Friday, January 29, 2010

What's the deal with the cost of Propane?

Recently we received an email from a fellow Fuelstart community member upset about the fluctuating price of propane. Below is a portion of that email.

"I had a 325 gallon propane tank filled 2 days ago (1/6/2010) from my local propane dealer with a price of $2.6247 per gallon (140 gallons). I was quoted the day for the delivery at 2.53 per gallon ( increase of almost 10% in 1 day). My neighbor had his propane tank filled today and was charged $5.13 per gallon (200 gallons equals over $1000)from his local propane dealer. I think all of the states should pass a regulation to make all the fuel oil and propane delivery companies post their price per gallon on their website or on website such as yours or the state agency websites.

Also should show the price the dealer is paying for fuel from their source (end of pipeline, etc) and the transportation, and the tariffs, and retail price based on volume the consumer uses. I think that this is the only way to give the consumer reassurance that he is being treated fairly. I also thought maybe you could suggest other places I might be to send this request for action."


I agree with this user. That is why started we Fuelstart in the first place! We have contacted several propane dealers and they are reluctant to post their prices here or even there on own website. I guess one of the main reasons is that they have different prices based on the usage of the propane. Such as cooking or heating purposes. As far as recommendations go I would let your local propane dealer's know that you would like to see the price posted here or on their own companies website. The bottom line is they have the right to charge what ever they want for the products they sell. It's up to the consumer to make sure they are being tried fairly. Hopefully in time they will start posting prices as most heating oil companies have already adopted and embraced this practice.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cheapest Oil UK and Ireland

During the past couple of weeks I've been exchanging emails with the founder of http://www.cheapestoil.co.uk/ (UK and Northern Ireland) and http://www.cheapestoil.ie/ (Republic of Ireland).They like us are a fuel price comparsion website. According to their founder in Northern Ireland, where they are based, about 72% of people heat their homes with oil. They have dealt with similar struggles getting some Oil dealers to adopt the concept of using the internet to promote their respective companies. We have been sharing ideas and hope to bring new features that can help both homeowners and fuel dealers.

Across the big pond they are currently in the grip of the worst cold snap in 30 years. The price of heating oil has risen from £350 ($560) to over £410 ($656) for a standard supply of 900 litres (which is about 237 U.S. gallons) and there are delays caused by snow and ice in getting deliveries. Naturally, people are going berserk, accusing oil distributors of profiteering and the message of stock market prices going up isn’t being heard.

Here in America Oil has went up, but nothing like we saw a couple of years ago. Nevertheless we both agree that our websites serve as a great tool for homeowners and fuel dealers. We that said I'm glad we both share the same thoughts and will continue build our websites to better serve the community.

Monday, January 4, 2010

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