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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 3521974" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>We have vast amounts of gas in reserve in this country. Large caverns used by gas companies to store it are usually filled by multiple company's on a allotment basis that they pay a storage fee. Pipelines can get that gas to them when they need it or wish to sell it. But in times like these when production is low and demand high they can use their allotted reserves. Many companies have agreements with others that they will loan or sell them gas in time of need. But if they don't have agreements then that's when the neckbeards take over as in our ammo prices today. Yes we got extra but it is double the price. Most companies are not going to let their customers run out of natural gas even if it is a loss for them. They do not want the bad publicity this will cause. If they can get customers to cut back on usage so they do not get in that situation their going to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 3521974, member: 46291"] We have vast amounts of gas in reserve in this country. Large caverns used by gas companies to store it are usually filled by multiple company's on a allotment basis that they pay a storage fee. Pipelines can get that gas to them when they need it or wish to sell it. But in times like these when production is low and demand high they can use their allotted reserves. Many companies have agreements with others that they will loan or sell them gas in time of need. But if they don't have agreements then that's when the neckbeards take over as in our ammo prices today. Yes we got extra but it is double the price. Most companies are not going to let their customers run out of natural gas even if it is a loss for them. They do not want the bad publicity this will cause. If they can get customers to cut back on usage so they do not get in that situation their going to try. [/QUOTE]
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