Does EIA have historical gasoline prices for each state?
Yes, we publish historical gasoline price data. Unless otherwise indicated, the published prices are nominal prices, or prices adjusted for inflation.
Retail gasoline prices, including taxes, are available for selected cities and states dating back to 2000. Weekly prices, average monthly prices, and average annual prices by grade and formulation are also available.
The State Energy Data System (SEDS) contains estimates for average annual gasoline prices for each state dating back to 1970. The prices are in dollars per million British thermal units ($/MMBtu) and include federal and state gasoline taxes (excluding local taxes).
To obtain the historical prices from the SEDS data, use the CSV file for All States—Prices. In the file, the code for gasoline prices for the transportation sector, in $/MMBtu, is the state abbreviation (in column A) and MGACD (in column B). For example, the code for Alaska is AK—MGACD. You can convert those prices, in $/MMBtu, to approximate dollars per gallon using the heat contents in Table A3 Petroleum consumption and fuel ethanol. There are 42 U.S. gallons in a barrel.
Historical average monthly and annual prices for all states (from retail outlets, excluding taxes) by grade and formulation (and by other sales types) are available from 1983 through 2011. Data collection for the price series was suspended in 2011. Historical federal and state taxes on motor vehicle fuels are published in the Motor Fuels sections of the Federal Highway Administration’s annual Highway Statistics Series.
All of these price data series are also available through EIA’s application programming interface (API); see petroleum prices.
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