Tuesday, NOVEMBER 11, 2025 |

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If you bought gasoline last week, you know prices are on the upswing.

Gasoline prices in the Cowboy State have climbed 8.3 cents per gallon over the past week. Prices are now averaging $2.93 per gallon, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 494 stations across the state. Despite the rapid uptick, prices remain 3.7 cents lower than a month ago and 13.2 cents lower than a year ago when the Biden-Harris Administration was voted out of office.

Meanwhile, the national average price of diesel has risen 6.5 cents over the past week, reaching $3.728 per gallon.
GasBuddy reports that the lowest-priced station in Wyoming yesterday was selling gas at $2.36 per gallon, while the highest was $3.99 per gallon, a difference of $1.63 per gallon across the state.

Nationally, the average price of gasoline increased 4.8 cents per gallon over the last week to $3.03 per gallon. The national average is 4.0 cents lower than a month ago but 0.8 cents higher than a year ago, based on GasBuddy data compiled from more than 11 million weekly price reports covering over 150,000 U.S. gas stations.

Refinery issues in the Great Lakes and West Coast have kept prices elevated, and government data showed another significant drop in gasoline inventories.
Thanksgiving, typically a large travel day across the nation, is coming up later this month, on Thursday, November 27.

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