Updated April 5, 2026 — Prices updated regularly from EIA data
$3.10
Average regular unleaded — Vermont
Today's Vermont Gas Prices
Drivers in Vermont are paying $$3.10 per gallon for regular unleaded today — below ($0.89) the US national average of ${natAvg}. Vermont's Northeast location and access to {supplyNote} help define local fuel costs.
Vermont gas stations offer regular (87 octane) at $$3.10, mid-grade (89 octane) at approximately $$3.58, premium (91-93 octane) at $$3.87, and diesel at $$4.20 per gallon. Most stations also offer E85 ethanol blend where flex-fuel vehicles are common.
Many states require reformulated gasoline (RFG) or special summer blends to meet EPA air quality standards during warmer months. These blends reduce evaporative emissions but cost 5-15 cents more per gallon to produce.
Costco consistently offers the cheapest gas in any Vermont market where it operates — typically 15-20 cents below local street prices. Circle K, Speedway, and QuikTrip (where available) also routinely undercut the market average. Premium brands like Shell, Chevron, and BP typically price above the local average.
For a standard sedan with a 13-gallon tank, a fill-up in Vermont at today's $$3.10 average costs approximately ${fillCost}. A full-size truck or SUV with an 18-22 gallon tank runs ${truckFillLow} to ${truckFillHigh} to fill.
Gas price trends in Vermont follow national crude oil market movements combined with regional refinery and supply factors. Seasonal patterns typically see prices rise in spring (summer blend transition) and ease in fall and winter.