UGI Utilities has commenced a system upgrades project in Monroe Township, Snyder County, as part of its ongoing commitment to provide safe and reliable natural gas and electric service. The work, which began this week, includes improvements to existing infrastructure and may offer an opportunity for some homes and businesses along the project route to convert to natural gas.
The upgrades are designed to enhance the reliability and safety of UGI's distribution system. By modernizing infrastructure, UGI aims to reduce the likelihood of service interruptions and improve overall efficiency. The project is part of a broader initiative by UGI to invest in its network and meet the growing energy needs of its customers.
UGI Utilities, Inc. serves more than 760,000 customers across Pennsylvania. The company operates both natural gas and electric utilities, focusing on delivering dependable service. More information about UGI Utilities can be found at www.ugi.com.
Residents and businesses affected by the project have been notified, and UGI is working closely with local officials to minimize disruptions. The project is expected to continue over the coming weeks, with completion anticipated by late spring. For additional details, the full announcement is available here.
This initiative underscores UGI's dedication to infrastructure investment and customer service. By upgrading its systems, UGI is positioning itself to meet future energy demands while maintaining high standards of safety and reliability. The natural gas conversion opportunity also aligns with broader energy trends favoring cleaner-burning fuels.


