Start your natural gas connection application

Ready for a natural gas lifestyle? First, make sure you have an energy retailer organised, then submit your details below. Our team will give you a call to ask a few quick questions and confirm if we can connect your home to our gas network.

If you're within 20 metres of our network, you might even qualify for no connection fee*. This distance is measured from the gas network in the street to where the gas meter would go on your house (up to 3 metres down the side of your house). 

We’ll email you a connection quote and terms to review and accept online. You can cancel any time before you give us the final OK. 

Once you’ve accepted the quote and terms, we’ll usually have your house connected within about 8 weeks. 

Keen to know more? Check out the connection process — it covers what decisions you’ll need to make and what can affect connection timeframes. 

If your address can connect to our gas network, you've organised a gas retailer and you're ready now, fill in our application form and email to info@thegashub.co.nz.

Have a few more questions? Complete the enquiry form below and our team will get back to you.

Before submitting your application, please organise a gas retailer to help us approve your application.

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Need help?

If you have questions about the connection process, send us an email, ask us a question online or give us a call during office hours (0508 427 482).

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What if I decide not to go ahead?

Completing a connection application is the first step to getting connected. If you decide that now isn’t the right time, that’s fine - you may cancel your application any time before you give us the final OK and accept the connection quote and terms.

What if I live outside The Gas Hub's network?

If you live outside of the Wellington, Taranaki, Manawatū or Hawke’s Bay regions, we can’t connect you because this is not part of our natural gas network. But someone else might be able to. Contact your local energy supplier to check if natural gas is available where you live.