Gas plans often come with a variety of fees. These can include credit card fees, reconnection and disconnection fees plus late payment fees. The table below provides a summary of fees for small businesses for each retailer in each state. To see the fees that apply for a specific plan in each gas network please click on the view button in the table below to take you to their detailed plan listing where you can access the Basic Plan Information including these fees.
Select your State/Territory:
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in the Australian Capital Territory (Canberra – Evoenergy Gas network)
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in New South Wales (Sydney – Jemena network)
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in Queensland (Brisbane – AGN Brisbane network)
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in South Australia (Adelaide – AGN South Australia)
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in Tasmania (Hobart – Tas Gas network)
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in Victoria (Melbourne – AGN Central 2 network)
Small Business Gas Fees by retailer in Western Australia (Perth – ATCO MWSW network)
Average Fees shown. Fees are sourced from Basic Plan Information Documents and Energy Fact Sheets. Blank values reflect that a retailer does not publish fee on their fact sheets (for that network). For connection and disconnection charges where the retailer specifically states that they will not be charged, a value of $0 is entered reducing the average fee across a retailers plans. Disclaimer: We review retailer sites at least weekly to ensure we have a complete set of plans for all retailers serving each electricity network to provide you with the widest choice. However, it is possible that we may not have all of the latest fact sheets for each retailer’s plans. You should always review the Terms and Conditions of any contract taken up with the retailer to ensure you have the latest information.

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