Warmer weather, falling prices bring costs down for DTE Energy natural gas customers

Published on October 28, 2019 by Chris Galford

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Michigan residents will likely get a break from harsh winter weather as DTE natural gas customers should expect to see a 6 percent decrease in their total winter bills.

With a predicted return to normal temperatures, DTE Energy predicts that its natural gas customers should be able to save an average of $35 throughout the season. They based these figures on historical weather and consumption data from their sources, as well as from the National Weather Service. Helping matters further is that DTE’s natural gas costs are likely to fall, as they have steadily since 2008.

“We take the current long-range forecasts and compare them to years of historical usage data to make sure we are prepared to deliver the reliable natural gas service our customers count on,” Dan Brudzynski, vice president of Gas Sales & Supply for DTE, said. “While forecasts may not be perfect, we want to be ready for whatever the winter throws at us.”

Recognizing that even cheaper bills can still be rough for some customers, DTE is also highlighting programs this season that help customers keep up with energy bills in times of extreme weather. On the whole, though, costs should be down all around.

“Our ongoing investments in upgrading and strengthening our natural gas infrastructure, and our strategy of buying and storing gas in advance for the winter season will definitely help customers save money,” Brudzynski said.