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Oasis Energy reviews 2026

Customer feedback from Trustpilot, Google, BBB and the Selectra Reviews network, plus an editorial verdict from our energy team.

Ratings at a glance

Oasis Energy across review platforms

BBB

A+

BBB grade

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Selectra editorial verdict

Oasis Energy is a mid-tier Northeast dual-fuel retailer with a respectable BBB grade but the usual Trustpilot-style complaint patterns seen across the category. Best suited to households who want a single supplier for both electricity and gas in PA, NJ, NY or MD — but always compare the unit rate against your utility's price-to-compare, set a calendar reminder for the contract end, and watch out for variable-rate renewals.

Pros

  • Dual-fuel (electricity + gas) coverage across 6 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states — convenient if you want one supplier for both.
  • Fixed-rate plans typically with no monthly service fee.
  • A+ BBB rating signals strong complaint-resolution track record.
  • Multi-utility-territory presence in PA (PECO, PPL, Met-Ed, PennPower), NJ (PSE&G, JCP&L) and NY (Con Ed, National Grid).

Cons

  • Low independent customer-review scores — common to Northeast retail-energy resellers.
  • Variable-rate renewals after a fixed term often spike well above the utility's default rate.
  • Limited rate-sheet transparency without entering a zip code on the website.
  • No 100% renewable plan publicly advertised on the site.

Common questions about Oasis reviews

Oasis Energy reviews — answers

Reliability is best judged across multiple sources, not one platform. Trustpilot and Google reviews skew negative (dissatisfied customers post more often), while BBB ratings reflect complaint handling. The most balanced check: look at the BBB letter grade for complaint resolution, scan recent (last 6 months) Trustpilot reviews for recurring themes, and compare Oasis's unit rate against your utility's price-to-compare before signing up.

Retail energy is a complaint-driven category — customers rarely write reviews when their bill arrives correctly, but a billing dispute, a variable-rate surprise, or a renewal price increase often triggers a 1-star review. The same dynamic affects every US retail-energy brand. The BBB complaint-resolution rate and the state public-utility-commission complaint reports (often public) tend to be more representative than aggregate review scores.

You can leave reviews on Trustpilot, Google, the BBB profile and the Selectra Reviews network. Selectra Reviews verifies that the reviewer is a real Oasis customer before publishing — so the signal is higher quality than open platforms.