Heating Oil Up 2 Cents
Posted on: Tuesday, 21 March 2006, 12:00 CST
By From staff reports
Average heating oil prices in Maine edged up this week, rising 2 cents since last week to $2.35 a gallon, according to the latest survey by the Office of Energy Independence and Security.
That price is 23 cents a gallon higher than last year at this time.
The statewide kerosene price average also is up by 2 cents since last week, to $2.72 per gallon. Propane is up a penny, to $2.25 a gallon.
Source: Portland Press Herald
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