Extra help with heating oil to deal with rising costs

Cymorth ychwanegol gyda chost cynyddol olew gwresogi

Extra help is being made available for people in financial crisis facing difficulties with the rising cost of heating oil in Wales

Support is already provided for those in Wales experiencing fuel poverty with purchasing off-grid fuel through the Discretionary Assistance Fund. The DAF enables anyone with an address in Wales and over the age of sixteen experiencing unexpected financial crisis to apply for a contribution towards their off-grid fuel costs.

The Welsh Government is immediately increasing the amount of funding available for heating oil.

The amount available per award for heating oil is being temporarily raised to £750, from £500 while prices are inflated.

The frequency these payments can be provided, is also being increased from once to twice in a rolling twelve-month period, a minimum three months apart.  This recognises that some people who received support earlier in the winter may need it again now.

Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Jane Hutt said: “With the ongoing conflict in the Middle East causing uncertainty across global markets, we recognise that many people are struggling with the cost-of-living, particularly households who rely on oil for their domestic heating and hot water.

“We welcome the UK Government’s announcement of £3.8m for Wales in 2026-27 and are considering how best to deploy it. 

“Today’s announcement will provide immediate extra help for those in greatest need to deal with the rise in oil prices.”

The DAF is one of a number of schemes in Wales which help people with the cost of living. 

Support with off-grid fuel will need to be secured through DAF partners – this includes  local authorities.

Notes to editors

We are encouraging anyone who may be struggling to contact AdviceLink Cymru’s Claim What’s Yours helpline to check what financial support they may be entitled to and access the support they need to make application.  They can use the helpline number 0800 702 2020 or visit website - Advicelink Cymru - Free, Independent, Impartial Advice.