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Marc Nelson Oil Products delivers home heating oil to its customers on both an “automatic” and “will call" basis. The automatic fill program ensures that customers who do not like the responsibility of monitoring their oil tanks, can rest easy knowing MNOP is monitoring your home's oil usage and making sure your tank never gets too low. Call us today at 503-363-7676 as MNOP provides the best value.

  • Premium 2% Biodiesel Home Heating Oil
  • Stove Oil #1
  • Competitive pricing and Discounts for Automatic Fill Customers
  • MNOP trucks are equipped with the proven performance Mid:Com computer distribution systems for accurate billing
  • Tank Warranty Program
  • 24 hour emergency service at a reasonable after-hours service fee
  • Monthly budget plans – No finance charges assessed if payments are made
  • Online Account Payment
  • We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express
  • MNOP participates in Energy Assistance Programs
  • Heat and energy saving tips
  • Tank gauge sticks, fuel filters, Hot 4 in 1 heating oil treatment and Killem chemical fuel additive

MNOP only provides premium heating oil. This fact is important because it helps make sure your system is running at peak efficiency, reduces service calls and maximizes your equipment's useful life. This product is used by oil fired heating systems in both forced air and boiler heating systems. We also deliver only the highest quality diesel fuels and stove oil #1. Our fast service ensures you will get your delivery when you need it.

How much heating oil do I have in my tank? Use this chart to determine how many gallons are left in your oil tank by measuring the depth of the oil in inches.

What can you do to lower your heating oil bill?

You can arrange to have your tank filled in late summer or early fall when prices are generally lower.  Talk to your heating oil dealer about participating in a budget plan to help stabilize your monthly bill. You can obtain a home energy audit to ensure that your furnace and appliances are running efficiently before the season begins.  You can achieve conservation gains by weatherizing your home, i.e., installing the proper insulation in your house and around your hot water heater.  

Lastly, both Federal and State energy assistance programs are available to heating oil customers who have a limited budget.  For example, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a Federal program that distributes funds to States to help low-income households pay heating bills. The State of Oregon program links are listed at the end of this webpage.

HEAT SAVING TIPS: EASY DOs

  • Get a heating system tune-up — it'll ensure you get the maximum performance out of every drop of heating oil burned.
  • Open shades and drapes when the sun is out to let it help warm your home. Close them when the sun goes down.
  • Turn back the thermostat at night or when you are away from home; for every degree you lower your thermostat for 8 hours or more each day, you'll save 2 percent on your heating bill.
  • Insulate pipes to guard against heat loss and prevent them from freezing.
  • Stop drafts by eliminating any gaps between your door and the threshold on the floor. Use a bottom seal that can be attached to the bottom of the door – it should brush up against the floor to seal up the threshold.
  • Caulk or re-caulk exterior spaces between the windows and walls of your home.
  • Close your kitchen vent, fireplace damper and closet doors when not in use.
  • If you have central air conditioning, close your air vents and returns to prevent heat loss.
  • Remove air conditioning window units, or cover them to keep cold air outside.
  • Keep radiators and registers free of furniture or other obstructions for top efficiency.

HEAT SAVING TIPS: SHOULD DOs

  • Consider replacing heating systems that are more than 20 years old because modern versions can cut costs by 15 to 25 percent.
  • Installing a programmable thermostat and reducing temperature settings on your thermostat, especially when you are not at home, are other ways to reduce your heating fuel costs.
  • Make sure you have good insulation on exterior walls, ceilings with cold spaces above, and floors with cold spaces below.
  • Install and close storm windows. Consider new glass designed to decrease radiant heat loss without lowering visibility.

Keeping out the cold during winter and the heat during summer is one of the best things you can do to reduce your energy costs. In Oregon, you can get assistance to determine which energy-saving measures will save you the most money in the shortest time. Also, there are rebates to help you pay for them. Please visit State of Oregon Home Oil Weatherization Program to find additional information.

At Marc Nelson Oil Products, we realize the high cost of energy has a significant effect on your household budget.  We are pleased to participate in the Marion, Polk & Linn Counties Energy Assistance Programs.  The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is not an entitlement program. LIEAP is an assistance program designed to help low-income households with home heating costs.

State of Oregon LIHEAP Program

Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency

Fuels Product Info and Material Data Safety Sheets

Fuels

10% Ethanol GasolineMSDS
10% Ethanol gasoline (regular, midgrade, premium)MSDS
Biodiesel blends (B5, B20, B99, etc)MSDS
Biodiesel blends (B5, B20, B99, etc)MSDS
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)MSDS
Gasoline (10% ethanol blend; regular, midgrade, premium)MSDS
Gasoline (non-ethanol; regular, midgrade, premium)MSDS
Gasoline (non-ethanol; regular, midgrade, premium)MSDS
Gasoline(non-ethanol; regular, midgrade, premium)MSDS
Heating oil and stove oilMSDS
Kerosene and solventMSDS
Methanol (filtered & unfiltered)MSDS
Non-ethanol gasoline (regular, midgrade, premium)MSDS
ULSD B2 Blend on road dieselMSDS
ULSD dyed B2 Blend off road dieselMSDS
VP 110 Octane Racing GasMSDS

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Headquarters:  1977 Claxter Rd NE Salem, OR 97301
1-800-523-7676     (503) 363-7676     Fax (503) 363-5822

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