I'm curious what people are paying for natural gas in the summer and overall.....

For the total bill, we are at $5.05 per therm (includes all of the gas company fees). Gas cost is $0.30 per therm. 0.3 therms per day cooking, hot water and dryer for a 4 person household in a single family home in Chicago. I haven't run this past 12 months totals, but its typically about 70% of our bill goes to People Gas Fees, 20% for the gas, and 10 % for taxes over the year.
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If our gas provider stuck around long enough, I might be able to tell you but at the moment, I cant think of the name of who is servicing our natural gas needs.
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Our last bill was $3.14/therm (taxes and fees included).
1.47 therms/day. Thermostats are turned off even though we have occasional cold, foggy mornings.
8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour
Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab0 -
IIsn't a therm a hundred thousand BTU? Less than a gallon of heating oil and more than a gallon of propane?
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Most recent bill (summer, reflecting only clothes dryer, stove, water heater and backyard grill use) was total — including fixed charge, taxes and fees — of $18.37 for eight therms, or $2.30/therm, from Southern California Gas Company.
Highest last winter (same things included) was $172.72 for 97 therms, or $1.78/therm.
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Bryant 245-8, 430k btu, 2-pipe steam in a 1930s 6-unit 1-story apt building in the NM mountains. 26 radiators 3800sqf
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I understand btu's just wasn't sure if i was right about how much a therm was, basically the op is paying the equivalent to five dollars a gallon in propane was my question, because that sounds like a lot! Heating oil is cheap compared to that!
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@RascalOrnery Propane isn't cheap.
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If you have a thousand gallon tank you will pay close to a dollar a gallon where i live, that's pretty cheap, my brother an hour away pays about the same for natural gas, heats his house for dirt! I guess I just never realized the vast price difference per area. Here the most expensive is electric followed by heating oil, which you don't get a better price for a larger tank. I just thought across the board natural gas was usually the most affordable, obviously that's not the case. I feel for those who have only one choice, whatever it might be.
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Fixed: $15.85
Variable: $1.72/therm.
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