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UK heating oil customers to receive up to £350 compensation

Created at 15 Jul · 5:16 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant
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UK heating oil customers affected by cancelled orders during a price surge linked to the Middle East conflict will receive up to £350 in compensation. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is taking action against suppliers who failed to honor original prices.

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Key Numbers

£350maximum compensation per customer
1,700customers affected by cancelled orders
92%peak increase in heating oil price
1.5mUK households relying on heating oil
£150 to £350additional cost for replacement oil

Who's Involved

Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
UK competition watchdog investigating heating oil suppliers
Rachel Reeves
Chancellor of the Exchequer
UK and Ireland Fuel Distribution Association (UKIFDA)
Represents heating oil suppliers
Anthony Maines
Customer who experienced cancelled order and price hike

↳ Why This Matters

This situation highlights a gap in consumer protection for heating oil customers in the UK, who lack the same safeguards as those using grid-connected energy. The CMA's intervention and potential legal action aim to ensure fair practices and compensation for those impacted by price volatility and order cancellations.

Key facts

  • UK heating oil customers affected by cancelled orders during a price surge will receive up to £350 compensation.
  • Around 1,700 households were impacted by cancelled orders and subsequent price hikes.
  • The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is pursuing compensation for affected customers and legal action against non-compliant suppliers.
  • Wholesale oil prices surged due to the Middle East conflict, leading to a 92% peak increase in UK retail heating oil prices.
  • The CMA recommended new regulations to better protect heating oil consumers.

Heating oil customers in the UK who had their orders cancelled and prices raised during a period of market volatility linked to the Middle East conflict will receive compensation of up to £350. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) stated that approximately 1,700 households were affected, some being forced to re-order at significantly higher prices or go without fuel.

Wholesale oil prices jumped from around $70 a barrel to nearly $120 a barrel between February and March due to the conflict, causing UK heating oil prices to rise by as much as 92% at their peak. While the CMA found that these price increases largely reflected rising wholesale costs and suppliers did not profit materially, it concluded that heating oil customers lack adequate protection compared to those connected to the energy grid.

Following engagement with the CMA, several suppliers have agreed to compensate affected customers. Those who paid more for replacement oil will receive a payment covering the difference, while customers who did not secure replacement fuel will have their original orders honored at the agreed price. The CMA is preparing to take court-based enforcement action against firms that have refused to compensate customers voluntarily.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves expressed concern over the lack of consumer protection in the heating oil market and stated the government would seriously consider the CMA's recommendations. The watchdog has recommended new regulations for the sector, including clearer price quoting, improved handling of cancellations, and better support for vulnerable consumers. Approximately 1.5 million UK households rely on heating oil, with most located in Northern Ireland.

Frequently asked questions

Heating oil customers in the UK whose orders were cancelled during a price surge linked to the Middle East conflict and who incurred additional costs or went without fuel.

Customers can receive up to £350, covering the difference in price for replacement fuel or honoring original orders.

The CMA is working with suppliers to ensure compensation is paid and is prepared to take legal action against those who refuse.

Wholesale oil prices jumped due to the conflict between the US and Iran, disrupting energy transportation and production.

What Happens Next

01The CMA will continue to press non-compliant suppliers for compensation.
02The CMA is preparing to initiate court action against firms that fail to compensate customers.
03The UK government will review the CMA's recommendations for new regulations in the heating oil sector.

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How It Developed

UK heating oil customers affected by cancelled orders during a price surge will receive up to £350 compensation.
Approximately 1,700 households faced cancelled orders and higher prices due to the Middle East conflict.
Some suppliers have agreed to compensate customers, while the CMA plans legal action against those who refuse.
Wholesale oil prices jumped significantly in February-March due to the conflict, leading to a 92% peak increase in UK retail heating oil prices.
The CMA's investigation found price increases largely reflected rising wholesale costs, with suppliers not profiting materially.
The CMA recommended new regulations for heating oil suppliers, including price quoting, cancellation handling, and support for vulnerable consumers.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves expressed concern over the lack of protection for these households.
The CMA is preparing to take court-based enforcement action against firms that fail to compensate customers voluntarily.

Sources

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Heating oil customers to get compensation after price hikesBBC News
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Heating oil customers to get up to £350 compensation for cancelled ordersThe Guardian

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