Updated: March 2026
Commercial rate guide for OG&E โ Central and western Oklahoma (including Oklahoma City and Tulsa suburbs) and western Arkansas (Fort Smith). Serves approximately 900,000 customers.
General service rate (GS) for small commercial. Power and light rate (PL-1) for accounts above 50 kW with demand charges. Large power rate with time-of-use option for accounts above 1 MW. Fuel cost adjustment applied monthly.
Rising
4.3% base rate increase in Oklahoma effective January 2026, approved by Oklahoma
4.3% base rate increase in Oklahoma effective January 2026, approved by Oklahoma Corporation Commission
Property managers with OG&E accounts frequently encounter these billing challenges:
Fuel cost adjustment volatility tied to natural gas prices
Demand charges spiking during summer cooling peaks
Storm restoration surcharges as separate line items
Cross-state billing differences between Oklahoma and Arkansas
The utility is the sole provider in this service territory.
Oklahoma and Arkansas are fully regulated states. OG&E operates as a vertically integrated utility providing generation, transmission, and distribution.
Grid hardening cost recovery filing pending before OCC for storm resilience investments
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