See the essentially unchanged Gulf Coast region gas prices from last week

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

The Gulf Coast region's gas prices remain stable at $2. 60 per gallon for the second consecutive week, according to the U. S. Energy Information Administration. This price represents a slight increase of 4 cents since last month and is 1% lower than the average of $2.

63 a year ago. Over the past year, gas prices in this region have varied from a low of $2. 51 on November 3, 2025, to a high of $2. 84 on June 23, 2025. In contrast, the national average stands at $3.

06, making Gulf Coast prices approximately 15. 1% lower. The Gulf Coast includes Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Texas. Local residents can utilize the interactive tool at data. swtimes.

com to monitor their area's gas prices over time. The data provided by the U. S. Energy Information Administration highlights the regional price stability amid fluctuating national averages. This trend affects local consumers and could influence future fuel-related policies in the region.

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