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               Heating Oil and Propane Update

FAQs for Data Users

Q1: Why are data not collected over the summer?
The residential pricing data collected on heating oil and propane prices are for the Winter Heating Fuels Survey. The purpose of this survey is to collect prices for these fuels as they are used for heating purposes. For the purposes of the survey, the winter heating season extends from October through March. However, EIA does publish spot prices for heating oil and propane throughout the year. In addition, some State Energy Offices collect these data independent of this survey.

Q2: I am being charged more than the State average by my heating fuel provider. Am I a victim of price-gouging?
here are many factors that affect heating fuel prices, including the volume amount delivered, the method and frequency of delivery, and the location of the dealer relative to their source for the fuel as well as the customer. These factors can vary widely given the size or infrastructure of a given State. If the State average does not align with the price you are paying, you can still use the data to look for trends in heating fuel prices in your area. 

Some residential consumers will be charged more than the average, while others will be charged less. It is important to be an informed consumer, and we hope that the data help in this regard. If you are concerned about the prices you are being charged, be sure to call other local suppliers, or check in with your State Energy Office.

Q3: What benefit does this survey provide?
The Winter Heating Fuels Telephone survey arose out of the need for Congress to monitor heating fuel prices during especially cold winters and supply disruptions, such as those that occurred during the Gulf War in the early 1990s or more recently during the propane shortage which occurred during the winter of 2014. The rise of heating costs attributed to these events can have serious impacts on the cost of living for residents that rely on these fuels as their main source of heat. 

The State Energy Offices that collaborate with the U.S. Energy Information Administration to conduct this survey also use the aggregated data to monitor the heating fuel markets in their States as well as to develop and maintain programs which provide financial assistance for heating costs to low-income residents.

These data are also frequently accessed by residential consumers of heating fuel as a way to monitor trends in heating fuel prices in their State.

Q4: How are prices of No. 2 Distillate affected by the price changes of crude oil?
here is a relationship between the price of No. 2 Distillate and the price of crude oil. However, this relationship is not always straightforward. Since No. 2 Distillate is a crude oil product, it must be refined and distributed before it is ready for sale, leading to differences in the trends of the two prices. Wholesale spot prices of heating oil tend to be more closely related to crude oil prices, because they often do not account for local market conditions or distribution costs. However, in the event of a cold winter when heating oil supply is low, the price for the residential heating oil to the consumer may increase despite a decrease in the current spot price for crude oil.

Q5: Why does the price of heating fuel always appear to be so much higher in the Northeast than the Midwest?
There are a number of reasons why heating fuel prices differ in one part of the country versus another. Many local market conditions factor into heating fuel prices. For example, there may be more retailers in one market than in another with greater competition, lower prices in the market with more retailers, or the typical delivery volumes may be different with lower prices charged for higher delivery volumes. 

One important factor affecting retail heating fuel supplies is the distribution options for transporting these products to a given region. Some parts of the country rely on a few distribution routes to supply most of the heating fuel to the region, which means that supplies are limited by capacity. Regional factors affecting heating fuel supplies play a significant role in determining price differences for customers in the Northeast and Midwest.

Q6: Why are heating oil and propane price data not collected for other States?
The survey was developed to collect information for the States using heating oil and propane as their primary source of residential heating during the winter months. As shown in this 2011 article, the majority of heating oil and propane consumed for heating purposes is in the Northeast and Midwest of the country.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration strives to create value by providing timely and accurate data to the public. If you are interested in having your State added to this survey, please contact the Survey Manager, Marcela Rourk atmarcela.rourk@eia.gov. Your input will be taken into consideration in determining the future of the survey.

In addition, you may want to check to see if your State Energy Office collects these data independent of this survey.

Q7: Why were 14 states added to the survey in 2014?
For the first time since 1994, States were added to the survey in response to the propane supply shortage and sharp increases in propane prices throughout the United States during the 2013-2014 winter heating season. State Energy Offices in all states have been invited to participate in residential propane price data collection as part of the State Heating Oil and Propane Program.

Q8: Why are wholesale prices not reported in some states where residential prices are reported?
EIA publishes wholesale prices for heating oil and propane calculated from the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS). OPIS collects such data at the city level, and some states do not have a sufficient number of cities within the OPIS survey to calculate a statewide average.

Q9: Why is the price for last week slightly different than the price I saw last week. Does this mean that the data are different for the whole data series?
Prior week residential heating oil and propane prices may be revised during the week following publication. Revisions may be made when a price discrepancy for an outlet in the survey is discovered after the publication timeline is closed. Unless otherwise noted, prices will only be revised one week following publication.



 
Thrifty Direct 
The Thrifty Propane Customer Rewards Program gives Thrifty Propane customers a 10%* Discount over Thrifty Direct's lowest Amazon/Internet prices for the top quality name brand propane products and appliances you want as of the publishing date. Thrifty Propane customer will ALWAYS get the lowest prices at the Thrifty Direct store. 
In fact, like Thrifty Propane's guarantee to beat anyone's price for propane by $0.10 per gallon, we will beat anyone's prices on the products we sell at Thrifty Direct.** As a Thrifty Propane customer you also receive FREE SHIPPING at the Thrifty Direct store.
As a Thrifty Propane customer you are enrolled in a rewards program that gives you money to spend only at the Thrifty Direct store by rewarding you for every gallon you purchase at Thrifty Propane. For every gallon of propane you purchase starting 10/15/2014, you will add $0.03 to your Thrifty Direct Dollars account to spend only at the Thrifty Direct store. With our NEW REWARDS PROGRAM you get more value from your heating dollar.

 * Prices and programs subject to change ** Must be the same product ** Find the exact Year,Make and Model with the same features and we will match the price with Free Shipping! See complete disclaimer below (How You Can Use Your Thrifty Direct Dollars). 

           How You Can Use Your Thrifty Direct Dollars:
  • Earn $0.03 per gallon in Thrifty Direct Dollars for every gallon purchased after 10-15-2014.

  • You can use Thrifty Direct dollars only at the Thrifty Direct Store.

  • Every product falls into at least one product category, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, or Agricultural.

  • As a Thrifty Propane customer your propane purchase falls into one of the same four categories, Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Agricultural.

  • You will be able to purchase products in the same use category as your customer category: i.e. Commercial customers can only apply their Thrifty Direct Dollars to commercial products. Agricultural customers can only apply their Thrifty Direct Dollars to agricultural products. 

Tank Schedule Notice
WE CANNOT GIVE YOU A FIRM SET DATE. We can only deliver your tank on a BEST EFFORTS basis. The date we set your new tank depends on the weather, because the ground can be too wet and soft to set the tank, the availability of our crane trucks, the status of our tank supply, which is limited by the shear weight and size of the tanks. These tanks can weigh in excess of 2,000 pounds. Each crane truck can set only two tanks per day. Crane trucks may experience mechanical issues requiring repairs.
Purchasing a pre-buy of propane is not necessary when you purchase a tank, you can obtain propane at any time and from any supplier.

DO remember that if at any time between order and installation, you can request a full refund and we will immediately refund your full purchase price.
DO call for a delivery once your tank is installed, to provide time to ensure that your in-house system is operating properly as well as check for any smell of gas
DON'T send your old tank back until you we have set your tank in your yard, it is fully operational and filled.. NEVER be without a tank.
DON'T take a day off from work: we can install the tank on your property and then Thrifty Propane can turn the tank on after testing when you are home.
 
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