WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – California gas prices have risen in the last few days, a trend that contrasts with sliding prices in most of the country.
The average price of gasoline in California is currently $4.82, an increase of five cents from last week. Despite this, gas prices remain lower than the $5.32 average Californians paid a year ago. Meanwhile, the national average is nearly 49 cents less than it was this time last year.
“The biggest difference for gas prices this year has been the cost of crude oil,” said Doug Johnson, spokesperson, AAA Mountain West Group. “OPEC+ (the group of oil-producing countries) announced Saturday that it will increase output again in June, widening the supply surplus, which could cause crude prices to continue to fall.”
Fuel Prices Around the State:
- San Francisco: $5.13
- Oakland: $5.00
- San Jose: $5.01
- Sacramento: $4.93
- Fresno: $4.84
- Stockton: $4.84
In Contra Costa County, a look at costs since February 2025:
- May 9 – $5.07
- May 2 – $4.88
- April 26 – $4.89
- April 18 – $4.97
- April 11 – $5.08
- April 3 – $5.08
- March 28 – $4.83
- March 21 – $4.75
- March 14 – $4.81
- March 6 – $4.91
- Feb 28 – $5.00
- Feb 20 – $5.06
- Feb 14 – $5.05
- Feb 7 – $4.59
According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline demand decreased from 9.09 million b/d last week to 8.71. Total domestic gasoline supply slightly increased from 225.5 million barrels to 225.7. Gasoline production decreased last week, averaging 9.7 million barrels per day.
Oil Market Dynamics
At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, WTI fell $1.02 to settle at $58.07 a barrel. The EIA reports that crude oil inventories decreased by 2 million barrels from the previous week. At 438.4 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 7% below the five-year average for this time of year.
EV Charging
The national average per kilowatt hour of electricity at a public EV charging station increased two cents over last week to 36 cents.
State Stats
Gas
The nation’s top 10 most expensive gasoline markets are California ($4.82), Hawaii ($4.49), Washington ($4.26), Oregon ($3.90), Nevada ($3.89), Alaska ($3.60), Illinois ($3.43), Pennsylvania ($3.30), Idaho ($3.30), and Utah ($3.30).
The nation’s top 10 least expensive gasoline markets are Mississippi ($2.64), Louisiana ($2.70), Oklahoma ($2.73), Arkansas ($2.74), Alabama ($2.75), Tennessee ($2.75), Texas ($2.76), South Carolina ($2.77), Missouri ($2.82), and Kansas ($2.83).
Electric
The nation’s top 10 most expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are Hawaii (54 cents), Alaska (47 cents), West Virginia (47 cents), Montana (44 cents), Louisiana (43 cents), Kentucky (42 cents), Tennessee (42 cents), Idaho (42 cents), South Carolina (41 cents), and New Hampshire (40 cents).
The nation’s top 10 least expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are Kansas (22 cents), Missouri (25 cents), Delaware (26 cents), Iowa (27 cents), Nebraska (29 cents), Utah (29 cents), Texas (30 cents), Maryland (30 cents), Vermont (30 cents), and North Carolina (31 cents).
Find current fuel prices at gasprices.aaa.com. Find local news releases at mwg.aaa.com/news/press-release.
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- May 8 – California Gas Prices Could Skyrocket 75% as Refineries Close
- May 2 – AAA: Quiet Week at the Pump as Gas Prices Fluctuate Slightly
- April 25 – Gas Prices Drop Slightly in California
- April 18 – Unseasonal Slide: California Gas Prices Continue to Fall
- April 16 – Valero to Idle Benicia Refinery
- April 11 – Up and Down: California Gas Prices Reverse Course
- April 3 – Gas Prices Back Over $5 a Gallon in Contra Costa County
- March 28 – California Gas Prices Making Seasonal Climb
- March 21 – AAA: Gas Prices Make a U-Turn and Head Uphill
- March 14 – AAA: California Gas Prices Dip as Spring Break Travel Heats Up
- March 7 – AAA: California Gas Prices Shift Downward
- Feb 28 –AAA: California Drivers See a Slight Break at the Pump
- Feb 20 – California Gas Prices Now Highest in the Nation
- Feb 14 – Gas Prices Increase in Contra Costa County
- Feb 7 – California Gas Prices Tick Up Again Amid Tariff Concerns