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Atmos West Texas Seeks $66.1 Million Rate Increase; ACSC Intervenes for Consumers

Atmos West Texas Seeks $66.1 Million Rate Increase; ACSC Intervenes for Consumers

by R.A. Dyer | Nov 20, 2024 | Regulatory Action

If approved, annual revenues received from the incorporated areas of that division would increase by approximately $26.9 million, which equates to 32.27 percent, excluding gas costs. ________________________________________________ Atmos Energy has filed paperwork...
Gas Conservation Program Rules from House Bill 2263 Approved by Texas Railroad Commission

Gas Conservation Program Rules from House Bill 2263 Approved by Texas Railroad Commission

by ACSC | Mar 20, 2024 | Blog, Regulatory Action

The new rules cap residential and commercial charges for energy conservation programs at $0.20 per Mcf. ________________________________________________ New regulations to implement House Bill 2263, state legislation that authorized gas utilities to create...
Atmos Reports Quarterly Earnings Increase; Expects New Rate Cases in April

Atmos Reports Quarterly Earnings Increase; Expects New Rate Cases in April

by ACSC | Feb 8, 2024 | Blog, Utility News

Atmos reports quarter-over-quarter revenue increase; Mid-Tex and West Texas rate cases in September. ________________________________________________ Atmos Energy has reported capital expenditures of $769.7 million for the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2023, as...
Investigation of Fort Worth Blast includes Atmos, Railroad Commission and Others

Investigation of Fort Worth Blast includes Atmos, Railroad Commission and Others

by ACSC | Jan 11, 2024 | Blog, Safety

Fire and police investigators continue working with Atmos Energy, the hotel’s natural gas provider, to determine whether a gas leak caused the explosion — or conversely — an explosion caused the gas leak. ________________________________________________ An explosion...
Atmos Pipeline Settles Case: Rates to Increase, but $105 Million Less than Proposed

Atmos Pipeline Settles Case: Rates to Increase, but $105 Million Less than Proposed

by ACSC | Dec 20, 2023 | Blog, Regulatory Action

The company has accepted $105 million less under the settlement than the $839,982,742 it initially sought. ________________________________________________ Atmos Pipeline-Texas will increase the amount it collects on its system for transporting gas by $12 million...
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