We asked this question just weeks ago—and we’re doing it again. Why? Because the situation in Iran continues to drive volatility in oil prices, swinging up and down without consistently crossing the $100 per barrel mark.
Recent reports from Iran suggest that despite efforts by both Iran and the U.S. to block the Strait of Hormuz, some ships are still passing through, though likely at a significant cost. Prices could also slip for other reasons, but today, we’re focused on what drivers are actually paying.
So, what did you pay for a fill-up this week? Keep it simple—just share the price per gallon at your local station. Politics aside, we want to know what it’s like on the ground, especially since regional differences in taxes and fuel blends mean prices vary even when oil supply is stable.
Tell us your price per gallon below.
