AAA: Gas Prices Stable in PA

Gas prices are steady in Western Pennsylvania this week at $3.351 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.
Nationwide Trends:
Gas prices are relatively steady as summer continues. The national average for a gallon of regular has stayed at $3.14 over the past week. The summer of lower gas prices continues thanks to crude oil prices averaging around $65 a barrel. Pump prices so far in 2025 haven’t had any major spikes or dips compared to recent years. Today’s national average is six cents lower than a month ago and 37 cents less than a year ago.
According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline demand increased from 8.48 million barrels per day last week to 8.96. Total domestic gasoline supply increased from 232.9 million barrels to 231.1. Gasoline production increased last week, averaging 9.4 million barrels per day.
At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, West Texas Intermediate fell 6 cents to settle at $65.25 a barrel. The EIA reports crude oil inventories decreased by 3.2 million barrels from the previous week. At 419 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 9% below the five-year average for this time of year.
The national average per kilowatt hour of electricity at a public EV charging station stayed the same this past week at 36 cents.
Western Pennsylvania Averages
| Today | One Week Ago | One Year Ago | Record Price Date | Record Price |
| $3.351 | $3.359 | $3.742 | 6/13/2022 | $5.029 |
The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline today in various areas:
$3.292 Altoona
$3.459 Beaver
$3.598 Bradford
$3.101 Brookville
$3.340 Butler
$3.239 Clarion
$3.311 DuBois
$3.259 Erie
$3.033 Greensburg
$3.403 Indiana
$3.104 Jeannette
$3.539 Kittanning
$3.149 Latrobe
$3.282 Meadville
$3.660 Mercer
$3.333 New Castle
$3.292 New Kensington
$3.445 Oil City
$3.387 Pittsburgh
$3.372 Sharon
$3.468 Uniontown
$3.653 Warren
$3.364 Washington
Quick Gas and Electricity Stats
Gas
The nation’s top 10 most expensive gasoline markets are California ($4.48), Hawaii ($4.46), Washington ($4.38), Oregon ($3.98), Alaska ($3.76), Nevada ($3.72), Idaho ($3.48), Illinois ($3.40), Utah ($3.37), and Washington, DC ($3.33).
The nation’s top 10 least expensive gasoline markets are Mississippi ($2.70), Louisiana ($2.77), Oklahoma ($2.77), Texas ($2.78), Alabama ($2.78), Tennessee ($2.80), Arkansas ($2.82), South Carolina ($2.84), Kansas ($2.85), and Missouri ($2.86).
Electric
The nation’s top 10 most expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are West Virginia (52 cents), Alaska (51 cents), Hawaii (46 cents), Tennessee (46 cents), Montana (45 cents), South Carolina (44 cents), Alabama (43 cents), New Hampshire (43 cents), Wisconsin (42 cents), and Louisiana (42 cents).
The nation’s top 10 least expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are Kansas (25 cents), Missouri (27 cents), Maryland (28 cents), Utah (28 cents), Nebraska (29 cents), Delaware (32 cents), Colorado (33 cents), Vermont (33 cents), North Carolina (33 cents), and Washington, DC (33 cents).
Motorists can find current gas prices nationwide, statewide, and countywide at gasprices.aaa.com.
AAA East Central is a not-for-profit association with 69 local offices in Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia serving 2.7 million members. News releases are available at news.eastcentral.aaa.com. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.




