(WHTM) -- Natural gas users will see a smaller than expected rate change this year.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, which regulates utility services in the state, announced it approved a rate case settlement with UGI Gas on Thursday.
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UGI Gas did not get as large an increase as it wanted.
Under the agreement, a residential customer using 72.9 hundred cubic feet of natural gas a month can expect their bill to increase by 6.7% from $103.57 to $110.51 a month. The new rates apply starting Oct. 28, 2025.
UGI wanted to increase base rate revenues by $110.4 million. Instead, that revenue will increase by $69.5 million, or 8.9%.
The settlement includes a $1.25 adjustment to the monthly residential customer charge,