Kansas Propane Price Per Gallon (Latest EIA: 30 March 2026)
As of the week ending 30 March 2026, the residential propane price in Kansas was $1.977 per gallon (EIA series W_EPLLPA_PRS_SKS_DPG). The Kansas price is below the US national average of $2.674 by $0.70 per gallon. Across the 2025-2026 heating season, the Kansas residential figure moved from $1.775 to $1.977.
How Kansas compares
| Comparison | Reference price | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Kansas vs US national average | $2.674 | $-0.70 (-26.1%) |
| Kansas vs 5-year US average | $2.580 | $-0.60 |
| Kansas season start (Oct 2025) | $1.775 | +$0.20 |
What drives the Kansas price
Kansas sits in PADD 2 (Midwest). As of the week ending 30 March 2026 its residential propane price was $1.977 per gallon, below the US national average of $2.674. Kansas is part of the Midwest, the largest residential propane-consuming region in the country, supplied largely from the Conway, Kansas hub and Midwest pipeline system, where autumn crop-drying demand and mid-winter cold snaps drive most of the seasonal price movement.
Kansas propane price FAQ
What is the current propane price per gallon in Kansas?
As of the latest EIA Weekly Heating Oil and Propane Survey (week ending 30 March 2026), residential propane in Kansas averaged $1.977 per gallon (EIA series W_EPLLPA_PRS_SKS_DPG). EIA surveys residential propane only from October through March, so this is the most recently published reading; the next weekly update is expected 7 October 2026.
Is propane cheaper in Kansas than the US average?
Kansas residential propane is below the US national average of $2.674 per gallon by $0.70 (-26.1%), based on the same EIA weekly survey for the week ending 30 March 2026.
How much has the Kansas propane price changed this heating season?
Across the 2025-2026 heating season, the Kansas residential price moved from $1.775 per gallon at the start of October 2025 to $1.977 for the week ending 30 March 2026, a change of +$0.20 per gallon.