PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — The National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation (National Fuel) has announced it has submitted its rate adjustment for gas supply charges that would raise monthly bills for Pennsylvania customers.
According to National Fuel, the higher market prices for natural gas and an increase in the cost of natural gas supplies are the cause for the rate adjustment. Residential customers with an annual usage of 96,500 ccf of gas would see an increase of $5.62 on their monthly bill, going from $85.77 to $91.39.
An increase will also be seen in National Fuel’s price-to-compare gas commodity charge to $0.60493 per 100 ccf, the energy company notes.
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Following its submission of the rate adjustment to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, customers can expect the gas supply charges to become effective Feb. 1. National Fuel adds that utility companies update supply charges quarterly due to changes in the market price, with May 1 being the next opportunity to do so.
Customers who may be having trouble paying their bill can contact National Fuel Customer Service at (800) 365-3234 for assistance. For more information on National Fuel, visit its website here.
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