Hong Kong residents to pay more for gas from August, after Towngas announces first tariff hike in three years
- Towngas is raising its basic tariff by 4.4 per cent, but most domestic households are not expected to fork out more than an extra HK$10 (US$1.27) per month
- This is first hike since August 2019, after Towngas held back on increases as expected last year because of the pandemic

Towngas will raise its basic tariff by 4.4 per cent from August, but Hong Kong’s dominant gas supplier has said about 70 per cent of domestic households will pay no more than an additional HK$10 (US$1.27) per month.
In a statement on Thursday, Towngas said it planned to raise its basic tariff to 27.2 cents per megajoule starting from August 1. The provider said the hike, its first since August 2019, was needed to cope with increasing operating costs due to inflation and future investment expenditure.
It was estimated that about 70 per cent of residential customers will pay no more than an extra HK$10 for their gas consumption each month, and about 50 per cent of its commercial and industrial customers will pay less than an additional HK$290 every month.
Some 50,000 households, including the elderly and low-income families under the company’s concession schemes, will not be subjected to the tariff hike. The maintenance charge for residential customers, meanwhile, will remain unchanged at HK$9.50 a month.
Towngas, which typically introduces a tariff hike once every two years, did not raise prices as expected last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the economy. While it continues to face cost pressures, it had no timeline to increase tariffs this year.