Heating oil prices in Spree-Neisse are rising: What you need to know now!
Find out the current heating oil prices in the Spree-Neiße district on July 14, 2025 and their development since the Ukraine War.

Heating oil prices in Spree-Neisse are rising: What you need to know now!
The energy situation in Germany has changed noticeably in recent years, especially since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. Today, July 14, 2025, the price for heating oil in Brandenburg rose to an average of 93.20 euros per 100 liters. In the Spree-Neiße district, where consumers are active in the market despite rising prices, the price is even 93.57 euros, i.e. above the Brandenburg average. This shows that heating oil continues to be an important source of energy, especially in the cold winter months.
Heating oil prices are not constant, but fluctuate considerably between different districts. The prices for different quantities of heating oil can be very different. For 3000 liters of heating oil the prices can look like this:
- 500 Liter: 107,77 Euro
- 1000 Liter: 97,67 Euro
- 1500 Liter: 95,64 Euro
- 2000 Liter: 94,57 Euro
- 2500 Liter: 93,93 Euro
- 3000 Liter: 93,57 Euro
- 5000 Liter: 92,73 Euro
Monthly price development
The data also shows price developments in the Spree-Neiße district over the past month. On July 13, 2025, the price was 91.69 euros for 100 liters, which means we can see a continuous increase. Here is an overview of the price fluctuations:
- 11.07.2025: 91,70 Euro
- 10.07.2025: 92,48 Euro
- 09.07.2025: 92,63 Euro
- 08.07.2025: 91,58 Euro
- 07.07.2025: 92,79 Euro
- 06.07.2025: 90,86 Euro
- 05.07.2025: 90,86 Euro
Interestingly, the price level is quite low compared to last year, which suits many consumers. While heating oil prices have varied in recent decades, according to Statista they have clearly fallen from 1960 to 2025. This development has been analyzed in detail in the latest statistical reports on energy prices, which are updated monthly and provide an overview of the different types of energy.
Regulations and funding
From 2024, the Building Energy Act (GEG) will come into force, which will bring changes for certain households. Although it does not oblige the replacement of heating systems, there will be an obligation to provide advice before installing fossil fuel heating systems. In addition, oil heating systems that are more than 30 years old must be replaced, although there are exceptions for certain systems and owners of single-family homes. Funding to support the replacement of aging heating systems is also available.
In Germany, 30.4% of residential buildings have chosen heating oil as an energy source. In Brandenburg this proportion is slightly lower at 19.3%. This shows that heating oil still plays an important role in the energy supply. The current delivery period of an average of 29 working days for heating oil in the Spree-Neiße region also shows that the market is still increasing, while price conditions continue to fluctuate. The daily update of heating oil prices ensures that consumers can always make informed decisions.
For further information on prices and the general development of energy prices in Germany, we recommend taking a look at the reports from Destatis.