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PUC Issues Tentative NGS License Cancellation Order
On May 21, 2026 the Pennsylvania PUC issued a tentative order finding a number of natural gas suppliers and brokers to be non-compliant with the required payments to fund the commission’s oversight of NGSs and that it is now appropriate to terminate their licenses.
“Through this Order, the Commission tentatively finds that the NGSs identified in Table 1 (failure to pay fees) and Table 2 (failure to report revenue) are not in compliance with their obligations under the Code and Commission regulations and initiates this proceeding to revoke their NGS licenses.”
“As of May 12, 2026, the NGS brokers and suppliers listed in Table 1 below have not paid either or both of their annual or supplemental fees through 2025.
Table 1– Failure to Pay Annual and/or Supplemental Fees
Docket Number Company Name Annual or Supplemental
A-2010-2203960 POWER BROKERS LLC Annual
A-2015-2484489 ENEL X NORTH AMERICA, INC Annual
A-2015-2497872* MPOWER ENERGY NJ LLC Supplemental
A-2017-2622058* WORLD FUEL SERVICES INC Supplemental
A-2019-3012553 US ENERGY SOLUTIONS OF NJ INC Annual
A-2021-3025463 EXCELSIOR GAS AND ELECTRIC LLC Annual
A-2023-3038750* SYMMETRY ENERGY SOLUTIONS LLC Both
A-2025-3053039 ACCENTURE LLP Annual
*Taking title to natural gas
Table 2 – Failure to File a Natural Gas Supplier Annual Report
Docket Number Company Name
A-125094* COLONIAL ENERGY INC
A-2013-2353838* NORTH AMERICAN POWER AND GAS LLC
A-2022-3033838* PROGRESSIVE LIGHT & POWER LLC
*Taking title to natural gas.
Based on the above facts, we tentatively find that the NGSs listed in Table 1 are not in compliance with the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa. C.S. § 2208(c)(2), (h) and the Final Implementation Order, and the NGSs listed in Table 2 are not in compliance with the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa. C.S. § 2208(c)(2), and the Commission’s regulations at 52 Pa. Code § 62.110(a). Therefore, it is appropriate to initiate the NGS license revocation process for each company listed in Table 1 and Table 2 as being in the public interest;”
“That revocation of the Natural Gas Supplier License of each company listed in Table 1 and Table 2 is hereby tentatively approved as being in the public interest.”
“That, to the extent any of the Natural Gas Suppliers listed in Table 1 and Table 2 challenge the revocation of their license, they must file comments within thirty (30) days after publication of this Tentative Order in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.”

