When Heating Oil Will Be Phased Out in NYC: The Real Timeline for Buildings

Heating oil is not being banned all at once in New York City — but it is being phased out in clear, enforceable stages.

The phase-out of heating oil in NYC buildings began more than a decade ago with the elimination of the dirtiest fuel oils and continues through a series of enforceable deadlines that extend into the 2030s and beyond. Some fuels are already illegal, others will be banned within the next few years, and remaining oil systems will face increasing pressure from emissions limits and biofuel requirements.

If you own or manage a building in NYC, the key question isn’t if heating oil is going away — it’s when your specific fuel type and building will be affected. This timeline breaks down exactly when each change takes effect, what fuels are allowed at each stage, and how long heating oil will realistically remain an option for existing buildings.

TL;DR: No. 6 oil has been banned since 2015, No. 4 oil must be eliminated by 2027, and all remaining oil systems will operate on higher Bioheat blends while facing tighter emissions limits through 2030 and beyond.

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