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  2. Begin by selecting the type of service connection you require: either 'Residential Service Connection' or 'Commercial/Industrial Service Connection'.
  3. Enter your name and phone number in the designated fields, followed by the location of installation and unit number if applicable.
  4. Indicate the project type by checking one of the options: 'New Construction', 'Upgrading Appliance', 'Adding Appliance', or 'Other'.
  5. Fill in the plumber or service person's name and their contact number.
  6. Specify your desired date for service installation and pressure requirement.
  7. Complete the service design load information by listing all natural gas equipment, including input ratings in BTU/HR. Ensure to check the appliance manufacturer plate for accurate data.
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The Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), within the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), has overall regulatory responsibility for hazardous liquid and gas pipelines under its jurisdiction in the United States.
Write a detailed letter to the PUCT describing your complaint. Submit your letter using the PUCTs Interchange Filer. Detailed instructions for using the Interchange Filer can be found on the PUCT website.
Average Port Aransas Electric Rates The lowest residential electricity rate in Port Aransas is 12.98 ($0.1298) and the average rate is 16.54. The lowest commercial electricity rate in Port Aransas is 8.58 ($0.0858) and the average rate is 9.47.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas regulates the states electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, implements respective legislation, and provides consumer assistance in resolving complaints.
In Texas the natural gas industry is principally overseen by the Texas Railroad Commission (RRC). You can contact the RRC with complaints about the billing, purchasing, selling, shipping, transportation, or gathering practices of natural gas providers. Regardless of the utility, you can file complaints with our office.

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The Railroad Commission of Texas regulates the safety of the natural gas and propane industries. Any business that engages in propane or natural gas activities in Texas must be licensed.

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