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Dallas Residents Face Potential Gas Rate Increase

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Dallas, Texas, January 21, 2026

Atmos Energy has proposed a 10% rate increase for Dallas customers, which could add about $11 to monthly gas bills. The increase is aimed at funding infrastructure improvements for enhanced safety and reliability. The Dallas City Council will review and vote on the proposal with expected implementation by June 2026 if approved. Historical rate hikes indicate a trend of rising costs for residents, making public engagement during council meetings crucial for community feedback.


Dallas Residents Face Potential 10% Gas Rate Increase

Dallas, Texas – Atmos Energy Corporation has requested a rate increase of approximately 10% for its Dallas customers, which could raise average monthly bills by about $11. The proposal is currently under review by the Dallas City Council.

Details of the Proposed Rate Increase

Atmos Energy, headquartered in Dallas, filed the request to adjust its rates, citing the need to cover costs associated with infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing the safety and reliability of the natural gas system. The company invested over $321 million within Dallas between October 2024 and September 2025, focusing on replacing older cast-iron and steel pipelines and upgrading service lines. If approved, the new rates would take effect on June 1, 2026.

Historical Context of Rate Adjustments

This request follows a pattern of annual rate adjustments by Atmos Energy. In 2025, residential customers experienced an average monthly increase of $7.83, with previous years seeing increases of $13.69 in 2024, $5.73 in 2023, and $4.17 in 2022. The Dallas City Council’s finance committee is scheduled to discuss the proposed rate hike on May 26, 2026, with a council vote expected the following day.

City’s Review Process

City officials, along with external consultants, are currently reviewing Atmos Energy’s filing. The council has historically negotiated lower rate increases than those initially requested by the company. In 2025, for instance, the council approved a $27.9 million annual increase, down from the $31.4 million initially requested by Atmos Energy. Residents are encouraged to monitor city council agendas and participate in public hearings to stay informed and voice their opinions on the proposed rate changes.

Impact on Dallas Residents

If the proposed 10% rate increase is approved, Dallas residents can expect an average monthly increase of approximately $11 on their gas bills. This adjustment is part of Atmos Energy’s ongoing efforts to modernize infrastructure and ensure the continued safety and reliability of natural gas services in the area.

About Atmos Energy Corporation

Atmos Energy Corporation is a natural gas-only distributor headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company serves approximately 3.4 million distribution customers across over 1,400 communities in eight states, primarily in the South. Atmos Energy is committed to providing safe and reliable natural gas services while investing in infrastructure improvements to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

Key Features of the Proposed Rate Increase

Feature Details
Proposed Rate Increase Approximately 10%, potentially raising average monthly bills by about $11
Effective Date June 1, 2026, if approved
Reason for Increase To cover costs of infrastructure improvements enhancing safety and reliability
Historical Rate Increases Average monthly increases of $7.83 in 2025, $13.69 in 2024, $5.73 in 2023, and $4.17 in 2022
City Council Review Finance committee discussion on May 26, 2026; council vote expected the following day

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