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Kansas gas prices

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Kansas gas prices are consistently below the national average. The state has its own refinery capacity, low gas taxes, and sits at the crossroads of major pipeline networks. Fuel from Gulf Coast refineries flows through Kansas on its way to Midwest and Mountain West markets, so the state gets first access to abundant supply.

The state is flat, rural, and heavily agricultural. Diesel prices are important here for farming and freight. Kansas is also a small but meaningful oil-producing state, which keeps the energy industry invested in local infrastructure. Prices are fairly uniform across the state since there's no major metro area that adds local taxes or requires special fuel blends.

Regular $4.488/gal
Diesel $5.749/gal
Week 2026-05-18

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Regular Diesel

Why is gas cheap in Kansas?

Low state taxes, in-state refinery capacity, and Kansas's position along major pipeline routes all contribute. The state also has no major metro areas that add local fuel taxes, which keeps prices consistent.

Does Kansas produce oil?

Yes. Kansas is a modest oil-producing state, mainly in the south-central part of the state. Production is small compared to Texas or Oklahoma, but it supports local refining and keeps the state connected to the energy supply chain.

How do Kansas gas prices compare to Colorado?

Kansas is usually 10 to 25 cents cheaper per gallon. Colorado is in PADD 4 with less refinery capacity, while Kansas benefits from PADD 2 pipeline access and lower taxes.