Last winter’s heating costs were bad. This year could be worse, with Chicago-area gas bills expected to spike another 30%. – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Natural gas prices have skyrocketed over the last two years, driven by supply disruption, an extreme cold snap in 2021 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, according to industry analysts. For many Chicago-area customers, added delivery costs baked into the bills for infrastructure work have exacerbated the price increases for natural gas.
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Freddy
3 years ago

Why is Peoples gas 71 cent per therm for Nov when Nicor Gas is $1.14? Total ripoff.

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

My nicor bill was $1.30 per therm. This time last year it was .30 cents a term.

Tis’ going to be a rough winter.

Here’s what’s coming for the next two weeks, and it’s going to be cold…#ILWX

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