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- SoCalGas expects to announce significant drop in natural gas . . . - Reddit
Socalgas better show some relief in the coming months The premium typically commanded for gas delivered in March rather than April — essentially a bet on how tight supplies will be at winter’s end — has reversed to a discount “That alone tells you that traders have given up on winter,” Cunningham said
- SoCalGas bill astronomically high? : r AskLosAngeles - Reddit
Hey all, I just moved to socal permanently right before the new year and am living on my own paying utility bills for the first time I set up SoCalGas service for the home I’m renting and have been the only one using it so far (my roommates haven’t moved in yet) I’ve had the heat on a fair amount and cooked a few times, but my bill for just 1 1-1 6 is $80! There’s a $25 start of
- First SoCal Gas Bill - Im shocked! : r SantaClarita - Reddit
First SoCal Gas Bill - I'm shocked! My fiancé and I moved here at the start of the year and we received our first gas bill, $214!!! Never in my life have I seen a gas bill be this much, we lived in the Midwest previously I checked our meter to see if maybe they had read the wrong one (apartment living) and this wasn't the case
- Can we no longer use PayPal Bills for SCE? : r CreditCards - Reddit
I scheduled an SCE payment for Mar 1 a few days ago and it’s still showing My SoCalGas bill couldn’t be scheduled but still gives me the ability to pay now, only via the app though, not online It’ll be unfortunate if these ultimately stop working…
- What’s a normal range for SoCalGas bill? : r AskLosAngeles - Reddit
Love in a 2 bedroom apartment with 3 people Cook almost every meal at home and have a gas range Gas bill is generally $5-$12 a month $70 sounds like there’s a big issue going on
- How much did your natural gas bill (SoCalGas) go up by?
SocalGas is owned by Sempra smh…the producers own the utility company lol Sempra, the parent company for socalGas, has entered into large contracts with europe selling LNG thusly depleting regional US supply, increasing costs
- Why is SoCalGas getting away with price gauging? - Reddit
SoCalGas is a public utility, it is regulated by the PUC, they aren't allowed to simply charge what they want They don't produce gas; they distribute it They have to purchase it from suppliers; the retail consumer rate reflects the rates they negotiated in the summer, plus any shortfall covered on the spot market They aren't gouging
- How much was your SoCal gas bill this month? - Reddit
How on earth do you have $17 bill ever? We don’t even have gas heat and only use for the stove and pay $30-$40 a month usually I wonder what it will be this month Reply reply DRnostalgia21 •
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