Superservicios firma acordo para devolver US$ 8,7 bilhões a usuários de gás

A Superintendência de Serviços Públicos chegou a um acordo com a Progasur para devolver US$ 8,7 bilhões a mais de 2,6 milhões de usuários de gás natural em onze departamentos.

O acordo exige que a Progasur aplique imediatamente a taxa de desconto regulada de 10,94%. Isso corrige as cobranças mais altas aplicadas desde 2023.

O reembolso cobre as diferenças acumuladas entre 1º de julho de 2023 e 31 de maio de 2026. Os recursos serão devolvidos por meio das faturas entre junho e dezembro deste ano.

Os usuários beneficiados estão localizados em Antioquia, Boyacá, Caldas, Caquetá, Cauca, Cundinamarca, Huila, Nariño, Tolima, Valle del Cauca e Norte de Santander. A Superservicios monitorará o cumprimento das medidas.

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