Hong Kong’s Towngas to increase tariff by 4.8% from August followed by 2-year price freeze
- Company will also raise monthly maintenance charge by 5.3 per cent or 50 HK cents to HK$10, first increase since 1997

Hong Kong consumers could soon pay more for gas after Towngas said it would increase tariffs by 4.8 per cent but promised no further adjustments in the next two years.
The company also announced raising the monthly maintenance charge by 5.3 per cent, or 50 HK cents (6.4 US cents), to HK$10 following a 26-year freeze.
With the new tariff, Towngas estimated about 70 per cent of its residential customers would pay no more than HK$10 extra for their gas each month.
About half of commercial and industrial customers would pay less than HK$330 extra a month, the company added.
In a press statement on Friday, the Hong Kong and China Gas Company attributed the need to increase tariffs to rising operating expenses and, to a lesser extent, a labour shortage.
“Over the past two years, the operational expenses have been escalating, while a shortage of skilled technicians in the gas industry also resulted in heightened labour costs,” the firm said.