Actually it's worse than that, because the stocks are not evenly distributed:adam2 wrote:Gas stocks now 10,800GWH, yesterday the figure was 12,700.
So in 24 hours we have used 1,900GWH.
We have enough left for 5 days and a few hours.
- storage dropped from 8,095 to 7,233GWh
- LNG stock dropped from 4,620 to 3,613
So only 3 days if we use LNG at the current rate. If LNG were allowed to run dry, I suspect we couldn't pull gas out of storage fast enough to make up the difference. I assume National Grid allows for this, but there may be network constraints that require a certain amount of LNG to enter the network.