Gasoline prices in the United States have experienced significant fluctuations over the past three decades, with 2024 seeing an average price of 3.3 U.S. dollars per gallon. This marks a notable decrease from the record high of 3.95 U.S. dollars per gallon in 2022, yet remains considerably higher than prices seen in the early 2000s. Despite this, American consumers continue to enjoy relatively low gasoline prices compared to many other countries, with some European countries paying more than double the U.S. average. Drivers in Hawaii and California pay the most at the pump Gasoline prices vary significantly across the United States, with Hawaii and California consistently ranking as the most expensive states for this fuel. As of January 1, 2025, Hawaii's average price for regular gasoline was 4.54 U.S. dollars per gallon, nearly 1.5 dollars above the national average. California's high prices are largely attributed to its steep gasoline taxes, which reached 68.1 U.S. cents per gallon in January 2024. These taxes play a crucial role in shaping retail prices and are typically reinvested in road infrastructure, demonstrating the direct link between fuel costs and transportation development. Patterns in gasoline consumption In a global context, the United States maintains some of the lowest conventional motor fuel prices among high-income countries. This is largely due to its position as the world's largest crude oil producer, allowing it to keep retail prices comparatively low. Despite fluctuations in price, gasoline consumption in the U.S. remains robust, averaging around 8.5 million barrels per day in 2024. Consumption tends to be highest in the summer months and lowest in the winter months due to changing driving behavior.
Natural gas prices are the highest in the residential sector. In 2024, U.S. households paid 14.59 U.S. dollars per 1,000 cubic feet, down from an all-time high of over 15.2 U.S. dollars per 1,000 cubic feet. Overall, U.S. residential natural gas prices have increased nearly tenfold since 1975. Commercial natural gas costs were second-highest, while prices in the electric power sector were the lowest, at around three U.S. dollars on average. Prices for the industrial and electric power customers tend to be close to the wholesale electricity price. The growing natural gas market U.S. natural gas consumption has increased more than any other fuel after the U.S. oil boom of the 2010s. Petroleum consumption has been more variable, and use of coal has significantly decreased. Today, natural gas is used extensively for electric power generation, with it having overtaken coal as the primary electricity generating source. This is despite coal prices being a lot less volatile and generally lower than natural gas. Future of natural gas on the global stage Natural gas is also an important energy source worldwide. It has been the second-largest source of electricity generation since the 2000s and has slowly narrowed the gap to coal, the world's main power source. In 2024, natural gas-powered turbines the world over generated 6,890 terawatt-hours of electricity.
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Gasoline rose to 1.86 USD/Gal on October 3, 2025, up 0.37% from the previous day. Over the past month, Gasoline's price has fallen 7.23%, and is down 11.22% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Gasoline - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on October of 2025.
Monthly average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil for Canada, selected provincial cities, Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Prices are presented for the current month and previous four months. Includes fuel type and the price in cents per litre.
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Natural Gas: Average Commercial Price: New Jersey data was reported at 12.300 USD/1000 Cub ft in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 12.380 USD/1000 Cub ft for Jan 2025. Natural Gas: Average Commercial Price: New Jersey data is updated monthly, averaging 8.770 USD/1000 Cub ft from Jan 1989 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 432 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 18.530 USD/1000 Cub ft in Jun 2008 and a record low of 1.940 USD/1000 Cub ft in Aug 2000. Natural Gas: Average Commercial Price: New Jersey data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P012: Natural Gas Prices.
This Dataset gives the average retail gasoline price per state. Current gas prices were provided by AAA, and historic gas price comes from the 2007 gas price study. Gas Prices are shown in US Dollars per Gallon. The AAA Fuel Gauge Web Site is derived from credit card transactions at more than 85,000 stations around the country. Prices shown are combined averages of the last card swipe of the previous day. percentage change data attribute was created from the historic data to the current data.
As of April 1, 2024, the average gas price for commercial customers in Germany was around **** euro cents per kilowatt hour. At the same time, the gas price for industrial customers was around *** euro cents per kilowatt hour. The price data is based on information from wholesalers and gas suppliers.
Natural gas prices are the highest in the residential sector. In 2024, U.S. households paid 14.59 U.S. dollars per 1,000 cubic feet, down from an all-time high of over 15.2 U.S. dollars per 1,000 cubic feet. Overall, U.S. residential natural gas prices have increased nearly tenfold since 1975. Commercial natural gas costs were second-highest, while prices in the electric power sector were the lowest, at around three U.S. dollars on average. Prices for the industrial and electric power customers tend to be close to the wholesale electricity price. The growing natural gas market U.S. natural gas consumption has increased more than any other fuel after the U.S. oil boom of the 2010s. Petroleum consumption has been more variable, and use of coal has significantly decreased. Today, natural gas is used extensively for electric power generation, with it having overtaken coal as the primary electricity generating source. This is despite coal prices being a lot less volatile and generally lower than natural gas. Future of natural gas on the global stage Natural gas is also an important energy source worldwide. It has been the second-largest source of electricity generation since the 2000s and has slowly narrowed the gap to coal, the world's main power source. In 2024, natural gas-powered turbines the world over generated 6,890 terawatt-hours of electricity.
Average natural gas in the U.S. Henry Hub stood at 2.25 U.S. dollars per million British thermal unit in 2024, a decrease when compared to the previous year. Henry hub natural gas prices peaked in 2008 at 8.85 U.S. dollars per million British thermal unit.
Average natural gas in the U.S. Henry Hub stood at **** U.S. dollars per million British thermal unit in 2024, a decrease when compared to the previous year. Henry hub natural gas prices peaked in 2008 at **** U.S. dollars per million British thermal unit.
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United States Natural Gas: Average Commercial Price: Massachusetts data was reported at 18.200 USD/1000 Cub ft in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 16.960 USD/1000 Cub ft for Jan 2025. United States Natural Gas: Average Commercial Price: Massachusetts data is updated monthly, averaging 10.250 USD/1000 Cub ft from Jan 1989 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 431 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.120 USD/1000 Cub ft in Aug 2008 and a record low of 3.760 USD/1000 Cub ft in Jul 1992. United States Natural Gas: Average Commercial Price: Massachusetts data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P012: Natural Gas Prices.
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United States Motor Gasoline Price: All Grades: EIA: Resale: Average data was reported at 2.118 USD/gal in Aug 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2.148 USD/gal for Jul 2018. United States Motor Gasoline Price: All Grades: EIA: Resale: Average data is updated monthly, averaging 0.887 USD/gal from Jan 1983 (Median) to Aug 2018, with 428 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.416 USD/gal in Jun 2008 and a record low of 0.426 USD/gal in Dec 1998. United States Motor Gasoline Price: All Grades: EIA: Resale: Average data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P002: Energy Price.
As of April 1, 2024, the average gas price for commercial customers in Germany was around 10.4 euro cents per kilowatt hour. At the same time, the gas price for industrial customers was around 6.2 euro cents per kilowatt hour. The price data is based on information from wholesalers and gas suppliers.
Natural gas prices for households in the European Union are more expensive for those with a consumption of less than 200 gigajoules. In 2024, for households with such a level of annual consumption, the natural gas price amounted to an average of ***** euro cents per kilowatt-hour, while for consumption levels higher than 200 gigajoules, figures stood at ***** euro cents per kilowatt-hour. Sweden is the country with the most expensive household gas prices in the EU.
This statistic shows the average price for gas oil (excluding VAT), in pence per liter, in the United Kingdom (UK) between ************* and *************. The year on year price of gas oil increased strongly between 2008 and 2011 after which it began to slightly decrease, most dramatically over 2014 and 2015 when gas oil prices declined to approximately **% of the ************* price. In 2018, the gas oil price reached ***** pence per liter.
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Madagascar: Gasoline prices at the pump, in dollars per liter: The latest value from 2016 is 1.11 dollars, a decline from 1.35 dollars in 2014. In comparison, the world average is 0.98 dollars, based on data from 165 countries. Historically, the average for Madagascar from 1991 to 2016 is 1 dollars. The minimum value, 0.43 dollars, was reached in 1991 while the maximum of 1.55 dollars was recorded in 2008.
In 2024, the industrial natural gas price in the United States was 3.93 U.S. dollars per thousand cubic feet. This was a decrease compared to the previous year. In 2008, the U.S. price of natural gas for industry peaked at 9.65 U.S. dollars per thousand cubic feet as a result of the Great Recession. Despite the increase in natural gas prices for the industry sector in recent years, natural gas prices for other sectors were much higher. Regional price variations across U.S. hubs Natural gas prices can vary significantly across different regions of the United States. In 2024, the Waha trading hub in the Permian basin recorded the lowest spot prices due to its proximity to productive oil and gas wells and limited pipeline capacity. Meanwhile, the Henry Hub, which serves as the U.S. natural gas benchmark, averaged 2.2 U.S. dollars per million British thermal units in 2024. Looking ahead, forecasts suggest that Henry Hub prices could more than double by 2026, driven by increased demand. Industry natural gas prices around the world Switzerland has some of the highest natural gas prices for the industrial sector. U.S. prices are especially low in comparison to European countries, which rely on imports. U.S. industrial natural gas consumers paid around one fourth of the price paid by Swiss consumers.
This statistic shows the average prices of diesel fuel in Romania from 2008 to 2021 in euros per liter. It outlines that the average price of diesel fuel peaked in 2014 at **** euros per liter but decreased again in the following years to **** euros per liter in 2021. A monthly evolution of the diesel prices in Romania provides with an even clearer overview of the situation. In other words, diesel prices peaked in October 2018 at *** British pence per liter, and slowly started a decreasing trend, amounting to **** British pence per liter by March 2021.
Oil industry
Romania is known for its substantial oil refinery capacity and was considered to be the most important European producer of oil in World War II. In 2019, OMV Petrom S.A. was the leading company in the oil industry in the country, with a turnover worth **** billion Romanian lei and a net profit of more that *** billion Romanian lei. At the same time, the company had approximately **** thousand employees by 2018.
Natural gas
When it comes to natural gas reserves, in 2009 Romania ranked 30th among countries with proved reserves of natural gas and has a gas network of more than ** thousand kilometers. In the middle of the 20th century, Romania was the first natural gas exporter in Europe, and starting with the late 70s, it began importing gas from the Soviet Union. As for natural gas consumption, it peaked in 2005 at **** billion cubic meters, and later dropped to **** billion cubic meters by 2019.
This statistic shows the industry prices of natural gas in Romania from 2008 to 2020, in euro cents per kilowatt hour. It outlines that for an annual consumption of less than 100,000 gigajoule, the prices for natural gas increased over this period from *** euro cents per kilowatt hour in 2008, to ***** euro cents per kilowatt hour in 2020.
Liberalization of the natural gas market
The first measures towards the liberalization of the natural gas market in Romania were taken in the beginning of 2020, and the process is expected to be completed by April 2021. According to a study realized by iSenseSolutions, almost half of the Romanians surveyed were of the opinion that gas prices would increase after the liberalization of the natural gas market. In these circumstances, the majority of people were considering changing their current natural gas supplier. Unfortunately, only *** out of ten Romanians considered themselves to be sufficiently informed about what the liberalization of the natural gas market means and what are its effects.
European Green Deal
The European Green Deal is a growth strategy which aims to transform the EU into a prosperous society based on an economy where there are no emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050. According to a study conducted by INSCOP Research, Romanians had a good opinion about the Green Deal’s objective to reduce CO2 emissions and coal-based energy. At the same time, more than *** third or respondents believed that the fight against plastic waste should be given top priority in the European Green Deal.
Gasoline prices in the United States have experienced significant fluctuations over the past three decades, with 2024 seeing an average price of 3.3 U.S. dollars per gallon. This marks a notable decrease from the record high of 3.95 U.S. dollars per gallon in 2022, yet remains considerably higher than prices seen in the early 2000s. Despite this, American consumers continue to enjoy relatively low gasoline prices compared to many other countries, with some European countries paying more than double the U.S. average. Drivers in Hawaii and California pay the most at the pump Gasoline prices vary significantly across the United States, with Hawaii and California consistently ranking as the most expensive states for this fuel. As of January 1, 2025, Hawaii's average price for regular gasoline was 4.54 U.S. dollars per gallon, nearly 1.5 dollars above the national average. California's high prices are largely attributed to its steep gasoline taxes, which reached 68.1 U.S. cents per gallon in January 2024. These taxes play a crucial role in shaping retail prices and are typically reinvested in road infrastructure, demonstrating the direct link between fuel costs and transportation development. Patterns in gasoline consumption In a global context, the United States maintains some of the lowest conventional motor fuel prices among high-income countries. This is largely due to its position as the world's largest crude oil producer, allowing it to keep retail prices comparatively low. Despite fluctuations in price, gasoline consumption in the U.S. remains robust, averaging around 8.5 million barrels per day in 2024. Consumption tends to be highest in the summer months and lowest in the winter months due to changing driving behavior.