FAYETTE COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) — Hope Gas, Inc. has filed a request with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia to raise its natural gas rates, generating an estimated $79.6 million in additional annual revenue if approved.
The proposed rate increase would affect residential, commercial, and industrial customers across 39 counties, including Kanawha, Raleigh, Monongalia, Mercer, Wood, and Wyoming counties, among others.
The new rates are scheduled to take effect on May 30, 2025, unless delayed or modified by the Commission. Affected customer groups include:
Former Peoples Gas WV LLC
Former Southern Public Service Company
Former Standard/Bazzle Gas Company
Former Consumers Gas Utility
Production Gathering and Aggregation Service (PGAS)
Hope Gas’s existing customer base
Various customer classes—ranging from small general service to large industrial users—will see average monthly bills increase, though exact changes will vary depending on usage and customer category.
Resale customers, such as Cardinal Natural Gas Company and Mountaineer Gas Company, are also affected.
Public Input Invited
The rate changes are subject to approval, and the Commission may increase, decrease, or modify the proposed rates following its review.
Customers who wish to protest or intervene in the case must submit written comments or petitions by May 30, 2025. Comments may be:
Filed online at www.psc.state.wv.us via the “Submit a Comment” link
Mailed or hand-delivered to:
The Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, P.O. Box 812, 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, WV 25323
Those seeking to intervene must follow the Commission’s rules and clearly state their reasons for doing so.
Customers may review the full tariff and speak with a company representative at Hope Gas’s office, located at 781 Chestnut Ridge Road, Suite 100, Morgantown, WV.
For more information or updates, visit the Public Service Commission of West Virginia’s website.
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