Jet Fuel Monthly Price - Pound Sterling per Gallon

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 2.235 (416.41%)
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Description: U.S. Gulf Coast Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel Spot Price FOB

Unit: Pound Sterling per Gallon



Source: Energy Information Administration

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Overview

Jet fuel is a refined petroleum product used primarily in turbine-powered aircraft. In commodity markets, it is commonly priced as a distillate fuel in U.S. dollars per gallon, with benchmark pricing often linked to regional spot assessments for kerosene-type jet fuel or to refinery and wholesale differentials against crude oil and other middle distillates. It is chemically similar to kerosene and is produced to meet strict specifications for freezing point, combustion quality, and thermal stability, which makes it more specialized than generic heating oil or diesel. The main end use is commercial aviation, with additional demand from military aviation and some industrial applications where turbine fuel is required. Because aircraft fuel must perform reliably at high altitude and low temperature, its market reflects both petroleum refining economics and the operational needs of the aviation sector. Jet fuel is also closely connected to broader transport activity, since air travel demand influences consumption patterns and refinery output decisions.

Supply Drivers

Jet fuel supply is shaped by crude oil availability, refinery configuration, and the balance of output among middle distillates. It is not usually produced as a standalone commodity; instead, refiners make it by processing crude oil and adjusting cut points in distillation and upgrading units. Regions with large, complex refining systems and access to seaborne crude supplies tend to be important sources because they can optimize yields across gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Supply is constrained by the need to meet aviation specifications, which limits the extent to which jet fuel can be substituted with other distillates without additional processing.

Seasonal refinery maintenance, unplanned outages, pipeline constraints, and port or storage bottlenecks can affect regional availability. Because jet fuel often moves through the same infrastructure as diesel and heating oil, competition for tankage and transport capacity can tighten local markets. Crude quality also matters: lighter, sweeter crudes generally yield more middle distillates, while heavier crudes require more upgrading to produce specification-grade jet fuel. Weather can disrupt refining and transport in coastal and hurricane-prone areas, and long lead times for refinery investment make supply relatively inelastic in the short run. Military and commercial aviation hubs also create localized demand centers that depend on reliable pipeline and terminal access.

Demand Drivers

Jet fuel demand is driven mainly by passenger and cargo aviation. Commercial air travel is the dominant consumer, so demand follows the structure of airline networks, route density, tourism, business travel, and freight logistics. Because aircraft fuel use rises with flight frequency and distance, long-haul international routes are especially important in shaping consumption. Demand is also seasonal in many regions, with travel peaks around holiday periods and vacation seasons, though cargo demand can provide a steadier base load.

Substitution is limited in the short term because turbine aircraft require fuel that meets strict performance standards. Airlines can improve fuel efficiency through fleet renewal, route optimization, and load management, but these are gradual adjustments rather than immediate substitutes. Over longer horizons, fuel demand is influenced by aircraft technology, engine efficiency, and operational practices such as single-engine taxiing and flight planning. Jet fuel demand is generally more sensitive to income and trade activity than to household essentials, since air travel and air freight expand with economic activity. It is also linked to broader mobility patterns and to the availability of alternative transport modes such as rail and trucking for short-haul freight and passenger movement.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Jet fuel prices are strongly influenced by crude oil benchmarks because refining margins and feedstock costs are central to its production economics. The U.S. dollar matters because petroleum products are typically priced in dollars, so exchange-rate movements affect purchasing power for non-dollar buyers. Interest rates can influence prices indirectly through inventory financing costs and broader economic activity, which affects air travel demand. Storage and transport costs also matter: when nearby supply is abundant, prices can trade at a discount to other regions, while logistical tightness can create local premiums. Like other refined products, jet fuel can exhibit contango or backwardation depending on the balance between prompt supply and future availability, refinery outages, and seasonal demand patterns. Its price also tends to move with other transport fuels, especially diesel and heating oil, because refiners allocate output across related middle distillates.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2001.54-
May 2001.587.34%
Jun 2001.55-4.97%
Jul 2001.50-8.14%
Aug 2001.535.73%
Sep 2001.50-5.10%
Oct 2001.43-15.06%
Nov 2001.38-11.82%
Dec 2001.36-5.30%
Jan 2002.373.99%
Feb 2002.394.09%
Mar 2002.4414.35%
Apr 2002.464.70%
May 2002.46-1.59%
Jun 2002.44-3.72%
Jul 2002.441.23%
Aug 2002.475.72%
Sep 2002.519.41%
Oct 2002.51-1.40%
Nov 2002.45-11.22%
Dec 2002.5113.51%
Jan 2003.557.34%
Feb 2003.6619.44%
Mar 2003.56-13.93%
Apr 2003.47-16.34%
May 2003.44-6.78%
Jun 2003.452.38%
Jul 2003.486.58%
Aug 2003.527.61%
Sep 2003.46-11.28%
Oct 2003.496.73%
Nov 2003.490.58%
Dec 2003.501.71%
Jan 2004.559.47%
Feb 2004.50-8.79%
Mar 2004.523.70%
Apr 2004.544.10%
May 2004.6113.41%
Jun 2004.56-7.69%
Jul 2004.6210.11%
Aug 2004.678.45%
Sep 2004.7612.66%
Oct 2004.8410.79%
Nov 2004.72-13.95%
Dec 2004.63-12.46%
Jan 2005.7111.99%
Feb 2005.71-0.48%
Mar 2005.8215.88%
Apr 2005.831.38%
May 2005.79-4.59%
Jun 2005.9114.81%
Jul 2005.954.59%
Aug 20051.059.87%
Sep 20051.2318.13%
Oct 20051.3610.14%
Nov 2005.98-28.03%
Dec 2005.991.12%
Jan 20061.033.90%
Feb 20061.00-2.41%
Mar 20061.087.19%
Apr 20061.179.18%
May 20061.11-5.70%
Jun 20061.131.96%
Jul 20061.173.45%
Aug 20061.13-3.51%
Sep 2006.96-14.85%
Oct 2006.93-3.34%
Nov 2006.91-2.25%
Dec 2006.921.66%
Jan 2007.84-8.41%
Feb 2007.895.33%
Mar 2007.956.62%
Apr 20071.027.92%
May 20071.030.71%
Jun 20071.062.58%
Jul 20071.05-0.57%
Aug 20071.04-0.94%
Sep 20071.127.88%
Oct 20071.163.36%
Nov 20071.2911.19%
Dec 20071.29-0.31%
Jan 20081.322.77%
Feb 20081.395.04%
Mar 20081.5612.24%
Apr 20081.708.94%
May 20081.9011.96%
Jun 20081.973.82%
Jul 20081.95-1.05%
Aug 20081.73-11.39%
Sep 20081.888.51%
Oct 20081.37-27.04%
Nov 20081.23-10.63%
Dec 2008.92-24.53%
Jan 20091.0210.21%
Feb 2009.87-14.21%
Mar 2009.892.26%
Apr 2009.934.21%
May 2009.973.69%
Jun 20091.1014.24%
Jul 20091.05-5.11%
Aug 20091.148.78%
Sep 20091.07-6.01%
Oct 20091.2012.12%
Nov 20091.20-0.25%
Dec 20091.221.70%
Jan 20101.274.21%
Feb 20101.270.37%
Mar 20101.4010.00%
Apr 20101.464.44%
May 20101.41-3.63%
Jun 20101.39-1.07%
Jul 20101.32-5.24%
Aug 20101.330.64%
Sep 20101.362.05%
Oct 20101.424.44%
Nov 20101.452.26%
Dec 20101.578.32%
Jan 20111.665.73%
Feb 20111.766.04%
Mar 20111.939.78%
Apr 20112.003.42%
May 20111.89-5.44%
Jun 20111.88-0.59%
Jul 20111.943.33%
Aug 20111.84-5.38%
Sep 20111.871.67%
Oct 20111.880.75%
Nov 20111.922.20%
Dec 20111.84-4.28%
Jan 20121.998.04%
Feb 20122.032.05%
Mar 20122.061.42%
Apr 20122.02-2.11%
May 20121.87-7.29%
Jun 20121.72-7.90%
Jul 20121.867.81%
Aug 20122.018.27%
Sep 20121.98-1.43%
Oct 20121.93-2.30%
Nov 20121.85-4.16%
Dec 20121.82-1.77%
Jan 20131.946.31%
Feb 20132.087.38%
Mar 20131.97-5.26%
Apr 20131.83-6.85%
May 20131.78-2.96%
Jun 20131.790.48%
Jul 20131.916.55%
Aug 20131.941.68%
Sep 20131.85-4.61%
Oct 20131.79-3.06%
Nov 20131.76-1.80%
Dec 20131.802.53%
Jan 20141.77-1.75%
Feb 20141.791.10%
Mar 20141.74-3.02%
Apr 20141.73-0.75%
May 20141.70-1.32%
Jun 20141.710.17%
Jul 20141.65-3.27%
Aug 20141.703.03%
Sep 20141.67-1.48%
Oct 20141.53-8.56%
Nov 20141.46-4.97%
Dec 20141.15-20.90%
Jan 2015.99-14.14%
Feb 20151.1516.59%
Mar 20151.09-5.60%
Apr 20151.144.71%
May 20151.204.92%
Jun 20151.11-6.80%
Jul 20151.00-10.59%
Aug 2015.89-10.60%
Sep 2015.912.05%
Oct 2015.91-0.15%
Nov 2015.87-3.90%
Dec 2015.72-17.19%
Jan 2016.65-10.54%
Feb 2016.685.42%
Mar 2016.7510.38%
Apr 2016.806.66%
May 2016.8911.59%
Jun 2016.978.82%
Jul 2016.97-0.62%
Aug 2016.992.08%
Sep 20161.001.67%
Oct 20161.1817.61%
Nov 20161.09-7.62%
Dec 20161.199.37%
Jan 20171.232.82%
Feb 20171.241.02%
Mar 20171.17-5.44%
Apr 20171.202.00%
May 20171.09-8.63%
Jun 20171.01-7.36%
Jul 20171.097.83%
Aug 20171.2010.41%
Sep 20171.3512.16%
Oct 20171.26-6.99%
Nov 20171.336.07%
Dec 20171.361.72%
Jan 20181.414.28%
Feb 20181.32-6.36%
Mar 20181.330.49%
Apr 20181.437.65%
May 20181.6011.63%
Jun 20181.57-1.62%
Jul 20181.591.33%
Aug 20181.643.22%
Sep 20181.681.90%
Oct 20181.733.14%
Nov 20181.51-12.78%
Dec 20181.34-11.26%
Jan 20191.383.46%
Feb 20191.476.30%
Mar 20191.44-1.85%
Apr 20191.524.96%
May 20191.541.33%
Jun 20191.43-6.68%
Jul 20191.537.04%
Aug 20191.48-3.40%
Sep 20191.522.47%
Oct 20191.47-2.97%
Nov 20191.42-3.91%
Dec 20191.441.83%
Jan 20201.36-5.71%
Feb 20201.16-14.36%
Mar 2020.77-33.78%
Apr 2020.49-36.66%
May 2020.5614.18%
Jun 2020.7940.80%
Jul 2020.858.88%
Aug 2020.85-0.86%
Sep 2020.78-8.36%
Oct 2020.813.95%
Nov 2020.866.32%
Dec 2020.9915.34%
Jan 20211.045.14%
Feb 20211.1611.04%
Mar 20211.203.72%
Apr 20211.210.60%
May 20211.243.20%
Jun 20211.326.36%
Jul 20211.373.27%
Aug 20211.32-3.69%
Sep 20211.4610.86%
Oct 20211.6814.85%
Nov 20211.63-2.91%
Dec 20211.58-3.00%
Jan 20221.8114.39%
Feb 20221.989.75%
Mar 20222.6533.86%
Apr 20223.0213.97%
May 20223.143.76%
Jun 20223.356.65%
Jul 20222.90-13.25%
Aug 20222.78-4.12%
Sep 20222.883.65%
Oct 20223.2914.05%
Nov 20222.70-17.87%
Dec 20222.37-12.15%
Jan 20232.9022.15%
Feb 20232.31-20.47%
Mar 20232.21-4.25%
Apr 20231.91-13.62%
May 20231.74-8.70%
Jun 20231.782.43%
Jul 20231.938.12%
Aug 20232.3521.97%
Sep 20232.527.09%
Oct 20232.37-5.96%
Nov 20232.20-6.94%
Dec 20231.89-14.32%
Jan 20242.047.80%
Feb 20242.124.34%
Mar 20242.04-3.99%
Apr 20242.082.00%
May 20241.89-9.38%
Jun 20241.88-0.08%
Jul 20241.88-0.19%
Aug 20241.68-10.39%
Sep 20241.50-11.01%
Oct 20241.585.62%
Nov 20241.622.28%
Dec 20241.652.08%
Jan 20251.9014.92%
Feb 20251.81-4.88%
Mar 20251.60-11.32%
Apr 20251.50-6.15%
May 20251.44-4.05%
Jun 20251.547.00%
Jul 20251.667.62%
Aug 20251.51-9.40%
Sep 20251.552.74%
Oct 20251.614.29%
Nov 20251.726.71%
Dec 20251.47-14.68%
Jan 20261.512.80%
Feb 20261.6710.32%
Mar 20262.7766.38%

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