Natural gas commodity costs can spike sharply during cold weather events. A default or standard-offer rate doesn't protect against that swing — a fixed-rate contract locks in a flat per-unit cost regardless of what happens on the wholesale market.
Many businesses never actively chose a supplier — they're simply still on the rate they were assigned when their account opened. That rate is rarely the most competitive option available in a deregulated market.
Contacting each Georgia-certified marketer separately and comparing contract terms one at a time is slow. A reverse-auction process puts multiple suppliers in competition for your business at once.
Contract Terms Aren't One-Size-Fits-All
Georgia-certified suppliers offer different contract lengths and rate structures — some businesses want a 12-month term, others prefer locking in 24 or 36 months for longer budget certainty. Comparing offers side by side makes it easier to match the right term to your business instead of accepting whatever the first quote offers.
Send a recent gas bill or your usage history. Takes just a few minutes.
Multiple Georgia-certified marketers submit competing fixed-rate offers.
Pick the offer that works best for your business. We help coordinate the switch at no cost to you.
We're compensated by the supplier, not your business — there's no fee to request or review quotes.
Your usage is shared with several Georgia-certified natural gas marketers, not just one.
Lock in a flat per-unit rate so winter price spikes don't show up on your bill.
Cold snaps increase regional demand and can spike wholesale gas prices quickly. A fixed-rate contract with a certified Georgia marketer locks in a flat per-unit cost so winter volatility doesn't show up on your bill.
No. There's no cost to request or compare quotes regardless of your industry. Marketers compensate the broker, not the business requesting quotes.
A marketer is the certified company that sells you the gas commodity and holds a Certificate of Authority from the Georgia Public Service Commission. A broker doesn't sell gas directly — we compare offers across multiple certified Georgia marketers on your behalf.
Yes. Switching marketers only changes who bills you for the gas commodity — Atlanta Gas Light continues to own and maintain the pipeline, read your meter, and respond to emergencies.
Yes — Georgia has one of the most established natural gas choice markets in the country. Atlanta Gas Light remains the regulated pipeline that delivers gas to your meter, but businesses choose their own certified marketer for the supply itself.