The White House officially launched 25 “Freedom Fuel” gas stations on July 7 in the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas. With gasoline priced at $3.47 per gallon, slightly below the national average of $3.79 per gallon, these stations are intended as a response to the recent volatility in gasoline prices related to the conflict between the United States and Iran and fluctuations in crude oil prices.
The White House announced the initiative through a video posted on the social media platform X, in which several customers thanked President Donald Trump for lowering gas prices. According to CBS News, a White House spokesperson said that the company behind the Freedom Fuel Network is privately owned, and that the Trump administration has no affiliation with the company and is not subsidizing the gas stations. The spokesperson added that the stations are able to offer lower prices by reducing their profit margins.
“President Trump is leading the effort to lower gas prices this summer, helping you save money,“ the White House wrote in its post.
FREEDOM FUEL HAS ARRIVED. ⛽️🇺🇸
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 7, 2026
The FIRST Freedom Fuel Network gas station has LANDED in Philadelphia, lowering the price at the pump to $3.47 for our 47th President.
President Trump is leading the charge to lower gas prices this summer – putting more money in your pocket. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/lcrCuioQv5
Freedom Fuel Network: White House Promises Lower Gas Prices
In May 2026, the national average price of gasoline rose to nearly $5.00 per gallon, driven by higher crude oil costs. According to AAA, during the week of July 6, the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline stood at $3.80, down from the recent peak of $4.56 recorded in mid-May. Before the conflict between the United States and Iran, the average price was $2.98 per gallon.
According to the White House spokesperson, the initiative comes at a time when Americans remain concerned about current gasoline prices nationwide. However, the Freedom Fuel price is only slightly below the national average, leaving open the question of whether the program will ultimately prove to be a meaningful benefit for consumers.

These are the locations of the 25 Freedom Fuel stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, according to the Freedom Fuel Network:
New Jersey
- Egg Harbor Township, NJ (6501 Delilah Rd.)
- Egg Harbor Township, NJ (6801 Tilton Rd.)
- Little Egg Harbor Township, NJ (1520 County Rd. 539)
- Marlton, NJ (160 NJ-73)
- West Berlin, NJ (898 NJ-73)
Pennsylvania
- Bensalem, PA (1360 Street Rd.)
- Boothwyn, PA (610 Conchester Hwy.)
- Bristol, PA (905 Bristol Pike)
- Brookhaven, PA (3919 Edgmont Ave.)
- Brookhaven, PA (4612 Edgmont Ave.)
- Camp Hill, PA (811 Hartzdale Dr.)
- Dresher, PA (1400 Dreshertown Rd.)
- Eagleville, PA (3201 Ridge Pike)
- Lansdowne, PA (6800 East Baltimore Ave.)
- Millbourne, PA (6601 Market St.)
- Philadelphia, PA (10960 Bustleton Ave.)
- Philadelphia, PA (3101 N. Broad St.)
- Philadelphia, PA (100 Byberry Rd.)
- Philadelphia, PA (6243 Chestnut St.)
- Philadelphia, PA (4043 Germantown Ave.)
- Philadelphia, PA (2200 Island Ave.)
- Pottstown, PA (1453 South Hanover St.)
- Southampton, PA (17 Street Rd.)
- Springfield, PA (400 Baltimore Pike)
- Warminster Township, PA (299 E. Street Rd.)
