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Fuel finder

Find fuel near you

Enter your ZIP or postal code to map nearby gas and diesel stations, check your regional price benchmark, and see prices other drivers reported. Free, no app, no signup.

Find fuel near you

See nearby stations on a map, check a regional price benchmark, and share or browse prices reported by other drivers.

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How this finder works (and what it isn't)

Plenty of sites imply live prices they don't have. Here's exactly what powers this page:

Station locations: OpenStreetMap

Every pin is a real fuel station from OpenStreetMap's community-maintained database — no pay-to-list placement, no sponsored pins.

Price benchmark: U.S. EIA weekly data

The regional average comes from the EIA's weekly retail price series (updated Mondays). It's honest context, not a live quote — individual stations will be higher or lower.

Pump prices: reported by drivers

Prices on stations come from drivers who reported what they paid, shown with their age and expired after 14 days. We run this crowd-report system ourselves, so we're blunt about its limits: confirm at the pump.

Fuel finder FAQ

Are the prices on this map live pump prices?
No. FuelHere shows real station locations from OpenStreetMap, a regional price benchmark from the U.S. EIA weekly retail series, and pump prices reported by other drivers within the last 14 days. None of that is a live feed — always confirm the price at the pump.
Where does the station data come from?
Station locations come from OpenStreetMap, the open, community-maintained map database. Coverage is very good in most of the U.S. and Canada, but a brand-new station may take time to appear and a closed one may linger.
What is the regional price benchmark?
It's the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) weekly average retail price for your region (PADD), updated each Monday. It tells you whether a posted price is above or below your regional average — it is not a quote for any specific station.
How do community price reports work?
Anyone can report the price they paid at a station on the map. Reports are rate-limited, shown with their age, and expire after 14 days so stale prices don't masquerade as fresh ones.
Does the fuel finder cover diesel?
Yes. Choose regular gas or diesel before searching; the regional benchmark and community reports are tracked separately for each.