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I’m so glad we decided to buy a wood burning stove insert to put in my fireplace years ago. At this point wood is cheaper than oil. Looks like we’ll be using it more this winter.
Is there a reason why heating oil is going for nearly $5.70 a gallon when the cost per barrel has dropped overall? It's going to cost a fortune to heat my home this winter. These prices literally make no sense. I could understand somewhere around $3.50-$4 but this is just ridiculous.
Heating oil is essentially diesel fuel. There is a shortage of diesel fuel right now. Google “diesel fuel shortage” for more information.
Maybe the winter will be mild. I heard some long range forecasts that suggested it might be. I haven’t used heat so far this fall. I don’t use heat as long as my home is in the 60s and I actually prefer cooler indoor temps. The weather forecast is temps in the 60s all week.
Maybe the winter will be mild. I heard some long range forecasts that suggested it might be. I haven’t used heat so far this fall. I don’t use heat as long as my home is in the 60s and I actually prefer cooler indoor temps. The weather forecast is temps in the 60s all week.
Government controls the weather.
This is all coordinated.
Lol
New York and New England start RATIONING heating oil before winter as stockpiles slump by 70% and fears rise that families will be left in the cold. Lovely.
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