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Gas in Ohio averaged $2.21 in 2005 $3.64 in today’s money

Average, that year
$2.21
In 2025 dollars
$3.64

The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in Ohio across 2005, shown both as it was at the pump and adjusted for inflation to constant 2025 dollars (CPI-U).

Across the year

How Ohio prices moved through 2005

Weekly average for regular gasoline. The year’s high was $3.02 the week of September 5, 2005; the low was $1.74 the week of January 3, 2005 — a swing of 73.1%.

Weekly · 2005
View the weekly data (52 weeks)
Week ofNominal2025 $
January 3, 2005$1.74$2.93
January 10, 2005$1.80$3.03
January 17, 2005$1.79$3.01
January 24, 2005$1.88$3.16
January 31, 2005$1.91$3.22
February 7, 2005$1.93$3.23
February 14, 2005$1.84$3.09
February 21, 2005$1.89$3.16
February 28, 2005$1.94$3.25
March 7, 2005$2.06$3.43
March 14, 2005$2.10$3.50
March 21, 2005$2.14$3.57
March 28, 2005$2.14$3.57
April 4, 2005$2.19$3.65
April 11, 2005$2.22$3.69
April 18, 2005$2.07$3.43
April 25, 2005$2.16$3.58
May 2, 2005$2.14$3.56
May 9, 2005$2.02$3.36
May 16, 2005$2.02$3.36
May 23, 2005$1.99$3.32
May 30, 2005$1.98$3.30
June 6, 2005$2.01$3.33
June 13, 2005$2.08$3.45
June 20, 2005$2.08$3.46
June 27, 2005$2.20$3.66
July 4, 2005$2.18$3.60
July 11, 2005$2.33$3.86
July 18, 2005$2.23$3.69
July 25, 2005$2.14$3.53
August 1, 2005$2.20$3.61
August 8, 2005$2.33$3.82
August 15, 2005$2.49$4.09
August 22, 2005$2.57$4.22
August 29, 2005$2.60$4.27
September 5, 2005$3.02$4.89
September 12, 2005$2.90$4.70
September 19, 2005$2.67$4.33
September 26, 2005$2.72$4.40
October 3, 2005$2.92$4.71
October 10, 2005$2.77$4.48
October 17, 2005$2.57$4.16
October 24, 2005$2.41$3.89
October 31, 2005$2.27$3.67
November 7, 2005$2.15$3.50
November 14, 2005$2.14$3.47
November 21, 2005$2.03$3.30
November 28, 2005$2.00$3.25
December 5, 2005$2.16$3.51
December 12, 2005$2.21$3.59
December 19, 2005$2.23$3.62
December 26, 2005$2.22$3.61
The year in context

2005: Ohio and the national picture

2005 coincided with Hurricane Katrina and Gulf Coast refinery outages. In Ohio, the weekly average for regular gasoline ran from a low of $1.74 (January 3, 2005) to a high of $3.02 (September 5, 2005). Adjusted for inflation, the year’s average of $3.64 ranks 10th-highest in the state’s weekly record.

Year over year

How 2005 compares, adjusted for inflation

2005 was Ohio’s 10th-most-expensive year for gas on record, adjusted for inflation — equivalently, the 15th-cheapest of 24 years (20032026).

Every grade

Ohio fuel prices by grade in 2005

Year-average price per grade. Premium figures are the spread drivers paid for higher-octane fuel that year.

GradeAvg / gal2025 $vs. regular
Regular$2.21$3.64
Midgrade$2.31$3.80+10.0¢
Premium$2.41$3.98+20.7¢
Common questions

Ohio gas prices in 2005, answered

What was the average price of gas in Ohio in 2005?
The average price of regular gasoline in Ohio in 2005 was $2.21 per gallon — about $3.64 in 2025 dollars after adjusting for inflation, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration weekly data.
How high did gas prices get in Ohio during 2005?
Ohio's weekly average for regular gasoline peaked at $3.02 the week of September 5, 2005 and bottomed out at $1.74 the week of January 3, 2005 — a swing of 73.1% across the year.
Were gas prices in Ohio higher in 2005 than in 2004?
Adjusted for inflation, regular gasoline in Ohio was more expensive in 2005 than in 2004, up 19.0% year over year.
How does 2005 rank for gas prices in Ohio history?
Adjusted for inflation, 2005 was the 10th-most-expensive year for regular gasoline in Ohio out of the 24 years EIA has published weekly prices (2003–2026).