Millions of UK families are set to see a reduction in their household energy bills following a drop in wholesale gas prices .
The mild winter has reportedly left suppliers over-stocked with gas, causing wholesale costs to fall by as much as 25 per cent.
Two of the nations smaller suppliers The Co-operative and OVO - have already brought their tariff prices down, putting pressure on Britains big six energy firms to follow suit or risk losing business to these smaller competitors.
Last week Ovo Energy announced an immediate 5 per cent cut in its dual-fuel fixed-tariff prices for new and existing customers, while Co-operative energy has already announced a three per cent fall in prices to take effect from February.
Similar moves by the likes of British Gas could spark a price war between the major players, resulting in lower bills for all UK consumers.
Consumer watchdog groups and industry experts say British Gas, the UKs largest energy supplier, has a duty to pass on the savings after hiking up prices in the summer following an increase in wholesale costs.
They believe the company could afford to cut retail prices by up to 10 per cent, which would save households signed up to its dual-fuel electricity and gas tariff £128 a year.
Despite refusing to comment on market speculation, executives at British Gas are thought to be considering announcing a price cut before the annual results of parent company Centrica are revealed on February 23.
Adam Scorer, director of external affairs at Consumer Focus, said: "Weve already seen two smaller suppliers cut their prices and consumers will be anxious to know when the major suppliers will do the same."
"When wholesale prices were on the rise, energy firms were clear on the need for this to be passed through to consumers and this must also be demonstrated as prices fall."
Gas and electricity prices could fall by 10 per cent
Mon, 09 Jan 2012
Get the latest prices, codes, vouchers & deals fortnightly.
Recommended links
Money saving guidesSave on gas and electricity bills
Switch energy suppliers
Energy efficiency tips
Compare supermarket prices
Compare broadband deals
Insurance and finance deals
Credit card and loans
Voucher codes and discounts
Lenders slash rates on personal loans
Tesco cuts more prices on everyday essentials
More than a third of broadband users to switch ISPs
Supermarkets to slash healthy food prices
GBP50 HD TV available at Asda from Boxing Day
Banks ordered to drop currency exchange fees
New boiler service launched by Tesco
Co-operative offers
British Gas
OVO energy
Energy providers
Compare broadband
Compare & save £200+ on TV, phone &
broadband. From £2.99.
Enter your postcode to begin:

The latest money saving news.
Sainsbury fuel prices cut by 3p a litre - Wed, 23 May 2012 |
Asda ignites supermarket fish price war - Tue, 22 May 2012 |
E.On in energy price freeze pledge - Mon, 21 May 2012 |
| More news |
Our 5 most popular guides:
Cheap iPhone deals
Comparing iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and 3GS deals
Comparing iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and 3GS deals
Rising food prices
Why food prices are rising at such a rapid rate
Why food prices are rising at such a rapid rate
Top petrol tips
10 tips for spending less at the pumps
10 tips for spending less at the pumps
Free stuff
Why spend when you can get all this for free!
Why spend when you can get all this for free!
Save on your bills
How to save on your energy bills without moving
How to save on your energy bills without moving















