Wyoming’s average gasoline price dropped slightly on Monday, declining by 2 cents per gallon over the previous 24 hours for an average of $3.98 per gallon.
The website GasBuddy.com, which tracks national gas prices, reported Wyoming’s average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was up 7.2 cents from one week ago and up $1.17 per gallon from one year ago.
Wyoming’s average price for gasoline remained below the national average of $4.31.
The average price per gallon of regular in each Wyoming county:
Albany $3.84; Big Horn $3.99; Campbell $3.980; Carbon $3.94; Converse $3.85; Crook $3.99; Fremont $4.03; Goshen $3.93; Hot Springs $4.00; Johnson $3.99; Laramie $3.94; Lincoln $4.20; Natrona $3.88; Niobrara $3.99; Park $4.13; Platte, $3.99; Sheridan $3.95; Sublette $4.10; Sweetwater $3.97; Teton $4.10; Uinta $4.40; Washakie $3.99; and Weston $3.99.
The lowest price per gallon, reported in major Wyoming cities:
Basin $4.13; Buffalo $3.50; Casper $3.79; Cheyenne $3.75; Cody $4.07; Douglas $3.78; Evanston $4.19; Gillette $3.86; Jackson $4.18; Kemmerer $4.29; Laramie $3.84; Lusk $4.19; New Castle $3.89; Pinedale $4.05; Rawlins $3.89; Riverton $3.98; Rock Springs $3.75; Sheridan $3.81; Sundance $3.99; Thermopolis $3.97; Wheatland $3.98; Worland $4.04.
The lowest reported average price was $3.75 in Cheyenne, while the highest was in Uinta County at $4.40 per gallon.
Note: Prices in this report are for reference only. They are gathered the evening before posting, and may not reflect prices that have changed since last posted.