25% higher than last year at this time. I'm talking cost per therm. Last month was 10% higher than the previous year. Anyone else seeing this?
I'm with Minnesota Energy Resources.
-- Edited by Back in Black on Saturday 1st of March 2014 05:00:32 PM
Tony Hoffer said
Mar 1, 2014
Cost per therm was up on Xcel bill as well.. Last months total gas and electric bill was $265.. 1000 sq ft house @ 68 1000 sq ft garage at 50 degrees
Back in Black said
Mar 1, 2014
I just love these double digit percentage increases in everything. Wish my pay would jump 25%. :(
dashboard said
Mar 1, 2014
You could be on LP or fuel oil.
My fuel oil bill from the last week of December through the third week January (about four weeks) was over $650.00. My first month on natural gas with the new furnace was $105.00.
Lost in the 60s said
Mar 2, 2014
Back in Black wrote:
I just love these double digit percentage increases in everything. Wish my pay would jump 25%. :(
I hear ya on how all the prices we pay jump double digits and our income doesn't. Like Tony, our's with Xcel is up too, but not that much.
Dashboard is right, be glad you aren't on LP. Derek must be gritting his teeth every time the furnace starts, which with the horrendous winter we've had must be every 10 minutes. Our temp this am is negative 13 AGAIN or still or whatever. I'm really tired of this weather pattern.
67ss said
Mar 2, 2014
Just checked my tank yesterday and I'm going to need a fill soon. Going to call and see how much it is a gallon with my co-op.
Back in Black said
Mar 2, 2014
I am very glad that I'm connected to one of the world's largest natural gas reserves. Last I heard we had a glut of the stuff. That's why it angers me even more. 25%?!!?? Really?
Lost in the 60s said
Mar 2, 2014
Back in Black wrote:
I am very glad that I'm connected to one of the world's largest natural gas reserves. Last I heard we had a glut of the stuff. That's why it angers me even more. 25%?!!?? Really?
Good old American business model of supply and demand. This year the demand is way up so they can charge more and we have to pay it, just the same as with gasoline. Last week that shot up to 3.55 gallon around here.
Derek69SS said
Mar 2, 2014
Lost in the 60s wrote: Derek must be gritting his teeth every time the furnace starts, which with the horrendous winter we've had must be every 10 minutes. Our temp this am is negative 13 AGAIN or still or whatever. I'm really tired of this weather pattern.
Yup... used up the last of my contract last week (1000gal @ $1.39) and am now paying retail price.
I was fortunate to contract enough to make it past that big price spike a few weeks ago, so I'm now burning $2.69 gas compared to some who paid over $5.00
25% higher than last year at this time. I'm talking cost per therm. Last month was 10% higher than the previous year.
Anyone else seeing this?
I'm with Minnesota Energy Resources.
-- Edited by Back in Black on Saturday 1st of March 2014 05:00:32 PM
My fuel oil bill from the last week of December through the third week January (about four weeks) was over $650.00. My first month on natural gas with the new furnace was $105.00.
I hear ya on how all the prices we pay jump double digits and our income doesn't. Like Tony, our's with Xcel is up too, but not that much.
Dashboard is right, be glad you aren't on LP. Derek must be gritting his teeth every time the furnace starts, which with the horrendous winter we've had must be every 10 minutes. Our temp this am is negative 13 AGAIN or still or whatever. I'm really tired of this weather pattern.
Just checked my tank yesterday and I'm going to need a fill soon. Going to call and see how much it is a gallon with my co-op.
Good old American business model of supply and demand. This year the demand is way up so they can charge more and we have to pay it, just the same as with gasoline. Last week that shot up to 3.55 gallon around here.
Yup... used up the last of my contract last week (1000gal @ $1.39) and am now paying retail price.
I was fortunate to contract enough to make it past that big price spike a few weeks ago, so I'm now burning $2.69 gas compared to some who paid over $5.00