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Gas Prices in Concord, NH Today

March 27, 2026
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Concord, NH

Gas Prices in Concord, NH Today

Concord drivers are paying around $3.75 per gallon for regular unleaded in late March 2026, tracking closely with the New Hampshire state average. That's up significantly from the low-$3 range earlier this month — a jump driven largely by global crude oil disruptions. For a small state capital of about 44,000 people, Concord punches above its weight as a regional fueling hub, and understanding why can save you real money.

New Hampshire's Tax Advantage — and Its Limits

New Hampshire charges 22.2 cents per gallon in state road tolls on gasoline — one of the lower rates in New England. Compare that to Massachusetts at 26.54 cents plus additional surcharges, or Vermont at 32.6 cents. Combined with NH's famous lack of a state sales tax, this creates a structural price advantage that's real but smaller than people assume.

The catch: New Hampshire has no oil refineries. All fuel arrives via pipeline and terminal from Portland, Maine, or coastal Massachusetts distribution hubs. That supply chain adds a transportation premium that partially offsets the tax savings. The result is that NH gas is reliably cheaper than Massachusetts and Vermont, but the gap is typically 10–20 cents, not the dramatic difference some expect.

The Capital City Fuel Market

Concord sits at the intersection of I-93 and I-89, making it a natural fueling stop for traffic flowing between Boston, the Lakes Region, and Vermont. Stations along Loudon Road (Route 106) and Manchester Street see heavy commuter and pass-through volume. The I-93 Exit 15 cluster at Hooksett — technically just south of Concord — is one of the busiest gas stop corridors in the state, with competing stations and the Hooksett rest area drawing highway travelers.

For the best local prices, look away from the highway exits. Residential-area stations in the Heights neighborhood and along North State Street tend to price for regulars, not travelers.

Where to Find Cheaper Gas in Concord

Search by ZIP to compare current prices across the Concord area:

  • Downtown / South End03301 — central Concord, highest station density
  • Penacook / North Concord03303 — residential area, often lower prices
  • Bow (south of Concord)03304 — I-93 access, competitive stations
  • Pembroke (east)03275 — smaller market, worth checking
  • Hooksett (south on I-93)03106 — highway corridor, high competition
  • A tire pressure gauge is worth keeping in the glovebox — properly inflated tires improve fuel economy by up to 3%, and NH's potholed spring roads are hard on pressure.
  • A phone mount makes it easy to navigate to the cheapest station without fumbling with your phone on I-93.

Winter Fuel Blends and Seasonal Swings

New Hampshire sees some of the sharpest seasonal price swings in New England. Winter fuel blends (available October through April) are cheaper to produce, which keeps prices lower through the cold months. The switch to summer-blend gasoline typically starts in April and adds 10–15 cents per gallon. If you're reading this in late March, prices are likely near a seasonal inflection point — they'll climb further into May before stabilizing.

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