Northwest Natural Gas Company, dba NW Natural (NYSE:NWN), today
announced a tariff filing has been made with the Public Utility
Commission of Oregon (OPUC) to provide a $32 million credit to its
Oregon customers as a result of a recent decline in wholesale natural
gas costs.
"The natural gas prices we’ve secured in the last several months are
substantially lower than what is currently set in our rates. Given the
extremely tough economic conditions our customers are struggling with,
we felt it was critical that these savings be refunded as soon as
possible,” said Gregg Kantor, NW Natural President and CEO.
Ordinarily, gas cost savings are held in a deferral account and returned
as a reduction to customer bills beginning with the annual rates set
each November.
Kantor also said, barring any dramatic events that might adversely
affect energy markets, the company expects to continue to lock in lower
priced supplies for the next winter heating season and file this summer
for an additional rate reduction that would start in November.
If approved by the OPUC, this refund based on gas cost savings
accumulated from November 1, 2008 through March 31, 2009 will show up as
a credit to Oregon residential, commercial and industrial sales
customers on their June bills. This bill credit will be based on each
customer’s actual gas usage during those five months.
For example, an average residential customer that uses 92 therms per
month from November through March can expect to receive a bill credit of
approximately $33. An average commercial customer that uses 383 therms
per month can expect to receive a credit of approximately $137.
Discussions with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
related to a similar refund for Washington customers are currently
underway. In the event a refund does not occur in June, NW Natural will
proceed in Washington with the original November 1 date to set rates for
the next winter heating season.
About NW Natural
NW Natural is headquartered in Portland, Ore., and serves more than
662,000 residential and business customers in Oregon and southwest
Washington. It is the largest independent natural gas utility in the
Pacific Northwest, and recognized its 150th year as a public company on
Jan. 7, 2009. The company has approximately $2.0 billion in total
assets, which includes about 16 Bcf of underground gas storage capacity
within its service territory at Mist, Ore.