UGI Utilities is set to begin system upgrades in Clearfield on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, as part of its commitment to provide safe and reliable service. The work on four sections of natural gas mains is expected to be completed by the end of July and will impact multiple streets in the area. According to the announcement at Reportable, the upgrades aim to modernize infrastructure and reduce the risk of service interruptions.
Clearfield residents and businesses on the affected streets should prepare for potential disruptions during the construction period. While UGI has not specified the exact streets in this release, the company typically provides detailed maps and notifications to impacted customers. The upgrades are a proactive measure to maintain the integrity of the natural gas system, which serves more than 760,000 customers across Pennsylvania. For more information about UGI's services, visit UGI Utilities.
The timing of the upgrades, scheduled from late June through July, coincides with summer months when natural gas demand is lower, minimizing impact on customers. However, construction may cause temporary road closures, noise, and traffic delays. UGI advises residents to stay clear of work zones and follow posted detours. The company has emphasized that safety is its top priority and that crews will work efficiently to complete the project on schedule.
This upgrade is part of UGI's ongoing investment in infrastructure reliability. As natural gas utilities face aging pipelines nationwide, such projects are critical to preventing leaks and ensuring consistent service. For Clearfield, the upgrades could lead to improved gas flow and reduced maintenance issues in the long term.
Residents with questions can contact UGI's customer service. The company has not announced any planned service outages during the work, but customers are encouraged to sign up for alerts. UGI Utilities, Inc., headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania, is a subsidiary of UGI Corporation and serves customers in over 45 counties.


