How gas prices have changed in Texas in the last week
Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Texas. Gas prices are as of August 25.
Texas by the numbers
– Gas current price: $2.72
– Week change: -$0.03 (-1.1%)
– Year change: -$0.22 (-7.4%)
– Historical expensive gas price: $4.69 (6/15/22)
– Diesel current price: $3.17
– Week change: +$0.02 (+0.6%)
– Year change: -$0.05 (-1.6%)
– Historical expensive diesel price: $5.33 (6/19/22)
Metros with most expensive gas in Texas
#1. El Paso: $2.94
#2. Odessa: $2.78
#3. Midland: $2.77
#4. Dallas: $2.76
#5. Fort Worth-Arlington: $2.76
#6. Galveston-Texas City: $2.75
#7. Texarkana (TX only): $2.73
#8. San Angelo: $2.73
#9. Corpus Christi: $2.73
#10. Longview: $2.73
#11. College Station-Bryan: $2.71
#12. Abilene: $2.71
#13. Brownsville-Harlingen: $2.71
#14. Houston: $2.70
#15. Beaumont-Port Arthur: $2.70
#16. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission: $2.69
#17. San Antonio: $2.69
#18. Tyler: $2.68
#19. Austin-San Marcos: $2.68
#20. Amarillo: $2.66
#21. Victoria: $2.65
#22. Wichita Falls: $2.65
#23. Waco: $2.65
#24. Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood: $2.64
#25. Laredo: $2.64
#26. Sherman-Denison: $2.62
#27. Lubbock: $2.61
States with the least expensive gas
#1. Oklahoma: $2.68
#2. Mississippi: $2.69
#3. Louisiana: $2.72
Read on to see which states have the most expensive gas prices.
#5. Nevada
– Regular gas price: $3.77
#4. Oregon
– Regular gas price: $3.97
#3. Washington
– Regular gas price: $4.40
#2. Hawaii
– Regular gas price: $4.45
#1. California
– Regular gas price: $4.56