Midwest Storage Cushion Fails to Insulate South Central Supplies
The Midwest region is building a significant natural gas storage cushion ahead of winter, but it's not expected to affect its demand for supplies from the South Central region when heating needs peak.
A recent shift in winter flows has seen an increase in deliveries heading northward, which could put pressure on supply chains and availability in the South Central market.
This development has raised concerns about deliverability, with some analysts warning that the region's storage capacity may not be sufficient to meet peak demand.