Questar Corporation - Questar Gas asks Utah PSC to cut natural gas rates by $52.2 million

Questar Gas asks Utah PSC to cut natural gas rates by $52.2 million May 1, 2015
Contact: Darren Shepherd
Office: (801) 324-5167

Questar Gas asks Utah PSC to cut natural gas rates by $52.2 million SALT LAKE CITY - Questar Gas is requesting a decrease of $52.2 million in its Utah natural gas rates. If the request is approved by the Utah Public Service Commission (PCS), the annual bill for the typical residential customer will decrease by $32 beginning June 1, 2015. "Abundant natural gas supplies continue to reduce the price we pay for natural gas to serve our customers," said Craig Wagstaff, Questar Gas president. "As a result, our rates continue to be among the lowest in the country." He added, however, that natural gas prices can fluctuate with changes in supply and demand. The request includes the company's regular gas-cost-adjustment filing to cover costs of buying natural gas for its customers. These costs are passed on to customers with no markup and have no impact on the utility's profits. The "pass-through" adjustments simply enable the company to change rates to reflect changes in gas-supply and other costs. Wagstaff also reminded Questar Gas customers that funds may be available to help income-eligible customers who are elderly or disabled pay their gas bills. Customers can dial 211 for information about utility-assistance programs such as HEAT (Home Energy Assistance Target), a federally funded utility-assistance program, and REACH (Residential Energy Assistance through Community Help), which is funded by donations from Questar customers, employees and shareholders.

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