British Gas reports record profit
The UK’s biggest gas supplier, which added 267,000 customers in 2010, reported the 24 per cent hike in profits just over a couple of months after the company pushed up energy bills by seven per cent. BG now has 16 million customer accounts.
Centrica also revealed a record haul, as operating profits surged 29 per cent to £2.4bn, mainly driven by its gas exploration operations.
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Hide AdThe energy giant has put recent price hikes down to soaring wholesale prices and has pledged to create 2,600 jobs in 2011 and spend £15bn on much-needed investment.
Around eight million British Gas customers were hit with a price hike on December 10, lifting an average customer’s dual-fuel bill from £1,157 to £1,239.
The rise came as customers were forced to reach for the thermostat when the coldest weather in 100 years swept the country.
But Centrica also claims British Gas prices were 0.5 per cent lower at the end of 2010 than at the start of the year after the supplier cut bills by seven per cent in February.
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Hide AdMike O’Connor, chief executive of watchdog Consumer Focus, said: “We need successful energy companies but consumers may look at today’s profits and at recent price rises and question how one justifies the other.”
However, he added: “British Gas is the only major UK energy supplier that breaks down its results in any great detail. As such it acts as a lightning rod for the industry.”
Commenting on today’s results, Centrica chief executive Sam Laidlaw said “these are profits for a purpose” as the firm pledged to invest £1.7bn in 2011.