Heating oil prices in Stendal: Rising costs and long delivery times!

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Heating oil prices in Stendal on October 27th, 2025: Current price, trends and regional developments in the energy sector after the Ukraine war.

Heizölpreise in Stendal am 27.10.2025: Aktueller Preis, Trends und regionale Entwicklungen im Energiesektor nach dem Ukraine-Krieg.
Heating oil prices in Stendal on October 27th, 2025: Current price, trends and regional developments in the energy sector after the Ukraine war.

Heating oil prices in Stendal: Rising costs and long delivery times!

In the current energy situation, the price of heating oil is once again a hot topic. On October 27, 2025, the average price for 100 liters of heating oil in Saxony-Anhalt is 93.86 euros, while in Stendal the price is 94.74 euros for the same amount. That is a little above the Saxony-Anhalt average, and purchasing activity in the district remains low, as before News.de reported.

But what about the prices if you want to buy larger quantities? Here are some price examples for heating oil in Stendal:

Crowd Price in euros
500 litres 111.96
1000 litres 100.57
1500 litres 97.38
2000 litres 96.34
2500 litres 95.27
3000 litres 94.74
5000 litres 93.39

Price development in detail

Heating oil prices are subject to strong fluctuations, which is also reflected in the weekly observations. In the last few days, prices have moved as follows:

day Price in euros for 100 liters
October 26, 2025 93.04
October 25, 2025 93.04
October 24, 2025 93.10
October 23, 2025 93.05
October 22, 2025 89.01
October 21, 2025 88.19

What is particularly noteworthy is that the current situation is also influenced by geopolitical factors. The US financial sanctions against Russian oil companies such as Rosneft and Lukoil are causing rising crude oil prices, as Tecson highlights. These sanctions are intended to put pressure on Russia to end the conflict in Ukraine.

What does the future hold?

The situation could also change as a result of the Building Energy Act lurking on the horizon, which will come into force from 2024. This law requires oil heaters that are more than 30 years old to be replaced, but there are exceptions that apply to certain heating systems. An obligation to provide advice before installing fossil fuel heating systems will also be introduced from 2024. Anyone who switches to new technologies can also look forward to financial incentives to replace old heating systems, as information from Destatis shows.

Overall, the heating oil price situation remains dynamic. While many households rely on heating oil as an important source of energy, the market is price sensitive and it is advisable to compare prices regularly. Because in this sector you can definitely do business with a good hand!