College Station, TX, October 25, 2025
News Summary
College Station residents are relieved to find gas prices averaging $2.65 per gallon, stable in a fluctuating national market where Texas averages $2.63. Despite a slight increase in Texas gas prices, residents can access competitive options at local gas stations. The state currently boasts the third lowest gas prices in the U.S., providing relief compared to historical highs observed in the past years. Meanwhile, weather forecasts predict variable conditions with a chance of thunderstorms as winter approaches.
College Station Gas Prices Remain Affordable Amid Fluctuating National Costs
College Station residents can breathe a sigh of relief as gas prices remain affordable, standing at an average of $2.65 per gallon as of October 24, 2025. This comes amidst fluctuating prices nationally, where Texas boasts an average of $2.63 per gallon, highlighting the state’s position as having the third lowest average gas prices in the country.
In the past week, gas prices in Texas have seen a minor increase of 0.1% or $0.00, while there has been a year-over-year decrease of 3.1% or $0.09. For those using diesel, prices remain stable at $3.13, with a slight annual increase of 1.6% from last year.
Local Cheap Gas Stations
In and around College Station, several gas stations are offering competitive prices, making it easy for drivers to find affordable fuel. Notable mentions include:
- Town & Country: $2.37 at 1381 N Texas Ave, Bryan, TX
- Costco: $2.38 at 4323 SH-6 S, College Station, TX
- Sam’s Club: $2.38 at 1405 Earl Rudder Fwy, College Station, TX
- Murphy USA: $2.42 at 2220 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South, College Station, TX
- H-E-B: $2.43 at 1900 Texas Ave S, College Station, TX
- Exxon: $2.43 at 1721 Texas Ave S, College Station, TX
- Valero: $2.43 at 603 Harvey Rd, College Station, TX
National Context
The fluctuations in gas prices can be attributed to several factors including crude oil costs, supply and demand, and issues related to refineries. Over the past few years, Texas has experienced historical highs in gas prices, peaking at $4.70 on June 15, 2022, while diesel reached its highest point of $5.33 on June 19, 2022. The state’s current prices offer a stark contrast to these highs, providing much-needed relief for consumers.
Weather Outlook
Looking ahead, the weather in College Station is predicted to have variable clouds with thunderstorms particularly during the afternoons. The forecast high is near 70°F, with winds blowing from the southeast at 10 to 20 mph. There’s a 40% chance of rain during the day, increasing to 50% by evening, when clearer skies are expected overnight with a low of 58°F.
Summary
As gas prices hold steady and remain significantly lower than historical records, residents of College Station and the wider region can take advantage of affordable fuel options, particularly from local stations, while keeping an eye on the weather as winter approaches.
FAQs
What is the average gas price in College Station?
The average gas price in College Station is currently $2.65 per gallon.
How does Texas gas price compare nationally?
Texas has the third lowest average gas prices in the United States, currently averaging $2.63 per gallon.
What factors influence gas prices?
Gas prices are influenced by various factors, including crude oil costs, supply and demand, and refinery issues.
What were the historical highs for gas and diesel prices in Texas?
The historical high for gas prices in Texas was $4.70 on June 15, 2022, and for diesel, it was $5.33 on June 19, 2022.
Key Features Chart
| Feature | Current Price | Yearly Change | Historical High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gas (Texas) | $2.63 | -3.1% | $4.70 (June 2022) |
| Gas (College Station) | $2.65 | – | – |
| Diesel (Texas) | $3.13 | +1.6% | $5.33 (June 2022) |
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Additional Resources
- KTEN: Cheapest Gas Stations in College Station
- Wikipedia: Gasoline and Diesel Usage and Pricing
- KXXV: Jump at the Pump: Gas Prices Rise in Texas
- Google Search: Texas Gas Prices October 2025
- Stacker: How Gas Prices Have Changed in Texas
- Google Scholar: Texas Gas Prices 2025
- Hill Country News: Gas Prices Climb in Cedar Park, Leander, Austin Area
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas Gas Prices
- NBC DFW: Fort Worth Gas Prices Reach Nearly $3 Per Gallon
- Google News: Texas Gas Prices October 2025

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