Nov 11, 2007
High Oil Prices Fuel Winter Heat Fears
“We're thinking about selling in the spring because it takes so much to heat this place”
Nowhere in America, it seems, are people more apprehensive about the prospect of a $3-a-gallon winter than in Maine.
Motorists nationwide may grumble about gasoline prices now hovering around $3 for a gallon of regular, but home heating oil that soared this month to $3.09 a gallon _ breaking the $3 barrier for the first time _ is the focus of concern in Maine.
The reasons for Maine's vulnerability are clear:
It tops the list of states most dependent on oil heat, with 80 percent of homes relying on No. 2 oil or kerosene. It's one of the nation's coldest states, with the northern city of Caribou often singled out by the National Weather Service as having the lowest temperature among the Lower 48. In terms of per capita incomes, Maine is generally ranked as the poorest state in the Northeast. And lots of older homes lack adequate insulation, making them harder to heat. Read more
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