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  1. UGI Utilities - Home

    UGI Utilities, Inc. is a natural gas and electric utility headquartered in Denver, Pennsylvania. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of UGI Corporation, based in Valley Forge.

  2. Customer Payments and Billing - UGI Utilities

    You may pay your UGI bill in person at one of the authorized CheckFreePay locations. Be sure to designate UGI as the “biller” when looking up payment options.

  3. Billing – UGI Utilities

    UGI offers an automatic payment option through our Online Account Center after you create a username and password for your account. When you sign up for AutoPay, your bank will …

  4. Contact Us - UGI Utilities

    UGI is here to answer your questions regarding your bill, gas conversion, and our service. Contact us by phone, email, mail, or submitting an online form.

  5. Make A Payment - UGI

    Payments will be posted to your UGI Utilities account within two business days following the payment date. To access your current bill information, view billing history or manage your …

  6. Start, Cancel, or Transfer Service - UGI Utilities

    If you need to start, cancel, or transfer your UGI natural gas or electricity service plan, you can save yourself a phone call and submit a request online.

  7. Account and Billing Inquiry Form - UGI Utilities

    Have questions about your current account status or billing payments? UGI's Account Services and Billing form allows you to submit any inquiry with ease.

  8. Enroll in Autopay - UGI Utilities

    UGI allows customers to set up automatic payments on their bills with autopay. You can still view your bill online each month and get email reminders.

  9. Natural Gas Rebates for Your Home - UGI Utilities

    Save smart with natural gas rebates and savings programs from UGI. Find out more about eligibility and qualifying residential equipment and appliances here.

  10. Your UGI Bill Explained

    UGI secures a portion of its gas supply in advance. As an example, UGI will have procured approximately 50% of our normal winter supply prior to the beginning of the heating season …