Heating oil prices in the Freising district: rising costs in June 2025!

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Heating oil prices in Freising on June 19, 2025: Current prices, trends and tips for saving for homeowners in Bavaria.

Heizölpreise in Freising am 19.06.2025: Aktuelle Preise, Trends und Tipps zum Sparen für Hauseigentümer in Bayern.
Heating oil prices in Freising on June 19, 2025: Current prices, trends and tips for saving for homeowners in Bavaria.

Heating oil prices in the Freising district: rising costs in June 2025!

What is currently happening on the heating oil market? In Freising, heating oil prices rose to 101.06 euros for 100 liters on June 19, 2025 if you buy 3,000 liters straight away. For comparison: the average price in Bavaria is only slightly higher at 101.48 euros. This offers buyers the opportunity to save a lot when they order larger quantities. To give an overview of the price range for different quantities of heating oil, here are some current prices:

  • 500 Liter: 114,79 Euro
  • 1000 Liter: 105,41 Euro
  • 1500 Liter: 102,93 Euro
  • 2000 Liter: 101,59 Euro
  • 2500 Liter: 101,33 Euro
  • 3000 Liter: 101,06 Euro
  • 5000 Liter: 100,14 Euro

This month there is good news for bargain hunters who are keeping an eye on prices. Compared to the prices on June 18th, when 100 liters of heating oil still cost 98.22 euros, this is a noticeable increase. If you look back a few days, it even looked like this:

  • 17. Juni: 96,11 Euro
  • 16. Juni: 95,55 Euro
  • 15. Juni: 94,01 Euro

The current prices are not only an indication of an increasing trend, but also of a consistently high level of purchasing activity in the Freising district, which is associated with an average delivery time of 39 working days. But where do these price fluctuations come from?

Relevant developments in the oil market

An important aspect that influences prices is the geopolitical situation in the Middle East. According to Tecson, there are significant risks to the oil market, especially from military conflicts, such as Israel's air strikes on Iran. The rising oil prices and the worsening political situation are causing heating oil prices to rise. For example, Brent crude oil recently traded at $76.8 per barrel and WTI at $75.4.

Additionally, the latest DOE numbers reported a decline in crude oil inventories of 11.2 million barrels, which is also driving prices higher. The latest heating oil prices also show a clear direction: the heating oil reference price in Germany was 102.9 cents per liter on June 18th. That is 1.2% more than the previous day and over 10% compared to the previous week. Dealers report price increases of between 0.8 and 1.6 cents per liter.

Heating oil consumption and tips for saving

In Germany, 30.4% of residential buildings, or around 5.8 million, get their heat from heating oil. In Bavaria there are even 1.2 million residential buildings, which accounts for 40.2%. This shows once again how important heating oil is for a warm room. If you want to save cleverly, here are some simple tips:

  1. Vermeiden Sie Notbestellungen!
  2. Sammelbestellungen mit Nachbarn oder Freunden machen
  3. Den Markt ganzjährig im Blick behalten
  4. Heizungsanlagen modernisieren für langfristige Einsparungen

Heating oil prices can be influenced by many factors. This makes it all the more important to stay informed and, if necessary, choose the best time to buy. Services like Fast Energy's Heating Oil Barometer provide daily market reports and help assess price trends. This means that every homeowner can manage their heating costs cleverly and precisely.

For more information on current heating oil prices and developments you can visit the following links: news.de, tecson.de and fastenergy.de.