According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Wyoming was priced at $2.83/g yesterday while the most expensive was $4.19/g, a difference of $1.36/g.
"For now, the good news is that gas prices typically reach their yearly peak around April 10, so we may have already witnessed 'peak pain' at the pump for 2025. "
⛽️ "...this decline shouldn't necessarily be celebrated, as it comes with strong warning signs. When the economy slows, gasoline demand drops— along with demand for other refined products like diesel and jet fuel. We've already seen some signals that the months ahead could be challenging."
⛽ According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Wyoming was priced at $2.39/g yesterday while the most expensive was $3.69/g, a difference of $1.30/g.
⛽ The cheapest gas in Casper is priced at $2.61/g at the Exxon on 400 Valley Drive. The national average is unchanged from a month ago and stands 16.5 cents per gallon lower than a year ago.
⛽ "As we approach the February 1 deadline for potential U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico— key sources of crude oil imports— we'll be monitoring for any potential impact, including the possibility of retaliatory tariffs"says petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan.
⛽ Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 3.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.85/g today. "While gas prices haven't shifted significantly yet, oil prices have climbed to their highest level since October, driven by President Biden's new sanctions on so-called dark vessels, which have slowed countries like Iran's ability to sell oil" says Patrick DeHaan, petroleum analysis.
"As we edge closer to the end of the year, we're seeing momentum for falling gas prices weaken, which is typical as the national average generally bottoms out between Thanksgiving and Christmas," said Patrick De Haan.
"...we'll likely continue to see additional downward pressure on gas prices, with the national average potentially falling another 10 to 15 cents by Christmas" says petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan.