The price of oil depends on many factors, there is no way to predict who will offer the cheapest prices in advance. One of the biggest factors in price is your location, you can visit the site below to view US average prices at any given time. http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/data.cfm#prices
Heating oil is typically cheapest to purchase during the summer months when demand is lower.
Heating oil is ussually provided by heating oil companies. Your best bet to save money would be to either join a co-op or shop around for the cheapest provider that offers price lock. You can also see if you qualify for energy assistance.
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.
Companies that offer cheap home heating oil supplies include Dewitt Petroleum and Union Plus. Other examples of these companies include Aeroenergy and Petro.
i would suggest amazon. i don't really know any other places that would sell heating oil. you could always check walmart, target, or even big lots for cheaper prices.
vegetable is the cheapest I've found
Contact a local residential heating oil supplier in your area. Websites for heating oil distributors should offer you a price quote on the current cost of home heating oil. A residential heating oil supplier will deliver directly to your home and usually offer emergency heating oil delivery if your tank is completely empty.
Oil heating is a form of fuel which is an alternative to electric powered heating. More information about oil heating can be found online on Wikipedia.
Sure, but it is way more expensive that heating oil.
Heating oil is typically classified into two main grades: No. 1 and No. 2 heating oil. No. 1 heating oil is lighter and used in some situations where lower temperatures are required, while No. 2 heating oil is the most commonly used grade for residential heating. Occasionally, No. 4 heating oil is also used in certain applications, but it is less common.
No, it is not safe to heat heating oil in a microwave as it can cause the oil to overheat and potentially catch fire. It is recommended to heat heating oil using a stove or other appropriate heating methods.
Oil central heating tends to be more expensive when compared to gas central heating as the price for heating oil tends to be higher when compared to natural gas. The price of heating oil also tends to be more volatile than natural gas.