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Enbridge seeks approval to extend natural gas to South Rim; Division backs settlement
Summary
Enbridge Gas Utah asked the Utah Public Service Commission to approve a settlement to build gas service to South Rim; the Division of Public Utilities supports the stipulation after negotiations and the commission must issue an order by March 18, 2026.
Enbridge Gas Utah asked the Utah Public Service Commission on Feb. 3, 2026, to approve a settlement stipulation authorizing the company to construct natural gas facilities to serve the unserved rural community of South Rim, and said construction could begin once the commission grants approval.
The request came during a formal hearing presided over by John Delaney. Jordan Parks, senior regulatory advisor for Enbridge Gas Utah, summarized the company’s application and the settlement terms, saying the project continues the company’s rural expansion program and would be paid through the company’s rural expansion rate adjustment tracker in tariff section 9.02. Parks said the bill impact for a typical residential customer using about 70 decatherms annually would be "about $1.54 or 0.24%," and that…
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