Kansas Gas Service customers could see between $5 to $7 added to their monthly bills soon in order to pay for sky-high natural gas prices during the extreme cold severe weather in February 2021. The Kansas Corporation Commission says on Tuesday, Feb. 8, it approved a settlement agreement that outlines how Kansas Gas Service will recover $36 million in natural gas costs racked up during February 2021′s severe winter weather. KCC said the utility, like others regulated by the Commission, was ordered to do everything in its power to continue to provide natural gas service to customers, defer charges and then create a plan to allow customers to repay the unusually high costs over time. It said the move minimized the financial impact on customers