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Volume 43 | December 1, 2022

December 2022 News & Updates

Welcome to the Long Beach Energy Resources monthly newsletter! We are excited to present this content to you every month. Please feel free to email us at ER-Marketing@longbeach.gov to let us know how we are doing and if there is any content you would like to see in the newsletter.
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November Cost of Gas &

BTU Factor

Core Commodity Charge: $1.4218/therm

Non-Core Commodity Charge: $1.4348/therm

BTU Factor: 1.037


Read more about the cost of gas

As we move into our Winter season, Energy Resources would like to remind you to keep conserving your natural gas usage.


Cooler winters, higher demands, and higher commodity prices result in increased bills. This month is no exception! Natural gas prices have already increased from last month and we expect them to continue.


In order to keep your monthly utility bill low, lower your thermostat, break out your favorite sweater, and follow other ways to conserve your natural gas usage.


To learn about ways to conserve, go to: 

https://www.longbeach.gov/energyresources/information/energy-saving-ideas/

If you have fallen behind on your utility bill or want assistance, our Customer Service Representatives are ready to help. Our friendly representatives will help work out a solution with our available flexible payment plans. You can apply online or give us a call at (562)570-5700. Learn more about the program at the following link: Bill Pay Assistance

About to purchase a new natural gas appliance for your home? With our Home Energy-Efficiency rebate program, you may be eligible for rebates from $70-$1,000 when you purchase qualifying products. For more information, visit: Home Energy-Efficiency Rebate Program


The 2022 Home Energy-Efficiency Rebate program ends on 12/31/2022.

Natural gas is a safe, reliable and affordable energy choice, but it should be handled properly and with care. This is why it’s important for you to stay educated about the properties of natural gas and of the potential hazards if natural gas is released through damaged or leaking pipelines. View safety tips and guidelines to stay safe in your home, visit our website:

Natural Gas Safety In Your Home