Piedmont Natural Gas Files for Mid-Winter Reductions in Natural Gas Sales Rates in North Carolina and South Carolina

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Proposed reductions would reduce Company's current residential billing rates by approximately 2 to 3 percent for remaining winter months

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Piedmont Natural Gas PNY has filed for reductions in its natural gas sales rates for customers in North Carolina and South Carolina.  Last week's filings before both the North Carolina Utilities Commission and the Public Service Commission of South Carolina reflect declines in the Company's wholesale natural gas costs, which are passed through to customers on a dollar for dollar basis.  If approved by the respective commissions, the new rates would go into effect on February 1, 2014 with residential customers seeing a drop in their natural gas billing rates of 2 to 3 percent from current rates.  The average Piedmont Natural Gas residential customer in North Carolina and South Carolina would save from $4 to $6 over the remaining winter months of February and March. 

About Piedmont Natural Gas

Piedmont Natural Gas is an energy services company primarily engaged in the distribution of natural gas to more than one million residential, commercial, industrial and power generation utility customers in portions of North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, including customers served by municipalities who are wholesale customers. Our subsidiaries are invested in joint venture, energy-related businesses, including unregulated retail natural gas marketing, and regulated interstate natural gas transportation and storage, and regulated intrastate natural gas transportation businesses. More information about Piedmont Natural Gas is available on the Internet at http://www.piedmontng.com/.

SOURCE Piedmont Natural Gas

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