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Georgia Gas Prices

Weekly average gasoline price for Georgia — EIA retail survey data.

Current Georgia Gas Price

Georgia Average

$3.913/gal

Week ending Monday, June 15, 2026

EIA does not publish a direct weekly series for Georgia. Showing PADD 1 (East Coast) regional average.

-$0.077 (-1.9%) vs last week

vs last year: +$0.930 (+31.2%)

National average

$4.052

vs national

-$0.139

National rank

#24 of 51

Weekly retail gasoline survey data from U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) (eia.gov). Updated 6/19/2026, 6:49:11 PM ET. Not live pump prices — always check your local station for current prices.

Other States

See the latest weekly average gasoline price for Georgia, updated from official EIA retail survey data. Compare Georgia's price to the national average and track week-over-week and year-over-year trends.

EIA updates weekly — not live pump prices. Where EIA does not publish a direct Georgia series, this page shows the best available regional average with a clear note. Always check local stations for current pump prices.

Current Georgia Gas Price

The latest weekly average retail price for regular gasoline in Georgia is shown above, along with the survey week ending date and trend vs. last week and last year.

Georgia vs. National Average

Compare Georgia's price to the U.S. average to see whether drivers in Georgia pay more or less than the nation as a whole. State fuel taxes and regional supply factors are the main drivers of the gap.

Why Do Gas Prices Move?

Gasoline prices follow crude oil markets, refinery output, seasonal demand, and state taxes. Geopolitical events, hurricanes affecting Gulf Coast refineries, and OPEC production decisions can move prices sharply within weeks.

Georgia Gas Prices — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average gas price in Georgia?
The latest weekly EIA average for regular gasoline in Georgia is displayed at the top of this page with the survey date.
Are these live pump prices in Georgia?
No. These are EIA weekly survey averages, not real-time prices at individual gas stations. Check local stations for current pump prices.
Why is gas expensive in Georgia?
State fuel taxes, environmental regulations, distance from refineries, and regional supply all affect Georgia gasoline prices relative to other states.