Special Offer on Natural Gas For Residential Customers

May 11, 2022

Washington Gas Customers- Don't Miss Out On This Deal!

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       Washington Gas’s supply rate, which changes monthly, has been steadily increasing over the past few months. Currently, they are charging 97.40₵ a thermal unit for Maryland customers. Last month that price was 86.53₵ per unit. December 2021? 58.43₵.   

       One of the suppliers we work with is offering an opportunity for some relief on your residential and small business natural gas supply costs. Through May 15th, this supplier is offering a two-year price lock of 68.90₵  per thermal unit- 29% lower than the current price from Washington Gas. 

       If you want to secure this lower price, grab your Washington Gas bill and click HERE to start self-enrolling and get your locked-in gas supply rate.  If you’re interested in natural gas pricing for your commercial business, email michael@electricadvisors.com to get a quote.

       If you have questions regarding this limited time offer, please send an email to info@electricadvisors.com and include a contact number.

 

Similar pricing for D.C. and Virginia Washington Gas customers can be found here. 



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