El Paso Gas Pipeline Rates Get a Sneaky September Bump
Published Date: 9/15/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got a new filing from El Paso Natural Gas about updated pipeline rates starting September 16, 2025. If you’re affected—like landowners or community groups—you can speak up by September 22, 2025. This update could change how much people pay or get refunded for natural gas services.
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El Paso pipeline rate update
If you are a landowner, community group, Tribal member, or otherwise affected by El Paso Natural Gas pipeline service, the company filed a negotiated rate agreement update (Docket RP25-1146-000) that is to be effective on September 16, 2025. The filing is for a Natural Gas Pipeline Rate and Refund Report, and interested parties may intervene, protest, or comment by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on September 22, 2025.
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