(Source: Business Wire)

Today, South Jersey Gas received approval from the New Jersey Board of
Public Utilities for rate reductions that will save residential
customers a total of 20.2 percent on their gas bills.
Effective today, SJG will implement a Basic Gas Supply Service rate
decrease of $0.22 per therm, or 13.3 percent, for residential heating
customers. In addition, a credit of approximately $20 million will be
applied to their October bills. The credit equates to a 5 percent
reduction. Also effective today is a reduction in SJG's Conservation
Incentive Program rates, granting a $0.03 per therm, or 1.9 percent rate
reduction.
As a result of these BGSS and CIP rate changes, a residential heating
customer will save $25.42 on a 100-therm monthly winter natural gas bill
and will receive a BGSS credit of approximately $68 in October.
The BGSS clause serves as a method to pass along increases and decreases
in gas costs directly to customers; therefore, SJG's income is not
affected by BGSS rate adjustments. The company is able to provide the
rate reduction and credit for two reasons. First, SJG received approval
to release pipeline capacity, the cost of which was previously paid by
customers. Second, the cost of natural gas is lower now than a year ago.
Natural gas prices in 2008 were about $11 per dekatherm compared with
the current price per dekatherm of about $3. SJG forecasts commodity
prices remaining in the range of $4 to $6 over the next year.
Edward J. Graham, president and CEO of SJG stated, "We monitor natural
gas prices daily and were able to secure lower priced gas, giving us the
ability to provide a rate reduction and credit this year. We chose to
split the reduction and provide a bill credit during October rather than
spreading the entire reduction over a 12-month period. Receiving a lump
sum credit will result in many customers having a very minimal payment
or no payment at all in October, which will allow them to use their
money for other expenses." Graham added, "SJG's BGSS rate has not been
this low since 2003."
In October 2006, the NJBPU approved SJG's pilot CIP program, which
encourages customers to use natural gas more efficiently by educating
them about measures they can take to reduce natural gas consumption. The
program also benefits investors by eliminating the link between the
company's profits and the quantity of natural gas it sells. The proposed
reduction in the CIP rate is due to winter weather impacts on revenue.
Since the inception of the CIP program, customers saved approximately
$122.2 million and almost $39.2 million of SJG's net income was
protected.
South Jersey Gas is the principal subsidiary of South Jersey Industries
(NYSE:SJI) and provides natural gas service to more than 340,000
residential, commercial and industrial customers in Atlantic, Cape May,
Cumberland, Salem, and significant portions of Gloucester, Burlington
and Camden counties in New Jersey. Visit http://www.southjerseygas.com
to learn more about South Jersey Gas and its programs.
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