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Gas is a very common energy solution in Europe. In Norway, domestic use of gas is mostly for heating and cooking.
Boilers using hydronic heating
The most common use is heating water through a boiler. For heating the rooms in our homes, we have a choice of several solutions. Hydronic heating systems can be fitted with pipes in the floor or radiators on the walls. The system’s hot water is produced in a gas-fired boiler. The boiler also produces hot domestic water. Even with active teenagers in the house, you never run out of hot water.
Gas fireplaces
Most people who install gas in their homes also want gas for the stove, grill and patio heater. Gas is supplied to the building via underground pipes. Only biogas can be used in new installations for heating purposes. Existing buildings/facilities can still use natural gas. (ORDEN)
Planning to install gas in a new building?
Notification of construction and excavation
Invoice
We send a meter reading reminder to customers in February, May, September and December.
If you have high gas consumption during the winter months, we recommend sending meter reading more frequently.
If you want a monthly invoice, you can submit your meter reading every month.
How to submit meter readings
SMS – reply to the reminder with the new meter reading.
Email – report the customer number and reading to avlesning@molgasenergy.com
My Page – A new customer portal is under development. Here, you will be able to report meter readings and check your own consumption. More information will follow.
How much does natural gas cost for private use?
Gas price: 9.90 NOK/Sm³ (equivalent to approximately 0.89 NOK/kWh)
Fixed fee: 975 NOK/year
CO2 tax 2025: 3.50 NOK/Sm³ (equivalent to approximately 0.32 NOK/kWh)
Connection fee for new installations: 10,000 NOK
Fee for delivery shutdown: 1,950 NOK
Fee for inspection due to missing meter reading: 1,000 NOK
Paper invoice fee: 50 NOK
All prices include VAT
Notice of Ownership Change
The form is to be completed upon the sale of a house/apartment or termination of a rental agreement.
The owner of the house/apartment is required to report the meter reading and the date of transfer upon sale. This also applies to tenants who terminate their rental agreement.