By Stacy Wescoe
swescoe@lvb.com
UGI Utilities Inc., South District, is reporting that it
will lower its natural gas rates beginning Sep. 1, which should mean a drop on
the average residential heating customer’s bill of 1.93 percent.
That would mean those normally paying $68.75 per month would
be paying $67.42 per month.
“This change reflects actual and projected gas costs related
to wholesale supply purchases,” said Chris Brown, UGI vice president and
general manager of rates and supply.
By law, utilities are required to pass the cost of the natural
gas they purchase directly through to customers without any markup.
UGI Utilities Inc., South District, serves more than 392,000
customers in 16 eastern and southcentral counties in Pennsylvania.
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