
Commercial Gas Prices
22nd November, 2009
Commercial Gas Prices
Commercial Gas prices have always been higher than domestic Gas prices, commercial Gas prices have remained uniformly high until quite recently. The downturn in the global economy has caused a severe reduction in industrial consumption of Gas and for the first time in quite a while the commercial Gas price is also coming down.
More importantly, the Gas suppliers are competing against each other for the business that is still available which is having a profitable effect on the commercial customers who have to pay the commercial Gas price. Switchit4u has been comparing the commercial Gas prics for customers for many years and has an in depth understanding of the industry and knows how to truly compare the commercial Gas prices between one Gas provider and another Gas provider. Once a good commercial Gas price is found, Switchit4u negotiates a fixed price contract that will stand for one, two or three years. The commercial Gas price contract that is fixed enables financial controllers to know what Gas is going to cost in the future, regardless of the spikes in oil prices and therefore the financial controllers can better predict a company’s future operating costs. This downturn in the global economy and the reduction in the consumption of Gas are jointly providing an opportunity for businesses to fix the commercial Gas price at a favourable tariff and to have the commercial Gas price fixed for a number of years.
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