Key facts
- Fuel prices in India were steady on June 13.
- Indian consumers saw cumulative fuel price hikes of nearly ₹7.50 per liter since mid-May.
- Global crude oil markets are experiencing volatility.
- Geopolitical concerns are impacting energy supplies.
- The national average price for regular gasoline in the U.S. fell to $4.086 per gallon on June 13, 2026.
- This is the third consecutive week of decline for U.S. gasoline prices.
- California and Washington are the most expensive states for fuel in the U.S.
Fuel prices in India remained unchanged on June 13, offering consumers a pause after cumulative hikes of nearly ₹7.50 per liter since mid-May. Oil companies maintained current rates across major cities despite global crude oil market volatility and geopolitical concerns impacting energy supplies. This stability comes after a period of significant price increases.
In contrast, the national average price for regular gasoline in the United States has fallen to $4.086 per gallon as of June 13, 2026. This marks the third consecutive week of decline for U.S. fuel prices. Despite the national average decrease, California and Washington continue to be the most expensive states for fuel.