Gasoline prices are displayed at a gas station in Vernon Hills, Ill., Friday, April 1, 2022. The dollars-and-cents counter on the gas pump seems to be spinning faster these days with U.S. gasoline prices hitting another record high on Tuesday, May 10.
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — No matter how you look at it, it has been about five years since Texas has seen an average gasoline price as low as it is right now.
According to AAA Texas, the statewide gas price average is $2.42 per gallon for regular unleaded fuel, and that price is two cents less when compared to this day last week and is 28 cents less per gallon compared to this day last year.
“Texans are kicking off the new year with gas prices we haven’t seen since early 2021,” said Daniel Armbruster, spokesperson for AAA Texas. “Stable crude oil prices and a strong global oil supply are helping keep prices in check as demand remains lower.”
Perhaps more impressive is the average gas price in San Antonio, which is now $2.35. That marks an 18-cent drop over what you were paying just seven days ago.
Of the major metropolitan areas surveyed in Texas, drivers in El Paso are paying the most on average at $2.71 per gallon while drivers in the Lubbock area are paying the least at $2.15 per gallon. The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.82, which is one cent less when compared to this day last week and 25 cents less when compared to this day last year.
The new year begins with the lowest statewide average in years at $2.42. The last time the Texas statewide average for a gallon of regular gas was this low was back in March of 2021. Crude oil prices remain relatively unchanged from the end of 2025 and unaffected amid questions about Venezuela’s impact on the oil market. Currently, the global oil supply is strong, as OPEC+, the coalition of oil-ex-porting countries, says it’s not planning any production hikes in the first quarter of 2026 due to lower demand.
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