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Cheapest Nantucket County Heating Oil Price History

Updated on December 28, 2025

DatePrice
12/27/2025 $3.195
12/26/2025 $3.194
12/25/2025 $3.195
12/24/2025 $3.195
12/23/2025 $3.194
12/22/2025 $3.191
12/21/2025 $3.194
12/20/2025 $3.208
12/19/2025 $3.208
12/18/2025 $3.208
12/17/2025 $3.217
12/16/2025 $3.222
12/15/2025 $3.234
12/14/2025 $3.243
12/13/2025 $3.253
12/12/2025 $3.252
12/11/2025 $3.253
12/10/2025 $3.260

Propane vs. Natural Gas vs. Heating Oil: Nantucket Home Heating Fuel Comparison

Families have a host of fuels that can be used when it comes to heating. Natural Gas is the most popular choice in Nantucket, used by 1,473,396 or 52% of homeowners. The 2nd most popular primary heating fuel for Nantucket homeowners is Electricity, used by 610,876 homes (22%). The remaining homes are heated with Heating Oil (20%), Propane (5%), Wood (1%), and Other (1%).

Nantucket County Residential Primary Home Heating Fuel (in Number of Households)

YearNatural GasPropaneElectricityOilWoodSolarOther
202519,256,4531,223,8516,089,7846,551,842432,81425,964259,976
202418,307,8461,336,5456,034,7917,043,219402,02743,516265,287
202317,385,4561,438,7995,977,5027,552,958372,17059,717269,178
202217,106,0491,418,3205,801,1947,768,446363,87660,591266,335
202117,030,8361,325,3475,581,5387,899,234370,77552,525257,050
202016,708,0921,222,5715,347,5397,982,531381,08645,518249,093
201916,368,9821,111,3595,128,5118,076,814400,07939,345250,461
201816,177,6741,042,7424,970,4998,216,204428,28831,902251,573
201715,972,5451,012,9854,811,6028,397,578463,88926,129244,825
201615,684,329969,6974,673,5248,592,739491,64219,588232,266
201515,431,250919,7924,548,3868,831,492504,88314,165218,538
201415,230,983885,7144,403,4469,116,486513,22711,521205,940
201315,007,613853,6354,284,9049,429,907510,06110,679185,486
201214,790,187806,1134,191,4559,773,193481,8839,613166,864
201114,610,029771,8134,113,54110,083,274442,1468,825156,004
201014,424,239754,3494,046,12410,367,966407,4839,845149,395

Heating Oil (Fuel Oil) Use in Nantucket

Heating oil has become less frequently used in Nantucket. In the 4 years since 2021, the number of families using oil declined from 649,036 to 555,640, a 14% drop.

Propane vs. Natural Gas use for home heating in Nantucket

Between 2021 and today, the number of homes using propane as the primary space heating fuel dropped from 129,599 to 128,896, a 1% change. Comparing 2021 and today, the number of homes using natural gas as the primary space heating fuel shot up from 1,411,895 to 1,473,396, a 4% change.

Electricity use for home heating in Nantucket

Electric heat pump systems for home heating are more popular in Nantucket. Since 2021, the number of homes heating with electricity jumped from 492,336 to 610,876, a 24% change.

Adoption of solar home heating systems in Nantucket

Out of all fuels, solar is the safest for the environment. With an “active” solar heating system, liquid is circulated between solar panels on a home’s roof and a heat energy storage tank (similar to a hot water heater) in the basement. As it stands today, 9,580 homes in Nantucket are heated with active solar arrays. This is a 65% gain from 2021, when 5,807 homes incorporated active solar heating.

Nantucket County Heating Oil Trends

Last year, Nantucket County homeowners purchased a total of 1 million gallons of heating oil.

Short Term Trends

Nantucket’s overall oil usage fluctuates each year as winter conditions change. As the temperature outside gets colder, homes’ furnaces need to burn increasing amounts of oil to maintain the temperature that the thermostat is set to. Last winter, the average outside temperature in Nantucket was 29.9°F, which was 0.6°F warmer than the prior winter's average outside temperature.

Nantucket County Average Winter Temperature

Heating SeasonAverage Temperature
2024 - 202530° F
2023 - 202434.5° F

Nantucket County Homeowner’s Guide to Selecting an Oil Company

For Nantucket families heating with number two heating oil, selecting which of the 3 heating oil companies that serve Nantucket is an important decision.

Full Service Oil Companies: Homeowners who want a “set-it-and-forget-it” heating system select one of the 1 “full-service” oil companies that serve Nantucket. Full service companies such as Harbor Fuel Oil Corp or offer customers annual contracts which consist of a combined package of both automatic number two heating oil delivery and furnace repair. With an automatic number two heating oil delivery contract, the company tracks your home’s heating oil consumption and makes deliveries when your tank is running low. The household does not need to monitor the level of the oil tank or place individual orders.

Discount Oil Companies: Also known by the names “COD Fuel” or “Cash Heating Oil” companies, discount oil companies are for homeowners who are looking to save money. With discount oil companies, in exchange for lower prices, you monitor the number two heating oil level in your tank, and you place an oil order when the oil gauge dips below a quarter tank. Examples of 2 Nantucket cash heating oil companies serving Nantucket include Apex Oil Co Inc and Sun Island Fuel Inc.

Nantucket Heating Oil Company Fast Facts: Heating oil Companies Serving Nantucket: 3 companies .
Average Number of Nantucket Homes Served per Fuel Oil company : 185213

Nantucket Heating Oil Delivery Overview

555,640 houses in Nantucket heat their homes with fuel oil. This makes oil delivery essential, especially when Nantucket temperatures drop as low as 30° F each winter. 20% of Nantucket households depend on oil delivery each winter.

9.78% of Nantucket County Households Rely On Heating Oil Delivery Each Winter

Nantucket County HouseholdsNantucket County Heating Oil Households
5.6M555,640

3 Nantucket Heating Oil Companies Go The Distance

With 582,115,837.988 gallons of number two heating oil delivered to Nantucket homeowners the last heating season, the Nantucket community relies on its 3 oil companies when temperatures dip. Oil delivery has two parts to it: First, an oil truck picks up oil at the nearest bulk fuel terminal (also known as a “rack”). In the case of Nantucket, two of the closest terminals are Sprague W in Springfield, MA and Buckeye in Springfield, MA. Then, the truck delivers the number two heating oil to homes and businesses throughout Nantucket and the surrounding region.