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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Well in reading my July gas bill I see that I hardly consumed anything and the price went from like $3.5 a gigajoule to like $5.50. I used like 3 GJ for the billing period so it was like an extra $6. Had this happened in the winter when usage is more like 15-20 GJ of gas than people would have cried bloody murder at the prospect of their gas bill going up $20-$30. As it is I haven't heard a damn thing about it, yet the price jumped like 60% in a month where no one is using the resource so their should be ample supply.
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ooooo.... that's where your probably wrong. Because of the recent heat across major cities in North America, the use of air conditioning which requires natural gas increased significantly and storage dropped from 21BCF to 9.