Gas Prices in Omaha

Real-time fuel prices for Omaha, NE. Updated weekly from EIA data.

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FAQ: Gas Prices in Omaha, NE

What is the average gas price in Omaha, NE?

Gas prices near Omaha, NE are updated weekly. Prices in Omaha generally track the Nebraska statewide average. Browse our station finder for the most current local prices.

Where can I find the cheapest gas in Omaha?

The cheapest gas in Omaha is typically found at warehouse club stations (Costco, Sam's Club, BJ's) and grocery store fuel centers. These membership-based stations often price 5–15 cents below branded stations like Shell, Chevron, and BP. Stations along major commuter corridors tend to compete aggressively on price.

What is the best day of the week to buy gas in Omaha?

In Omaha, Monday and Tuesday mornings are historically the cheapest times to fill up, before stations adjust prices heading into the weekend. Prices typically peak on Thursday through Saturday when weekend demand rises. Avoiding the Friday afternoon rush can save you 3–8 cents per gallon.

How do Omaha gas prices compare to the Nebraska average?

Gas prices in Omaha tend to track closely with the Nebraska statewide average, though urban stations with higher real estate costs may price slightly higher than suburban or rural stations. Larger metros with many competing stations often see sharper price cuts when crude prices fall.

Does Omaha have special fuel requirements?

Fuel requirements in Omaha depend on EPA clean air designations for Nebraska. Metro areas with air quality concerns may require reformulated gasoline (RFG), which burns cleaner but costs slightly more. Check the EPA's RFG areas page for Omaha's current status.

About Gas Prices in Omaha

Omaha is served by gas stations that source fuel from Nebraska's regional supply chain. Prices at the pump include the Nebraska state fuel tax of 33¢ per gallon, the federal 18.4¢/gal tax, refinery and distribution costs, and station margins.

Drivers in Omaha can typically find the lowest prices at warehouse clubs and grocery store fuel centers. Branded stations (Shell, Chevron, BP, Exxon) offer consistency and rewards programs but usually price 5–15¢ higher than discount independents.