Thursday 12th April 2018. Crude Oils have fallen back after a “war fears” blew the prices upwards. Brent Crude just remains above the $70 a barrel price and is down by $0.49 or 0.52% to $71.57. Similarly, WTI is down to $66.41 losing $0.41 or 0.61%. The #heatingoil price also down to $2.0818, down $1.09 or 0.52% paving the way for some further falls in UK heating oil prices over the next few days. We are not sure at this stage with warmer a weather how this will pan out.
The news from theweatheroutlook.com website for the rest of the week and next week is included below.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: It remains changeable and all regions are likely to have wet weather at times. In sunny spells it will be warm in much of the country, although it stays cooler in north eastern coastal counties. By the weekend there is an increasing chance of thundery showers in southern and central regions.
Week commencing 16th April 2018. Central and eastern areas should have a good deal of dry and quite warm weather. In the west there is an increasing risk of showers or more prolonged spells of rain and cooler conditions.
The last 31 days has seen average UK heating oil prices tumble by 3.6ppl. Crude oils today are on the fall again and UK #heatingoil looks to continue to benefit its consumers as the temperatures are warming up. More recently, the last 14 days UK heating oil prices have continued to fall despite minor hiccups. Prices show a net drop in the market place of 2.16ppl or 4.04%. The logarithmic average is showing a steady but moderate decline.
Our advice is to keep those tanks topped up this time of year especially with these prices. If you are low on fuel, less than 25% then you need to take action now and fill up at good prices.
Please check your tank levels asap and if need be, get multiple #heatingoilquotes by visiting http://heatingoilshop.com , today and get multiple #heatingoilquotes from local suppliers and top-up for less without paying commission or other charges being added. You could save yourself about £10.00 commission (500 x 0.02ppl) + £2.99 surcharge by using the same suppliers.
Over the last 7 days the average UK #heatingoil price has continued to fall and the average UK price is 53.69ppl a drop of 1.54ppl or 2.78% over the last 7 days with an average of 54.54ppl. In the regions, England prices on average are down by 1.90ppl or 3.39% to 54.10ppl with average prices settling at 55.17ppl. Prices in England are still at odds with the other regions and could do with some adjustment.
In Scotland prices rose again by 0.28ppl or 0.53% to 52.70ppl with a 7 day average of 52.50ppl.
Wales again saw a falll of 1.32ppl or 2.48% to 51.85ppl with a 7 day average of 52.49ppl. In Northern Ireland prices fell back by 0.14% or 0.07ppl to 50.71ppl with a 7 day average of 50.73ppl.
We are expecting the overall average UK #heatingoil price to fall very gradually over the next week as we are now at the end of the extended heating season. For current price trends, head on over to http://heatingoilshop.com and get multiple #heatingoilquotes from suppliers to your area.
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