Idaho Gas Prices Likely to Top the $4 Mark; Washington’s Average Sits at $4.66 a Gallon

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BOISE, ID—Idaho drivers are currently experiencing a lull in rising gas prices, but the state average could soon top the $4 mark. According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State jumped seven cents in a two-day span last week before hovering near $3.93 since Wednesday. Today’s price is also 42 cents more than a month ago and 29 cents more than a year ago.

Washington State’s current average is $4.66 a gallon, which is one cent less than a week ago, 27 cents more than a month ago, and eight cents more than a year ago.

Locally, Lewiston drivers are seeing an average of $3.85 per gallon, which is the same as a week ago, 21 cents higher than a month ago, and 30 cents more than a year ago.  Clarkston’s current average is $4.15 per gallon, which is one cent higher than a week ago, 32 cents more than a month ago, and 33 cents higher than a year ago.

Meanwhile, the national average currently sits at $3.67 per gallon, which is four cents more than a week ago, 14 cents more than a month ago, and the same price as a year ago. This week, Idaho moved up one spot to 9th in the country for most expensive fuel. California has the highest pump prices in the nation, at $5.44 per gallon, while Mississippi has the cheapest, at $3.10.

“If you think of the $4 mark as a limbo bar, drivers in the Treasure Valley knocked it over a few times last week, but we’re back under it today – just barely,” says AAA Idaho public affairs director Matthew Conde. “As fuel demand builds throughout the spring, the state average is likely to follow. We’re just trying to hang on to a price that starts with a ‘3’ for as long as possible.”

According to the Energy Information Administration, gas demand rose slightly last week to 8.66 million barrels per day, and supplies decreased by more than 1 million barrels. Area refineries reduced their operations by 3% to 84% of capacity, compared to a nationwide average of 88%.

There is some good news – because the conflict between Israel and Iran has not widened as the market feared, crude oil prices have been calming down over the past few days. The West Texas Intermediate benchmark for crude is currently trading near $83 per barrel, which is about $3 less than a week ago, but $2 more than a month ago and $5 more than a year ago.

“It isn’t very glamourous sounding, but driving at slower speeds and avoiding aggressive acceleration after you’ve been waiting at a stoplight can help conserve fuel,” Conde said.

Here’s a look at Idaho gas prices as of 4/22/24:
Boise – $3.99
Coeur d’Alene – $3.86
Franklin – $3.96
Idaho Falls – $3.84
Lewiston – $3.85
Pocatello – $3.88
Rexburg – $3.91
Twin Falls – $3.90

For more information, visit https://gasprices.aaa.com/ and the AAA Fuel Price Finder.

LEWISTON Regular Mid Premium Diesel
Current Avg. $3.849 $4.032 $4.209 $3.989
Yesterday Avg. $3.844 $4.040 $4.256 $3.984
Week Ago Avg. $3.845 $4.032 $4.259 $3.991
Month Ago Avg. $3.631 $3.834 $4.104 $3.824
Year Ago Avg. $3.551 $3.926 $4.073 $4.300
CLARKSTON Regular Mid Premium Diesel
Current Avg. $4.152 $0.000 $4.259 $4.399
Yesterday Avg. $4.119 $0.000 $4.579 $4.499
Week Ago Avg. $4.149 $0.000 $4.299 $4.399
Month Ago Avg. $3.832 $0.000 $4.074 $3.739
Year Ago Avg. $3.839