Posted by jdemaris on March 12, 2008 at 12:13:06 from (72.171.0.144):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel Savings posted by jasoninNY on March 12, 2008 at 11:13:25:
I don't know what tax I paid. The fuel is a new color (so I'm told). Before January heating oil and farm fuel were the same in NY - but now the farm/off road fuel is slightly different - maybe just the tax and dye used? The place I got it from said they're going to stop selling it soon since there's not enough demand and it's getting too complicated. Sometime in the near future all the fuel is going to be low-sulfur - even the heating oil. Whatever it was - it was cheap compared to some other reports I've heard. I was helping out an out-of-state property owner with frozen pipes yesterday. He told me he had just bought heating oil at his home in New Jersy and he paid over $3 a gallon for heating oil. And, he lives right next to the port where the oil is stored - so I can't figure how these prices vary so much.
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