Wyoming gasoline prices have risen by 2.6 cents per gallon over the past week, averaging $3.08 per gallon, according to GasBuddy’s latest survey of 494 stations, K2 Radio reports.
This increase follows a broader trend, with the national average also rising 2.7 cents per gallon to $3.11 per gallon.
Price Trends in Wyoming
Current average: $3.08/g
Change from last month: +12.3 cents
Change from last year: -16.7 cents
Lowest recorded price: $2.77/g
Highest recorded price: $3.89/g
Price range difference: $1.12/g
Wyoming’s gas prices align closely with those in neighboring areas:
Fort Collins, CO: $2.93/g (+7.1 cents from last week)
Ogden, UT: $3.07/g (+2.3 cents from last week)
Billings, MT: $3.05/g (-0.7 cents from last week)
Gasoline prices have inched up nationwide for two consecutive weeks, with refinery issues on the West Coast expected to drive prices higher in that region. Additionally, the transition to summer gasoline blends in the Northeast is anticipated to push prices up in the coming weeks.
Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy’s head of petroleum analysis, warned that Americans should expect prices to continue rising through mid-to-late April. He also cited ongoing uncertainty surrounding potential tariffs, which could add further volatility to fuel prices.