Gas prices in Kentucky are about to go up. Here's when and why (2024)

Olivia Evans, Louisville Courier Journal

Updated ·4 min read

Kentuckians will soon see higher price tags at the fuel pump.

Starting July 1, gas will increase by 2.1 cents per gallon due to the expiration of Gov. Andy Beshear’s June 2022 emergency regulation that froze the motor fuel tax across the Commonwealth.

“I want Kentuckians to understand this process because it impacts us all at the pump,” said Gov. Beshear in a Team Kentucky update in May. “We are doing everything we can to try to help keep more money in the pockets of our hard-working Kentucky families and to provide some relief in these challenging times.”

Nationally, regular unleaded gasoline averaged $3.573 per gallon according to AAA on June 26. In Kentucky, the average price per gallon for regular unleaded gas was 24 cents less at $3.333.

However, several counties are already experiencing higher than national gas prices at the pump. In Jefferson County, the average price is $3.813, while Oldham County is $3.73 and Shelby County is $3.614 (as of June 26).

Meanwhile, the western part of the state has multiple counties below $3 per gallon. Bell County had the lowest average gas price in the Commonwealth at $2.97 per gallon.

Last year I froze the state gas tax to help Kentuckians save as much as $35.4 million. At that time, I called on the General Assembly to extend the freeze to help our families, but they failed to act.

As a result, the gas tax rate will increase 2.1¢/gallon July 1. 1/3

— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) May 25, 2023

Here’s what we know about the gas tax increase.

What is the gas tax?

The motor fuels taxgas tax — is a tax on gasoline and other combustible fuels and liquids that could be used to fuel motor vehicles.

This tax revenue goes to the Kentucky Road Fund and supports road construction and maintenance across the state. In June 2022, a press release from the governor’s office noted that the gas tax freeze would decrease Road Fund revenue by 1.6% but to remedy this loss, the governor planned to use funds from the General Fund.

Laura Goins, the Deputy Chief of Staff for Media Relations for the Office of the Speaker, noted the 2.1 cent per gallon savings would be equivalent to "less than a quarter per fill up for most consumers." Goins said members of the House Majority Caucus had concerns about the "extremely negative impact" a long-term suspension would have on the Road Fund.

Why did the emergency regulation gas tax freeze expire?

The emergency regulation gas tax freeze expired because the General Assembly failed to take action prior to the Feb. 27 expiration date.

In June 2022, Governor Beshear signed an emergency regulation following the jump in Kentucky gas prices to more than $4 per gallon.

“Freezing the average wholesale price of gasoline … will help protect Kentuckians from the harm a higher gas tax would bring on top of other negative effects of rising inflation,” the governor wrote in the emergency regulation.

The emergency regulation was filed in direct response to meet an “imminent threat to the public health, safety or welfare” and had to be temporary in nature.

In January, Beshear wrote a letter to House and Senate leadership alerting them the gas tax freeze would expire on Feb. 27. House Minority Leader Derrick Graham filed House Bill 89 on Feb. 23 which included language to maintain the gas tax freeze through June 30, 2024.

Gas Tax-Letter to Leadershi... by Courier Journal

The General Assembly failed to take action to prevent the expiration of the emergency regulation and they did not pass HB 89.

On Feb. 28, a day after the emergency regulation expired, Beshear once again wrote a letter to House and Senate leadership to inform them of the expiration which would allow a two-cent gas tax increase in March and a second gas tax increase of 2.1 cents July 1.

"Members of the House Majority Caucus are committed to enacting tax policies that benefit all Kentuckians," Goins said. "In addition, there is no way to guarantee the savings reach Kentuckians since anyone who purchases gasoline pays the tax, so a considerable proportion is levied on those traveling to and through the Commonwealth."

Gas Tax Letter to the Gener... by Courier Journal

The governor estimates the emergency regulation helped Kentuckians save up to $35.4 million through January 2023. The estimated savings were derived from an estimation of gas consumption and the 2-cent savings from the freeze and was calculated by the Office of the State Budget Director.

"Lawmakers will continue to monitor as the statutorily required increase is implemented and potentially take the issue up again in January," Goins said.

This story may be updated.

Contact reporter Olivia Evans at oevans@courier-journal.com or on Twitter at @oliviamevans_

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Gas prices in Kentucky are about to go up. Here's when and why (2024)

FAQs

Why did gas prices go up in Kentucky? ›

Lower supply brought on by reduced production by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, as well as geopolitical conflict in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, have driven the price of oil upward around 17% since mid-January. Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Kentucky.

What is the real reason for gas prices going up? ›

The cost to refine crude oil into gasoline, including occasional refinery production shutdowns, scheduled and unscheduled. Seasonal factors, such as changing from cheaper gas blends used in the winter, leading to a natural price spike in the spring. Spot shortages, sometimes caused by geopolitical tensions.

Why is gas so high in Louisville, KY? ›

The first component to note is Kentucky's gas tax. The tax currently adds on 28.7 cents per gallon as of May 2024, a two-cent increase over 2023 after Gov. Andy Beshear's 2022 executive order freezing the tax expired, The Courier Journal previously reported.

How much is gas in Kentucky right now? ›

Huntington-Ashland (KY only)
RegularPremium
Current Avg.$3.269$4.251
Yesterday Avg.$3.268$4.287
Week Ago Avg.$3.273$4.236
Month Ago Avg.$3.274$4.243
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What is the gas tax in Kentucky? ›

​Effective July 1, 2024, per gallon motor fuel tax rates for Kentucky are as follows: ​Gasoline - 26.4 cents. Liquefied Petroleum - 26.4 cents. Special Fuels - 2​3.4 cents.

Why did natural gas prices rise? ›

Natural gas prices are affected by market supply and demand

Increases in demand generally lead to higher prices, and decreases in demand tend to lead to lower prices. In turn, higher prices tend to moderate or reduce demand and encourage production, and lower prices tend to have the opposite effect.

Why is gas cheaper in Kentucky than Indiana? ›

It's the individual state taxes that are the biggest contributor to the price gap between Indiana and Kentucky. The API report ranked all 50 states and the District of Columbia (i.e. Washington D.C.) from highest to lowest based on the amount of taxes they add to the price of a gallon of gas.

Why is gas high in Illinois? ›

Why raise the Illinois gas tax now? Shortly after being elected into office in 2019, Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation that would increase the motor fuel tax by 19 cents a gallon, then increasing it further through indexing it with the federal Consumer Price Index, the lead indicator of inflation in the U.S.

Why is gas high in AZ? ›

Let's start local. Arizona doesn't have any oil refineries of its own, so almost all of the state's gasoline comes from our neighbors, California and Texas. The Phoenix Metro is supplied by refineries in California's Bay Area and it takes about seven days for a shipment of gasoline to arrive from there.

Is gas cheaper in Ohio or KY? ›

The average price of gas today is cheaper in Ohio than Pennsylvania ($3.505) and Michigan ($3.505), but pricier than West Virginia ($3.264), Kentucky ($3.267) and Indiana ($3.305). Today's national average for regular gas has risen to $3.412.

Where is the cheapest gas in the US? ›

September 2023 Gasoline Price Updates
  • Mississippi has the cheapest gasoline prices in the U.S., where the average cost is $3.29 per gallon. ...
  • Louisiana has the second-cheapest gas, with the average cost hitting $3.36 per gallon.
  • Coming in third place is Texas, with gas prices at $3.38 per gallon.
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How much was gas in 1997 in kentucky? ›

YearJanDec
19960.7530.881
19970.8700.747
19980.6950.557
19990.5620.923
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How much is gas in Louisville? ›

PriceStationAddress
2.95Brooks Express 1600 W Lincoln Tr Blvd Radcliff Aug 9,8:53 AM1600 W Lincoln Tr Blvd
2.96Shell 601 W Lincoln Tr Blvd Radcliff Aug 9,5:26 PM601 W Lincoln Tr Blvd
2.98 CashBobby's Place 129 Bogard Ln Shepherdsville Aug 9,11:02 PM129 Bogard Ln
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What is the average gas bill in Kentucky? ›

Utility Costs in Kentucky
UtilityAverage Kentucky Bill
Electricity$125
Gas$128
Cable & Internet$102
Water$31

Is gas or electric cheaper in Kentucky? ›

Gas Cost Compared With Other Fuels
Natural Gas60 MCF $10.00 per MCF plus $10 monthly charge Annual Cost$720
Electricity18,000 kWhr (for heat & hot water, adjusted for efficiency) $.08 per kWhr Annual Cost$1,440 (+100%)
Pump12,200 kWhr (for heat & hot water*, adjusted for efficiency) $.08 per kWhr Annual Cost$976 (+36%)
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