Posted on 02/01/2023 10:50:49 AM PST by Tell It Right
Alabama Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Customers
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Month | Cost per ft3 | % increase since last year |
December 2021 | $15.36 | 9.09% |
January 2022 | $15.15 | 11.64% |
February 2022 | $14.44 | 6.25% |
March 2022 | $15.38 | 7.78% |
April 2022 | $17.21 | 3.74% |
May 2022 | $20.61 | 10.10% |
June 2022 | $24.16 | 12.95% |
July 2022 | $25.11 | 10.37% |
August2022 | $25.55 | 9.75% |
September2022 | $26.08 | 10.27% |
October2022 | $23.57 | 3.88% |
November2022 | $19.08 | 7.37% |
The Dims should be embarrassed.
embarrassed.
In WI electric,Nat Gas bill $495.00 last month
And natural gas, the commodity, symbol /NG has absolutely cratered in price since late last year, down well over 50%.
That is cost per 1000 cubic feet. Delivered to Henry Hub today it is $2.72 per 1000 cubic feet. Do you think the difference is enough for transportation and service?
Well someone (rumor the Brits) blew a hole in Nordstream). Ukraine is sitting on the land based pipelines. The Germans walked away from a deal with the Arabs. Someone has to bear the costs of keeping Europe warm if the Russians and Arabs can’t.
We just got hit with a $550 bill in North Idaho, DOUBLE a year ago. Our gas and electricity have been real affordable until this round of the Democrat War on Fossil Fuels. So much for retirement.
Damn them all to hell for screwing up our energy supply, our education system, our health care, our food supply, our transportation systems, our youth and everything else.
Everything was working real well until this WEF / UN / Agenda 2030 / Globalist crowd of CommieCrats wrested control through numerous stolen elections.
We are still paying less than that in Western Washington but our costs have increased by about the same percentage... Of course our temperatures are lower here than in Alabama, so we pay hundreds of dollars a month through the winter.
To quote Obama “energy prices will necessarily skyrocket”
I think gas went negative at one point in the last year.
Quick google shows last October for Permian. The producers had to pay folks to take the gas.
For my small 2-bdr apartment, Jan 2023 was the highest NG heating/hot water at $136.
Highest in 2022 was February at $124.
Highest in 2021 was February at $84.
Why pay for it when sunshine and wind are free. Right? ๐๐
Lots of markup. I am currently getting $2.50 from the gas wells I have interest in. BTW the chart should say per 1000 ft instead of just ft.
I guess my use of the super script HTML tag made the "3" after the "ft" too small to be seen.
#MeToo. I'm an Alabama Power customer, all-electric house, with a variable speed heat pump with heat strips. In the January power bill I calculated the cost per kWh as 15.2692ยข/kWh (after first subtracting $15.60 as monthly flat fees from the total bill before dividing by total kWh pulled from the grid).
That 15.2692ยข/kWh is up 19.5% from January last year. NINETEEN POINT FIVE PERCENT!
10-19-22 $1.80 (gas cost)
1-24-23 $8.80
$7.00 or 389% increase in 3 months (and they're asking for another rate increase)
There is no justification based on the cost of Nat. Gas on the open market.
This is agenda driven politics and collusion between gov't and the utility.
Yes, that is from World Oil every week day morning of course.
The EIA report comes out every Wednesday about 10 AM.
It only hit 7 to 9 for a bit when Europe was all atwitter buying anything they could get their hands on.
December 2022 bill was $69.09. Heat set at 55 degrees
January 2023 was $155.12. Heat set at 74 for most of the month and recently raised it to 76 degrees.
Okay, December was very low because I was on vacation for 26 of those days. When I was in Southern California my natural gas bill was NEVER more than $40 a month in the winter. I had gas heating and stove there.
The superscript 3 is fine should be per 1000 cubic ft instead of just cubic ft.
Good catch!
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