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Kerosene Prices UK

Compare kerosene heating oil prices from trusted UK suppliers. Get instant quotes and find the cheapest kerosene near you.

Kerosene (28-second oil) is the standard domestic heating fuel for over 1.5 million UK homes. Our free comparison tool checks prices from multiple suppliers covering England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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Understanding Kerosene Heating Oil

Kerosene (C2 grade) is the most widely used domestic heating oil in the UK. Also known as 28-second oil (referring to its viscosity), it's the standard fuel for household oil-fired boilers.

Unlike mains gas, kerosene prices are set by individual suppliers rather than a single utility company. This means prices can vary significantly between suppliers — sometimes by as much as 10-15p per litre for the same delivery.

That's why comparing prices is so important. On a typical 1,000-litre order, the difference between the cheapest and most expensive supplier in your area could be £100-£150.

Types of Heating Oil

  • C2 Kerosene (28-second): Standard domestic heating oil. Used in the vast majority of UK homes with oil boilers.
  • Gas Oil (35-second): Also known as red diesel. Used in commercial/agricultural settings. Not suitable for most domestic boilers.
  • Premium Kerosene: Contains additives for improved efficiency and boiler protection. Slightly more expensive but can extend boiler life.
  • HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil): A renewable, drop-in alternative to kerosene that reduces carbon emissions by up to 90%.

What Affects Kerosene Prices?

Crude Oil Markets

Kerosene is refined from crude oil, so international oil prices directly impact what you pay. Brent Crude is the primary benchmark for UK pricing.

Seasonal Demand

Winter demand surges push prices up. Buying in spring/summer when demand is low can save 5-10p per litre on average.

Order Quantity

Larger orders typically get a better price per litre. A 1,000L order usually costs less per litre than a 500L order.

Your Location

Proximity to supplier depots and refineries affects delivery costs. Remote areas may pay slightly more due to transport logistics.

Exchange Rates

Oil is traded in US dollars, so the GBP/USD exchange rate influences UK kerosene prices. A weaker pound means more expensive oil.

Supplier Competition

Areas with more suppliers tend to have lower prices. Our comparison tool helps you take advantage of local competition.

Tips for Buying Kerosene

Compare Before You Buy

Never buy from the first supplier you find. Use our free comparison to check prices from multiple suppliers — savings of £50-£150 per order are common.

Buy in Spring/Summer

Kerosene is typically cheapest between May and August. Top up your tank during the off-season if you can afford to buy ahead of demand.

Order Larger Quantities

Ordering 1,000 litres rather than 500 litres typically saves 2-4p per litre. If you have tank space, ordering more at once makes financial sense.

Don't Wait Until Empty

Running your tank very low limits your options and negotiating power. Try to reorder when your tank is at 25-30% to give yourself time to find the best deal.

Kerosene Prices by Region

Kerosene prices vary across the UK. Select your region to compare local kerosene supplier prices.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kerosene