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Motor Gasoline and Ethanol-Blended Fuel Consumption in Nebraska


The total of both motor gasoline consumption and ethanol-blended fuel consumption in 2025 was less than one percent (0.15%) lower than in 2024.

Total consumption of motor gasoline and ethanol–blended fuel in the month of December 2025 was 76,761,271 gallons, which was 4.3 percent higher than the previous month but was almost the same amount as December 2024.

December 2025's consumption was at the upper boundary of the five–year range, above the five–year average, and relatively the same as December 2024's (last year's) consumption. (Figure 1)

The driving season is traditionally the months between the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends each year, so the months of June, July, and August usually have higher demand for these transportation fuels.

The reports on motor gasoline consumption and ethanol–blended fuel consumption have additional information in relation to the total of motor gasoline consumption and ethanol–blended fuel consumption.

Figure 1 is a graph showing the total monthly consumption in Nebraska of motor gasoline and ethanol-blended fuel.
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Sources: Monthly Motor–Fuel Consumption. Nebraska Department of Revenue, Motor Fuels Division, Lincoln, NE. Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, Lincoln, NE.

This report was updated on April 9, 2026. 
Typically, there is a month between updates.