Memphis, TN, December 12, 2025
As a deep freeze approaches, Memphis residents prepare for increased heating bills due to higher natural gas prices and recent rate adjustments by Memphis Light, Gas and Water. The Purchased Gas Adjustment (PGA) by MLGW, effective October 30, is expected to raise costs during the colder months. While Memphis’ gas prices are relatively affordable, the recent increase may affect consumers financially. Residents are encouraged to explore assistance programs and energy-saving measures to mitigate costs.
Memphis Residents Face Higher Heating Bills Amid Upcoming Deep Freeze
Memphis, TN – As a deep freeze approaches, Memphis residents are bracing for higher heating bills due to increased natural gas prices and recent rate adjustments by Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW).
Impact of Rate Adjustments
MLGW has implemented a Purchased Gas Adjustment (PGA) of $0.036 per hundred cubic feet (CCF) effective October 30, 2025. This adjustment reflects changes in the cost of natural gas and is expected to raise heating bills for customers during the colder months. Additionally, MLGW’s rate survey indicates that Memphis residents pay approximately $130.72 for 200 CCF of natural gas, positioning the city among the more affordable utilities in the nation. However, the recent PGA increase may offset this advantage.
Historical Context
In January 2025, Memphis residents paid an average of $130.72 for 200 CCF of natural gas, ranking the city among the more affordable utilities in the nation. However, the recent PGA increase may offset this advantage.
Assistance Programs
Residents struggling with higher heating costs can explore assistance programs. MLGW’s Plus-1 program offers support to low-income households. To apply, customers need to provide a government-issued ID, proof of income, and a shutoff notice from MLGW. Applications are processed monthly and are subject to fund availability.
Looking Ahead
As winter progresses, residents are advised to monitor their heating usage and consider energy-saving measures to mitigate increased costs. Staying informed about rate changes and available assistance programs can help manage expenses during the colder months.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the recent Purchased Gas Adjustment (PGA) implemented by MLGW?
The PGA is an adjustment reflecting changes in the cost of natural gas. Effective October 30, 2025, MLGW implemented a PGA of $0.036 per hundred cubic feet (CCF), which is expected to raise heating bills for customers during the colder months.
How does Memphis’ natural gas pricing compare to other cities?
In January 2025, Memphis residents paid an average of $130.72 for 200 CCF of natural gas, ranking the city among the more affordable utilities in the nation. However, the recent PGA increase may offset this advantage.
What assistance programs are available for residents facing higher heating costs?
MLGW’s Plus-1 program offers support to low-income households. To apply, customers need to provide a government-issued ID, proof of income, and a shutoff notice from MLGW. Applications are processed monthly and are subject to fund availability.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Impact of Rate Adjustments | MLGW’s recent PGA increase of $0.036 per CCF is expected to raise heating bills during the colder months. |
| Historical Context | In January 2025, Memphis residents paid an average of $130.72 for 200 CCF of natural gas, ranking the city among the more affordable utilities in the nation. |
| Assistance Programs | MLGW’s Plus-1 program offers support to low-income households. To apply, customers need to provide a government-issued ID, proof of income, and a shutoff notice from MLGW. Applications are processed monthly and are subject to fund availability. |
| Looking Ahead | Residents are advised to monitor their heating usage and consider energy-saving measures to mitigate increased costs. |
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