Recent Gasoline Pricing and Six Months of History
Charts below are taken from Gas Buddy and cover one month (left) and six months (right) of pricing trends.
As you can see, fuel prices were on a downward trend having hit a low in and around January 2026. Pricing had dropped ~ 40 cents per gallon. I can tell you similar did not occur where I live in Arizona (to the best of my knowledge/remembrance). It was not sky rocking in March until Trump’s arrogance and machismo got in the way. Suddenly, a jump from $3/gallon to $3.60/gallon.
And voilà now we are also involved in a Middle East conflict.
I do not drive a jacked-up pickup truck with big A**ed tires, and an oversized engine. Nor do I come off the line fast or exceed the speed limit (by much). I went through the first oil embargo when pricing was called high back then. I can weather this too. Not so sure others can do so.
Charts copied from the Gas Buddy site: Additional Charts can be found at: Charts | Gasbuddy Media Website.
Press Release: “IEA Member countries to carry out largest ever oil stock release amid market disruptions from Middle East conflict,” News – IEA
IEA site has additional information.
The 32 Member countries of the International Energy Agency unanimously agreed today to make 400 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves available to the market to address disruptions in oil markets stemming from the war in the Middle East.
The decision to take emergency collective action was made following an extraordinary meeting of IEA Member governments yesterday, convened by the IEA Executive Director to assess market conditions amid the conflict in the Middle East and consider the options to address supply disruptions.
“The oil market challenges we are facing are unprecedented in scale, therefore I am very glad that IEA Member countries have responded with an emergency collective action of unprecedented size,” said IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol. “Oil markets are global so the response to major disruptions needs to be global too. Energy security is the founding mandate of the IEA, and I am pleased that IEA Members are showing strong solidarity in taking decisive action together.”
The emergency stocks will be made available to the market over a timeframe that is appropriate to the national circumstances of each Member country and will be supplemented by additional emergency measures by some countries.
IEA members hold emergency stockpiles of over 1.2 billion barrels, with a further 600 million barrels of industry stocks held under government obligation. The coordinated stock release is the sixth in the history of the IEA, which was created in 1974. Previous collective actions were taken in 1991, 2005, 2011, and twice in 2022.
The conflict in the Middle East that began on 28 February 2026 has impeded oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, with export volumes of crude and refined products currently at less than 10% of pre-conflict levels. This is forcing operators across the region to shut in or curtail a substantial amount of production.
An average of 20 million barrels per day of crude oil and oil products transited the Strait of Hormuz in 2025, or around 25% of the world’s seaborne oil trade. Options for oil flows to bypass the Strait of Hormuz are limited.
The IEA Secretariat will provide further details of how this collective action will be implemented in due course. It will also continue to closely monitor global oil and gas markets and to provide recommendations to Member governments, as needed.


We pay 17¢/kWh for motor fuel. What is this gasoline you write of?
The Charts show the type of gasoline. The prices I see are higher for regular where I live.
The citation is there along with the charts.
@Bill,
He’s tweaking you. He has an EV.
Joel:
I know. But I do not have to play along. I can stick to my game and ignore . . . .
Thanks Joel
Joel:
What I find interesting is GasBuddy only shows a one-month usage at first. It is misleading. A person may believe this is a constant (pre-increase) of more months. This is why I also used a graph showing 6 months. I wanted to see what the last six months were in comparison to the one month increase from $2.84 to $3.60. The six-month lows were at and around $3.19. A low during the six months was at $2.74 on January 11.
That was not experienced in Arizona where I live.
Certainly, attacking Iran did ratchet up the pricing a good amount with more to come when the cost is about the same with maybe a tiny incremental increase.
Looks like a hockey stick …
I’m still running the numbers but, there may be a better way
Better Way To Compare Gas & Electric Vehicle Operating Costs
Multiply your electricity rate by 8.4, and you have your equivalent gas price that nearly everyone can naturally relate to: 17¢/kWh x 8.4 = 142.8¢ or $1.43/gal
Buying the eMini was the best decision I ever made. Starting to look around, now that there are tweaks and the prices are coming down, for a used Lightening pickup
At this point it’s no bark off my shins …