U.S. Energy Price Tracker

What Americans actually pay for gas, electricity, and heating — updated weekly from federal data sources.

WTI Crude$114.58
Brent Crude$138.21
Regular Gasoline
$3.95 /gal
National avg · +$0.133 from last week
Diesel
$5.64 /gal
National avg · +$0.242 from last week
Electricity (Residential)
¢/kWh
National avg · 2026-01
Natural Gas (Residential)
$13.94 /Mcf
National avg · 2026-01
Gasoline Prices by RegionSource: EIA Weekly Retail Gasoline, Apr 6, 2026
RegionRegularMidgradePremiumDieselWeek Change
U.S. Average $3.947 $4.448 $5.102 $5.643 +$0.133
East Coast (PADD 1) $3.987 $4.451 $4.837 $5.740 +$0.198
New England $3.963 $4.474 $4.828 $5.997 +$0.162
Central Atlantic $4.116 $4.567 $4.922 $5.980 +$0.216
Lower Atlantic $3.950 $4.423 $4.778 $5.624 +$0.196
Midwest (PADD 2) $3.713 $4.137 $4.795 $5.304 +$0.065
Gulf Coast (PADD 3) $3.797 $4.263 $4.610 $5.415 +$0.178
Rocky Mountain (PADD 4) $3.950 $4.268 $4.529 $5.412 $0.001
West Coast (PADD 5) $4.963 $5.347 $6.022 $6.924 +$0.082
California $6.243 $7.567
Electricity — Most Expensive StatesResidential, ¢/kWh
Hawaii
39.79
Pacific Noncontiguous
32.66
Massachusetts
31.16
Maine
30.73
California
30.29
Rhode Island
30.14
New England
29.36
New York
28.37
Connecticut
28.30
New Hampshire
26.32
Electricity — Least Expensive StatesResidential, ¢/kWh
North Dakota
10.92
Nebraska
11.76
Missouri
11.80
Idaho
12.07
Arkansas
12.35
Louisiana
12.46
Oklahoma
12.62
Iowa
12.83
Wyoming
12.85
Montana
12.86