Gas prices frozen for rest of year

Gas prices frozen for rest of year


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GDF-SUEZ AGREES NOT TO RAISE PRICES IN OCTOBER, AS HOUSEHOLDS DEAL WITH 15 PER CENT PRICE INCREASE SINCE JANUARY FRANCE'S biggest gas supplier, GDF-Suez, has agreed not to raise prices


for the rest of the year. Gas bills have soared by almost 15 per cent since the new year, up 10 per cent in April and 4.7 per cent in July. Finance minister Christine Lagarde had asked GDF


to give customers a break from further price rises over the winter The firm, which supplies gas to 10.8 million homes, has now confirmed it will not ask the Energy Regulation Commission for


a price rise when the tariffs are next revised on October 1. Instead, it has proposed a new way of setting tariffs from 2011, which it said it would more accurately reflect the cost of


production and supply The new formula would be based on the long-term cost of natural gas, and should mean customers will avoid sudden price rises. About 90 per cent of domestic gas


customers in France benefit from regulated tariffs, which can only be revised every three months, with approval from the energy regulator. RELATED STORIES: 3,600 complaints over gas bills


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