Easy Ways to Lower Your Summer Gas Bill
You cannot remove fixed charges, but you can shrink everything else. Switch off the geyser pilot flame when hot water is not needed, or shift to an instant geyser that burns gas only on demand. Install a conical baffle in your storage geyser, a cheap device that SSGC recommends for better heating with less gas. Use a pressure cooker to cut cooking time. Fix every small leak the day you find it.
The biggest saving, however, comes from winter planning. Your November to February usage decides your consumer category and your fixed charge for the entire next year. Keeping your winter average at or below 0.9 hm³ protects you from the heavy non-protected charges all summer long. One careful winter can save you thousands of rupees across twelve monthly bills. And always pay before the due date, because the 10 percent late payment surcharge is the easiest charge to avoid.
Final Thoughts
A gas bill high in summer almost always traces back to one of seven things: fixed charges, minimum charges, your locked consumer category, an estimated bill, hidden gas use, a meter fault, or old arrears. None of these are mysteries once you know where to look on your bill.
Make it a habit to check your monthly bill online, match it with your own meter reading, and question anything that does not add up. Your utility expenses are your money, and the rules above give you everything you need to defend it.
Disclaimer: All charges and tariff rates mentioned here are notified by OGRA and were accurate at the time of writing. Rates change from time to time, so always confirm the latest figures on your official SNGPL or SSGC bill.