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Freezing weather hammers US energy output – Bloomberg | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Production of natural gas sees biggest one-day drop in more than a decade | Production of natural gas sees biggest one-day drop in more than a decade |
The devastating winter storm that has battered most of the US over the past two days has sent the country’s natural-gas production plummeting by nearly 10%. This marks the largest one-day drop in more than ten years, Bloomberg reported on Saturday. | The devastating winter storm that has battered most of the US over the past two days has sent the country’s natural-gas production plummeting by nearly 10%. This marks the largest one-day drop in more than ten years, Bloomberg reported on Saturday. |
In terms of volume, the plunge amounted to 2.8 million cubic meters compared to the previous day as temperatures across key producing areas dropped below freezing, according to BloombergNEF data. | In terms of volume, the plunge amounted to 2.8 million cubic meters compared to the previous day as temperatures across key producing areas dropped below freezing, according to BloombergNEF data. |
At the same time, domestic demand reportedly soared to its highest daily level since early 2019. | At the same time, domestic demand reportedly soared to its highest daily level since early 2019. |
On Saturday, Duke Energy, one of the largest investor-owned utilities in the US, asked customers across Ohio and Kentucky to conserve energy usage due to a lack of capacity under the current circumstances. | On Saturday, Duke Energy, one of the largest investor-owned utilities in the US, asked customers across Ohio and Kentucky to conserve energy usage due to a lack of capacity under the current circumstances. |
Earlier this week, Winter Storm Elliott pounded most of the country, causing widespread power outages that have reportedly affected around 1.7 million homes and businesses. | |
Millions of people hunkered down in a deep overnight freeze into Sunday to ride out the frigid storm that has killed at least 18 people across the country, trapping some residents inside homes with heaping snow drifts. | |
Travel has been heavily affected as well, with over 7,000 flights delayed and nearly 3,500 canceled. The US authorities have warned citizens against attempting to travel by car. | Travel has been heavily affected as well, with over 7,000 flights delayed and nearly 3,500 canceled. The US authorities have warned citizens against attempting to travel by car. |
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