Gas in Texas averaged $3.15 in 2014 — $4.28 in today’s money
Average, that year
$3.15
In 2025 dollars
$4.28
The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in Texas across 2014, shown both as it was at the pump and adjusted for inflation to constant 2025 dollars (CPI-U).
Across the year
How Texas prices moved through 2014
Weekly average for regular gasoline. The year’s high was $3.52 the week of June 23, 2014; the low was $2.05 the week of December 29, 2014 — a swing of 71.4%.
View the weekly data (52 weeks)
| Week of | Nominal | 2025 $ |
|---|---|---|
| January 6, 2014 | $3.14 | $4.29 |
| January 13, 2014 | $3.12 | $4.27 |
| January 20, 2014 | $3.11 | $4.25 |
| January 27, 2014 | $3.09 | $4.23 |
| February 3, 2014 | $3.08 | $4.21 |
| February 10, 2014 | $3.09 | $4.22 |
| February 17, 2014 | $3.19 | $4.37 |
| February 24, 2014 | $3.20 | $4.37 |
| March 3, 2014 | $3.24 | $4.41 |
| March 10, 2014 | $3.27 | $4.46 |
| March 17, 2014 | $3.29 | $4.49 |
| March 24, 2014 | $3.34 | $4.56 |
| March 31, 2014 | $3.37 | $4.59 |
| April 7, 2014 | $3.40 | $4.63 |
| April 14, 2014 | $3.48 | $4.74 |
| April 21, 2014 | $3.50 | $4.77 |
| April 28, 2014 | $3.50 | $4.76 |
| May 5, 2014 | $3.46 | $4.71 |
| May 12, 2014 | $3.43 | $4.67 |
| May 19, 2014 | $3.45 | $4.69 |
| May 26, 2014 | $3.45 | $4.69 |
| June 2, 2014 | $3.46 | $4.70 |
| June 9, 2014 | $3.44 | $4.68 |
| June 16, 2014 | $3.46 | $4.69 |
| June 23, 2014 | $3.52 | $4.78 |
| June 30, 2014 | $3.51 | $4.76 |
| July 7, 2014 | $3.49 | $4.73 |
| July 14, 2014 | $3.47 | $4.71 |
| July 21, 2014 | $3.42 | $4.64 |
| July 28, 2014 | $3.38 | $4.58 |
| August 4, 2014 | $3.33 | $4.51 |
| August 11, 2014 | $3.29 | $4.45 |
| August 18, 2014 | $3.29 | $4.46 |
| August 25, 2014 | $3.26 | $4.42 |
| September 1, 2014 | $3.23 | $4.38 |
| September 8, 2014 | $3.25 | $4.40 |
| September 15, 2014 | $3.20 | $4.34 |
| September 22, 2014 | $3.15 | $4.27 |
| September 29, 2014 | $3.19 | $4.33 |
| October 6, 2014 | $3.13 | $4.24 |
| October 13, 2014 | $3.01 | $4.09 |
| October 20, 2014 | $2.92 | $3.95 |
| October 27, 2014 | $2.83 | $3.84 |
| November 3, 2014 | $2.77 | $3.76 |
| November 10, 2014 | $2.72 | $3.69 |
| November 17, 2014 | $2.69 | $3.65 |
| November 24, 2014 | $2.61 | $3.54 |
| December 1, 2014 | $2.54 | $3.46 |
| December 8, 2014 | $2.44 | $3.33 |
| December 15, 2014 | $2.32 | $3.16 |
| December 22, 2014 | $2.16 | $2.95 |
| December 29, 2014 | $2.05 | $2.80 |
Year over year
How 2014 compares, adjusted for inflation
2014 was Texas’s 5th-most-expensive year for gas on record, adjusted for inflation — equivalently, the 23rd-cheapest of 27 years (2000–2026).
Every grade
Texas fuel prices by grade in 2014
Year-average price per grade. Premium figures are the spread drivers paid for higher-octane fuel that year.
| Grade | Avg / gal | 2025 $ | vs. regular |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular | $3.15 | $4.28 | — |
| Midgrade | $3.34 | $4.54 | +18.9¢ |
| Premium | $3.51 | $4.77 | +36.1¢ |
Common questions
Texas gas prices in 2014, answered
- What was the average price of gas in Texas in 2014?
- The average price of regular gasoline in Texas in 2014 was $3.15 per gallon — about $4.28 in 2025 dollars after adjusting for inflation, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration weekly data.
- How high did gas prices get in Texas during 2014?
- Texas's weekly average for regular gasoline peaked at $3.52 the week of June 23, 2014 and bottomed out at $2.05 the week of December 29, 2014 — a swing of 71.4% across the year.
- Were gas prices in Texas higher in 2014 than in 2013?
- Adjusted for inflation, regular gasoline in Texas was cheaper in 2014 than in 2013, down 6.6% year over year.
- How does 2014 rank for gas prices in Texas history?
- Adjusted for inflation, 2014 was the 5th-most-expensive year for regular gasoline in Texas out of the 27 years EIA has published weekly prices (2000–2026).