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Heating Oil Price in UK Trend for June 22nd 2011
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The price of heating oil has dipped in the UK today (June 22nd), tracking the fall in crude oil that has occurred during trading on the world markets.
BoilerJuice's Home Heating Oil Prices tracker indicates a litre of the fuel is now priced at just over 56.4p, having declined from yesterday's figure of approximately 56.9p.
Homeowners may want to use the price fall - which follows a marginal slide on Tuesday - as an opportunity to stock up on heating oil and ensure they have a plentiful supply for the winter months.
The dip coincided with a drop in crude oil futures during trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, where crude for delivery in August fell by as much as 86 cents (52.9p) to $93.31 per barrel after a Bloomberg survey predicted that a decrease in stockpiles of the commodity in the US may be smaller than previously expected.
Suggestions that some Opec countries are raising supplies of crude also put pressure on prices, the news agency noted.
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Nearly half the households in the northeastern region of the United States use heating oil to provide part or all of their space heating needs. As the weather gets colder, consumers should be mindful of what they’ll be paying for heating oil.
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