In comparing the benefits of heating with oil or natural gas or electricity, oil is the choice in numerous categories.
Home heating oil won't burn in a liquid state - it is nonexplosive until vaporized. A lighted match dropped into a container of liquid heating oil will extinguish itself. In order to ignite home heating oil, it must be heated to above 140 degrees fahrenheit, the temperature at which it begins to vaporize. Leaking oil will not explode or ignite while in liquid form.
While all energy prices can vary from year to year, oil consistently has been the most economical heating fuel. According to the latest U. S. Department of Energy data, oil heat has been less expensive than gas heat for 11 of the last 12 years.
CAN'T BE BEAT!
When it comes to comfort for your family and your home, there's no better fuel.
Oil creates the hottest flame of any home heating fuel and that includes electricity and heat pumps. What that means is your house will heat up faster with less fuel and will maintain your desired temperature better. Oil delivers more heat per unit of energy (measured in BTU's) than other fuels. A gallon of oil delivers 140,000 BTU's while gas delivers only 100,000 BTU's per therm. So don't be misled by claims that a fuel other than oil is a cheaper way to heat your home! One therm of gas does not generate as much heat as a gallon of oil.