Very cold air is forecast to move back through the middle of North America later this week, with the cold snap lasting well into February, thanks to a La Nina weather pattern. Southeastern areas of the U.S. will see less of the cold while northwestern areas should be socked in for a while. Areas in-between will waffle in and out of the colder conditions.
In this Energy Market Insight, BTU takes stock of the distribution of gas demand along the Gulf and southern Atlantic Coasts to determine the possible demand-risk presented by future storms.
It's that time of year when we see Tropical storms and Hurricanes, and a good time to review tropical storm hazards and prepare for worst case scenarios.