Bonney, TX Natural Gas Rates
Natural Gas Rates in Bonney
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Natural Gas Rates in Bonney, TX
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Natural Gas Usage in Bonney, TX
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More Texas Natural Gas Statistics
Texas Industrial Natural Gas Consumers
- Industrial Natural Gas Consumers in TX
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- An estimated industrial consumers use natural gas in Texas, which is about % of the total number of industrial natural gas consumers in the United States. [2]
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Texas Share of Natural Gas Usage
- How TX Compares to the U.S.
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- Texas accounted for 4.48% of overall residential deliveries of natural gas in the United States in 2021. [2]
- In 2021, Texas accounted for 22.84% of total industrial deliveries of natural gas in the nation as a whole. [2]
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Texas Industrial Natural Gas Prices
- Industrial Natural Gas Prices in TX
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- Industrial natural gas consumers in the state of Texas (as a whole) pay approximately % than the average residential natural gas rate in the United States overall. [1]
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About Bonney
Bonney (Texas) is a village in Brazoria County with a population of approximately 310. [4]
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.
1. ^ U.S. Energy Information Administation (EIA)
2. ^ U.S. Department of Energy
3. ^ EIA & United States Census Bureau
4. ^ United States Census Bureau