57 ct/kWh) but lower than Sweden (17.98 ct/kWh). The EU-wide average is 9.43 ct/kWh.
FAQ
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Source: Eurostat (nrg_pc_203)