Flogas announces 9% price cut for new residential customers

Flogas has today announced that it is offering new residential customers a 9% saving on the price currently charged by Bord Gais for its natural gas.

Flogas has today announced that it is offering new residential customers a 9% saving on the price currently charged by Bord Gais for its natural gas.

The first 5,000 customers that make the change to Flogas Natural Gas on or after October 12 will receive the saving.

"Our limited Autumn/Winter offer, 9% off the Bord Gais Energy Supply price, is a strong incentive for existing residential natural gas users to make the change sooner rather than later and take full advantage of reduced fuel bills just as the colder winter months arrive.

"But if customer demand for this special offer proves exceptional, we’ll certainly review the possibility of extending it."

There are no changeover costs, no disruption to current natural gas supply and customers continue to use their existing natural gas meter.

Customers can switch to Flogas Natural Gas by ringing 1850-928-100 or signing up online at www.flogas.ie.

A leading LP Gas supplier to the commercial and residential sectors, Flogas entered the natural gas market following its deregulation a few years ago and is currently supplying natural gas via the existing Bord Gais Networks pipeline to more than 13,000 homes and businesses in Ireland.

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