Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. is lowering customers' bills effective Nov. 1, when the electric company lowers the fuel charge on each customer’s monthly bill, the company announced Thursday.
The average residential customers will see a reduction of $20.97 beginning on their December bills as a result of natural gas prices dropping in 2023. This reduction is approximately 15.4% per month, said Aaron Cooper, OG&E manager of corporate communications.
The change is effective Nov. 1; customers can expect to see the change reflected in their December bills.
OG&E began notifying its customers on Thursday about the upcoming change.
Customers in the utility's Tulsa area include those in Glenpool, Sapulpa, and parts of Bixby and Jenks. OG&E also supplies electricity to the Oklahoma City and Muskogee areas.
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Customers can learn more about how the cost of fuel affects their bills at OGE.com/fuel.
As of Thursday, Public Service Company of Oklahoma, which serves the majority of the Tulsa metro area, had not made a similar announcement.
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