How gas prices have changed in Texas in the last week
Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Texas using data from AAA. Gas prices are as of July 3.
Texas by the numbers
- Gas current price: $3.35
- Week change: -$0.02 (-0.5%)
- Year change: +$0.62 (+22.8%)
- Historical expensive gas price: $4.70 (6/15/22)
- Diesel current price: $4.25
- Week change: -$0.10 (-2.3%)
- Year change: +$1.06 (+33.0%)
- Historical expensive diesel price: $5.37 (4/9/26)
Metros with most expensive gas in Texas
#1. El Paso: $3.57
#2. San Angelo: $3.50
#3. Midland: $3.45
#4. Texarkana (TX only): $3.45
#5. Odessa: $3.45
#6. Abilene: $3.44
#7. College Station-Bryan: $3.44
#8. Corpus Christi: $3.43
#9. San Antonio: $3.43
#10. Beaumont-Port Arthur: $3.40
#11. Austin-San Marcos: $3.37
#12. Galveston-Texas City: $3.36
#13. Waco: $3.34
#14. Houston: $3.33
#15. Longview: $3.33
#16. Victoria: $3.32
#17. Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood: $3.31
#18. Amarillo: $3.28
#19. Wichita Falls: $3.27
#20. Dallas: $3.25
#21. Tyler: $3.25
#22. Fort Worth-Arlington: $3.25
#23. Lubbock: $3.25
#24. Sherman-Denison: $3.23
#25. Brownsville-Harlingen: $3.20
#26. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission: $3.17
#27. Laredo: $3.16
States with the least expensive gas
#1. Indiana: $3.10
#2. Texas: $3.35
#3. Oklahoma: $3.36
#4. Tennessee: $3.40
#5. Arkansas: $3.42
Read on to see which states have the most expensive gas prices.