Distribution tariffs for businesses are being revised to ensure a more accurate allocation of costs and greater financial stability. The fixed fee will be adjusted according to the connection capacity, while the variable component will reflect the volume of natural gas consumed, allowing companies to plan their expenses more precisely. The new tariffs will take effect on 1 January 2026 and provide a clear distinction between the fixed and variable components.
The tariff structure is being revised to ensure a fairer and more accurate allocation of costs among users, and new fixed-fee categories have been introduced for households using gas for heating, thereby providing greater predictability of costs and long-term system stability.
For customers whose price changes from 1 December 2025, the new Universal Service tariffs are already available in our website calculator (as of 16 October 2025).
For customers whose price changes from 1 November 2025, the new Universal Service tariffs are already available in our website calculator (as of 16 September 2025).
As of 1 October 2025, the Public Utilities Commission–approved transmission tariff of Conexus Baltic Grid will take effect — 0.0032051 EUR/kWh.
At the end of the calendar year, Gaso (distribution system operator) recalculates the tariffs according to the actual annual consumption of the user. If the volume of natural gas consumed during the year is higher or lower than the previously determined tariff, the recalculation is made for the entire previous year.