UGI Utilities seeks $99.4M rate increase affecting 700,000+ PA customers. PUC to review proposal for natural gas base rates to fund system upgrades and maintainUGI Utilities seeks $99.4M rate increase affecting 700,000+ PA customers. PUC to review proposal for natural gas base rates to fund system upgrades and maintain

UGI Files $99.4 Million Rate Increase Request with Pennsylvania Regulators

UGI Utilities, Inc. – Gas Division filed a request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to increase its base rates for residential, commercial, and industrial customers by $99.4 million annually. The company stated the proposed increase is necessary to recover its investment in system upgrades and maintain safe and reliable natural gas service across its extensive service territory.

The utility serves more than 700,000 customers in 46 counties across Pennsylvania, making this rate request one that could have broad economic implications for households and businesses throughout the state. The filing represents a significant financial adjustment that will require regulatory review and public input before any changes are implemented.

UGI Utilities emphasized that the rate adjustment is tied directly to infrastructure investments already made in the natural gas distribution system. These upgrades are designed to enhance safety protocols, improve service reliability during extreme weather events, and modernize aging pipeline networks that serve communities across Pennsylvania.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will now begin its review process, which typically includes public hearings, testimony from consumer advocates, and detailed examination of the utility’s financial justification for the requested increase. This regulatory oversight ensures that any approved rate changes balance the company’s need for revenue with consumer protection considerations.

Additional information about UGI Utilities, Inc. is available at https://www.ugi.com. The company’s filing comes at a time when energy costs remain a significant concern for many Pennsylvania residents, particularly those on fixed incomes or operating small businesses with tight profit margins.

The rate request highlights ongoing challenges utilities face in maintaining and upgrading critical infrastructure while managing customer affordability concerns. As natural gas remains a primary heating source for many Pennsylvania homes, any rate adjustments could have immediate household budget implications during winter months when consumption peaks.

This filing represents the formal beginning of what is typically a months-long regulatory process, during which the PUC will examine UGI’s financial data, projected costs, and the reasonableness of the requested increase relative to the company’s service obligations and infrastructure needs.

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