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Massive natural gas outage threatens millions.

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Bet they wish Colstrip Mt was still 100% now.


A massive storage facility in Washington state serving the natural gas network that provides electricity and heating fuel to millions of Americans from the Pacific Northwest south to New Mexico went down Saturday, HuffPost has learned.

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Massive Gas Outage Threatens Millions Of Americans’ Energy Supplies Amid Arctic Storm​

Alexander C. Kaufman
Updated Sat, 13 January 2024 at 9:32 pm GMT-7·2-min read
In this Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, photo the Space Needle is seen in view of still standing but now defunct stacks at the Nucor Steel plant in Seattle.

In this Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, photo the Space Needle is seen in view of still standing but now defunct stacks at the Nucor Steel plant in Seattle.More
In this Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, photo the Space Needle is seen in view of still standing but now defunct stacks at the Nucor Steel plant in Seattle.
A massive storage facility in Washington state serving the natural gas network that provides electricity and heating fuel to millions of Americans from the Pacific Northwest south to New Mexico went down Saturday, HuffPost has learned.
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The Jackson Prairie Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility in Lewis County, roughly two hours south of Seattle, suffered a complete outage, triggering an emergency on the 1,500-mile Northwest Pipeline that ships gas to power plants and heating networks across a region currently struck by arctic weather.
The storage facility provided enough gas to power upward of 6 million homes if it was all used to generate electricity. The gas network also supplies heating furnaces as cities like Seattle freeze in the coldest temperatures in the city in 14 years.
An emergency alert sent out across the gas network Saturday afternoon, a copy of which was posted on the social media website X, formerly known as Twitter, by an industry worker. The notice warned that the pressure in the pipeline connecting Washington and Oregon was dropping “at a rapid rate.”
The Northwest Pipeline’s operator requested “all customers take IMMEDIATE action to reduce” demand for electricity and heat.

The city of Ellensburg in mountainous central Washington issued a statement Saturday urging residents to conserve natural gas.
Gusty winds had already caused scattered power outages across Oregon as the winter storm sprayed the region with snow.
The utility that co-owns and operates the gas storage facility, Puget Sound Energy, said the plant went offline at 2 p.m. and “has steadily been coming back on since then.” The firm did not provide an estimate of when the facility would be fully restored.
“Puget Sound Energy is asking customers to conserve natural gas and electricity use through the evening hours,” a spokesperson for the company told HuffPost by email. “Due to the extreme cold temperatures facing our area, regional utilities are experiencing higher energy use than forecasted, and we need to reduce strain on the grid.”
The company didn’t say what caused the shutdown. But the watchdog Union of Concerned Scientists released a report last month showing an uptick in gas infrastructure breaking down during cold weather when the fuel is most needed.
The latest episode comes just two years after a winter storm left hundreds of Texans dead as gas pipelines froze and power plants failed, underscoring how the United States’ aging energy distribution networks are heaving under increased demand and extreme weather from climate change.
 
or activists working to improve our lives . . .

I didn't read the article but that is something that has worried me for a long, long time. The majority of the gasoline used in the northeast is supplied in one 40" pipeline that runs from Texas to New York. Blow that up and the whole northeast is in chaos and at a standstill for months.

There is a slightly smaller companion pipeline that carries fuel oil/diesel/jet fuel. If that gets blown during the winter sheer misery and death will ensue.
 
I didn't read the article but that is something that has worried me for a long, long time. The majority of the gasoline used in the northeast is supplied in one 40" pipeline that runs from Texas to New York. Blow that up and the whole northeast is in chaos and at a standstill for months.

There is a slightly smaller companion pipeline that carries fuel oil/diesel/jet fuel. If that gets blown during the winter sheer misery and death will ensue.
And Biden has had our backdoor unlocked and open for three years now.
 
I have gas in my wells please come and get it production has beed down about 90% of what they were flowing last year, the problem is getting it out of the area expecially with states like NY sayin no to any pipe lines or wells and the upper north east needing it they are running tankers around NY to get natural gas to the upper new england states because of the mislead greenies in NY!

off my soap box :mad:
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