Bryan-College Station gas prices ease: Regular $3.48, diesel $4.59 (AAA, June 28)
Bryan TX Gas & Diesel Watch – AAA’s College Station–Bryan averages show regular down to $3.48 and diesel down to $4.59 vs yesterday, with bigger drops.
AAA’s latest College Station–Bryan metro price check (price as of June 28, 2026) shows regular gas at $3.4800/gal, down from $3.4890 yesterday, and diesel at $4.5920/gal, down from $4.6060 yesterday. Both fuels are also lower versus last week and last month, though they remain far above year-ago levels.
Regular gas: down slightly since yesterday
Regular gas (College Station–Bryan metro average) is $3.4800/gal as of June 28. That’s down $0.0090 from yesterday ($3.4890) and down $0.1200 from last week ($3.6000). Compared with last month, regular is also softer: down $0.5050 from $3.9850. Even with today’s easing, regular is still up $0.7160 compared with a year ago ($2.7640).
Diesel: easing too, with bigger relief vs last week/month
Diesel (College Station–Bryan metro average) is $4.5920/gal as of June 28. Diesel is down $0.0140 from yesterday ($4.6060) and down $0.1210 from last week ($4.7130). The month-over-month drop is larger: diesel is down $0.4580 from $5.0500. Like regular gas, diesel remains far above last year’s level—diesel is up $1.3400 versus a year ago ($3.2520).
National backdrop: EIA’s weekly totals eased from mid-June to late June
The softer local trend aligns with a broader national dip in EIA’s weekly retail series. EIA’s Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update (released June 23, 2026) shows U.S. regular gasoline eased from $4.052 (June 15) to $3.914 (June 22). Over the same span, U.S. on-highway diesel fell from $5.059 to $4.832. EIA also lists its next release date as June 30, 2026.
What this can mean for real fills around Bryan-College Station
Because AAA’s numbers are metro averages (not exact pump-by-pump prices), individual stations can be higher or lower nearby. Still, the direction of change is what matters.
- Regular gas: From yesterday to today, regular drops by $0.0090/gal. For a typical 15-gallon fill, that’s about 14 cents less than yesterday. Versus last week, the difference is about $1.80 less per 15 gallons, and versus last month it’s about $7.58 less per 15 gallons.
- Diesel: From yesterday to today, diesel drops by $0.0140/gal. For a 50-gallon work-truck or equipment fill, that’s about $0.70 less than yesterday. Versus last week it’s about $6.05 less, and versus last month it’s about $22.90 less.
Why daily changes still catch people off guard
Pump prices can move quickly from one visit to the next. A KBTX report on local pricing highlighted how prices can jump within a single day and emphasized that store staff aren’t setting the broader wholesale price swings.
What to watch next: AAA’s metro averages update daily, and EIA’s next weekly retail fuel update is scheduled for June 30, 2026.
Share what you’re seeing: What are the highest and lowest pump prices you’re noticing for regular and diesel around Bryan-College Station right now?
Sources
- AAA Fuel Prices: Texas (College Station–Bryan metro row)
- EIA — Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update (weekly U.S. retail prices)
- KBTX (Bryan) — Drivers see fast pump-price swings; operators say prices can change daily
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