โฝ Fuel Prices API: Live US Gas Station Prices in Clean JSON
The most efficient, reliable, and developer-friendly way to use the Fuel Prices API.
Actor page: apify.com/johnvc/fuelprices
Input schema: apify.com/johnvc/fuelprices/input-schema
The Fuel Prices API returns live, crowd-reported gas station prices and station metadata for any US location (with some Canadian coverage) as clean, structured JSON. Search by ZIP code, city name, or GPS coordinates and get one record per station: name, full address, distance from your search point, cash and credit prices with posting timestamps, price unit, and ratings. Choose the fuel type (regular, midgrade, premium, diesel, E85, or unleaded 88) and filter by data freshness.
Video Walkthrough

Quick Start
Prerequisites
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/johnisanerd/Apify-Fuel-Prices-Scraper.git
cd Apify-Fuel-Prices-Scraper
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Install dependencies with UV
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
uv sync
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Configure your API key
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Run the example
uv run python fuel-prices-scraper.py
Alternative: set the API key directly
export APIFY_API_TOKEN="your_api_key_here"
uv run python fuel-prices-scraper.py
Why Use This Fuel Prices API?
Station-level detail. Each result is one gas station with its name, full address, distance from your search point, cash and credit prices, price unit, and ratings, so you can compare stations directly.
Search any way you like. Query by ZIP code, city name, or GPS coordinates pasted straight from a map. Coordinates resolve to the nearest area.
Fuel-type and freshness controls. Pick regular, midgrade, premium, diesel, E85, or unleaded 88, and use the freshness filter to keep only recently reported prices.
Pay only for results. Billing is per station returned, with no setup fee, no subscription, and no charge for runs that return nothing. A typical city or ZIP search costs a couple of cents.
Easy to automate. Call it from Python in a few lines, or load it as an MCP tool so assistants like Claude and Cursor can pull live fuel prices for you on demand.
Features
Core Capabilities
- Search by ZIP, city, or coordinates across US locations (some Canadian coverage)
- Fuel-type selection: regular, midgrade, premium, diesel, E85, unleaded 88
- Freshness filtering by maximum data age in days
- Cash and credit prices with per-price posting timestamps
- Station metadata: name, address, distance, ratings
Data Quality
- One record per station with a stable structure
- Cash and credit prices reported separately, each with a posted time
- Full address components (line 1/2, city, region, postal code)
- Distance and ratings for ranking and comparison
- Consistent JSON shape across every query
Usage Examples
Basic Example
The cheapest way to try the API: one ZIP code, regular fuel.
Advanced Example
A city search for diesel, freshest data only.
{
"search": "New York, NY",
"fuel": 4,
"lang": "en",
"maxAge": 3
}
By coordinates
Paste GPS coordinates straight from a map.
{
"search": "36.0816642, -115.0534345",
"fuel": 1
}
| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
search | string | Yes | - | Location query: ZIP code, city name, or lat, lng coordinates. |
fuel | integer | No | 1 | Fuel type: 1 Regular, 2 Midgrade, 3 Premium, 4 Diesel, 5 E85, 12 Unleaded 88. |
lang | string | No | en | Language code for localized fields (only en is currently supported). |
maxAge | integer | No | 0 | Maximum age of price data in days. 0 returns all stations regardless of when prices were reported. |
output_file | string | No | (none) | Optional CSV filename; a timestamped name is generated if omitted. |
One station per dataset item. A real result for ZIP 11507:
{
"id": "56437",
"name": "Sunoco",
"distance": null,
"priceUnit": "dollars_per_gallon",
"ratingsCount": 45,
"starRating": 4.4,
"address_line1": "993 Willis Ave",
"address_line2": "",
"address_locality": "Albertson",
"address_region": "NY",
"address_postalCode": "11507",
"price_credit": 4.47,
"price_credit_postedTime": "2026-05-28T10:04:12.551Z",
"price_cash": 4.25,
"price_cash_postedTime": "2026-05-28T10:04:12.536Z"
}
You can load the Fuel Prices API as an MCP tool so assistants call it for you. The MCP server URL preloads just this one Actor:
https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices
Authenticate with OAuth in the browser when offered, or with your Apify API token (the same APIFY_API_TOKEN used by the Python example). Get a token at https://console.apify.com/settings/integrations and a free Apify account at https://apify.com?fpr=9n7kx3 .
Install in Claude Cowork Desktop

Cowork is the desktop app's automation mode. To give it the Fuel Prices API as a tool, add the Apify MCP server as a connector.
- Open the Claude desktop app and go to Settings โ Connectors (or Settings โ Developer โ Edit Config to edit
claude_desktop_config.json directly).
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Add the Apify MCP server, preloaded with only this Actor:
{
"mcpServers": {
"apify": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-remote",
"https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices"
]
}
}
}
- Restart the app. When Cowork first calls the tool, complete the OAuth prompt in your browser, or add your Apify API token in the connector settings to skip OAuth.
- In a Cowork chat, confirm the tool is available and ask it to run the Fuel Prices API.
Download the desktop app and start a free trial: https://claude.ai/referral/uIlpa7nPLg
More help: https://docs.apify.com/platform/integrations/claude-desktop
Install in Claude Code

Claude Code is the command-line tool. Add the Actor's MCP server with one command:
claude mcp add --transport http apify \
"https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices"
To use a token instead of browser OAuth:
claude mcp add --transport http apify \
"https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_APIFY_TOKEN"
Then verify with claude mcp list, or run /mcp inside a session. Ask Claude Code to call the Fuel Prices API.
Try Claude Code free: https://claude.ai/referral/uIlpa7nPLg
Claude Code MCP docs: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/mcp
Install in Claude (website)

On claude.ai you add Apify as a connector, then enable just this Actor's tool.
- Go to Settings โ Connectors โ Browse connectors and search for Apify MCP server. Install it (enable or update if prompted).
- When connecting, authenticate with your Apify API token, and enable the tool
johnvc/fuelprices.
- In any chat, open + โ Connectors and turn on Apify.
- Alternatively, choose Add custom connector and paste the full MCP URL
https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices, using OAuth when prompted.
- Ask Claude to run the Fuel Prices API.
Open Claude on the web: https://claude.ai
Install in Cursor

Cursor reads MCP servers from a project file at .cursor/mcp.json.
- In your project, create
.cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"apify": {
"url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices"
}
}
}
- If you prefer token auth over browser OAuth, add a header:
{
"mcpServers": {
"apify": {
"url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices",
"headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_TOKEN" }
}
}
}
- Open Cursor โ Settings โ MCP and confirm the apify server is connected (green dot).
- In Composer or Chat, ask Cursor to call the Fuel Prices API.
New to Cursor? Get it here: https://cursor.com/referral?code=XQP4VBLI3NNX
Install in ChatGPT

ChatGPT connects to the Apify MCP server through Developer mode (available on ChatGPT Pro, Plus, Business, Enterprise, and Education plans).
- Click your profile icon, then go to Settings > Apps. If you do not see a Create app button, open Advanced settings and enable Developer mode.
- Click Create app and fill out the form:
- Name: Apify
- MCP Server URL:
https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,johnvc/fuelprices
- Authentication: OAuth
- Click Create and authorize the connection with Apify.
- To use the app in a conversation, click + in the chat, choose Developer mode, and select Apify.
More help: https://docs.apify.com/platform/integrations/mcp
n8n integration
Available as an n8n community node, n8n-nodes-fuel-prices-api. In n8n, open Settings, Community Nodes, install n8n-nodes-fuel-prices-api, then use the Fuel Prices node in any workflow (it also works as an AI Agent tool).
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Last Updated: 2026.07.17