We all remember the uproar caused last year when a natural gas leak developed at the Southern California Gas Company's Aliso Canyon gas storage facility. The uncapped leak spewed about 100,000 tons of natural gas into the atmosphere (almost 1 million pounds per day of methane).
Site of Aliso Canyon well leak
After several months, the leak was stopped and severe restrictions were placed on the facility's ability to store (inject) additional gas until certain safety requirements were met. In the meantime, questions have arisen as to whether there will be sufficient gas available this coming winter for the company's customers, including power companies that utilize natural gas to generate electricity.
To address this, the California Energy Commission, California Public Utilities
Commission, California Independent System Operator, and the Los Angeles
Department of Water and Power
yesterday announced that a new winter draft action plan has been prepared that analyzes certain demand scenarios businesses and residents may face. The plan requires, among other things, that gas be brought in from other sources if necessary, and that certain curtailments may be required.
A public workshop to discuss the plan will be held this Friday, August 26, in Diamond Bar, CA.
For more information:
Draft Action Plan
Public Workshop