Updated April 5, 2026 — Prices updated regularly from EIA data
$2.85
Average Regular Unleaded — Rome, Georgia
Current Gas Prices in Rome
Rome, Georgia gas prices are running $$2.85 per gallon this {month}. The local fuel market reflects Georgia's {taxNote} tax rate alongside Rome's position in the regional supply chain.
Fuel Type
Price / Gallon
Grade
Trend
Regular Unleaded
$2.85
87 octane
▲ Rising
Mid-Grade
$3.29
89 octane
▲ Rising
Premium
$3.56
91-93 octane
▲ Rising
Diesel
$3.86
N/A
▲ Rising
Price Comparison
Rome Average
$2.85
Regular Unleaded
Georgia State Average
$2.83
near the state average
National Average
$3.99
$1.14 below the national average
About Gas Prices in Rome
What makes Rome's gas market tick? Supply to Rome stations primarily flows through regional pipeline networks, keeping inventory stable but creating price sensitivity to any regional supply disruption. Seasonal demand peaks in summer and dips in winter, though Georgia's climate moderates some of this variation.
Gas Prices by Brand in This City
Estimated prices based on brand modifiers. Sorted cheapest to most expensive.
The cheapest gas in Rome is typically found at warehouse clubs (Costco, Sam's Club), high-volume discount chains like Circle K and Speedway, and stations in commercial strips with multiple competitors. Our brand comparison table shows current estimated prices by major brand in Rome.
Rome's current average of $$2.85 compares to the Georgia statewide average of $$2.83. Rome is near the state average the state average, which is typical for a metro of its size and location.
Gas stations in Rome typically update prices 1-3 times per week in response to wholesale market changes. Prices generally dip early in the week and rise Thursday-Sunday. Following weekly trends helps identify optimal fill-up windows.
Costco and Sam's Club fuel stations serve many major metropolitan areas and offer the lowest prices for members — typically 15-25 cents below local market. Membership costs $65-130/year but typically pays for itself in fuel savings alone for regular drivers.
Gas price spikes in Rome are typically triggered by regional supply disruptions, pipeline outages, refinery maintenance, seasonal blend transitions, and global crude oil price increases. Holiday demand surges around Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day also push prices up temporarily.