Natural gas rates
Natural gas is a commodity traded on the North American marketplace, like oil, coffee or lumber. As with most commodities, the price is dictated by weather, economic conditions and supply and demand. When demand is high, the price rises. When supply is high, the price drops.
How we set your rate
We buy natural gas from producers, and pass this commodity cost to you for exactly what we paid for it. We don't mark up the cost of gas. This means you pay what we pay. We get our return from the delivery rates, which cover the cost to deliver natural gas through our system to your home or business, safely and reliably.
Getting the best value
We use strategies such as buying gas from a variety of sources, locking in the price of gas when we can and forecasting the expected cost of natural gas over the coming year (taking into account storage levels and even hurricanes). We work hard to get the best value and protect you from market highs. If there are differences in the projected cost of natural gas, we recover or refund that amount, ensuring you still pay what we pay.
The British Columbia Utilities Commission reviews commodity costs every three months and delivery costs annually.
Designated RNG blend
All gas customers have a portion of their gas use automatically designated as Renewable Natural Gas1 (RNG), known as RNG blend, incorporated in the storage and transport line item of their bill. As of July 1, 2025, all FortisBC gas customers will have three per cent of their gas designated as RNG.
Residential, business and transportation rates
Rate summary
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Renewable Natural Gas rate summary
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Residential rates
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Business rates
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Transportation service rates
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Important: if you buy your natural gas from a third-party independent gas marketer (not FortisBC), learn about your rate here.
Residential, business and transportation tariffs
FortisBC Energy Inc. Mainland, Vancouver Island and Whistler
1Renewable Natural Gas (also called RNG or biomethane) is produced in a different manner than conventional natural gas. It is derived from biogas, which is produced from decomposing organic waste from landfills, agricultural waste and wastewater from treatment facilities. The biogas is captured and cleaned to create RNG. When RNG is added to North America’s natural gas system, it mixes with conventional natural gas. This means we’re unable to direct RNG to a specific customer. But the more RNG is added to the gas system, the less conventional natural gas is needed, thereby reducing the use of fossil fuels and overall greenhouse gas emissions.