RRC Follows Up on Recommendation to Temporarily Halt Gas Disconnections

“We will continue to work with utilities to help provide relief to residents facing hardships across Texas.”

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – A few weeks ago the Railroad Commission of Texas recommended that gas utilities temporarily suspend disconnecting residents facing financial constraints during the current COVID-19 State of Disaster.

Gas utilities have taken that very important step of voluntarily suspending disconnections, and today the RRC made another announcement in the process.

In a Notice to Operators, the RRC authorized utilities to create accounting mechanisms to track COVID-19 related expenses including, but not limited to, uncollected debt, employee personal protective equipment, occupational health costs and cleaning supplies.
“We will continue to work with utilities to help provide relief to residents facing hardships across Texas,” said Mark Evarts, RRC Market Oversight Section Director. “If utilities come to the RRC for rate change hearings in the future, we will thoroughly review the accounting of expenses accrued due to COVID-19 and determine whether they can recover those costs when their rates are set.”
 
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