This partnership highlights the city’s reliance on a provider capable of navigating the logistical demands of large-scale public infrastructure. For Broco Energy, the contract serves as a testament to its operational footprint, which includes managing the largest rail-served biodiesel terminal in the Northeast. Company president Robert Brown emphasized that the selection reflects the trust built through consistent, year-round fuel delivery performance.
Broco Energy Secures Three-Year Heating Oil Contract with Boston
The City of Boston has appointed Broco Energy as its official heating oil provider, tasking the Massachusetts-based company with maintaining fuel supplies for public facilities. The three-year agreement, which took effect July 1, 2026, marks a significant expansion of the firm’s municipal service portfolio across New England.

Founded in 2007 by U.S. Navy veteran and retired fire captain Robert Brown, the company has increasingly positioned itself as a specialist in government and critical infrastructure support. Beyond standard heating oil supply, the firm previously facilitated Massport’s transition to renewable diesel and maintains a 24/7 emergency response team for disaster-related fueling. This latest municipal contract reinforces the company’s focus on long-term partnerships with public agencies that require uninterrupted energy services to sustain community operations.



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