Recent data from GasBuddy’s survey of 494 stations in Wyoming indicates that the average gasoline prices in the state have increased by 5.2 cents per gallon over the past week, which currently stands at $3.25/gallon. This is 28.1 cents per gallon higher than the previous month and 0.5 cents per gallon higher than the previous year. If you’re looking for the cheapest gas available in Natrona County, it’s available for $2.89 at Ridley’s Family Market on Wyoming Boulevard.
The national average price of gasoline has not changed over the last week, remaining at $3.51/gallon. Meanwhile, the national average price of diesel has dropped by 2.9 cents over the same period, currently standing at $3.99 per gallon. According to GasBuddy’s petroleum analysis head, Patrick De Haan, the national average price of gasoline has slowed down after four weeks of notable increases, with the current average hovering around the mid-$3.50s range.
De Haan also cautioned motorists in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, who have not yet completed their transition to summer gasoline, to be prepared for a potential price spike in the coming weeks. However, for the rest of the nation, gasoline prices may have reached their peak and are unlikely to rise further, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Gas prices in Wyoming and the national average have fluctuated significantly over the last decade. As of April 1, 2023, the national average price of gasoline stands at $3.50/gallon, while Wyoming’s is at $3.25/gallon.
If you’re located in Fort Collins, Ogden, or Billings, neighboring areas with gas prices of $2.98/gallon, $3.73/gallon, and $3.55/gallon respectively, you may want to consider filling up there.