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North Dakota Gas Prices Dip Below $4 as Oil Market Pressure Builds

Jun 3, 2026 | 10:40 AM

Gas prices have fallen back below $4 a gallon in North Dakota, as crude oil prices surge towards $100 a barrel again on Wednesday.

AAA reports the average for regular unleaded was $3.96 per gallon, down 15 cents from a week ago, and flat month-over-month.   The price is still over a dollar higher than last year, and $1.50 higher than when Iranian war began.

Diesel fell back under $5 a gallon in the state, now averaging $4.92.  That’s down nearly 50 cents from the May high, and down about 20 cents from a month ago.  Diesel prices are $1.50 higher than last year at this time, and nearly $2 higher than before the middle east conflicts expanded.

The lowest prices are currently in the Fargo area, with prices in Stutsman County and the rest of the eastern I-94 corridor remaining inflated.  The highest prices are in the southwest part of the state, with Sioux County reporting nearly $4.45 per gallon, a near record-high.

News of intensified conflicts on Wednesday morning in Middle East and Strait of Hormuz sent crude oil prices soaring to nearly $100 a barrel, with Wall Street analysts expecting gas prices to rise again in the coming weeks.

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