Georgia is fully deregulated — residents can choose from multiple marketers and often save significantly by switching.
$14.05 per thousand cubic feet
Latest monthly average • Updated from EIA data
Georgia is one of the most competitive deregulated natural gas markets in the Southeast. While Atlanta Gas Light serves as the regulated utility for delivery, consumers can choose their gas supplier (marketer). This competition gives Georgia residents real opportunities to lock in lower fixed rates.
Georgia has strong residential and commercial demand, especially in the Atlanta metro area. The state also has growing industrial use and some power generation from natural gas. Because of deregulation, many households actively shop for better rates each year.
Largest market • High competition
Typical winter bill: $90–$170
Coastal • Moderate climate
Typical winter bill: $80–$150
East Georgia
Typical winter bill: $85–$155
West Georgia
Typical winter bill: $80–$145
Central Georgia
Typical winter bill: $85–$150
University town
Typical winter bill: $75–$140
Atlanta suburbs
Typical winter bill: $90–$165
Georgia residents can switch natural gas marketers at any time. Many people save 10–25% by comparing plans and choosing a fixed-rate offer instead of the default variable rate from Atlanta Gas Light.
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