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ComCom allows gas pipelines to raise prices

Regulator announces final decision on price path, citing need for continued infrastructure investment.

Gas demand is expected to fall, putting pressure on infrastructure providers.

Tim Hunter Tue, 31 May 2022

The Commerce Commission has agreed to allow gas pipeline owners to increase prices for consumers, saying regulation must ensure continued investment given the shorter lifespan for gas assets under New Zealand’s net zero by 2050 greenhouse gas emissions policy.

The new prices will begin from

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Tim Hunter Tue, 31 May 2022
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