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National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation (National Fuel or the Company) received approval on December 19, 2024, from the New York Public Service Commission (PSC) to increase its base delivery rates and charges for gas service effective Jan. 1, 2025. This is the first increase to National Fuel’s base delivery rates in New York since 2017 and only the second increase in 16 years.
As a result of smart and efficient cost management practices and a focus on customer affordability, the Company has been able to avoid the need for rate increases for nearly eight years while continuing to invest significantly in safety and system modernization.
“National Fuel, like families and businesses across Western New York, has experienced rising costs due to inflation,” DeCarolis said. “This rate increase was necessary for National Fuel to maintain critical infrastructure, improve our customer experience, and continue to focus on emissions reduction, all while delivering the safe, reliable and affordable energy that 90 percent of Western New Yorkers count on for home heating and comfort.”
National Fuel operates and maintains more than 9,800 miles of pipelines and facilities that provide gas service for approximately 540,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers across Western New York. Since its last rate case in 2016, National Fuel has invested $473 million in modernizing its system, having replaced more than 884 miles of pipeline in New York. The Company is planning an additional $360 million of capital expenditures over the next three years to ensure it continues to provide safe and reliable energy service for its customers.
Under the approved Joint Proposal, National Fuel’s base delivery rates for all service classes will increase three separate times over the course of the 3-year rate plan: (1) Jan. 1, 2025; (2) Oct. 1, 2025; and (3) Oct. 1, 2026. National Fuel is not permitted to request any further increases to its base delivery rates before Oct. 1, 2027.
Residential customer bills will increase on average $5.97 per month, or 5.6%, on Jan. 1, 2025; $6.06 per month, or 7.2%, on Oct. 1, 2025; and $5.18 per month, or 5.8%, on Oct. 1, 2026. Currently, the average monthly bill of a typical residential customer using 102 thousand cubic feet of gas a year is approximately $80 per month. Even after the rate increase takes effect, National Fuel’s residential delivery rates will continue to be among the lowest for large natural gas utilities in New York State.
Enhancements to Gas Safety
Enhancements to Customer Service
Additionally, the Joint Proposal advances several National Fuel initiatives that support the objectives of New York State’s CLCPA. These initiatives include a Responsibly Sourced Gas pilot program, the evaluation of non-pipes alternatives for certain capital and economic development projects, and funding for hydrogen-related research, development and demonstration projects.
Signatories to the Joint Proposal included New York State Department of Public Service Staff, Multiple Intervenors, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 2199 and IBEW Local Union 2154.
National Fuel recognizes that increases to monthly expenses can pose a hardship for customers. This winter heating season, more than $1,800 in payment assistance may be available for eligible households depending on income and expenses. Customers who are having difficulty paying their bills are encouraged to contact National Fuel at 1-800-365-3234, Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation is the Utility segment of National Fuel Gas Company, a diversified energy company that is engaged in a number of natural gas-related activities. The Utility provides natural gas service for approximately 2.2 million people in Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.nationalfuel.com.