Heating oil prices in the Hameln-Pyrmont district: Current developments and tips!
Heating oil prices in the Hameln-Pyrmont district: Current developments, price overview and tips for saving for July 2025.

Heating oil prices in the Hameln-Pyrmont district: Current developments and tips!
Heating oil prices in Germany are subject to constant fluctuations, which depend not only on global market developments but also regional factors. Today we take a look at the current prices in the Hameln-Pyrmont district and the developments of the last few days. The average price for 100 liters of heating oil here is 93.55 euros, which is close to pleasing stability, especially compared to previous weeks news.de reported.
It is also exciting to compare the costs for different amounts of heating oil. Anyone who orders larger quantities can be happy because the prices per liter are falling: for 500 liters the heating oil costs 103.96 euros, while for 5000 liters the price falls to 93.01 euros. This clearly shows that larger bulk orders can be good business for many households.
Price development and market observations
Heating oil prices in the Hameln-Pyrmont district developed as follows in the past month:
| Date | Price for 100 liters (3000 liter order) |
|---|---|
| July 6, 2025 | 90.86 euros |
| 07/05/2025 | 90.86 euros |
| July 4, 2025 | 90.98 euros |
| July 3, 2025 | 92.01 euros |
| July 2, 2025 | 91.56 euros |
| July 1, 2025 | 89.91 euros |
The current delivery time for heating oil is on average 27 working days, which shows that the demand in the region is quite high. This is likely to be triggered, among other things, by increasing purchasing activity.
Legal framework
On the political side, the Building Energy Act (GEG), which comes into force in 2024, is bringing about some changes. Although there is no new obligation to replace heating systems, anyone who wants to install a fossil heating system must from this point onwards undergo an obligation to provide advice. Old oil heaters that were installed before January 1, 1991 are particularly affected, as they are subject to an obligation to replace them. However, there are also exceptions that apply exclusively to certain performance ranges and heating systems.
To make the conversion easier, financial incentives are also being considered to encourage the replacement of outdated heating systems. Experts also recommend monitoring heating oil prices regularly and ordering in good time to benefit from the more favorable conditions. This is also possible through the use of online platforms such as heizoelpreis-aktuell.de, where users can compare offers from different heating oil retailers.
In Lower Saxony, not only standard oils are available, but also low-sulphur heating oils as well as organic and premium variants. The market is therefore broad, which gives end users a good choice.
The coming weeks will show how prices continue to develop, but one thing is certain: those who inform themselves in good time and order cleverly will be ahead - and save money. And this applies not only to heating oil, but also to many other areas of life.