Energy firms pay ยฃ8m in penalties after attending some gas leaks late

Three gas distribution companies are paying a combined ยฃ8 million in penalties after failing to attend some gas emergency reports on time.
Regulator Ofgem said Cadent Gas, Scotland Gas Networks and Southern Gas Networks have voluntarily agreed to pay the funds after missing their targets between 2022 and 2023.
Ofgemโs rules require companies which manage the gas network to attend reports of suspected gas leaks within one or two hours, depending on the incident, in 97% of cases.
Southern Gas Networks will pay ยฃ5.8 million, Cadent will pay ยฃ1.5 million and Scotland Gas Networks will pay ยฃ700,000.
The cash will go into Ofgemโs voluntary redress fund, which provides money for projects that support vulnerable energy consumers.
Cathryn Scott, director of market oversight and enforcement at Ofgem, said: โThe potential risk to households and businesses if gas leaks arenโt investigated quickly is significant, so itโs right that the companies involved have acknowledged the seriousness of missing these targets.
โWeโre confident the companies have improved their systems and processes to make sure this doesnโt happen again and have demonstrated their commitment to this by meeting their targets in the two years since the breach.โ
Ofgem said it opened an investigation into the three companies after they self-reported missing their targets.