Berkshire, Massachusetts heating oil prices

  

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150 gallons
300 gallons
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Clifford Oil
Lenox, Massachusetts and throughout Berkshire County
Updated 4 days ago
$3.45
(Total $517.50*)
$3.45
(Total $1035*)
$3.45
(Total $1725*)
150 Gallons
$3.45
(Total $517.50*)
300 Gallons
$3.45
(Total $1035*)
500 Gallons
$3.45
(Total $1725*)
Morse Fuels
Central NY area, including MA and VT. Zip 12168 quote
Updated 2 hours ago
$3.999
(Total $599.85*)
$3.949
(Total $1184.70*)
$3.949
(Total $1974.50*)
150 Gallons
$3.999
(Total $599.85*)
300 Gallons
$3.949
(Total $1184.70*)
500 Gallons
$3.949
(Total $1974.50*)
West Oil Company
Northern Berkshire and Southern Bennington Counties
Updated 2 hours ago
$4.039
(Total $605.85*)
$4.039
(Total $1211.70*)
$4.039
(Total $2019.50*)
150 Gallons
$4.039
(Total $605.85*)
300 Gallons
$4.039
(Total $1211.70*)
500 Gallons
$4.039
(Total $2019.50*)
Bottom Line Oil (Berkshire)
Updated 5 days ago
$4.299
(Total $644.85*)
$4.299
(Total $1289.70*)
$4.249
(Total $2124.50*)
150 Gallons
$4.299
(Total $644.85*)
300 Gallons
$4.299
(Total $1289.70*)
500 Gallons
$4.249
(Total $2124.50*)

About Berkshire County

The Berkshires are where Boston and New York go to slow down. The hills fill up in summer for the music and in fall for the leaves.

Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony's summer home, is the headline. Up in North Adams, an old factory complex became MASS MoCA, one of the largest contemporary art museums in the country. Norman Rockwell spent his last decades in Stockbridge, and his museum is there.

Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts, with a road to the summit and a stone memorial tower at the top. Edith Wharton built her house, The Mount, in Lenox, and you can tour it.

Williams College anchors the northern end and keeps the area livelier than its small population would suggest.

Heating Oil in Berkshire, Massachusetts

About 38% of homes in Berkshire County heat with oil, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That's well above the national average, so comparing local quotes pays off.