South Jersey Gas Company Rate Selection Guide

South Jersey Gas (SJG), a subsidiary of South Jersey Industries, is a natural gas local distribution company serving roughly 284,000 customers across seven southern New Jersey counties. Operating in New Jersey's deregulated gas market, SJG offers mature EDI infrastructure for third-party suppliers and energy consultants alongside a self-service billing portal.

New Jersey · Investor-Owned Utility·Regulated market·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

South Jersey Gas Company Rate Schedule Comparison

ScheduleTypeRateBest For
GSGcommercialDelivery $1.106610/therm (eff. 6/1/2026); BGSS $0.213103/therm if not shoppingMost commercial and small industrial gas accounts
GSG-LVindustrialLarge-volume per-therm delivery (see Tariff No. 14)Facilities using 100,000+ therms per year
Firm TransportationindustrialDelivery-only per-therm (commodity from TPS)C&I customers buying gas from a third-party supplier
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Market Overview

New Jersey's deregulated natural gas market lets commercial and industrial customers buy their gas commodity from a licensed third-party supplier while SJG delivers it over its regulated distribution system. SJG remains the default Basic Gas Supply Service (BGSS) provider. The delivery charge is set by NJBPU tariff; only the supply (commodity) component is competitively shopped.

Market Type
Partially Deregulated
Supplier Choice
Available

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Current Rate Schedules

SJG commercial and industrial delivery rates are set in NJBPU-approved Tariff No. 14. The primary C&I delivery class is Rate Schedule GSG (General Service General); larger loads fall under GSG-LV (annualized usage of 100,000 therms or more). The verified GSG delivery charge effective June 1, 2026 is $1.106610 per therm (taxes included). The Basic Gas Supply Service (BGSS) commodity component for GSG sales customers with annualized usage of 5,000+ therms was set at $0.213103 per therm for the 2025-2026 period; BGSS customers who shop replace this with their supplier's commodity price. Customer charges and rider amounts vary by class and are defined in Tariff No. 14.

Effective: June 1, 2026 · Full Tariff Book →

ScheduleTypeApplicabilityStructureRate
Rate Schedule GSG (General Service)commercialCommercial and industrial customers who do not qualify for any other rate schedule; may elect Firm Sales or Firm Transportation Service.Customer charge plus a per-therm delivery charge. Verified GSG delivery charge = $1.106610/therm effective June 1, 2026 (taxes included). BGSS commodity (if not shopping) = $0.213103/therm for accounts with 5,000+ annual therms. See Tariff No. 14 for customer charge and riders.
Rate Schedule GSG-LV (General Service Large Volume)industrialCommercial and industrial customers with annualized usage of 100,000 therms or more who do not qualify for GSG or another schedule.Customer charge plus per-therm delivery charge at large-volume rates, with BGSS depicted in Rider A. Specific per-therm figures vary by determinants; refer to Tariff No. 14 for the current GSG-LV delivery and customer charges.
Firm Transportation Service (GSGFT / GSGLVFT)industrialC&I customers taking firm delivery service while buying gas commodity from a licensed third-party supplier.Delivery-only (transportation) charges per therm under Tariff No. 14; the customer's TPS supplies the gas commodity. Daily nomination and balancing rules apply per the Third-Party Supplier Manual.
Natural Gas Vehicle Service (Rider J / NGVFT)commercialCustomers operating compressed natural gas fueling for vehicles under Rider J.Specialized transportation/sales pricing under Rider J of Tariff No. 14; refer to the tariff for current determinants.

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Rate Recommendations by Use Case

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Commercial building (offices/retail)

Most commercial buildings take service on Rate Schedule GSG, paying the regulated delivery charge plus either SJG BGSS or a shopped commodity price.

Recommended:
GSG (General Service)

GSG is the default C&I class. With delivery fixed at $1.106610/therm (June 2026), the lever is the commodity price and total therms.

Tips:
  • Shop the commodity portion against SJG's BGSS price to compare.
  • Benchmark via EnergyCAP if over 25,000 sq ft.
  • Capture SaveEnergy efficiency rebates.
Est. monthly: Driven by therms x (delivery $1.106610 + commodity ~$0.21 BGSS or supplier price)
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Large industrial / high-volume site

Facilities using 100,000+ therms per year should evaluate GSG-LV and firm transportation service with a competitive supplier.

Recommended:
GSG-LVFirm Transportation (GSGLVFT)

Large-volume classes can reduce per-therm delivery cost, and firm transportation lets you buy commodity competitively while SJG delivers.

Tips:
  • Confirm GSG-LV eligibility against annual therms.
  • Negotiate fixed commodity terms for budget certainty.
  • Manage daily nominations carefully to avoid imbalance charges.
Est. monthly: Volume-dependent; model against Tariff No. 14 GSG-LV determinants
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Energy consultant / aggregator

Consultants serving multiple SJG accounts should register with NJBPU and SJG to pull usage via EDI and EnergyCAP.

Recommended:
GSGGSG-LV

Documented authorization plus EDI 867HI/867MU and EnergyCAP gives standardized multi-account data for analysis and procurement.

Tips:
  • Complete NJBPU and SJG Energy Consultant registration.
  • Keep customer authorizations on file.
  • Use EnergyCAP/Portfolio Manager for benchmarking.
Est. monthly: n/a (advisory)
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Third-party gas supplier

Suppliers entering SJG territory must complete NJBPU licensing and SJG EDI certification before enrolling customers.

Recommended:
Firm Sales (GSG)Firm Transportation (GSGFT/GSGLVFT)

EDI 814 enrollment, 867 usage, and Marketer Portal nominations are the operational backbone of serving C&I gas customers in NJ.

Tips:
  • Budget for ESG testing fees and collateral.
  • Plan a 10-12 week certification timeline.
  • Decide UCB vs. dual billing and whether to use POR.
Est. monthly: n/a (supplier operations)

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Historical Rate Trends

SJG's GSG delivery charge has drifted within a narrow band over 2024-2026, while BGSS commodity rates are periodically reset by NJBPU under the Conservation Incentive Program (CIP) and BGSS filings. Published delivery-charge data shows GSG moving from about $1.0958/therm in mid-2024 to $1.106610/therm by mid-2026.

June 1, 2024

GSG delivery charge at $1.095803/therm (taxes included).

n/a

December 1, 2025

GSG delivery charge set to $1.110419/therm following NJBPU BGSS/CIP provisional rate order.

+0.2%

June 1, 2026

GSG delivery charge adjusted to $1.106610/therm (taxes included).

-0.3%

Overall trend: Modest, roughly flat-to-slightly-rising delivery charges; BGSS commodity adjusted periodically by NJBPU order.

Next expected change: Next BGSS/CIP reset per NJBPU filing cycle; monitor SJG regulatory page and NJBPU board orders.


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Cost Optimization Strategies

Because SJG's delivery charge is regulated and uniform, C&I savings come primarily from shopping the gas commodity, qualifying for the correct rate class, and managing consumption and nominations.

Shop the gas commodity

For: All C&I gas accounts

Varies with market; savings come from beating SJG's BGSS commodity rate (~$0.21/therm reference for 2025-26).

Buy the BGSS/commodity portion from a licensed NJ third-party supplier; SJG still delivers at the same regulated rate. Compare supplier offers against SJG's BGSS price to compare.

Confirm correct rate class

For: High-volume industrial sites

Class-dependent; review Tariff No. 14 with an energy consultant.

Verify whether your annualized usage qualifies for GSG-LV (100,000+ therms), which can lower per-therm delivery costs versus standard GSG.

Use EnergyCAP benchmarking

For: Commercial buildings over 25,000 sq ft

Indirect via reduced therms and efficiency rebates.

Track interval and monthly consumption across buildings via EnergyCAP/Portfolio Manager to target efficiency and load-shaping projects.

Capture efficiency rebates

For: C&I facilities upgrading gas equipment

Rebate-dependent; reduces both capital cost and ongoing therms.

Use the SJG SaveEnergy contractor programs (Direct Install, Prescriptive/Custom, Engineered Solutions) to offset equipment upgrades.

To implement these strategies, you need your 15-minute interval data. Learn how to download South Jersey Gas Company interval data →


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Deregulated Market Shopping

In New Jersey's deregulated gas market, SJG C&I customers can buy their gas commodity from a licensed third-party supplier (TPS) while SJG continues to deliver it at the regulated rate. Only the supply (commodity) portion is competitive; the delivery charge does not change.

How to Compare South Jersey Gas Company Suppliers

  1. 01Pull your annual therm usage and current BGSS price to compare from your SJG bill or My Account.
  2. 02Confirm the supplier is licensed by the NJBPU.
  3. 03Request fixed or indexed commodity quotes for your usage profile.
  4. 04Enroll via the supplier; SJG processes the switch through EDI 814 with a 7-day rescission period.

Contract Terms for South Jersey Gas Company Supply Agreements

  • Fixed vs. indexed (variable) commodity pricing
  • Term length (often 12-36 months for C&I)
  • Whether delivery stays on SJG's consolidated bill (UCB) or dual billing
  • Early-termination and renewal/evergreen clauses

Common Pitfalls When Shopping South Jersey Gas Company Rates

  • Variable-rate offers can spike during winter demand.
  • Watch for auto-renewal to higher month-to-month rates.
  • Delivery charges and riders are unaffected by shopping — compare only the commodity price.
  • Confirm whether the supplier or SJG handles billing and collections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current commercial delivery rate from South Jersey Gas?

The verified Rate Schedule GSG delivery charge is $1.106610 per therm effective June 1, 2026 (taxes included), per SJG's published Delivery Charge schedule. GSG covers most commercial and industrial accounts that do not qualify for another schedule. Customer charges and riders are defined in Tariff No. 14.

Can my business shop for a different gas supplier?

Yes. New Jersey is a deregulated gas market, so C&I customers can buy the gas commodity from a licensed third-party supplier while SJG continues to deliver at the regulated rate. Only the BGSS/commodity portion is competitive; SJG's reference BGSS rate for qualifying GSG accounts was $0.213103/therm for 2025-2026.

How does a third-party supplier get usage data for my account?

Licensed suppliers and registered energy consultants obtain data through SJG's EDI system. Monthly usage flows via EDI 867MU and up to 12 months of historical usage via 867HI, after the customer's authorization is documented. Suppliers must complete NJBPU licensing and SJG's EDI certification first.

Does South Jersey Gas offer interval data or Green Button?

SJG does not currently offer Green Button Download My Data. Residential portal data is monthly. Commercial customers can obtain daily/interval consumption (where the meter supports it) through the EnergyCAP benchmarking platform, and suppliers receive historical usage via EDI 867HI.

What does EDI certification involve for a supplier?

Suppliers must hold an active NJBPU license, submit a full application package, execute SJG agreements, post collateral, and pass Level 1 (connectivity) and Level 2 (20+ business scenarios) certification with SJG's EDI provider (ESG). Plan for roughly a 10-12 week timeline plus testing fees.

What is the best way for a large facility to lower gas costs?

Confirm the correct rate class (GSG-LV applies at 100,000+ annualized therms), shop the commodity portion against SJG's BGSS price, benchmark consumption in EnergyCAP, and capture SaveEnergy efficiency rebates. Delivery charges are regulated and uniform, so savings come from commodity price and reduced therms.

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