
From 1 January to 30 April 2023, the price of natural gas for households using natural gas for heating will remain the same or even decrease, depending on annual consumption.

On 30 November of this year, the 15th Baltic Natural Gas Market Forum was held, which this year was organised by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC). These traditional regional meetings bring together energy regulators, market participants and policy makers from the Baltics, Finland, Sweden and Poland.

The tariff changes are due both to the increase in natural gas prices on global markets and to a significant decrease in the volume of natural gas delivered to users, which has had a significant impact on Gaso's operating results.

The tariff changes are due both to the increase in natural gas prices on global markets and to a significant decrease in the volume of natural gas delivered to users, which has had a significant impact on Gaso's operating results.

Latvijas Gāze has demonstrated an understanding of responsible, ethical and sustainable entrepreneurship, obtaining the gold category in the Sustainability Index 2022 in its first year participating.

From 1 July 2022, the natural gas tariff for households purchasing natural gas at the regulated tariff will change for the next six months.