Heating oil prices in the Prignitz district: Wait for the best price!

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The heating oil prices in Prignitz were 94.31 euros per 100 liters on November 3rd, 2025. Current trends and market analysis.

Die Heizölpreise in Prignitz lagen am 03.11.2025 bei 94,31 Euro pro 100 Liter. Aktuelle Trends und Marktanalysen.
The heating oil prices in Prignitz were 94.31 euros per 100 liters on November 3rd, 2025. Current trends and market analysis.

Heating oil prices in the Prignitz district: Wait for the best price!

The energy situation in Germany has changed significantly in recent years due to international conflicts, particularly the war in Ukraine. This particularly affects the prices for heating oil, which continues to be an important source of energy for many households. On November 3, 2025, the average price for 100 liters of heating oil in Brandenburg is 93.98 euros. Although this price in itself does not seem too high, a look at the Prignitz region shows that a slightly higher price is charged here at 94.31 euros per 100 liters, which is above the average for Brandenburg. News.de reports the price variations, which vary depending on the delivery quantity. If you buy more, you can definitely save on the price:

  • 500 Liter: 111,53 Euro
  • 1000 Liter: 99,67 Euro
  • 1500 Liter: 96,44 Euro
  • 2000 Liter: 95,23 Euro
  • 2500 Liter: 94,72 Euro
  • 3000 Liter: 94,31 Euro
  • 5000 Liter: 94,06 Euro

Heating oil prices this month show that they not only vary, but also tend to remain stable. The current delivery time for heating oil in Prignitz is on average 29 working days, which is a challenge for many providers. What's also interesting is that buying activity in the region is currently very low, so people seem hesitant to buy.

Heating oil consumption and future changes

Heating oil remains a relevant source of heating in Germany, with 30.4% of residential buildings using heating oil. In Brandenburg it is 19.3%, despite rising prices and the uncertainties that the global market brings with it. From 2024, the Building Energy Act (GEG) will come into force, which primarily affects the installation of fossil heating systems. While there is no general obligation to replace existing heating systems, systems that are more than 30 years old must be replaced. In addition, an obligation to provide advice is planned, which will come into force before the installation of new heating systems.

For many households, government subsidies could provide relief for replacing outdated heating systems with more modern, more efficient solutions. While regulations change, the discussion surrounding the use of heating oil remains relevant. In the last few weeks the price developments have been registered, which show that there have been both increases and decreases.

Price development at a glance


Date Heating oil price (in euros for 100 liters)
11/02/2025 94.58
11/01/2025 94.62
October 31, 2025 94.62
October 30, 2025 93.59
October 29, 2025 92.34
October 28, 2025 94.44
October 27, 2025 94.49

With heating oil prices changing daily, it remains important for consumers to keep an eye on market conditions. Given the uncertainties surrounding global energy supplies, heating oil remains a significant, convenient, but often costly choice for many. Yahoo informs that negotiations and clauses relating to heating and heating oil systems must be given greater attention, while Time.net Provides insights into different time zones and their impact on trading hours.