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Warm winter cut Utah gas demand about 25%; company says storage position remains strong

Bridge Gas Utah technical conference · April 8, 2026
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Bridge Gas Utah told a technical conference that an unusually warm Dec'Feb reduced heating demand roughly 25%, pushing actual heating degree days to 3,442 from a 4,632 normal and lowering billed sales; the company said storage and contract capacity left it in a strong position heading into injection season.

At a technical conference, Steve Wall, a company presenter for Enbridge, summarized the 2025— 2026 heating season and its effects on supply and demand. He said the Lower 48 entered winter with roughly 94% storage on Oct. 31, and that Utah experienced the warmest winter on record for December through February with an average temperature of 40.7'F.

"The total normal heating degree days was 4,632. The actual ended up being 3,442," Wall said, citing company analyses showing demand about 25% below normal and average…

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