- Sempra Energy's SoCalGas is urging customers to cut natural gas use to help reduce the risk of possible gas and electricity shortages due to it says is severe cold weather throughout the U.S. southwest
- the notice, issued Sunday night, came as the utility continues to have only limited access to fuel in its giant Aliso Canyon gas storage facility following the massive methane leak a year ago
- in addition to residential customers, SoCalGas tells non-core customers, including refineries and power plants, that they may receive a notice to curtail service
- California agencies have said SoCalGas could have a tough time meeting a forecast peak demand of 5.2B cf/day on the coldest days this winter without Aliso Canyon
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These two articles were posted about the same time.
NPR.
Business Insider.
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