^ Year over year, average residential natural gas rate ins 99841 increased 3.03 percent. [Read More]
Natural Gas Usage in 99841
^ Residents in ZIP code 99841 used an estimated 0 million cubic feet of natural gas in December 2023. [Read More]
Natural Gas Customers in 99841
^ There are an estimated 0 residential natural gas customers in the 99841 ZIP code region. [Read More]
Natural Gas Rates in 99841 (Tenakee Springs, AK)
Residential Natural Gas Rates in 99841
Residential natural gas prices in 99841 (based on overall Alaska data) averaged $10.89 per thousand cubic feet in December 2023. This average rate was approximately 15.8% less than the U.S. average rate of $12.94 per thousand cubic feet for residential customers in the most recent month with data. [1]
Year over year, the average residential natural gas rate in 99841 increased 3.03 percent, from $10.57 per thousand cubic feet in December 2022 to $10.89 per thousand cubic feet in December 2023. [1]
*Prices listed as 0 (zero) are not available (N/A).
Industrial Natural Gas Rates in 99841
99841 industrial natural gas prices in November 2023 (based on Alaska data) averaged $6.92 per thousand cubic feet, which was approximately 51.1% more than the average rate of $4.58 per thousand cubic feet in the United States overall in the most recent month with data. [1]
*Prices listed as 0 (zero) are not available (N/A).
More Alaska Natural Gas Statistics
Alaska Industrial Natural Gas Consumers
Industrial Natural Gas Consumers in AK
An estimated 7 industrial consumers use natural gas in Alaska, which is about 0% of the total number of industrial natural gas consumers in the United States. [2]
Industrial natural gas consumers in the state of Alaska (as a whole) pay approximately 51.1% more than the average residential natural gas rate in the United States overall. [1]
The 99841 ZIP code is in Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon County in the city of Tenakee Springs, AK. [4]
Natural Gas in 99841
To learn more about natural gas rates in 99841, or for more resources related to natural gas in Tenakee Springs, visit the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Did you know?
Natural gas is odorless, so a chemical that smells like sulfur is added. This allows it to be detected in cases where leaks occur.