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EIA anticipates winter season home-heating expenses to average similar to in 2015

Many U.S. homes will invest about the same as in 2015 to heat homes over the winter regardless of colder temperature levels that will increase overall fuel consumption, the U.S. Energy Details Administration (EIA). stated on Tuesday.

With energy rates comparable to or slightly lower than last. winter season, EIA expects costs for lots of households will have to do with. the same as last winter, the company kept in mind in the 2024 Winter season. Fuels Outlook report.

Residences using heating oil will see the sharpest decline in. fuel costs over the winter at 5%, whereas typical propane fuel. bills will be reasonably the like in 2015, the EIA stated.

National average costs for heating with gas will. average about 4% less but usage is forecast to rise 5%. from in 2015, adding to a 1% boost in average bills,. the EIA said.

The number of homes using gas as their main heating. fuel will increase marginally to 59.9 million homes this year from. 59.6 million homes last year, while heating oil will be burnt in. around 4.6 million homes, about 4% fewer than last year,. according to EIA's forecasts.

Regulators have been pressing to transition homes from. heating oil, which triggers more pollution and is used. primarily in the U.S. Northeast, to relatively. cleaner-burning sources like gas and electricity.

The EIA warned that its projections are preliminary and. actual usage and expenses would differ based upon the. actual weather condition and commodity costs over the winter season. The. company will update its winter fuels forecasts every month. beginning October through February.

Crude oil and natural gas costs have surged in recent weeks. as financiers started to hedge against the likelihood of the Middle. East cascading into a region-wide war.

(source: Reuters)