Heating oil prices are falling: Fill up cheaply in Spree-Neiße now!

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Heating oil prices in the Spree-Neiße district: Current prices, developments and market information from June 26, 2025 for Brandenburg.

Heizölpreise im Landkreis Spree-Neiße: Aktuelle Preise, Entwicklung und Marktinformationen vom 26.06.2025 für Brandenburg.
Heating oil prices in the Spree-Neiße district: Current prices, developments and market information from June 26, 2025 for Brandenburg.

Heating oil prices are falling: Fill up cheaply in Spree-Neiße now!

As is well known, heating oil prices in Germany are a volatile matter. Especially in the winter months, heating oil is an essential resource that is of great importance for many households in the region. On June 26, 2025, the average price for heating oil in Brandenburg is 91.05 euros for 100 liters. In the Spree-Neiße district, buyers can get an even cheaper price of 90.54 euros for 100 liters of heating oil, provided they buy a larger quantity, around 3,000 liters. This can be seen in the current price table for heating oil in the district, where the prices vary for different purchase quantities:

Quantity (liters) Price (in euros)
500 105.91
1000 94.62
1500 92.45
2000 91.51
2500 90.82
3000 90.54
5000 89.78

The developments of the last few days show that heating oil prices are fluctuating. On June 25th the price was 92.11 euros for 3000 liters and fell to the mentioned 90.54 euros on June 26th. This is notable because the price has gone through ups and downs in the previous days, with a high of 101.05 euros on June 19th.

A look at the market mechanisms

The fluctuations in heating oil prices in Germany are often the result of regional market conditions. In the Spree-Neiße region, for example, prices are particularly dependent on the development of oil prices on the international commodity futures exchanges in New York (NYMEX) and London (ICE Futures). The Brent oil price index is a crucial reference here. The price is also regionally influenced by the general market situation and demand, which has increased sharply in the Spree-Neiße in recent weeks. The current figures show that 30.4% of residential buildings in Germany use heating oil, while in Brandenburg this proportion is 19.3%, which underlines the importance of heating oil.

Another factor that is putting pressure on price developments is the current delivery time, which is an average of 30 working days in the Spree-Neiße district. The offer continues to be taken up due to high purchasing activity. Consumers who want to access heating oil offers can do so through online price calculators that allow you to enter your own zip code to find different offers from regional heating oil dealers. This way you can get the cheapest price, which is very important for many households.

The future perspective

With the entry into force of the Building Energy Act (GEG) in 2024, changes are also on the horizon. From this point on, advice will be necessary before installing fossil fuel heating systems, and systems that were put into operation before January 1, 1991 must be replaced as part of an obligation to replace them. Exceptions exist for certain technologies and capacities. There are also financial incentives for replacing outdated heating systems. Consumers should therefore follow developments closely in order to be well prepared, both legally and financially.

The rising heating oil prices are subject to many influences, be it geopolitical tensions or current oil prices on the market. In order not to lose track of the jungle of offers and prices, it is advisable to closely monitor price developments and, if necessary, make strategic purchases.

You can find more information about heating oil prices at news.de, heizoel24.de and energieshop.totalenergies.de.