Commercial Natural Gas Brokerage

Commercial Natural Gas Brokerage for Multi-State Businesses

In states where natural gas supply is deregulated, businesses aren't required to buy from their utility's default marketer. We run a competitive bid process across multiple certified suppliers, so your business can compare fixed-rate options side by side. No fee, no obligation.

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The Basics

What Is a Commercial Natural Gas Broker?

Not a Supplier

A broker doesn't sell gas directly. We run your usage information past multiple certified suppliers and let them compete for your business, rather than negotiating with just one.

No Cost To Your Business

Suppliers compensate the broker when a contract is signed, not the business requesting quotes. Comparing offers costs nothing.

Independent From Any Single Supplier

Because we're not tied to one supplier, there's no incentive to push a particular rate — only to find the most competitive offer for your usage profile.

Licensed, Certified Suppliers Only

We only work with suppliers properly certified by each state's utility regulator, so you're never matched with an unlicensed or non-compliant marketer — regardless of which deregulated state your business operates in.

How It Works

Why Some States Let You Choose Your Gas Supplier — and Texas Doesn't

Natural gas deregulation works differently than electricity deregulation. In a deregulated gas state, the local utility still owns the pipes and delivers gas to your building — that part stays regulated. What changes is the supply side: businesses can choose which certified marketer sells them the gas commodity itself, instead of automatically paying the utility's default rate. Texas, where EnergyBrokerTX is based, deregulated electricity but never opened up natural gas supply the same way — gas distribution there remains a regulated utility function. That's why we're building out natural gas brokerage state by state, starting with markets that have mature, established choice programs for commercial customers.

Who We Serve

Built for Commercial & Industrial Gas Accounts

Manufacturing & Industrial

Heavy process heat, steam, and boiler loads where gas costs are a major line item.

Multi-Location Businesses

Restaurant groups, retail chains, and franchises managing gas accounts across several sites.

Office, Medical & Institutional Buildings

Large HVAC and boiler systems with predictable, sizable annual gas usage.

Hospitality & Senior Living

Continuous heating and hot water demand that makes rate volatility especially costly.

Markets We Serve

Where We're Currently Quoting Commercial Natural Gas

Active Markets

Georgia

One of the most established natural gas choice markets in the Southeast.

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Michigan

Compare suppliers licensed under Michigan's Gas Customer Choice program.

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Ohio

One of the longest-running natural gas choice markets in the country.

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Expanding Soon

New York

Coming Soon

Pennsylvania

Coming Soon

Illinois

Coming Soon

Indiana

Coming Soon

Why Use A Broker

One Submission, Multiple Competing Offers — In Any Market We Serve

Going direct to a single supplier means accepting whatever rate they offer. Working through Broker Online Exchange puts your usage in front of multiple certified suppliers at once in whichever deregulated state your business operates, so they compete for your business instead of the other way around. You review every offer and choose — there's no obligation to switch if nothing beats your current rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all states let businesses choose their natural gas supplier?

No. Natural gas deregulation is state-specific — only about 9 states plus D.C. require broker licensing, and many states have limited or no natural gas choice at all. We only operate in states with active, established choice programs.

Is there a fee to compare natural gas suppliers?

No. There's no cost to request or compare quotes — suppliers compensate the broker, not the business.

Which states do you currently cover for natural gas?

We're actively quoting in Georgia, Michigan, and Ohio, with more deregulated states being added as we expand.

Is natural gas brokerage available in Texas?

No. Texas deregulated electricity but never opened natural gas supply to competition the same way. This service is for businesses located in states with an active natural gas choice program.

What does a commercial natural gas broker actually do?

We collect your usage information and run it past multiple certified natural gas suppliers in your state's deregulated market, then bring back competing fixed-rate offers for you to compare — we don't sell gas ourselves.

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