Pennsylvania heating oil dealer programmes
The five-plan structure (will-call, auto, pre-buy, cap, budget) is standard across the Northeast. Pennsylvania specifics: PA
The five programmes, decoded
Will-call
You call when you need oil. Posted board rate that day.
Posted retail
Auto-delivery
Dealer schedules based on degree-day burn rate. Typical $0.05/gal service premium.
Retail + $0.05
Pre-buy fixed
Lock today's rate for a contracted gallon volume.
Today's price, locked
Cap
Ceiling at today + cap fee. Pay lower of market or ceiling. Cap fee non-refundable.
+$0.20 to $0.40/gal cap fee
Budget
Equal monthly payment, reconciled in spring. No cost change, only cash-flow smoothing.
12 equal payments
Pennsylvania pre-buy consumer protection
73 P.S. §201-2 (UTPCPL) applies to pre-paid fuel contracts. No state-specific oil pre-buy bond. Regulator: PA Attorney General consumer protection + PUC (electric/gas).
Pennsylvania dealer landscape
14% of PA homes heat with oil, concentrated in eastern PA (Lehigh Valley, NEPA, Bucks). The PA PUC Price-to-Compare affects gas/electric, not oil directly.
Dealers known to operate in Pennsylvania
Variable / Ceiling Cap / SmartPay Budget
Quote-only
Will-call online (single-fill)
Public rate
Will-call (broker)
Public rate
Which programme suits a 275-gal first-time buyer?
A first-winter household typically wants will-call (no commitment) plus auto-delivery sign-up halfway through to avoid emergency-fee fills. Pre-buy is for households with a year of usage data. Cap is for households that want a price ceiling and accept the non-refundable fee.
Cross-references
EIA SHOPP last reading: 2026-03-30NYMEX HO settled: 2026-07-13EIA next release: 2026-10-05