Gas prices are on the climb in Idaho and across the nation.
According to AAA Idaho, the price at the pump is up eight cents a gallon in the Treasure Valley this week. Prices in the Boise area are 23 cents more than a month ago, and at $2.44 per gallon now exceed the national average.
“The national average price for fuel has been cheaper year-over-year for 336 days in a row. If current trends continue, that streak could come to an end as early as this week,” said AAA Idaho spokesman Matthew Conde. “Drivers in ten states are already paying more than they did a year ago, but for now, motorists in the Gem State continue to enjoy some nice savings at the pump.”
Conde added that Idaho gas prices are typically 20 to 30 cents more expensive than the national average, but that low demand pushed prices below the national average at the end of 2020, where they have remained ever since. Rising crude oil prices are now closing the gap.
The average price in Idaho for regular is $2.35 per gallon, which is 13 cents more than a month ago but 22 cents less than a year ago.
For the week, Boise prices jumped by eight cents, followed by Idaho Falls (+7 cents) and Twin Falls (+4 cents). Coeur d’Alene prices jumped by two cents but are still much cheaper than other parts of the state, while Lewiston prices actually dropped by a nickel.
Meanwhile, the U.S. average currently sits at $2.42 per gallon, which is 17 cents more than a month ago and just five cents cheaper than a year ago.
“Typically, a decrease in demand and an increase in gasoline stocks result in a lower pump price, but crude oil is now selling for $53 per barrel, which is more expensive than a year ago,” Conde said. “Those higher replacement costs are beginning to make their way down the supply chain.”
Here’s a selection of Idaho gas prices as of Feb. 1:
Boise - $2.44
Coeur d’Alene - $2.12
Franklin - $2.22
Idaho Falls - $2.27
Lewiston - $2.32
Pocatello - $2.30
Twin Falls - $2.30