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Welcome to $4.99/gallon gasoline in Michiana

Drivers across the South Bend area are seeing sticker shock at the pump, with some gas stations now charging as much as $4.99 per gallon, marking a sharp jump above the current regional average.

The spike reflects a broader upward trend in fuel costs across Indiana and the Midwest. Since Monday, prices in parts of Michiana were hovering around $4.19 per gallon, already considered high at the time.  

Industry analysts point to a combination of global and regional factors driving the increase. Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have disrupted oil supplies, pushing crude prices higher. At the same time, refinery outages in the Midwest — including issues at major facilities in neighboring states — have tightened gasoline supply, adding further pressure on prices.  

Those factors are being felt locally, where prices can vary widely from station to station. Tools like Indiana’s newly launched “IN Fuel Watch” are now helping drivers compare prices in real time as they search for cheaper options.  

Despite the current spike, experts say prices could continue to fluctuate in the coming weeks, depending on global oil markets and refinery output. In the meantime, motorists are encouraged to shop around, as some stations in the area are still offering lower prices than the highest-end $4.99 mark.

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3 comments

Charles U Farley April 30, 2026 at 8:24 am

Domestic oil should be sold domestically. Those tankers that loaded up and shipped off to other countries drove domestic prices up. If American oil could only be used in America, we would have the lowest prices in the world!

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RH April 30, 2026 at 8:42 am

Its borderline criminal what oil companies are doing. They are using political issues as excuses and charging more for same gas they had yesterday. There is plenty of oil in the US so why rely on middle east thieves? They know summer travel is here too. So stop lying to the public oil companies and gas station owners!!

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Donovan McCormick April 30, 2026 at 5:25 pm

Nothing more than just excuses. I almost wonder if we need to do what we did in World War II; Rationing gas.

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