CenterPoint Energy is passing on lower wholesale natural gas prices to customers in Oklahoma. Through the Gas Supply Rate (GSR), an allowed adjustment to the gas supply charge portion of a customer bill, CenterPoint Energy passes on the cost of natural gas with no markup. The GSR typically makes up 60-70 percent of a customer bill.

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With this lower GSR, an average residential bill in Oklahoma that was $120.59 last winter will be $97.24 this coming winter, excluding taxes. This represents nearly a 20 percent decrease. The actual decrease will vary depending on the amount of natural gas used.

"We are happy to be able to pass this natural gas price decrease on to customers going into the winter heating season since natural gas usage typically increases due to heating needs," said Walter Bryant, vice president of Gas Operations in Oklahoma.

By following some simple energy savings tips, customers can have even lower natural gas bills this winter.

Furnace: A furnace is the largest natural gas consumer, and makes up about 47 percent of your natural gas bill.

  --  Lower your thermostat to 68 degrees when you're home and 65 degrees
      when you're not. By lowering your thermostat 10 - 15 percent for eight
      hours a day, you can save up to 10 percent a year on your heating
      costs. Installing a programmable thermostat can help you automatically
      control your heat usage. Add on extra layers of clothing to keep warm.

  --  Change your air filters monthly. A dirty filter restricts airflow and
      can increase the operating cost of your furnace by as much as 10
      percent. A good reminder is to change the filter each time you receive
      your natural gas bill.


Water heater: The water heater is the second-largest gas consuming appliance making up about 43 percent of your bill.

  --  Set the water heater temperature at 120 degrees and wrap water heater
      pipes. Lowering the temperature to 120 degrees from 140 degrees and
      insulating your pipes can save you up to 10 percent on your water
      heating costs.


Other appliances: Although they consume less natural gas, you can still maximize their efficiency.

  --  Run your washing machine, dish washer and gas dryer only with full
      loads.


  Make your home more airtight and keep cold air outside:
  --  Seal leaks around doors, windows and other openings such as pipes or
      ducts, with caulk or weather-stripping. The most common places where
      air escapes in homes are floors, walls, ceilings, ducts, fireplaces,
      plumbing penetrations, doors, windows, fans, vents, and electrical
      outlets.
  --  If it has been a while, consider adding more insulation in your attic.

  --  On sunny days, open draperies and blinds to let the sun's warmth in.
      Close them at night to insulate against the cold air outside.


Customers can also enroll in Average Monthly Billing to spread their heating costs more evenly throughout the year and avoid high winter bill peaks. Customers can learn more ways to lower their gas consumption at CenterPointEnergy.com/readyforwinter.

CenterPoint Energy, Inc., headquartered in Houston, Texas, is a domestic energy delivery company that includes electric transmission & distribution, natural gas distribution, competitive natural gas sales and services, interstate pipelines, and field services operations. The company serves more than five million metered customers primarily in Arkansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. Assets total nearly $19 billion. With about 8,800 employees, CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 135 years. For more information, visit the Web site at www.CenterPointEnergy.com.

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