Your monthly OG&E bill provides more information than just your bill amount. This is a sample of a typical Oklahoma residential bill. Your bill is personalized based on your rate and account information, so it may be slightly different. Please visit the Oklahoma FAQs for quick and easy answers to common bill questions.

This section shows your total amount due by calculating your last month's bill minus payments that have been made.
Your rate is listed in the blue box. The charge for electric service is the cost of producing electricity and delivering it to you.
Sales taxes and franchise fees applicable to each customer can be found here.
You may see details about your bill, like program information, in this section. The fuel cost adjustment amount and the amount due if your payment is not received by the due date also appears here.
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This section shows the amount due and due date for your current bill, plus your account number. Your account number is needed when you contact us about your account or sign up for online services.
Choose the most convenient way to pay your bill. You can also pay on the OG&E mobile app (available on Apple or Android) or at a kiosk location.
If you haven't signed up for online services yet, an activation code will show here. You'll be asked for this code when you sign up. This area also shows the dates of your next billing period.
Additional information about your account will be shown here and on the back of your bill depending on your rate.
Easily see your monthly electric (kWh) usage trends over the past 13 months or your length of service at this address.
Use this portion of the bill if you pay by mail. If you'd like to help neighbors in need, please consider adding a little extra to your payment to support our Lend-a-Hand program.
Here you will find the dates when your meter was read. The difference between your past and current usage shows how much energy (kWh) was used this billing period.