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US natural gas storage capacity increases in 2024
May 26, 2025 4:22 AM

May 8 (Reuters) - U.S. underground working natural gas

storage capacity in the Lower 48 states increased in 2024, the

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a report

released late Wednesday.

The agency said it uses two metrics to assess working gas

storage capacity - demonstrated peak capacity and working gas

design capacity.

Working gas is the gas that is injected and withdrawn from

the reservoir. It is in addition to the cushion or base gas,

which is left in the reservoir to maintain adequate pressure.

Demonstrated peak capacity, which represents the sum of the

largest volume of working gas reported for each storage field

over a five-year period, rose 1.7% to 4,277 billion cubic feet

(bcf) in 2024, according to the EIA.

Working gas design capacity, which represents a theoretical

limit on the total amount of gas that can be stored underground

and withdrawn for use, rose 0.1% to 4,671 bcf in 2024, EIA said.

EIA said demonstrated peak capacity increased for the second

year in a row, noting that this year's growth was due mostly to

continued increasing utilization of gas storage facilities.

Another factor was a material change in California's gas

regulations to help ensure energy market reliability ahead of

the winter of 2023-24.

In the aftermath of a massive gas leak from Southern

California Gas' ( SOCGM ) Aliso Canyon storage facility in 2015,

California utility regulators limited the amount of gas that

could be stored at Aliso Canyon.

EIA said those restrictions were eased somewhat in 2023,

when the California Public Utilities Commission voted to

increase the amount of gas that could be stored in Aliso Canyon.

Southern California Gas ( SOCGM ) is a unit of California energy firm

Sempra Energy.

On design capacity, EIA said overall gas storage increased

slightly in 2024 with additions in the Mountain region exceeding

declines in the East and South Central regions.

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