SelectStarFromNames t1_iu58n0j wrote
I wouldn't take an oil company's word for it but it does seem to be backed up by credible sources too https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-21/heating-oil-being-rationed-in-us-northeast-before-winter-starts
Parking_Brilliant842 t1_iu73k32 wrote
Your local oil companies work off fairly small margins, especially after taxes, insurance, transportation and truck repairs. The average Rhode Island local oil company operates on a net margin of 25 to 30 cents a gallon. The average residential customer in Rhode Island burns approximately 600 gallons of heating oil. So most companies are making all said and done $150 a customer (total over 2-3 deliveries possibly more)to deliver oil to your home in the rain,sleet, and snow. I used to be in the industry and the average homeowner doesn’t get their oil heating system cleaned and maintained on a yearly basis. By not doing so you’re costing yourself a 1/4 to half tank of oil sometimes more if you go longer than two years. And that’s with the higher ul standard oil you’re receiving, years ago it was more like a full tank of oil due to the higher soot content during combustion.
Frequent_Ad_7824 OP t1_iu6b2yk wrote
I just heard back t on the Radio too
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