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Residential Natural Gas Prices in Georgia – January 2026

Here’s your one stop shop to compare natural gas offers and switch your provider in the Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) area of Georgia.

In this article you’ll see current natural gas prices in Georgia, tips on how to compare GA gas rates and why you should shop your marketer each time your contract expires. And if you live in Atlanta, we have additional information on shopping your natural gas rate.

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Find Natural Gas Rates in Your Area

Searching for “natural gas rates near me?” It’s easy to find gas suppliers if you know where to look. In this article we explain the difference between natural gas suppliers versus utilities plus how to find natural gas rates in your area.

Key Takeaways

  • You can find natural gas rates near you by viewing the shopping site run by your state’s utility regulators, or by using a comparison shopping site like NaturalGasPlans.com.
  • When shopping, review not only the rate but also the term, monthly fee and any termination fee.
  • In some states like Georgia you must shop for a supplier; in other states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan you can choose your utility for a rate that changes monthly, or a competitive supplier that offers fixed rates.

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4 Mistakes That Increase Your Winter Heating Bill

Simple changes in your habits and your home can help you cut your winter heating bill this season. Here are the 4 winter heating mistakes that are likely driving up your bill.

Key Takeaways

These mistakes can lead to a high winter heating bill:

  • Setting the thermostat too high. Instead, set at 68* while at home, 60* when away and 65* for sleeping.
  • Setting the thermostat higher to warm up faster. Your heating system will work at the same level no matter the setting.
  • Buying the wrong size space heater. Rule of thumb is 10 watts per square foot.
  • Thinking your home is airtight. Around 30% of your heat is lost through doors, windows and your attic.

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Higher Heating Bills Predicted for 2026 Winter

If you use natural gas to heat your home, you should budget for your natural gas bill to be 4-9% higher for winter 2026 vs. winter 2025. That’s from national forecasts, based on energy costs and weather projections. In this article we discuss natural gas price trends and the winter weather forecast, plus how to keep your heating bill low.

Key Takeaways

National forecasts indicate heating bills will be up 4-8% this winter due to increased cold and higher energy costs.

  • NEADA (National Energy Assistance Directors Association) projects natural gas heating costs will be up 8.4% from the 2024/2025 winter season
  • EIA (Energy Information Administration) projects natural gas heating costs will be up 4% this winter vs. the prior winter season,
  • Consumers can save on their natural gas heating bill through energy efficiency and securing the lowest available natural gas rate, if they live in a deregulated energy state.

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Why is My Gas Bill So High? 9 Ways to Lower Your Heating Bill This Winter

It’s a common question — how to reduce your gas bill, and especially, how to lower your gas bill in the winter.

If you heat your home with natural gas, you’re using one of the most efficient methods. And you aren’t alone. Over 48% of American homes use natural gas as their primary heating source. But that’s not much help when you get that whopping winter natural gas bill.

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