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Profits at British Gas have risen by 31% to £574m for the 12 months to 31 December as gas consumption increased. | |
The rise in operating profits compared with £439m for the previous year. | |
British Gas said gas usage rose by 5% despite the warmest December on record, as 2015 had more normal temperatures compared with a very mild 2014. | |
However, profits at its parent company, Centrica, fell by 12% to £1.46bn as wholesale gas prices fell sharply. | However, profits at its parent company, Centrica, fell by 12% to £1.46bn as wholesale gas prices fell sharply. |
Last week British Gas - the UK's largest energy supplier - said it was cutting gas prices by 5.1%, the last of the big six energy suppliers to do so. | |
E.On, EDF, SSE, Scottish Power and Npower have all cut gas prices by similar amounts. | |
'Resilient' performance | |
Energy suppliers have been under pressure to pass on savings to customers after a 57% drop in wholesale gas prices since this time last year. | Energy suppliers have been under pressure to pass on savings to customers after a 57% drop in wholesale gas prices since this time last year. |
The Competition and Markets Authority has been conducting a wide-ranging investigation into the UK's energy suppliers since last summer. | |
It estimates that consumers overpaid by £1.2bn a year between 2009 and 2013. | |
Iain Conn, chief executive, said Centrica had delivered a "resilient" financial performance despite the challenge of falling wholesale oil and gas prices and had passed on lower commodity prices to customers. | |
"The reason the profits went up in 2015 versus 2014 actually is very simple - it's about the weather and about consumption," he said. | |
"We saw a very mild 2014 and we saw a more normal 2015 and therefore the amount of energy that our customers used went up and therefore the actual total profit went up." | |
Electricity bills | |
Ann Robinson, director of consumer policy at uSwitch.com, said: "British Gas has cut standard gas prices three times in the last past year, but it should now go further and reduce electricity bills too." | |
As well as selling energy through British Gas, Centrica is also a major producer of natural gas and oil. | |
The company wrote down the value of its oil and gas assets and power stations by £2.4bn. | |
Those charges contributed to a statutory operating loss of £857m, although that was lower than the £1.137bn for 2014. | |
Centrica shares, which have fallen by a third in the past 12 months, rose 3.7% to 199.5p in early trading on Thursday. | |
The company has proposed a final dividend of 8.43p, resulting in a full-year dividend of 12p a share - down from 13.5p for 2014. | |
Earlier this month, British Gas announced 500 job cuts, mostly in its energy efficiency business. |