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Freezing weather sparks fears of gas shortage to heat British homes

10 January 2025
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Britain’s gas storage levels are “concerningly low” with less than a week of demand in store, the operator of the country’s largest gas storage site has said.

Plunging temperatures and high demand for gas-fired power stations are the main factors behind the low levels, Centrica said.

The UK utilises a lot of gas to generate power and is mostly dependent on it for home heating.

“As of the 9th of January 2025, UK storage sites are 26% lower than last year’s inventory at the same time, leaving them around half full,” the energy giant said.

“This means the UK has less than a week of gas demand in store.”

The firm’s Rough gas storage site, a depleted field off England’s east coast, makes up around half of the country’s gas storage capacity. The storage site has supplied almost 420 million cubic meters of gas since early November, enough to heat three million homes every day.

Gas storage was already lower than usual heading into December as a result of the early onset of winter, the firm said. This combined with “stubbornly high” gas prices has made it more difficult to increase storage over Christmas.

The Rough 47/3B Bravo gas platform in the North Sea

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The Rough 47/3B Bravo gas platform in the North Sea (PA)

Centrica, the parent company of British Gas, added the situation is echoed across Europe. On Tuesday, European storage was at 69 per cent capacity, down from 84 per cent at the same time the previous year.

The UK’s total gas storage capacity is around 10 per cent or less than in France, Germany, or the Netherlands.

Centrica added that gas storage problems have been exacerbated after Russian gas pipeline supplies through Ukraine ceased at the end of last month.

In response to the shortages, the prime minister’s spokesperson said the government is confident the UK has “sufficient gas supply and electricity capacity to meet demand this winter”.

“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,” he added.

“Our mission to deliver clean power by 2030 will replace our dependency on unstable fossil fuel markets with clean, homegrown power controlled in Britain, which is the best way to protect bill players and boost our energy independence.”

Reports the UK has been on the verge of an energy blackout are “not true”, the spokesman added.

Chris O’Shea, Group Chief Executive of Centrica

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Chris O’Shea, Group Chief Executive of Centrica (PA Wire)

Chris O’Shea, Group Chief Executive of Centrica, said: “The UK’s gas storage levels are concerningly low. 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.

“As we work towards Clean Power 2030, long-duration energy storage will be needed more than ever in order to help balance a system that is increasingly reliant on renewables. 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. Like any insurance policy, it may not always be needed, but having more capacity helps protect against worst-case scenarios.

“If Rough had been operating at full capacity in recent years, it would have saved UK households £100 from both their gas and their electricity bills each winter. We stand ready to invest £2bn of our own money in upgrading and redeveloping the Rough gas storage facility but we urgently need the cap and floor model recently announced for long duration energy storage to be applicable to Rough. With that, we can create thousands of new jobs in construction and safeguard a vital national asset. Without that, UK consumers will continue to have higher energy bills than is necessary.”

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