Wyoming Daily Gas Map: Tuesday, August 2, 2022

The highest reported gasoline price in Wyoming on Tuesday was in Jackson at $5.09 per gallon. The lowest price in Wyoming was in Casper at $3.49 per gallon.

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By Tim Mandese, Cowboy State Daily 

Wyoming’s average price per gallon $4.32, is down 1 cent from our last report of $4.33 

The website GasBuddy.com, which tracks national gas prices, reported Wyoming’s average gas price is down 17 cents from a week ago, and is up, 81 cents per gallon from one year ago.  

Wyoming’s average price for gasoline remained above the national average of $4.15  

High and Low Prices:  

The highest reported gasoline price in Wyoming on Tuesday was in Jackson Wyoming at $5.09 per gallon. The lowest price in Wyoming was at the Ridley’s Family Marker, 300 Wyoming Blvd SE Casper, at $3.49 per gallon.  

The highest county average is in Teton County, with an average of $4.96 per gallon. The county with the lowest average is Campbell County with $3.97. These are the highest and lowest reported prices among those stations surveyed.  

*The average price per gallon of regular in each Wyoming county:  

Albany $4.16; Big Horn $4.61; Campbell $4.87; Carbon $4.58; Converse $4.26; Crook $4.40; Fremont $4.69; Goshen $4.56; Hot Springs $4.17; Johnson $4.67; Laramie $4.23; Lincoln $4.34; Natrona $4.64; Niobrara $4.34; Park $4.62; Platte $4.82; Sheridan $4.51; Sublette $4.34; Sweetwater $4.35; Teton $4.95; Uinta $4.34; Washakie $4.74; Weston: $4.46.  

*The lowest price per gallon, reported in major Wyoming cities: 

Basin $4.33; Buffalo $4.37; Casper $3.49; Cheyenne $.4.09; Cody $4.47; Douglas $4.33; Evanston $4.49; Gillette $3.50; Jackson $4.88; Kemmerer $4.57; Laramie $3.87; Lusk $4.09; Newcastle $4.29; Pinedale $4.29; Rawlins $3.89; Riverton $4.56; Rock Springs $4.19; Sheridan $4.35; Sundance $4.39; Thermopolis $4.14; Wheatland $4.75; Worland $4.68.    

Tim’s Observations:

Staying in the sub-$5 per gallon territory today, no county reported an average above $4.96. According to GasBuddy.com, average gas prices are falling in every state, with the national average down for the seventh straight week. Nearly 20 states have also seen their average decline to $3.99 or less.  

The outlook is for a continued drop, however, a slight supply shortage in areas of the Northeastern U.S. could push prices up slightly until inventories rise.

Want to help us gather the most accurate gas prices for this report? Consider downloading the GasBuddy app and submit the gas prices in your area.  

*Note: Prices in this report are for reference only. They are gathered just prior to posting, and may not reflect prices that have changed since last posted. 

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