Heating oil prices in the Oder-Spree district: Current data from November 3rd, 2025!

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Current heating oil prices in the Oder-Spree district: Find out more about price trends and regional developments from November 3rd, 2025.

Aktuelle Heizölpreise im Landkreis Oder-Spree: Mehr erfahren über Preistrends und regionale Entwicklungen vom 3.11.2025.
Current heating oil prices in the Oder-Spree district: Find out more about price trends and regional developments from November 3rd, 2025.

Heating oil prices in the Oder-Spree district: Current data from November 3rd, 2025!

In Brandenburg, heating oil is currently traded at an average price of 93.98 euros for 100 liters, which is also reflected in the Oder-Spree district, where the current prices are 94.42 euros. The development of heating oil prices shows a certain stability, but remains influenced by various factors, including the market situation and the development of oil prices on the stock exchange. A few days earlier, the price of heating oil was 94.58 euros (as of November 2nd, 2025) and has therefore remained in a small price range, ranging from 86.88 euros to 94.62 euros [news.de].

If you look at the price development in detail, you will notice that the price of heating oil has fluctuated slightly in the last few weeks. For example, on October 30th the price was 93.59 euros and much less than a week earlier it was 89.01 euros (October 22, 2025). A list of the latest price developments in Oder-Spree looks like this:

  • 02.11.2025: 94,58 Euro
  • 01.11.2025: 94,62 Euro
  • 30.10.2025: 93,59 Euro
  • 29.10.2025: 92,34 Euro
  • 28.10.2025: 94,44 Euro
  • 27.10.2025: 94,49 Euro
  • 24.10.2025: 93,10 Euro
  • 22.10.2025: 89,01 Euro
  • 21.10.2025: 88,19 Euro
  • 20.10.2025: 87,98 Euro

Price fluctuations and ordering

Heating oil prices can vary regionally and depend heavily on demand and medium-term price developments. According to heizoel24.de it is advisable to compare prices regularly, as the order quantity also influences the costs per liter. Several households that order heating oil together can benefit from graduated prices and thus reduce the overall price.

When ordering in Oder-Spree, the delivery time is on average 31 working days, which can mean that those who rely on heating oil have to plan ahead to avoid running into bottlenecks.

Heating modernization and legal framework conditions

An important aspect that affects heating oil prices and the use of heating oil is the Building Energy Act (GEG), which comes into force in 2024. This does not provide for an obligation to replace heating systems, but oil heating systems that were installed before January 1, 1991 and systems that are more than 30 years old must be modernized. There are exceptions for smaller systems with less than 4 kW or over 400 kW that are operated with low-temperature or condensing technology or hybrid heating.

Funding is available to support the replacement of outdated heating systems. Heating oil consumption in Germany shows that around 30.4% of residential buildings use heating oil; in Brandenburg it is 19.3%. This underlines how great the need for efficient heating solutions is.

At a time when many households are tied to heating oil, looking at alternative solutions is even more relevant. Climate change and other environmental stressors are making sustainable heating methods increasingly important and contributing to the discussion about the future of energy supply. According to Conservation International, an inadequate supply of appropriate resources could endanger not only animals, such as the birds responsible for plant dispersal, but also entire ecosystems. The connection between climate change and heating systems is far-reaching and should be taken seriously.