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Gas Prices in Baton Rouge Today

March 20, 2026
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Baton Rouge, LA

Gas Prices in Baton Rouge Today

Baton Rouge has a rare advantage among American cities: it's surrounded by refineries. Regular unleaded in the capital region is averaging around $3.35 per gallon as of mid-March 2026 — well below the national average and among the cheapest in the Southeast. Even with the global crude price surge, Baton Rouge's proximity to refining capacity keeps its prices structurally lower than most of the country.

Living Inside the Refinery Belt

The Baton Rouge–New Orleans corridor along the Mississippi River is one of the densest concentrations of petroleum refining capacity in the world. ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge refinery — one of the largest in the country — processes over 500,000 barrels per day just north of downtown. Marathon, Placid Refining, and multiple chemical plants line the river between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

This proximity means fuel doesn't travel far to reach Baton Rouge gas stations. While other cities pay significant transportation costs to get refined product from the Gulf Coast, Baton Rouge's fuel is essentially local. The result: Baton Rouge regularly ranks among the 10 cheapest major metros in the country for gas.

Louisiana's state gas tax of 20 cents per gallon — the fourth-lowest in the nation — adds to the advantage.

Where to Find Cheaper Gas in Baton Rouge

The suburban corridors along Airline Highway and Florida Boulevard tend to have the most competitive pricing due to high station density and through-traffic.

  • Gonzales / Prairieville70737, 70769 — south of the city on I-10, consistently cheap
  • Airline Highway corridor70805, 70807 — high-volume stations competing on price
  • Denham Springs / Walker70726, 70785 — Livingston Parish suburbs with solid options
  • Central / Zachary70739, 70714 — north side with moderate pricing
  • Avoid: LSU campus vicinity on Highland Road, downtown near the state capitol, and stations near I-10/I-12 interchange tourist exits
  • An affordable tire pressure gauge can improve your fuel economy by up to 3% — one of the easiest ways to save at the pump.
  • A phone mount makes it easy to navigate hands-free to the cheapest station nearby.

The ExxonMobil Employee Effect

Baton Rouge is an ExxonMobil company town in many respects, and the company's employee fuel discount program has a subtle market effect. Thousands of ExxonMobil employees and contractors use Exxon and Mobil stations with corporate discounts, creating a baseline of loyal customers that keeps those branded stations competitively priced. For non-employees, unbranded stations and warehouse clubs still offer better deals, but the brand-name floor is lower in Baton Rouge than in most cities.

Hurricane Supply Chain Risk

Like New Orleans, Baton Rouge faces hurricane-related supply disruptions. But Baton Rouge has an advantage: it's 80 miles inland, far enough that the city itself rarely takes a direct hit. When Gulf Coast refineries shut down ahead of storms, Baton Rouge's inland position means its local refinery can sometimes continue operating while coastal facilities evacuate. Post-storm, Baton Rouge typically recovers supply faster than coastal Louisiana, making it a refueling point for evacuees and recovery workers heading south.

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