As drivers prepare to hit the road for Thanksgiving in record numbers, gas prices are relatively steady compared to last week. Drivers in California will find an average price of $4.63, a five cent drop from last week.
Nationwide, the average for a gallon of regular gasoline went up to $3.10. Despite the burst of gasoline demand that will occur during Thanksgiving week, overall demand is low this time of year which helps keep pump prices down. The national average has seen few fluctuations in 2025 thanks to low crude oil prices and no major storms affecting Gulf Coast refineries.
Fuel Prices Around the State:
San Francisco: $4.62
Oakland: $4.52
San Jose: $4.44
Sacramento: $4.46
Fresno: $4.48
Stockton: $4.33
According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline demand decreased from 9.02 million b/d last week to 8.52 million. Total domestic gasoline supply increased from 205.1 million barrels to 207.4 million. Gasoline production decreased last week, averaging 9.3 million barrels per day.
This topic scenario never changes and never will. Gas prices in Newscums state of decline will always go up. Pay no attention to slight drops itl go back up.
The 76 station at Virginia hills in Martinez has regular gas for $4.09. Muuuuuuch cheaper than other top tier stations around.