OFTEC director general Jeremy Hawksley (pictured) said: “The growth in oil boiler sales is clearly excellent news for manufacturers and heating installers, with three strong quarters of results. This is backed up by positive feedback from our OFTEC technicians, suggesting there is plenty of work around.
Sales of oil boilers have hit a five year high, while oil prices have fallen to a six year low, making 2015 a winning year for the oil heating industry and consumers alike, according to OFTEC (Oil Firing Technical Association).
Purchases of new, high efficiency oil condensing boilers are at their highest level since 2010, with sales from January to October this year up 9% on the same period in 2014. Demand for boilers has been particularly strong over the summer months, suggesting that recent uncertainty over renewable heating subsidies following government policy changes, may have also influenced consumer thinking.
The continued fall in oil prices has also played a key part in purchase decisions. The average UK selling price of kerosene in England and Wales fell to around 35ppl in September – the lowest point since autumn 2009 and almost 50% cheaper than when prices peaked in spring 2013.
OFTEC director general Jeremy Hawksley (pictured)
said: “The growth in oil boiler sales is clearly excellent news for manufacturers and heating installers, with three strong quarters of results. This is backed up by positive feedback from our OFTEC technicians, suggesting there is plenty of work around.
“Low prices are making an enormous difference to oil using households, with many saving hundreds of pounds on their fuel bills. Oil is now by far the cheapest major heating fuel with typical annual costs currently around £793 pa – that’s 48.7% cheaper than LPG, 50% less expensive than electric storage heaters and 24% cheaper than mains gas.”