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FAQ: UGI Natural Gas Supply Cost Increase and Customer Bill Impact
TL;DR
UGI Utilities' smaller-than-expected rate increase gives customers a cost advantage over typical market fluctuations, keeping bills more manageable than anticipated.
UGI Utilities' purchased gas cost rate rises on December 1, 2025, increasing average residential bills from $118.43 to $119.49 monthly, a 0.9% total increase.
This modest rate adjustment by UGI Utilities helps maintain affordable heating for over 760,000 customers during winter, supporting household stability and community well-being.
Natural gas bills for UGI customers will rise just $1.06 monthly starting December, a surprisingly small increase compared to typical energy cost hikes.
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UGI Utilities is announcing a smaller-than-expected increase in the purchased gas cost rate that will result in a 0.9% average monthly bill increase for residential heating customers.
The new purchased gas cost rate begins on December 1, 2025.
The average residential heating customer's total monthly bill will increase from $118.43 to $119.49, which represents a 0.9% increase.
Customer bills are increasing because UGI's natural gas supply costs have risen, requiring an adjustment to the purchased gas cost rate.
Residential heating customers receiving gas supply from UGI Utilities are affected, and UGI serves more than 760,000 customers total.
You can view the full announcement, including downloadable images and bios, by clicking here.
You can contact John Mason at (610) 334-7135 or jmason@ugi.com for more information.
Additional information about UGI is available at www.ugi.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ugiutilities, and on X at www.twitter.com/ugi_utilities.
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