Heating oil prices in Oberallgäu: Current trends and cheap offers!

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Find out the current heating oil prices in the Oberallgäu district and the effects of the energy situation as of October 30, 2025.

Erfahren Sie die aktuellen Heizölpreise im Landkreis Oberallgäu und die Auswirkungen der Energiesituation zum 30.10.2025.
Find out the current heating oil prices in the Oberallgäu district and the effects of the energy situation as of October 30, 2025.

Heating oil prices in Oberallgäu: Current trends and cheap offers!

The energy situation in Germany has changed noticeably since the Ukraine war, and this is particularly reflected in heating oil prices. Heating oil remains an important source of energy for many households, although prices and delivery times currently fluctuate greatly. This is how it costs today, thatOctober 30, 2025, heating oil in Bavaria averages 94.32 euros for 100 liters. In the Oberallgäu district the price is 93.65 euros, provided you order at least 3000 liters.

However, the price range for heating oil in Oberallgäu varies considerably, depending on the order quantity. Since the heating oil is divided according to the following scheme, consumers can save a lot even with larger quantities:

Order quantity (liters) Price for 100 liters (Euro)
500 106.27
1000 97.70
1500 96.12
2000 94.84
2500 94.08
3000 93.65
5000 93.15

Price development at a glance

In the last few weeks, heating oil prices in Oberallgäu have fallen noticeably. A quick analysis of the price movement shows the following movement over the last few days:

  • 29.10.2025: 92,34 Euro
  • 28.10.2025: 94,44 Euro
  • 27.10.2025: 94,49 Euro
  • 26.10.2025: 93,04 Euro
  • 25.10.2025: 93,04 Euro
  • 24.10.2025: 93,10 Euro
  • 22.10.2025: 89,01 Euro
  • 18.10.2025: 87,12 Euro

With a price of 93.65 euros for 100 liters of heating oil, the current price level is relatively low, which could be extremely attractive for buyers. However, purchasing activity in Oberallgäu is also currently quite low, which suggests that many households are waiting and not buying straight away.

Looking to the future

Another topic that will become more important in the next few years is the new Building Energy Act (GEG), which is due to come into force in 2024. This law focuses on mandatory advice before installing fossil fuel heating systems. In addition, outdated oil heaters that were installed before January 1, 1991 must be replaced. Interestingly, however, this replacement obligation does not apply to certain systems and owners of single-family homes that have been lived in since 2002.

Renewable energy subsidies are available for households who want to replace their outdated systems with modern heating technologies. In Germany, 30.4 percent of residential buildings are currently supplied with heating oil, and in Bavaria the figure is even 40.2 percent. This shows how many households rely on this traditional energy source.

The development of heating oil prices is updated daily, which is why it makes sense for consumers to keep an eye on the current situation. Anyone who relies on heating oil now could get a real bargain with a good hand. Further information on this is provided by News.de and the heizoelpreis-aktuell.de.