Gas prices in Texas are holding steady at $3.287 per gallon, according to the latest data. This is significantly below the national average of $3.777 per gallon, making Texas a more affordable option for drivers.

Diesel prices in the state are also stable, with the national average sitting at $4.578 per gallon. The gap between gasoline and diesel prices remains substantial, reflecting broader market trends.

Texas stands out as one of the most affordable states for fuel in the country. With prices 12.97% below the national average, drivers in the Lone Star State are paying notably less at the pump compared to many other regions. For context, California has the highest gas prices at $5.175 per gallon, while Texas boasts the lowest at $3.287 per gallon.

These figures are based on data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), providing a clear picture of the current fuel landscape in Texas.