Media release from AAA – The Auto Club Group:
ATLANTA (April 27, 2026) Drivers across Georgia are seeing relatively stable gas prices this week, with the statewide average holding at $3.62 per gallon for regular gasoline. While prices have only inched higher, uncertainty in the market suggests changes could still be ahead. Drivers may want to plan ahead, shop around for the best prices, and consider using fuel‑saving strategies to manage costs.
“Oil prices are staying high due to global tensions and concerns about supply, which continue to put pressure on fuel costs,” said Montrae Waiters, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “While prices moved up and down late last week, the overall trend is still upward, which could mean higher prices at the pump for drivers in the days ahead.”
Compared to recent benchmarks:
- 1 cent higher than last week
- 1 cent higher than last month
- 71 cents higher than this time last year
For those filling up a standard 15-gallon tank of regular gasoline, the cost is approximately $54.30.
Nationwide Gas Prices Up, Global Pressures Remain
The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose 5 cents this week to $4.09, as global tensions continue to impact the oil market and keep prices unsettled. Crude oil prices remain elevated following another failed ceasefire announcement between the U.S. and Iran, with U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude trading in the mid‑$90s per barrel.
While the upward trend in oil prices could eventually translate to higher costs at the pump, market conditions remain fluid. Activity through the Strait of Hormuz is still lower than normal as regional tensions persist and diplomatic negotiations continue, meaning fuel prices may continue to shift in the days ahead.
Electric:
The national average per kilowatt hour of electricity at a public EV charging station went down by one cent this past week to 40 cents. Drivers can plan ahead by checking prices along their route with AAA’s TripTik Travel Planner.
Regional Prices:
The most expensive metro markets in Georgia are Valdosta ($3.69), Atlanta ($3.64), and Gainesville ($3.60).
The least expensive metro markets in Georgia are Albany ($3.50), Hinesville-Fort Stewart ($3.48), and Dalton ($3.45).
Current and Past Price Averages (Regular Unleaded Gasoline)
| Sunday | Saturday | Week Ago | Month Ago | One Year Ago | Record High | |
| National | $4.09 | $4.08 | $4.04 | $3.98 | $3.15 | $5.01 (6/14/2022) |
| Georgia | $3.62 | $3.61 | $3.61 | $3.61 | $2.91 | $4.49 (6/15/2022) |
| Click here to view current gasoline price averages | ||||||
AAA encourages drivers to use the money-saving gas tips listed below.
Money-Saving Tips for Drivers
- Shop around for gas prices. Drivers can check area gas prices on the Fuel Price Finder.
- Consider paying in cash instead of using a credit card. Some retailers charge extra per gallon for customers who use a credit card.
- Enroll in fuel savings programs
Fuel-Saving Tips for Drivers
- Maintain your vehicle to ensure the best fuel economy. Find a trusted automotive facility at AAA.com/Auto Repair.
- Combine errands to minimize driving time.
- Slow down. Fuel economy diminishes significantly at highway speeds above 50 mph. Drive conservatively and avoid aggressive driving. Aggressive acceleration and speeding can reduce fuel economy.
Traffic Safety Tip: AAA-The Auto Club Group “Move Over For Me” Campaign
Video: Move Over For Me PSA
“See a disabled vehicle? Slow down and move over,” said Montrae Waiters, spokeswoman for AAA-The Auto Club Group. “It’s the safest choice for everyone.”
Gas Price Survey Methodology
AAA updates fuel price averages daily at www.GasPrices.AAA.com. Every day, up to 130,000 stations are surveyed based on credit card swipes and direct feeds in cooperation with the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) and Wright Express for unmatched statistical reliability. All average retail prices in this report are for a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline.




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