I use Valley-Saybrook oil and I was just charged $3.549/gal which by coincidence is the cap on my capped oil contract... I am also trying to find out the current average price for home heating oil in CT and the only thing I found thus far is this web site http://www.homeheatingoilprices.com/CT and no matter wich city I choose I get $3.29/gal - this would have saved me about 50$ on my last shipment.
you should go to ORDEROIL.COM they ask you to type in your zip code and it shows you all the cheapest home ehating oil companies. most I've seen are about 2.59. talk about saving. i think you can order directly from the dealer that you choose. good luck!
In the summer months when the demand is down, or watch the news to see if oil prices plummet for some economic reason
The MOPS oil prices can be found on the Platts website. It has current prices for oil, natural gas, and coal. The prices change on a regular basis and are constantly updated.
An increase in the price of heating oil causes a decrease in the quantity of heating oil demanded.
The futures of heating oil is heavily dependant on the winter months of December, January, and February. There will be a quick rise in the price of heating oil if the weather becomes colder than expected and demand for fuel is higher than expected.
Oil basically runs the United States. The price directly affects all of us, from the cost to fuel our cars, to our heating bills, to the prices of food, clothes, ect. The higher the price, the more the U.S. pays, and the deeper in debt we become.
I am very sorry to say there are no "cheap" oil heating companies. Heating oil prices go according to the barrel prices and have been rising steadily. I would recommend using a wood stove or pellet stove to save on heating bills.
Standard Oil provides heating oil at affordable prices and they have reliable delivery services. Chief Energy is another reliable and affordable heating oil company.
Currently the price for home heating oil in Long Island is $3.19 at Morania Oil Express. This Long Island home heating oil company offers competitive Long Island heating oil prices and specialize in quick and easy Long Island oil delivery. The prices are posted daily here: http://moraniaoilexpress.com.
It cost about $65.95 but that is weird.
The price of home heating oil depends greatly on location and oil speculation. I would recommend checking online for local oil delivery companies. Many of these company's websites will be able to provide you with an online price quote so you can easily compare prices to find the cheapest heating oil available to you. Prices may be more expensive if you have to request an emergency heating oil delivery.
Heating oil prices in WA are higher now than the annual average in that area. The current prices in Seattle are between $4.20 and $4.65 per gallon. (Reference: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014748094_heatingoil12m.html)
Heating oil, also known as crude oil, is around $100.00 a barrel, during the month of May 2011. You can visit heatingoil.com to find out more about the amount of barrels that are purchased.
Many political websites, newspapers, and magazines are ranting about the oil prices. Heating oil prices can be found at websites such as WhiteFence, TheDailyGreen, and New York Times. Efutures is a common website used by business men and women who trade commodities.
The price of residential heating oil largely depends on the current supply and demand of crude oil. The best way to obtain the current home heating oil cost is to visit your local fuel oil distributor's website and get a quote. You should also be able to obtain a quote for an emergency heating oil delivery should you need replenishment on short notice.
probably around $4.25 per gallon
Oil prices change frequently for a number of different reasons. Crude oil is a big part of this, and will affect the price of oil. Demand can be different depending on the weather and economy. Seasons can also affect the demand for oil.
In the summer months when the demand is down, or watch the news to see if oil prices plummet for some economic reason