Looking for the lowest gas rates in Western Australia?
We’ve summarised the cheapest residential gas usage rates for all of the gas networks across Western Australia including the ATCO and Esperance Energy networks for each retailer’s publicly listed gas plans.Select your gas network:
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in the ATCO MWSW network
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in the ATCO Albany network
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in the ATCO Kalgoorlie network
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in the Esperance Energy network
Consumer Code | Network | Retailer | Peak Gas Usage 1 Rate | Off Peak Gas Usage 1 Rate | Supply Charge | Reference Price * | WMO Reference Price | Link to Plans |
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^ Rates shown are per MJ and include GST and all available discounts. Plans are updated weekly from retailer’s Basic Plan Information Documents (BPIDs)/Energy Price Fact Sheets.
*Retailers are ranked based on the estimated cost for their lowest cost plan for a WA household using 18,542 MJ of gas p.a.
Source: Benchmark household gas usage from the AER (Australia Energy Regulator)
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