Ofgem Decision on SGN Connection Charging Methodology Modifications
Summary
Ofgem has issued a decision on proposed modifications to SGN's connection charging methodology statements. The decision follows a report submitted by SGN on March 4, 2026, and was made under Standard Condition 4B of the gas transporter licence.
What changed
Ofgem has finalized its decision regarding proposed modifications to SGN's connection charging methodology (CCM) statements. The decision, issued on March 19, 2026, follows a review period of 28 days after SGN submitted its report on March 4, 2026. The specific details of the approved modifications are outlined in the decision letter provided to SGN.
This decision impacts how SGN will charge for connections, requiring SGN to adhere to the approved methodology. Regulated entities, particularly those interacting with SGN for gas connections, should review the decision letter to understand any changes in charging structures. No specific compliance deadline is mentioned beyond the effective date of the decision itself, implying immediate adherence to the new methodology.
What to do next
- Review the Ofgem decision letter regarding SGN's connection charging methodology modifications.
- Ensure SGN's charging practices align with the approved methodology.
Source document (simplified)
Proposed modifications to SGN connection charging methodology: decision
Publication type: Decision Publication date:
19 March 2026
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- We received a report from SGN to modify their connection charging methodology (CCM) statements on 04 March 2026.
Details
SGN propose several modifications to their connection charging methodology statements.
Under Standard Condition 4B of the gas transporter licence we have 28 days to review and make a decision on the proposed modifications.
You can view our decision letter to SGN on this page.
Main document
SGN CCM Decision Letter [PDF, 130.48KB] Get emails about this page Print this page
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