Alaska Gas Price Today

Last updated: Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 04:58 PM GMT+5:30

Today's Alaska Gas Price Average

Regular$5.042▲ +$0.03
Midgrade$5.698▲ +$0.03
Premium$6.202▲ +$0.01
Diesel$5.799▲ +$0.02

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Gas Prices by City in Alaska

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City Reg Mid Prem Die
Anchorage$5.067▲ +$0.03$5.726▲ +$0.03$6.232▼ -$0.01$5.827▲ +$0.02
Fairbanks$5.076▲ +$0.03$5.736▼ -$0.03$6.244▼ -$0.01$5.838▼ -$0.02
Juneau$5.052▼ -$0.03$5.708▼ -$0.03$6.214▼ -$0.01$5.809▲ +$0.02
Kenai$4.914▼ -$0.01$5.553▼ -$0.01$6.044▲ +$0.02$5.651▲ +$0.03
Ketchikan$5.089▲ +$0.01$5.751▼ -$0.01$6.260▼ -$0.02$5.853▼ -$0.03
Kodiak$5.173▼ -$0.03$5.846▼ -$0.03$6.363▲ +$0.01$5.949▲ +$0.02
Palmer$4.924▲ +$0.02$5.564▼ -$0.02$6.056▲ +$0.03$5.662▲ +$0.01
Sitka$5.149▲ +$0.03$5.818▲ +$0.03$6.333▲ +$0.01$5.921▼ -$0.02

How Does Alaska's Gas Price Compare to the National Average?

The national average gas price today is $4.052/gal for regular unleaded. Alaska's average of $5.042/gal is 0.990/gal higher than the national average. Factors such as state fuel taxes, refinery access, and distribution costs contribute to this difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the gas price in Alaska today?

Today's average gas price in Alaska is $5.042 per gallon for regular unleaded fuel. Midgrade averages $5.698, premium is $6.202, and diesel is $5.799 per gallon. Prices are currently trending up and updated daily from AAA data across the state.

Is gas cheaper in Alaska than the national average?

Alaska's regular gas price of $5.042 per gallon is $0.990 per gallon higher than the national average of $4.052. This price difference stems from state fuel tax rates, proximity to refineries, and regional supply chain factors that vary by location.

Which city in Alaska has the cheapest gas prices?

Kenai has the cheapest gas in Alaska today at $4.914 per gallon. Prices can vary within states due to local competition, distribution costs, and proximity to supply terminals. Use the map to find gas prices near me in your area.

Why is diesel more expensive than regular gas in Alaska?

Diesel in Alaska is $5.799 per gallon while regular gasoline is $5.042 per gallon. Diesel pricing reflects higher refining costs, increased federal and state diesel taxes, and seasonal demand from the trucking and agriculture sectors that can push prices above gasoline.