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  1. Heating oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on July 6 of 2024. Heating Oil increased 0.12 USD/GAL or 4.88% since the beginning of 2024, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity.

  2. Heating Oil Prices - 30 Year Historical Chart. Interactive chart showing the monthly closing price for No. 2 Heating Oil: New York Harbor since 1986. The prices shown are in U.S. dollars. The current price of heating oil as of July 01, 2024 is 2.48 per gallon.

    Year
    Averageclosing Price
    Year Open
    Year High
    2024
    $2.55
    $2.47
    $2.88
    2023
    $2.68
    $2.96
    $3.41
    2022
    $3.57
    $2.25
    $5.15
    2021
    $1.91
    $1.36
    $2.45
  3. Aug 14, 2023 · U.S crude oil exports to Canada averaged 305,000 b/d by volume in 2022, a slight decline from 2021. By value, U.S crude oil exports increased by 43% in 2022, totaling $11.9 billion. U.S. crude oil exports to Canada are typically low-density and low-sulfur crude oil grades shipped to Eastern Canada. U.S. crude oil imports from Canada tend to be ...

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · The October 2023 edition of the Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) includes the Winter Fuels Outlook with a detailed forecast for U.S. residential heating oil (and natural gas, propane, and electricity) prices, average household heating fuel consumption and expenditures, and the number of households that use each type of heating fuel by region ...

  5. Heating Oil and Propane Update. Notice: Petroleum Marketing Survey Form Changes Proposed for 2025. Weekly heating oil and propane prices are only collected during the heating season, which extends from October through March.

  6. Jun 8, 2022 · Analysis. Why high oil prices aren't creating an economic boom in Canada. Typically that discount is about $10-$15 US a barrel, but recent events have pushed the gap to beyond $20. That's...

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  8. Jan 4, 2023 · High crude oil prices led to lower U.S. gasoline demand as gasoline prices rose. Meanwhile, severe COVID-19 containment measures in China contributed to lower global petroleum demand. On December 8, the price of Brent crude oil reached the lowest 2022 price, at $75/b.