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Georgia Natural Gas Industry News

Residential natural gas in the state of Georgia has been making headlines recently with various updates and developments. Here is a roundup of some of the most important recent industry news and latest developments in Georgia's natural gas sector.

May 10, 2022

Atlanta Gas Light reminds customers to call before digging.

As the weather warms up and more people start digging in their yards, Atlanta Gas Light is reminding customers to call 811 before beginning any excavation work. This will help to prevent damage to natural gas pipelines and ensure the safety of everyone involved. For more information, visit the Atlanta Gas Light website at https://atlantagaslight.com.

April 20, 2022

Southern Company Gas partners with Atlanta Gas Light to expand natural gas infrastructure.

Southern Company Gas has announced a partnership with Atlanta Gas Light to expand the natural gas infrastructure in Georgia. The project will involve the construction of new pipelines and the upgrading of existing infrastructure, which will help to ensure a reliable and affordable supply of natural gas for residential customers. For more information, visit the Southern Company Gas website at https://southerncompanygas.com.

March 15, 2022

Georgia Natural Gas announces new pricing plans.

Georgia Natural Gas has announced new pricing plans that will provide greater flexibility and control for residential customers. The plans, which include fixed-rate and variable-rate options, are designed to help customers manage their natural gas costs more effectively. For more information, visit the Georgia Natural Gas website at https://gng.com.

March 2, 2022

Southern Company Gas to Expand Renewable Natural Gas Portfolio in Georgia

Southern Company Gas announced plans to expand its portfolio of renewable natural gas (RNG) in Georgia, which is made from organic waste such as food scraps and animal manure. The company plans to purchase RNG from a new project in Georgia and use it to fuel its natural gas distribution system. The move is part of Southern Company Gas's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing the use of renewable energy sources. For more information, visit the Southern Company Gas website.

March 1, 2022

Georgia's natural gas prices remain stable despite cold winter.

Despite the colder than average winter experienced in many parts of Georgia, natural gas prices have remained stable. This is due to an abundance of natural gas production in the United States, which has kept prices low. For more information, visit the website of the Georgia Public Service Commission at https://psc.ga.gov.

March 1, 2022

Georgia Public Service Commission Approves New Natural Gas Rates for Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) Customers

the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) approved new natural gas rates for AGL customers, which will result in an increase of about $3.82 per month for the average residential customer. The new rates are intended to help AGL recover the costs of maintaining and upgrading its natural gas infrastructure in Georgia. For more information, visit the Georgia PSC website.

September 1, 2021

Georgia Natural Gas (GNG) Launches New Customer Portal and Mobile App

GNG announced the launch of a new customer portal and mobile app, which will allow customers to manage their natural gas accounts, pay bills, view usage history, and receive alerts and notifications from their mobile devices. The new portal and app are part of GNG's ongoing efforts to improve the customer experience and provide more convenient and efficient services. For more information, visit the GNG website.

June 15, 2021

Atlanta Gas Light to Invest $750 Million in Natural Gas Infrastructure Upgrades

AGL announced plans to invest $750 million in natural gas infrastructure upgrades over the next three years, which will include replacing aging pipelines and upgrading natural gas meters to digital technology. The upgrades are expected to improve the safety and reliability of AGL's natural gas system, as well as reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For more information, visit the AGL website.