Pipeline Companies File Rates: Yawn-Worthy Gas Updates Ahead
Published Date: 2/24/2026
Notice
Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got new filings from natural gas pipeline companies about rates and refunds. These filings could change how much customers pay starting April 1, 2026, and folks have until early March to share their thoughts. If you’re interested, now’s the time to speak up or get involved!
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Pipeline filings may change your bill
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received multiple natural gas pipeline filings that could change how much customers pay starting April 1, 2026. The listed dockets include RP26-491 (National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation, "Fuel Tracker Filing", filed 2/18/26, comment date 5 p.m. ET on March 2, 2026), RP26-492 (Vector Pipeline L.P., annual report, filed 2/18/26, comment date 5 p.m. ET on March 2, 2026), and RP26-493 (Crossroads Pipeline Company LLC, see below). If you want to intervene, protest, or comment you must file by the specified 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time comment dates in early March 2026.
Crossroads rate filing effective April 1, 2026
Crossroads Pipeline Company LLC filed a Section 4(d) rate filing (TRA 2026) that is listed to be effective April 1, 2026 (docket RP26-493-000). The filing was received on February 19, 2026 and the comment deadline is 5 p.m. ET on March 3, 2026; intervention is required to become a party to the proceeding.
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