What is the current price of heating oil in PA?

Our current fuel oil prices are between $1.60-$1.89 per gallon. You can find updated information on current fuel oil prices on our website. Note: These prices are as of Nov. 4, 2020.

How much does 100 gallons of heating oil cost?

Overall, the average cost of 100 gallons ranges between $280 and $310.

What is the price of heating oil on Long Island?

Latest Monthly Average Home Heating Oil Prices

Region Cents Per Gallon
New York Statewide 311.8
Long Island Region 321.5
New York City 329.7
Lower Hudson Region 312.4

How long will 200 gallons of heating oil last?

For example, if you had 200 gallons of oil delivered and it took 20 days to reach the same level on your tank gauge, you used about 10 gallons a day. Compare your fuel consumption to the temperatures you recorded to get a sense of how much temperature affected your oil use.

How can I save money on heating oil?

Below are the top 10 ways to save money on heating oil, starting with the most significant.

  1. Discontinue Automatic Delivery.
  2. Install a Smart Oil Gauge.
  3. Install a Programmable WiFi Thermostat.
  4. Tune-Up Your HVAC System.
  5. Seal Drafty Doors.
  6. Seal Drafty Windows.
  7. Add or Improve Insulation.
  8. Close Off Unused Spaces.

How long will a 100 gallons of heating oil last?

about six days
How long should 100 gallons of heating oil last? Using the calculation above, 1.7 gallons per hour x 10 hours a day (assuming the number of hours you spend at home is 10 hours) = 17 gallons a day. That means, 100 gallons of oil will last you about six days (100-gallon tank / 17 gallons per day = 5.8 days).

What is the current price of oil?

Crude Oil & Natural Gas

Index Units Price
CL1:COM WTI Crude Oil (Nymex) USD/bbl. 70.43
CO1:COM Brent Crude (ICE) USD/bbl. 74.28
CP1:COM Crude Oil (Tokyo) JPY/kl 44,700.00
NG1:COM Natural Gas (Nymex) USD/MMBtu 4.80

How much does a 275 gallon oil tank hold?

When full, a 275-gallon tank holds approximately 225 gallons; the rest of the space is left to allow for air or debris at the bottom of your tank.