NCRI – Gas bills in Tehran have reportedly seen sudden jumps in amount, in some places up to eight times, according to state-run news agencies.
The state-run Donyay-e Eqtesad has reported that even before the implementation of a plan by the regime to lift subsidies, gas prices have jumped considerably, “leading to worries about what would happen to these prices when energy prices are normalized.”
The daily quoted a consumer in Tehran as saying for a residential building with 10 units, the last bill was roughly USD $1,800. But, even after reducing consumption, the amount for the recent bill jumped to USD $8,400.
The report added that the $8,400 dollar amount is after taking into account a $4,000 subsidy. With the elimination of that government subsidy, the customer’s bill would have stood at $12,000.