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Idaho Gas Prices Remain High Despite Drop in Crude Oil Futures
Drivers in the Gem State continue to pay more at the pump despite global market shifts.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 8:09pm
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Soaring gas prices in Idaho defy the global trend of falling crude oil costs, underscoring the complex factors that influence fuel prices for local consumers.Lewiston TodayDespite a significant drop in crude oil futures following an announced ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, gas prices in Idaho have continued to rise, with the statewide average now sitting at $4.32 per gallon of regular - five cents more than a week ago, $1.09 more than a month ago, and 96 cents more than a year ago. The national average currently stands at $4.16 per gallon, 10 cents higher than a week prior.
Why it matters
The disconnect between falling crude prices and rising gas prices in Idaho highlights the complex factors that influence fuel costs for consumers, including refinery capacity, distribution, and regional market dynamics. This trend is concerning for Idaho drivers who are already struggling with high inflation and the economic impacts of the pandemic.
The details
While crude oil futures have dropped by nearly $18 per barrel in response to the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, Idaho's gas prices have continued to climb. The statewide average price for regular gasoline is now $4.32 per gallon, up five cents from a week ago, $1.09 higher than a month ago, and 96 cents more than this time last year. Idaho currently ranks 9th in the nation for the most expensive fuel. Among the state's largest cities, Boise has the highest average price at $4.38 per gallon, while Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene have the lowest at $4.12.
- The U.S. and Iran announced a ceasefire on April 6, 2026.
- Idaho's average gas price was $4.32 per gallon as of April 9, 2026.
The players
American Automobile Association
A non-profit organization that provides travel, automotive, and insurance services to its members.
The takeaway
This situation in Idaho highlights the complex and often unpredictable nature of gas prices, which are influenced by a variety of factors beyond just the global crude oil market. As consumers continue to grapple with high inflation and economic uncertainty, the disconnect between falling futures prices and rising pump prices in Idaho will likely add to their financial strain.
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