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Orlaith Clinton

Firmus Energy announce increase in gas tariffs by over 56%

Firmus Energy has announced plans to increase its natural gas tariffs by over 56% this winter.

Taking effect from October 3, customers in both the Greater Belfast and Ten Towns networks will see price hikes in their gas bills. It means an increase of £15.50 for the average household for the Ten Towns area and an extra £16.22 per week for the Greater Belfast network.

The company says it is as a result of "unprecedented global prices" that it is "being forced to announce increases".

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Niall Martindale, Chief Executive of firmus energy, said: "Increases in wholesale gas commodity costs continue to impact the market and regrettably, we have no choice but to reflect these increases in our tariffs.

"The ongoing war in Ukraine and Russian disruption to the supply of natural gas in Europe is having a significant and adverse impact on energy costs, affecting all suppliers here in Northern Ireland, as well as nationally and internationally.

"We know this is not welcome news. Tariffs are set as a direct consequence of wholesale prices on the global market, and we have no option but to reflect the cost of this gas within our tariffs. We remain committed to reducing tariffs as soon as the market crisis subsides and enables us to do so.

"We know this is a very difficult time for many households and businesses and we urge any of our customers who need further support to call our dedicated local team to discuss ways in which we can help."

Customers seeking advice on their natural gas bills or direct debit payments should contact the firmus energy Customer Services team on 0330 024 9000 or customerservices@firmusenergy.co.uk. For free and independent advice on how to save energy the public can contact NI Energy Advice Line on 0800 111 4455.

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