Citizens Gas Projects Gas Bills for January
INDIANAPOLIS – Assuming normal weather, Citizens Gas projected today that the typical residential heating bill will decrease about $18 in January (billed in February) compared to January 2006.
The utility projected that the typical residential heating bill for January would be about $226 for 201 therms. During January 2006, the typical bill would have been about $244 for 201 therms. In December, the typical bill was about $183 for 155 therms. Citizens Gas expects residential heating bills to decline slightly over the November-March winter heating season due to lower natural gas prices compared to last winter.
The projections are part of the utility's monthly Gas Cost Adjustment (GCA) filing with the IURC. Citizens Gas makes the filings to account for changes in the price of gas it purchases for its customers. Gas prices often fluctuate rapidly because of changing weather and gas market conditions.
Customers can minimize the monthly financial impact of their gas bill by signing up for Citizens' Budget Payment Plan. Under the Budget Plan, a customer's heating cost is spread out into equal monthly payments over a 12-month period. Information about Budget Plan eligibility is available at 924-3311.
The utility urges customers to conserve energy by taking simple steps to weatherize their homes. Customers can better understand their gas usage and conserve energy with two new energy management tools at www.citizensgas.com. The Citizens Bill Analyzer helps customers better understand their energy usage and the Citizens Home Energy Advisor provides a list of energy saving suggestions through a free online energy audit.
To help minimize the impact of sudden changes in wholesale natural gas prices, Citizens Gas utilizes a hedging strategy to purchase most of its gas supply during periods of low demand. Citizens Gas also stores gas in underground storage fields during the summer for use during the winter.
While this strategy can only minimize price spikes, Citizens Gas' rates are among the lowest in the State of Indiana , according to figures compiled by the IURC. Based on rates in effect on January 1, 2006, Citizens Gas has had the fifth lowest average gas rates among the 25 gas companies operating in the state. Citizens Gas also has the third lowest rates of 20 snow belt cities located in the northern half of the United States.
Average Residential Heating Bill Comparisons
Projections Assume Normal Weather
January 2007 vs. January 2006 |
| |
Therms |
Average bill |
| January 2007 (Projected) |
201 |
$226.54 |
| January 2006 |
201 |
$244.12 |
| Decrease |
|
$17.60 |
|
January 2007 vs. December 2006 |
| |
Therms |
Average bill |
| January 2007 (Projected) |
201 |
|
| December 2006 |
155 |
$183.17 |
| Increase |
|
$ 66.97 |
|
About Citizens Gas
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility is a Public Charitable Trust providing efficient and reliable energy services to more than 266,000 customers in and around Marion County. The Public Charitable Trust means the utility is managed only for the benefit of customers and the community.
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