Learn how FuelFinder helps homeowners compare heating oil options, request quotes, and order online where local supplier coverage is active.
FuelFinder is a U.S. heating oil marketplace that helps homeowners compare local heating oil options, request quotes, and order online where participating supplier coverage is available. The platform connects residential customers directly with independently operated local heating oil suppliers — without requiring multiple phone calls, manual price searches, or uncertainty about who serves their delivery area.
FuelFinder is not a heating oil supplier and does not own trucks, employ delivery drivers, or store fuel. All heating oil deliveries are fulfilled by participating local suppliers who list their pricing, service areas, and delivery windows on the platform. Homeowners use FuelFinder free of charge. Learn how FuelFinder works, step by step.
Heating oil pricing has historically been fragmented and difficult to compare. Homeowners typically needed to call multiple suppliers, wait for callbacks, and make decisions without clear visibility into whether prices were fair. Independent local suppliers, meanwhile, had limited options for reaching digital customers without building their own marketing infrastructure.
FuelFinder was built to solve both problems — providing homeowners with a centralized, transparent way to compare options, and giving local suppliers a structured digital channel to reach customers in their service area without requiring them to build their own marketplace.
FuelFinder serves two groups: homeowners who heat their homes with fuel oil, and independent local heating oil suppliers who deliver it. Homeowners benefit from price transparency, the ability to compare suppliers side by side, and online ordering where coverage is active. Local suppliers benefit by gaining access to a structured digital marketplace and a customer-facing infrastructure they do not have to build themselves.
When a homeowner enters their ZIP code on FuelFinder, the platform checks for participating suppliers that cover that delivery area. If active suppliers are found, the homeowner can compare them side by side — including posted prices, minimum order requirements, and delivery windows. From there, they can place an order online where coverage is active, or request a quote for a custom arrangement.
Homeowners can also use FuelFinder to monitor weekly heating oil price trends sourced from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) for states across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. This helps homeowners understand whether current prices are high or low relative to recent history, even before a supplier is active in their ZIP code.
Independent heating oil companies face increasing competition from larger regional players who have invested in digital infrastructure. FuelFinder helps level the playing field by giving local suppliers access to a structured marketplace where they can list their pricing, manage service areas, receive qualified leads and orders, and build their digital customer base.
Suppliers on FuelFinder retain full control over their pricing, delivery windows, minimum order requirements, and service area ZIP codes. FuelFinder does not set supplier prices or require exclusive agreements. Suppliers receive payment through secure processing and can track payout status and performance metrics through a supplier dashboard. Learn more about what FuelFinder is and how the marketplace model works.
Heating oil prices in the U.S. vary significantly — not just from state to state, but from ZIP code to ZIP code. FuelFinder's approach is to make supplier pricing visible and comparable in one place. Participating suppliers post their prices directly on the platform, so what homeowners see reflects real market conditions — not estimates or ranges. This transparency benefits homeowners looking for the best available price and suppliers who compete on service and value.
In addition to live supplier pricing, FuelFinder tracks weekly EIA heating oil price trend data for states across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, giving homeowners historical context for whether current prices are favorable.
FuelFinder is currently active in Massachusetts and expanding into additional states based on participating supplier coverage. Coverage is determined by individual suppliers — each participating supplier defines their own service area ZIP codes based on where they can reliably deliver. Not all ZIP codes within a state are covered at the same time, and coverage can vary significantly even within a single county.
If your area is not yet covered by a participating supplier, you can sign up on the FuelFinder homepage to receive an email notification when coverage expands to your location. Check FuelFinder's current service area to see active coverage and expansion states. FuelFinder is a certified veteran-owned small business based in the United States. The platform earns revenue through supplier subscriptions and platform transaction fees — not from selling fuel.
FuelFinder is a U.S. heating oil marketplace that helps homeowners compare local heating oil suppliers, request quotes, and order online where participating supplier coverage is available. It is not a heating oil supplier — all deliveries are fulfilled by participating independent local suppliers.
No. FuelFinder does not own trucks, employ delivery drivers, or store fuel. It is a marketplace platform. All heating oil is delivered by participating local suppliers who list their pricing and service areas on the platform.
FuelFinder lets homeowners enter a ZIP code to see participating local suppliers, compare pricing side by side, request quotes, and place orders online where coverage is active. Homeowners can also track weekly EIA heating oil price trends. FuelFinder is free for homeowners to use.
Participating suppliers can reach digital customers in their service area without building their own marketplace. They set their own pricing, define their delivery zones, and receive leads and orders through the FuelFinder dashboard. FuelFinder handles the customer-facing infrastructure so suppliers can focus on delivery.
FuelFinder is currently active in Massachusetts and expanding based on supplier participation. Coverage depends on whether a local supplier has joined the platform and set their service area to include your ZIP code. Enter your ZIP code on the homepage to check current availability.
No. FuelFinder does not set or influence heating oil prices. Each participating supplier sets their own price per gallon. FuelFinder displays supplier prices transparently so homeowners can compare options side by side.