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Marcellus Shale

December 1, 2010

Marcellus Shale Saving Pennsylvanians Millions in Home Heating Costs Some PA Residents to See Nearly 11 Percent Drop in Gas Bill Immediately; Even More Domestic Supplies on the Way

· Philadelphians to save more than $22.6 million over next three months alone · UGI customers to experience between 8.1 and 10.7 percent reduction in monthly bill · Rates more than 13 percent lower than a year ago

PGW announces cuts in gas rates Philadelphia Inquirer Andrew Maykuth November 29, 2010

Just in time for the winter heating season, Philadelphia Gas Works announced Monday it will decrease natural gas rates for the next three months, saving the average residential heating customer about $14.69 per month.

The municipal gas utility will lower its residential gas-supply charge from $1.60 per hundred cubic feet to $1.50 on Wednesday. The charge for commercial and institutional customers will also be reduced.

The supply charge is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the wholesale market price of natural gas, which is depressed because of the recession and abundant supplies from new resources such as shale-gas.

Based upon current market projections, the company anticipates that its rates should remain stable through the spring.

UGI cuts natural gas rate by 8.1 percent Reading Eagle Dan Kelly November 30, 2010

Citing falling market prices and a growing supply, UGI Gas Utilities said Tuesday that it will decrease the rate it charges for natural gas by 8.1 percent beginning today.

UGI provides natural gas to 82,000 customers in the greater Reading area.

In addition, the utility owns UGI Central Penn Gas, which has several hundred customers in Hamburg and Shoemakersville, and in Centre, Perry, Tilden and Windsor townships. The rate for those customers will drop by 10.7 percent beginning today.

The average monthly bill for a UGI customer will drop to $103.60 from $112.76, officials said.

Central Penn monthly bills will drop to $83.01 from $92.92, they said.

Since 2008, UGI customers' rates have fallen 30 percent and Central Penn customers' bills have dropped 35 percent, company spokesman Joseph Swope said.

“We're only starting to see the impact of the Marcellus shale gas supply," Swope said. …"For the first time in a long time we have this huge supply of gas sitting here locally and better yet, it's hurricane proof."

By 2018, Swope said, the Marcellus shale will be producing 4.6 billion cubic feet per day, or 40 percent of all natural gas currently used in the Northeast.