Heating oil prices in Northern Saxony are falling: fill up cheaply now!
Find out the current heating oil prices for North Saxony on June 16, 2025 and make informed decisions when purchasing.

Heating oil prices in Northern Saxony are falling: fill up cheaply now!
As is well known, heating oil prices are a fluctuating issue - even in Cologne and the surrounding area. At the moment, consumers in Saxony have to expect a price of 96.43 euros for 100 liters of heating oil. Especially in the district of Northern Saxony it is clear how different the prices can be. The current price here is 95.89 euros if you order 3000 liters, which seems to be a popular amount in this region. As news.de reports, the costs vary depending on how much heating oil you order.
The price range for different quantities in Northern Saxony looks like this:
- 500 Liter: 108,30 Euro
- 1000 Liter: 101,48 Euro
- 1500 Liter: 98,66 Euro
- 2000 Liter: 97,44 Euro
- 2500 Liter: 96,61 Euro
- 3000 Liter: 95,89 Euro
- 5000 Liter: 94,87 Euro
For anyone looking for a bargain, online services such as HeizOel24 offer a useful platform. The current heating oil prices can be determined regionally and different offers from different dealers can also be compared. A practical function, especially if you want to keep an eye on the best deal.
Keep an eye on price developments
Last week's price trends are also exciting. From June 10th to 16th, 2025, North Saxony recorded different prices day after day, which already provide a glimpse of the price level:
- 15.06.2025: 94,01 Euro
- 14.06.2025: 94,19 Euro
- 13.06.2025: 93,32 Euro
- 12.06.2025: 87,45 Euro
Why this sudden price drop? This depends largely on the market situation and the oil price development on the stock exchange, which is also confirmed by HeizOel24. In Northern Saxony, where purchasing activity is currently high, the changed delivery time of an average of 25 working days could definitely have an impact on pricing.
Legal framework: A look into the future
But it's not just the prices that are of interest. The legal framework surrounding heating oil is also important. From 2024, the Building Energy Act (GEG) will come into force, which will bring with it a number of changes: an obligation to provide advice before installing fossil fuel heating systems, as well as an obligation to replace outdated oil heating systems. These regulations may influence heating oil consumption in Germany in the future, which is currently 30.4% of residential buildings.
In Saxony it is around 29.3% - even though more and more households are considering the options for heating oil supplies. Funding is also available to replace aging heating systems to make it easier to switch to more modern technology. So the industry remains exciting and it remains to be seen how heating oil prices will develop further. Stay tuned!