SHREVEPORT, La. — Average gasoline prices in Shreveport fell one cent per gallon over the past week, averaging $2.24 per gallon on Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 177 stations in the city. Local prices are now 4.1 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and 38.7 cents lower than a year earlier.
Across Louisiana, the average price rose slightly to $2.36 per gallon, up 1.1 cents from the previous week. The cheapest gas in Shreveport was priced at $2.07 per gallon, while the most expensive reached $2.79, a spread of 72 cents. Statewide, prices ranged from $2.05 to $3.15 per gallon, a difference of $1.10.
Nationally, the average price of gasoline increased 3.1 cents per gallon last week to $2.76 per gallon. The national average remains 8.6 cents lower than a month ago and 32.3 cents below last year’s level. Diesel prices fell one cent to an average of $3.47 per gallon.
Neighboring cities saw mixed movements. Prices in Little Rock climbed 9.8 cents to $2.35 per gallon, while Dallas drivers saw a decline of 12.1 cents to $2.34.
“After seven straight weeks of declines, the national average price of gasoline has moved higher, breaking the streak as oil prices have climbed back near $60 per barrel after dipping into the mid-$50s,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “There’s still a window of opportunity to revisit—or even beat—recent gas price lows, but that window will begin to close soon.”
De Haan added that a surplus of winter gasoline may lead to short-term discounts before seasonal price increases take hold as refineries switch to summer blends.
Historical data show Shreveport gas prices have fallen steadily over the past year. On Jan. 19, 2025, the average stood at $2.63 per gallon, compared with $2.68 in 2024 and $2.99 in 2023.
GasBuddy, a PDI Technologies company, tracks real-time fuel prices at more than 150,000 stations nationwide through user reports, direct station data, and transactions.