UG Energy to do more* Notice of Proposed Rate Change To Our Customers: UGI Utilities, Inc.-Gas Division- North District(UGI) has announced that its purchased gas cost rate will increase on June 1,2019.As a result, the total bill for the typical residential heating,commercial and industrial retail customer is projected to increase by 1.9%, 2.4% and 2.6% respectively on June 1. In addition, UGI is filing its annual request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to establish your purchased gas cost rate as of December 1,2019.As a result, the total bill for the typical residential heating,commercial, and industrial retail customer is projected to decrease 2.2%, 2.9%, and 3.1%, respectively, on December 1. A purchased gas cost rate is designed to recover the costs of natural gas which the Company purchases from the wholesale supply market.The rate that is determined in the annual purchased gas cost case will be recalculated to reflect actual gas costs on a quarterly basis, and may be subject to change if the recalculated rate differs from the rate that is established in this case by more than two percent. Your bill based on the December 1,2019 rate requested by UGI may vary based on your usage and rate schedule.The proposed December 1,2019 rates would result in a bill for a typical residential retail heating customer using 91.0 hundred cubic feet (ccf) per month of $92.42 per month.The bill or a typical commercial retail customer using 31.2 thousand cubic feet (Mf) per month would be $249.25 per month.The bill for a typical industrial retail customer using 88.1 Mcf per month would be $642.75 per month. The proposed December 1,2019 PGCrate may be impacted by the PUCs final order in the UGI Gas Division base rate proceeding currently under consideration by the PUC at Docket No.R-2018-3006814.In that case, the Company proposed consolidating the existing stand-alone PGC rates for each rate district (North, Central and South) into a singleconsolidated PGC rate applicable to all PGC customers. Customers who purchase their natural gas from a PUC-licensed Natural Gas Sup'GS) may be affected by this proceeding. You may examine a copy of the information filed with the Commission in support of its proposed purchased gas cost rates in the Company's offices. To find out your customer class or how the requested rates may affect your bill you may contact the Company at 1-800-276-2722. The proposed rates are subject to examination by the PUC which shall schedule hearings to determine the proper rate level to be charged.The Company will have the burden to prove that the proposed rates are reasonable.After examining the evidence, the PUC may grant all, some,or none of the request. You can challenge the Company's request by (1) filing a formal complaint, (2) sending a letter to the PUC or (3)testifying ata public input hearing.If you want a hearing before a judge, you must file a formal complaint. By filing a formal complaint, you assure yourself theopportunity to take part in hearings about the rate request.Public input hearings may be scheduled by the Commission if a large number of customers express interest in the case.At these hearings you have the opportunity to present your views in person to the presiding PUCjudge and Company representatives.All testimony given"under oath"becomes part of the official record.These hearings will either be held in the service area of the Company or as technology-enabled smart hearings. Letters or requests for a formal complaint form should be addressed to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Post Office Box 3265, Harrisburg PA 17105-3265.For more information, call the PUCat 1-800-692-7380. You may leave your name and address so you can be notified of any public input hearings that may be scheduled in this case UG Energy to do more* Notice of Proposed Rate Change To Our Customers: UGI Utilities, Inc.-Gas Division- North District(UGI) has announced that its purchased gas cost rate will increase on June 1,2019.As a result, the total bill for the typical residential heating,commercial and industrial retail customer is projected to increase by 1.9 % , 2.4 % and 2.6 % respectively on June 1 . In addition, UGI is filing its annual request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to establish your purchased gas cost rate as of December 1,2019.As a result, the total bill for the typical residential heating,commercial, and industrial retail customer is projected to decrease 2.2 % , 2.9 % , and 3.1 % , respectively , on December 1 . A purchased gas cost rate is designed to recover the costs of natural gas which the Company purchases from the wholesale supply market.The rate that is determined in the annual purchased gas cost case will be recalculated to reflect actual gas costs on a quarterly basis, and may be subject to change if the recalculated rate differs from the rate that is established in this case by more than two percent. Your bill based on the December 1,2019 rate requested by UGI may vary based on your usage and rate schedule.The proposed December 1,2019 rates would result in a bill for a typical residential retail heating customer using 91.0 hundred cubic feet (ccf) per month of $92.42 per month.The bill or a typical commercial retail customer using 31.2 thousand cubic feet (Mf) per month would be $249.25 per month.The bill for a typical industrial retail customer using 88.1 Mcf per month would be $642.75 per month. The proposed December 1,2019 PGCrate may be impacted by the PUCs final order in the UGI Gas Division base rate proceeding currently under consideration by the PUC at Docket No.R-2018-3006814.In that case, the Company proposed consolidating the existing stand-alone PGC rates for each rate district (North, Central and South) into a singleconsolidated PGC rate applicable to all PGC customers. Customers who purchase their natural gas from a PUC-licensed Natural Gas Sup'GS) may be affected by this proceeding. You may examine a copy of the information filed with the Commission in support of its proposed purchased gas cost rates in the Company's offices. To find out your customer class or how the requested rates may affect your bill you may contact the Company at 1-800-276-2722. The proposed rates are subject to examination by the PUC which shall schedule hearings to determine the proper rate level to be charged.The Company will have the burden to prove that the proposed rates are reasonable.After examining the evidence, the PUC may grant all, some,or none of the request. You can challenge the Company's request by (1) filing a formal complaint, (2) sending a letter to the PUC or (3)testifying ata public input hearing.If you want a hearing before a judge, you must file a formal complaint. By filing a formal complaint, you assure yourself theopportunity to take part in hearings about the rate request.Public input hearings may be scheduled by the Commission if a large number of customers express interest in the case.At these hearings you have the opportunity to present your views in person to the presiding PUCjudge and Company representatives.All testimony given"under oath"becomes part of the official record.These hearings will either be held in the service area of the Company or as technology-enabled smart hearings. Letters or requests for a formal complaint form should be addressed to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Post Office Box 3265, Harrisburg PA 17105-3265.For more information, call the PUCat 1-800-692-7380. You may leave your name and address so you can be notified of any public input hearings that may be scheduled in this case