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EFFECTIVE
AT
OPENING OF BUSINESS ON :2/24/2012
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FOLLOWING HOME HEATING
PRICES WILL BE POSTED: |
FO<150 |
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ON ROUTE |
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LP< 125 gals |
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<100 gals |
| 2/24/2012 |
FUEL OIL#2: |
3.759 |
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3.859 |
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3.959 |
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| 2/12/2012 |
KEROSENE: |
4.079 |
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4.179 |
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4.279 |
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| 8/29/2011 |
LPG: |
2.499 |
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2.599 |
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2.699 |
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| NOTE: ROBESON
COUNTY SALES TAX IS 7% |
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RATE SCHEDULE |
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TAXES INCLUDED |
0.0675 |
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ON ROUTES |
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CALL INS |
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| GALLONS |
KEROSENE |
FUEL OIL |
LPG |
KERO |
FUEL OIL |
LPG |
| 50 |
$ 228.39 |
$ 211.31 |
$ 144.06 |
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| 75 |
$ 342.59 |
$ 316.97 |
$ 216.09 |
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| 100 |
$ 435.43 |
$ 401.27 |
$ 288.12 |
$
446.11 |
$ 411.95 |
$ 288.12 |
| 125 |
$ 557.64
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$ 501.59 |
$ 346.80 |
$ 557.64 |
$ 514.94
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$ 346.80 |
| 150 |
$ 653.15
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$ 601.91 |
$ 400.15 |
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$ 416.16 |
| 175 |
$ 762.01
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$ 702.23 |
$ 466.84 |
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$ 485.53 |
| 200 |
$ 870.87
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$ 802.55 |
$ 533.54 |
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$ 554.89 |
| 225 |
$ 979.72
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$ 902.86 |
$ 600.23 |
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$ 624.25 |
| 250 |
$ 1,088.58 |
$ 1,003.18 |
$ 666.92 |
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$ 693.61 |
| 275 |
$ 1,197.44 |
$ 1,103.50 |
$ 733.61 |
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$ 762.97 |
| 300 |
$ 1,306.30 |
$ 1,203.82 |
$ 800.30 |
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$ 832.33 |
| 325 |
$ 1,415.16 |
$ 1,304.14 |
$ 867.00 |
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$ 901.69 |
| 350 |
$ 1,524.02 |
$ 1,404.46 |
$ 933.69 |
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$ 971.05 |
| 375 |
$ 1,632.87 |
$ 1,504.77 |
$
1,000.38 |
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$ 1,040.41 |
| 400 |
$ 1,741.73 |
$ 1,605.09 |
$
1,067.07 |
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$ 1,109.77 |
| 425 |
$ 1,850.59 |
$ 1,705.41 |
$
1,133.77 |
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$ 1,179.13 |
| 450 |
$ 1,959.45 |
$ 1,805.73 |
$
1,200.46 |
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$ 1,248.49 |
| THE
FOLLOWING HOME HEATING
PRICES WILL BE POSTED: |
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| effective date |
ON ROUTE |
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FO<150 |
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<100 gals |
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| 2/24/2012 |
FUEL OIL#2: |
3.759 |
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3.859 |
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3.959 |
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| 2/12/2012 |
KEROSENE: |
4.079 |
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4.179 |
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4.279 |
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| 8/29/2011 |
LPG: |
2.499 |
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2.599 |
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2.699 |
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0 |
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LP< 125 gals |
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COUNTY SALES TAX IS 7% |
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RATE SCHEDULE |
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TAXES INCLUDED |
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ROBESON CTY 7% TAX |
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SOUTH CAROLINA HOMEHEAT |
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ON ROUTES |
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CALL INS |
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ON
ROUTES |
ON ROUTES |
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| GALLONS |
KEROSENE |
FUEL OIL |
LPG |
KERO |
FUEL OIL |
LPG |
KERO |
FUEL OIL |
LPG |
KERO |
FUEL OIL |
LPG |
| 50 |
$ 228.39 |
$ 211.31 |
$ 144.06 |
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$ 228.93 |
$ 211.81 |
$ 144.40 |
$ 213.95 |
$ 197.95 |
$
134.95 |
| 75 |
$ 342.59 |
$ 316.97 |
$ 216.09 |
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$ 343.39 |
$
317.71 |
$
216.59 |
$ 320.93 |
$ 296.93 |
$
202.43 |
| 100 |
$ 435.43 |
$ 401.27 |
$ 288.12 |
$
446.11 |
$ 411.95 |
$ 288.12 |
$ 457.85 |
$
423.61 |
$
288.79 |
$ 427.90 |
$ 395.90 |
$
269.90 |
| 125 |
$ 557.64
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$ 501.59 |
$ 346.80 |
$ 557.64 |
$ 514.94
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$ 346.80 |
$ 558.94 |
$ 516.14 |
$ 347.62 |
$ 522.38 |
$ 482.38 |
$ 324.88 |
| 150 |
$ 653.15
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$ 601.91 |
$ 400.15 |
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$ 416.16 |
$ 654.68 |
$ 603.32 |
$ 401.09 |
$ 611.85 |
$ 563.85 |
$ 374.85 |
| 175 |
$ 762.01
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$ 702.23 |
$ 466.84 |
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$ 485.53 |
$ 763.79 |
$ 703.87 |
$ 467.94 |
$ 713.83 |
$ 657.83 |
$ 437.33 |
| 200 |
$ 870.87
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$ 802.55 |
$ 533.54 |
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$ 554.89 |
$ 872.91 |
$ 804.43 |
$ 534.79 |
$ 815.80 |
$ 751.80 |
$ 499.80 |
| 225 |
$ 979.72
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$ 902.86 |
$ 600.23 |
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$ 624.25 |
$ 982.02 |
$ 904.98 |
$ 601.63 |
$ 917.78 |
$ 845.78 |
$ 562.28 |
| 250 |
$ 1,088.58 |
$ 1,003.18 |
$ 666.92 |
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$ 693.61 |
$1,091.13 |
$ 1,005.53 |
$ 668.48 |
$ 1,019.75 |
$ 939.75 |
$ 624.75 |
| 275 |
$ 1,197.44 |
$ 1,103.50 |
$ 733.61 |
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$ 762.97 |
$1,200.25 |
$ 1,106.09 |
$ 735.33 |
$ 1,121.73 |
$ 1,033.73 |
$ 687.23 |
| 300 |
$ 1,306.30 |
$ 1,203.82 |
$ 800.30 |
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$ 832.33 |
$1,309.36 |
$ 1,206.64 |
$ 802.18 |
$ 1,223.70 |
$ 1,127.70 |
$ 749.70 |
| 325 |
$ 1,415.16 |
$ 1,304.14 |
$ 867.00 |
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$ 901.69 |
$1,418.47 |
$ 1,307.19 |
$ 869.03 |
$ 1,325.68 |
$ 1,221.68 |
$ 812.18 |
| 350 |
$ 1,524.02 |
$ 1,404.46 |
$ 933.69 |
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$ 971.05 |
$1,527.59 |
$ 1,407.75 |
$ 935.88 |
$ 1,427.65 |
$ 1,315.65 |
$ 874.65 |
| 375 |
$ 1,632.87 |
$ 1,504.77 |
$
1,000.38 |
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$ 1,040.41 |
$1,636.70 |
$ 1,508.30 |
$ 1,002.72 |
$ 1,529.63 |
$ 1,409.63 |
$ 937.13 |
| 400 |
$ 1,741.73 |
$ 1,605.09 |
$
1,067.07 |
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$ 1,109.77 |
$1,745.81 |
$ 1,608.85 |
$ 1,069.57 |
$ 1,631.60 |
$ 1,503.60 |
$ 999.60 |
| 425 |
$ 1,850.59 |
$ 1,705.41 |
$
1,133.77 |
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$ 1,179.13 |
$1,854.93 |
$ 1,709.41 |
$ 1,136.42 |
$ 1,733.58 |
$ 1,597.58 |
$ 1,062.08 |
| 450 |
$ 1,959.45 |
$ 1,805.73 |
$
1,200.46 |
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$ 1,248.49 |
$1,964.04 |
$ 1,809.96 |
$ 1,203.27 |
$ 1,835.55 |
$ 1,691.55 |
$ 1,124.55 |
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Automatic
Delivery or Will Call Delivery
- Automatic
Delivery Customers
are scheduled for
delivery based on the weather (Degree Days), the customer’s tank size,
the customer’s historical usage pattern, and our delivery routes for
your neighborhood.
- Will Call
Customers decide
for themselves when
their tank needs a delivery. This is not our preferred method for oil
delivery because it costs the customer more and has many run-out risks;
these risks include relying on an inaccurate tank gauge, calling the
day before a snowstorm, calling the day after our truck was near your
neighborhood, and others. We require reasonable notice, usualy 24
hours, and minimum delivery amounts for Will Call delivery accounts.
- Budget payment
plans
- Early payment
discounts
Budget
Plan
Our
nine (9) month
budget plan is for our customers who like the convenience of knowing
from month to month the amount of their heating oil bill. This helps
many people to effectively plan their household budgets. We have
persons in virtually every walk of life using our budget plan so it has
absolutely nothing to do with where you live or your income. This plan
simply allows you to equalize your payments.
Eligibility
for Budget Plan
Only
those customers who have approved credit and whose accounts are in a
current status are eligible for our budget plan. Once you have notified
us that you have selected our budget plan, the first order of business
is for us to estimate the amount of the upcoming season's fuel oil bill
for your home. This is normally done by using your account history.
Once the number of gallons has been determined, this figure is
multiplied by the projected cost of fuel oil. The resultant dollar
figure is then divided by 9 to determine each of your monthly payments.
Beginning in June, each payment is due by the 10th of each month. At
the end of the nine months, which is May, you will receive a statement
which will show you all of your charges and payments for the budget
year just ended. Any balance due Benton Oil Service, Inc., is due by
the 10th of June. Should the balance be in your favor, we will
automatically apply it to your next season's budget plan, or, if
requested, refund the amount in full.
It
should be noted that once a budget season has begun, a customer cannot
select the budget plan until the following year. Also, your account is
neither charged nor earns any interest on the outstanding balance.
However, should you miss any two consecutive budget payments, your
account automatically reverts back to a regular account status, and any
balance becomes due immediately and is subject to our normal service
charge.
Click
Here to view
our Credit Application to get started.
About
Fuel Oil
Fuel
oil heat is
a clean, dependable,
and economical, way to keep your home comfortable all year
long. Oil
burns hotter than all other home heating fuels so gallon per gallon, it
is the most efficient way to heat your home and your hot water.
Over
the past few decades, technology has transformed oil from what was
once
considered "dirty," into a clean and dependable home heating fuel.
About
Propane
- Propane is Clean
and
Efficient.
- Propane has long
been
recognized as the "green"
energy. By using this exceptional energy, homeowners can help cut
emissions and protect the environment.
- Propane is an
approved
alternative fuel listed
in both the Clean Air Act of 1990 and the National Energy Policy Act of
1992.
- Propane is
nontoxic and
insoluble in water.
Because it is released as a gas, it doesn't spill, pool, or leave a
residue.
- Propane is a
Friendly Fuel.
- Propane exhaust
creates 60
percent to 70
percent less smog-producing hydrocarbons than gasoline, according to
studies by the Southwest Research Institute.
- Compared to
gasoline, propane
yields 12 percent
less carbon dioxide, about 20 percent less nitrous oxide, and as much
as 60 percent less carbon monoxide. (World LP Gas Association, January
2003, and California Energy Commission, January 2003)
- Propane cuts
emissions of
toxins and
carcinogens like benzene and toluene by up to 96 percent, compared to
gasoline, according to studies by the Southwest Research Institute.
Eliminate
Wasted Energy
- Don't
heat areas of your house you don't use regularly, such as guest rooms.
Close heating vents or turn back thermostats in those areas and close
the doors for a painless reduction in heating costs.
- Turn
down the heat and use space heaters to heat the room you spend time in.
- Keep
your furnace, heat pump, or other heating equipment in top operating
condition. Dirty filters reduce the efficiency of your furnace or heat
pump. Poorly tuned units are inefficient and use more fuel. An annual
maintenance agreement is well worth the money to ensure that your
equipment is properly maintained and will last as long as possible.
- Don't
turn your thermostat up above the desired temperature. It won't heat up
any more quickly and will make your furnace work harder. Also, while it
makes sense to turn the heat back when you're sleeping or not at home,
turning it down too low can actually cost you more because the contents
of the house have to be re-heated in addition to the air. 68 to 70
degrees while you're home and awake, and 60 to 65% while you're asleep
or not at home are reasonable temperatures.
- Consider
a programmable thermostat to raise and lower the temperature at pre-set
times.
- Check
the temperature setting on your hot water heater. If you have a
dishwasher, your water should be heated to 120%. Otherwise, it can be
somewhat lower.
- If
your water heater is in an unheated space like an unfinished basement,
wrap it in an insulation blanket available at hardware stores to
prevent heat loss.
- Wash
clothes in cold water whenever possible.
- It's tempting to
stand under a hot shower on a cold morning for as long as possible, but
cutting your shower time in half can save up to 33% on your hot water
heating costs.
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Here to view our Credit Application to get started.
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