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Britain is facing a critical gas shortage, with less than a week's worth of supplies remaining in storage. The country's largest gas supplier, Centrica, has sounded the alarm following a harsh winter and the cessation of Russian gas pipelines through Ukraine. 

 

"The ongoing colder-than-usual conditions in the UK combined with the end of Russian gas pipeline supplies through Ukraine on December 31, 2024, has meant that gas inventory levels across the UK are down," a Centrica spokesman said. He further explained, "As of January 9, 2025, UK storage sites are 26 per cent lower than last year's inventory at the same time, leaving them around half full. This means the UK has less than a week of gas demand in store."

 

This situation has been exacerbated by an early winter onset and persistently high gas prices, which have hampered efforts to replenish storage levels during the festive season. Despite the alarming figures, a No 10 spokesman reassured the public: "We are confident we will have a sufficient gas supply and electricity capacity to meet demand this winter, due to our diverse and resilient energy system. We speak regularly with the national energy system operator to monitor our energy security and ensure they have all tools at their disposal if needed to secure our supply."

 

However, the UK is not alone in this predicament. European gas storage levels have also dipped, now at 69 per cent capacity compared to 84 per cent the previous year. The UK's "highly limited" storage capacity makes it particularly vulnerable, as a few cold days can severely deplete reserves.

 

Natasha Fielding of Argus Media highlighted the challenge: "The UK has other options besides storage to draw in more supply over cold spells, so we do not have a security of supply scare on our hands… The real issue is that UK gas must be priced at a premium to the EU to attract higher imports, and the EU itself has a tight supply-demand balance right now."

 

Chris O’Shea, Centrica’s chief executive, emphasized the importance of energy storage: "Energy storage is what keeps the lights on and homes warm when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow, so investing in our storage capacity makes perfect economic sense. We need to think of storage as a very valuable insurance policy. We are an outlier from the rest of Europe when it comes to the role of storage in our energy system and we are now seeing the implications of that."

 

The coldest night in 15 years was recorded in Altnaharra, a hamlet in Sutherland, where temperatures plummeted to minus 14.5C. This was the coldest January night since 2010 when temperatures dropped below minus 15C multiple times, including minus 22.3C on January 8 in the same area. More freezing temperatures are anticipated in the coming days, further straining the UK's gas reserves.

 

Based on a report by Daily Telegraph 2024-01-13

 

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19 minutes ago, simon43 said:

Is that how you catch flu? >> someone with cold hands grabbing your nuts...

 

According to the uneducated medical conspiracy promoters who bombard the forum with their imagined scenarios it is possible. Most likely the person has a cold and not influenza.

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7 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

According to the uneducated medical conspiracy promoters who bombard the forum with their imagined scenarios it is possible. Most likely the person has a cold and not influenza.

i reckon its covid, 

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23 hours ago, Social Media said:

The country's largest gas supplier, Centrica, has sounded the alarm following a harsh winter and the cessation of Russian gas pipelines through Ukraine. 

That sound is the chickens coming home to roost.

:cheesy:

 

No problem actually, they can open the pits again and start making coal gas like they used to.

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13 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Not our fault that you do not understand the impact of  global warming. Global warming gives rise to weather events that are characterized by their severity and frequency. Cold periods can be more intense and then be interrupted by  thaws followed by freezes. Warm periods can have greater heat waves  accompanied  by droughts .Hurricanes and typhoons will be more intense, and dry periods longer.

 

..and now, here's the outlook for Wapping...

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20 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Not our fault that you do not understand the impact of  global warming. Global warming gives rise to weather events that are characterized by their severity and frequency. Cold periods can be more intense and then be interrupted by  thaws followed by freezes. Warm periods can have greater heat waves  accompanied  by droughts .Hurricanes and typhoons will be more intense, and dry periods longer.

and? Who is denying that climate change changes such as frequency and severity? Certainly not myself. I dispute that MMCC exists, except perhaps as minor localised effects eg London is warmer than the country side in winter as it works like a heat sink.

 

Apparently the MSM also don't believe in it any more either, as they never mention Man Made any more. It's always just climate change.

 

Anyway, as always, the believers are hot to publish dire warnings of planetary doom if we don't do something, but somewhat reluctant to publish what "something" entails. Perhaps that is because they don't have a clue, and it's only their job to spread fear among the sheeple. I've read loads of climate change threads on AN, but yet to read of any solutions by the believers. One hot believer in MMCC ( he vanished post the Trump victory ) even claimed it wasn't his job to post solutions, just the fearmongering usual mantra of "we must do something".

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23 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Not our fault that you do not understand the impact of  global warming. Global warming gives rise to weather events that are characterized by their severity and frequency. Cold periods can be more intense and then be interrupted by  thaws followed by freezes. Warm periods can have greater heat waves  accompanied  by droughts .Hurricanes and typhoons will be more intense, and dry periods longer.

 

Seems like the Doomsday cult have got every scenario covered. 😄

 

It really has become a religion. 

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