Oklahoma Gas Prices
Average retail price · Source: AAA · Updated daily
Today's Average
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per gallon · regular unleaded
Oklahoma is one of the cheapest states for gas nationally, sitting atop one of the world's most important oil trading hubs in Cushing. OnCue and QuikTrip are the dominant chains and compete aggressively on price throughout the state.
⛽ Gas Tax: 19¢/gallon
Ranked #47 most expensive nationally
Top Gas Station Chains in Oklahoma
QuikTripOnCueLove'sSinclairShell
Top Oklahoma Cities for Gas Prices
Oklahoma Gas Price FAQ
Why is Oklahoma gas so cheap?
Oklahoma is home to Cushing — the 'Pipeline Crossroads of the World' — which is the primary delivery point for WTI crude oil futures. This central position in US oil infrastructure, combined with a low state tax (19¢) and in-state production, makes Oklahoma's gas prices among the lowest in the country.
What are the best gas station chains in Oklahoma?
OnCue is Oklahoma's homegrown chain and a consistent low-price leader. QuikTrip is the strongest national competitor. Both regularly offer prices 10-20¢ below the national average.
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Oklahoma Gas Price — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average gas price in Oklahoma today?
Oklahoma gas prices are updated daily from AAA data. Check back for today's average.
Why are gas prices lower in Oklahoma than the national average?
Oklahoma's low prices reflect minimal state fuel taxes (~19¢/gal) and the state's own significant oil production.
What is Oklahoma's gas tax?
Oklahoma's state gas tax is approximately 19¢ per gallon, one of the lowest in the United States. This is a combined state excise tax and in some states includes local levies. The federal gas tax adds an additional 18.4¢/gal on top of state taxes.
When is the cheapest time to buy gas in Oklahoma?
Gas prices in Oklahoma — like across the US — tend to be lowest on Mondays and Tuesdays, when weekly demand is lowest. Prices typically rise Thursday through Saturday as weekend travel demand increases. Avoiding fill-ups on Fridays and Saturdays can save 3–8¢/gal on average. Oklahoma prices also tend to be lower in late fall and winter when summer-blend fuel requirements end.
Which cities in Oklahoma have the cheapest gas?
Gas prices vary by city within Oklahoma based on local competition, distance from fuel terminals, and population density. Use our city pages to compare prices across Oklahoma: cities farther from major metro areas and distribution hubs often have slightly higher prices due to transport costs, while high-competition suburban areas near major highways tend to be cheapest.