Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lower gas for households – Interia

Gas prices will fall an average of 3.1 to 4.5 percent. / © 123RF / Picsel

The adjustment tariffs for PGNiG will decline in prices of high methane gas for households by an average of 3,1- 4.5 percent. – Said in a statement ERA.

On Thursday, President of ERO approved tariff adjustment on trade in gaseous fuels PGNiG retail trade.

“As a result of the approval of the tariff adjustment of company payments rich natural gas consumers in households purchasing the gas from PGNiG retail trade – as part of comprehensive agreements – are falling on average from 3.1 to 4.5 percent.” – Written in the report, URE.

The adjustment is to reduce the price of high-methane gas by 6.5 per cent., And nitrogen-rich gas prices by 2.5 percent.

The new prices of gas for individual consumers will be valid until the end of this year.

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We recall that the President of the Energy Regulatory Office approved a new wholesale tariff for gas for PGNiG SA in mid-July.

Wholesale recipient PGNiG will pay about 5 percent. less for high-methane gas.

– For customers served by PGNiG SA (wholesale, ie, those who buy gas for resale and the major end-users with an annual consumption of more than 25 million meters. six), the average price of fuel gas has been reduced by an average of 5 percent. in the case of high-methane gas and 4.9 percent for nitrogen-rich gas – PGNiG reported.

The new prices will apply until 31 December 2015.

– Changes in natural gas prices are a consequence of still persisting of low oil prices and relatively low natural gas prices in the wholesale markets in north-western Europe, which effectively reduces the total cost of obtaining natural gas by PGNiG SA, in comparison to the cost of what was taken to the currently applicable tariffs – wrote the company in Communication.

This is the third reduction in gas prices in the tariff, PGNiG SA in 2015. (gas prices fell between January and May). “The cumulative decline in average prices of high-methane gas is 15.2 per cent., And for nitrogen-rich gas 9.2 percent.” – Gave the ERO.

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