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FuelPrices, Easy to Use, No Cookies — Local Fuel Stations | Lagic

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Get local gas station prices for competitor and market analysis.

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Configure Agent

Zip code, city, or location to search for gas stations (e.g., '11507', 'New York', 'Los Angeles')

Fuel type to search for: 1=Regular Gas, 2=Medium Gas, 3=Premium Gas

Language code for the search results (e.g., 'en' for English)

Maximum age of gas station data in days. Use 0 to get the most recent data available.

Optional: Custom name for the output CSV file. If not provided, a timestamped filename will be automatically generated.

Results to deliver

100 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Gas station name and unique IDFull address including street, city, state, and postal codeCustomer star rating (out of 5)Total count of customer ratingsPrice per unit (e.g., per gallon)Price for credit card payments and the time it was last reported
Sample Text...Value...Value...661$19.992026-04-05
Sample Text...Value...Value...136$19.992026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts current fuel prices, station addresses, and ratings for any US zip code or city. Use this data for competitive pricing analysis, fleet management, or tracking local market trends.

This tool provides a straightforward way to gather fuel price data from gas stations in a specific geographic area. It's built for anyone who needs to track, analyze, or compare local fuel costs without manually checking prices station by station. ### Who is this for? * **Fleet Managers & Logistics Companies:** Optimize fueling stops and manage budgets by identifying the lowest-priced stations along your routes. * **Market Analysts & Consultants:** Track regional price fluctuations, analyze competitive landscapes, and gather data for economic reports. * **Gas Station Owners:** Monitor competitor pricing for regular, medium, and premium grades to inform your own pricing strategy. * **App Developers:** Integrate a live fuel price feature into consumer applications for travel, navigation, or savings. * **Ride-share & Delivery Drivers:** Plan your routes to include stops at the most cost-effective gas stations, maximizing your earnings. ### What you get The output is a clean, structured dataset containing essential information for each gas station found in your target location. You receive the station's name and full address, its customer star rating and the number of ratings it has received. Most importantly, you get the price per unit (e.g., per gallon) for both cash and credit payments, along with a timestamp indicating when each price was last reported, ensuring you know how fresh the data is.

Key Capabilities

  • Gas station name and unique ID
  • Full address including street, city, state, and postal code
  • Customer star rating (out of 5)
  • Total count of customer ratings
  • Price per unit (e.g., per gallon)
  • Price for credit card payments and the time it was last reported
  • Price for cash payments and the time it was last reported
  • Distance from the search location's center
  • Monitor competitor gas prices in a 10-mile radius to adjust your own station's pricing.
  • Optimize routes for a delivery fleet to prioritize fueling at the cheapest stations.
  • Conduct market research on fuel price volatility across different cities or states.
  • Build a consumer app that helps drivers find the best gas prices near them.
  • Analyze the correlation between gas prices and customer ratings for different station brands.
  • Create a weekly report on average fuel costs for a specific metropolitan area.
  • Identify underserved areas by mapping out gas station locations and prices.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter a zip code or city into the 'Search Location' field.

2

Select the desired fuel type: Regular, Medium, or Premium.

3

Optionally, set the maximum age for the price data to ensure freshness.

4

Run the tool to begin the extraction.

5

Download the collected gas station data as a CSV file.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of locations can I search for?
You can use a zip code, city name, or a more general location like 'Los Angeles'.
How fresh is the fuel price data?
Can I get prices for different types of gasoline?
What's the difference between 'price_cash' and 'price_credit'?
Do I need any technical skills to use this?
In what format can I export the data?
Is it legal to scrape fuel price data?
How many locations can I scrape at once?
Is this suitable for client work?
How is the cost determined?