National Gas Transmission is the backbone of Britain’s energy system today and will play a leading role in the transition to a clean energy future that works for every home and business. We own and operate the national gas network, delivering energy to where it is needed in every part of the country.

We keep households warm and underpin their quality of life. For business, we fuel growth and innovation, and we are looking to the future by developing the hydrogen transmission system of tomorrow.

National Gas Metering maintains and manages around 7 million domestic, industrial and commercial combined gas assets across the UK. We ensure these assets remain safe, reliable and efficient for homes and businesses. We support new connections and maintain existing installations. 

As the largest asset manager of residential, industrial and commercial gas meters in Great Britain, we offer a broad range of metering services to the highest safety and quality standards, while using the most advanced engineering technologies and methods.

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Person wearing Gas branded PPE walking between gas pipelines at St Fergus gas terminal in Scotland

Gas Summer Outlook 2023

Our latest Gas Summer Outlook report has now been published and this year it goes further than ever before; providing more information and insight, with the aim of helping our customers and stakeholders prepare for the summer ahead.

Find out more about our Gas Summer Outlook

Introducing FutureGrid

The FutureGrid project has built a hydrogen test facility from a representative range of decommissioned components.

Find out more about the project

Connections

Find out more about connecting to, diverting, and shipping using the gas National Transmission System (NTS).

Operational data

Here you can find gas transmission data for industry analysts, including operational data for all industry stakeholders.

Charging

Find out about the charges that users of the gas National Transmission System (NTS) have to pay and how they are calculated.

Calorific value

Find details of how the calorific value (CV) of gas is calculated which we use to determine the amount of energy transported by shippers and suppliers.