UGI Utilities – Gas Division to Decrease Natural Gas Costs on December 1, 2015
30 Nov 2015
READING, PA – UGI Utilities, Inc., Gas Division (UGI) announced its purchased gas cost rates will decrease on December 1, 2015. As a result, the average residential heating customer’s bill will drop by 6.7 percent.
This gas cost decrease means an average bill will decline from $75.84 per month to $70.76 per month. When combined with previously announced gas cost decreases in March and June, residential customers will pay about $14 less per month than they did last winter.
“More than 90 percent of UGI’s natural gas supplies now come from Marcellus shale. Our customers are benefitting from this locally produced, plentiful, and lower cost supply,” Paul Szykman, vice president of rates at UGI, said. “This seven-year trend of moderating prices means customer bills are about half of what they were at their peak, when the average monthly bill topped $150.”
By law, utilities are required to pass the cost of the natural gas they purchase directly through to customers without any markup.
Despite lower costs, UGI recognizes some customers may have trouble paying their winter heating bill. All customers are encouraged to sign up for UGI’s free budget billing program, which spreads bills out over a 12-month period.
In addition, customers with a limited or fixed income should call UGI at 1-800-UGI-WARM to determine if they are eligible for one of several energy assistance programs. Finally, any customer who is behind on their gas bills should contact the utility as soon as possible to discuss a payment arrangement.
UGI encourages customers to use energy wisely and make efficiency improvements in their homes. Additional information on energy efficiency and customer assistance programs is available on UGI’s website at www.ugi.com.
UGI’s Gas Division is headquartered in Reading, PA and serves 400,000 customers in 15 southeastern Pennsylvania counties. Additional information about UGI Gas Division is available at www.ugi.com on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ugiutilities; and Twitter at www.twitter.com/ugi_utilities.