US: --
Diesel: --
Set price alert
← Back to map

Nebraska gas prices

See your local terminals in Nebraska

Nebraska gas prices usually run below the national average. The state is in PADD 2 with good pipeline access and benefits from a robust local ethanol industry. Nebraska is one of the top ethanol-producing states, which keeps blended fuel prices competitive.

The state is rural and agricultural. Diesel prices are closely watched by Nebraska's large farming community. Omaha and Lincoln are the main population centers, and prices there tend to be the cheapest thanks to competition among stations. More remote parts of western Nebraska pay a bit more because of distance from terminals.

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

Price history

Regular Diesel

How does ethanol production affect Nebraska gas prices?

Nebraska is a top ethanol producer. Local ethanol supply keeps the price of E10 and E15 blends competitive. Many stations offer E15 at a discount to regular gas, saving drivers 5 to 15 cents per gallon.

Is gas more expensive in western Nebraska?

Slightly. Western Nebraska is more remote and farther from pipeline terminals and distribution hubs. The price difference is usually 5 to 10 cents per gallon compared to Omaha or Lincoln.

How important is diesel in Nebraska?

Very. Nebraska's economy depends heavily on agriculture and freight. Diesel powers tractors, combines, grain trucks, and the rail network. Diesel price swings directly affect farming costs and the price of moving grain to market.