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Enbridge: Mild 2024–25 winter, strong storage but peak days still strain system

2956288 · April 11, 2025
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Enbridge Gas Utah told the Utah Public Service Commission technical conference that the 2024–25 heating season was milder than normal, storage entered the season at high levels, and while overall demand was lower, several single-day peaks produced record send-out volumes.

SALT LAKE CITY — Enbridge Gas Utah reported that it entered the 2024–25 heating season with storage near full capacity, experienced a milder-than-normal winter overall, but still saw several high single‑day demand spikes that stressed pipeline capacity.

Steve Wall, Enbridge Gas Utah, summarized the company’s heating‑season data, saying, “we entered the heating season in a strong storage position,” and noting the system-wide storage picture for the Lower 48 was “basically full” going into the season. Wall also reported that October–March heating‑degree‑day totals were 4,058 compared with a normal 4,632 — “a decrease of 12, almost 12 and a half percent.”

The nut graf: The contrast between generally mild weather and repeated high send‑out days is…

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