Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) residential users could see their utility bills increase by an average of over $8 monthly, if state regulators accept the company’s current proposal to make an interim rake hike permanent. The interim rate was put into place in January 2025 to help the company keep operations going amid demand increases and […]
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Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) residential users could see their utility bills increase by an average of over $8 monthly, if state regulators accept the company’s current proposal to make an interim rake hike permanent.
The interim rate was put into place in January 2025 to help the company keep operations going amid demand increases and other investments. Now the company is proposing the rate be made permanent to help them keep the lights on as business grows.




