HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN CO. (WOLF) — Gas prices across Pennsylvania are nearing $4 per gallon, reaching their highest point in several years.

As of March 23, the statewide average stands at about $3.94 per gallon, according to AAA.

Analysts say current prices are now at their highest level since late 2023, with national averages also approaching levels last seen during the 2022–2023 surge.

The last time prices were significantly higher in Pennsylvania was in June 2022, when the average peaked at around $5.07 per gallon, the highest on record.

The increase marks the 24th consecutive day of rising gas prices across the Commonwealth.

The national average has also climbed, reaching approximately $3.96 per gallon, as global energy markets remain volatile.

Diesel prices have surged even more sharply. AAA reports the Pennsylvania average is now about $5.67 per gallon, reflecting significant increases tied to global supply concerns.

Analysts point to ongoing tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to key shipping routes as major factors driving prices higher. Oil prices have climbed above $90 per barrel, adding pressure across all fuel types.

Across the country, California continues to have the highest gas prices, while states in the Midwest remain among the lowest. Current prices are now the highest seen since late 2023.

Pennsylvania Gas Price Trend

Prices have steadily climbed since late February:

Feb. 27 — about $3.10 per gallonFeb. 28 — above $3.15March 1 — surpassed $3.20March 2 — near $3.24March 3 — about $3.28March 4 — above $3.30March 5 — around $3.35March 6 — high $3.30s, some above $3.40March 7 — about $3.45March 8 — about $3.50March 9 — near $3.55March 10 — around $3.60March 11 — about $3.65March 12 — about $3.66March 13 — around $3.67March 14 — about $3.69March 15 — about $3.70March 16 — about $3.72March 17 — about $3.74March 18 — about $3.80March 19 — about $3.81March 20 — about $3.82March 21 — about $3.85March 22 — about $3.93March 23 — about $3.94Gas Prices in Nearby States

Drivers in Pennsylvania continue to pay slightly more than those in surrounding states, though prices are rising across the region:

New Jersey: about $3.88 per gallonNew York: about $3.90 per gallonOhio: about $3.74 per gallonDelaware: about $3.70 per gallonNortheast Pennsylvania Prices

Northeast Pennsylvania remains among the most expensive regions in the state, with many stations now charging between $3.90 and $4.10 per gallon, especially along major roadways and in metro areas.

Lowest Gas Prices in Pennsylvania

Prices still vary widely by region, with the lowest prices remaining in western Pennsylvania:

$3.15/gallon — Valero, Dixonville (Indiana County)$3.17/gallon — Sunoco, Aliquippa (Beaver County)$3.18/gallon — 7-Eleven, Pittsburgh area$3.20/gallon — Citgo, Smock (Fayette County)Cheapest Gas in Northeast and Central PA

Scranton / Lackawanna County:

Conoco — Clarks Summit — about $3.70/gallonDileo’s — Wyoming — about $3.71/gallonFuel Up — Wyoming — about $3.71/gallonKwik Fill — Nicholson — about $3.71/gallon

Wilkes-Barre / Luzerne County:

Best — Wilkes-Barre — about $3.72/gallonUS Gas — Kingston — about $3.75/gallon

Hazleton area:

Fuel On — Hazleton — about $3.78/gallon7-Eleven — Hazleton — about $3.78/gallon

Schuylkill County:

Turkey Hill — Shenandoah — about $3.45/gallonPilot/Conoco — Pine Grove — about $3.48/gallonPereira’s — Tamaqua — about $3.52/gallon

Monroe County:

BrightStar Fuel — Brodheadsville — about $3.80/gallonGulf — Brodheadsville — about $3.80/gallonWawa — East Stroudsburg — about $3.85/gallon

Lycoming County:

Sam’s Club — Muncy — about $3.10/gallonExxon — Williamsport — about $3.12/gallon