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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 3521888" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>Gas wells are freezing up due to these temps. A employee of one company told me they can not meet demand without pulling out of reserve's. At that time he said if well's didn't come back on they had 7 days left in reserve's at the rate they were using it and that was this past Friday. Another company shut down a entire processing plant because not enough gas to operate it in the panhandle of Texas. A 200 million mmcf a day plant because the wells are froze and it takes a minimum of 100 million mmcf a day to operate properly and the input was less than 50 mmcf. The power plants demand has increased substantially which needs more natural gas to meet those demands. If this 8 to 15 inches of snow comes in along with the below 0 temps more wells are going to freeze off because workers wont be able to get to them and keep them flowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 3521888, member: 46291"] Gas wells are freezing up due to these temps. A employee of one company told me they can not meet demand without pulling out of reserve's. At that time he said if well's didn't come back on they had 7 days left in reserve's at the rate they were using it and that was this past Friday. Another company shut down a entire processing plant because not enough gas to operate it in the panhandle of Texas. A 200 million mmcf a day plant because the wells are froze and it takes a minimum of 100 million mmcf a day to operate properly and the input was less than 50 mmcf. The power plants demand has increased substantially which needs more natural gas to meet those demands. If this 8 to 15 inches of snow comes in along with the below 0 temps more wells are going to freeze off because workers wont be able to get to them and keep them flowing. [/QUOTE]
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