Well, the news I've heard of it says it affects the supply of 45% of the gas (It doesn't ELIMINATE the supply btw) consumed east of Mississippi, and that it should only impact about 9 states in SE from VA south and west thru Mississippi. Some gas from other suppliers are supposed to be diverted to the areas affected by this pipeline, which is why biden lifted some of the DOT regulations to allow truckers to drive longer to share the supplies.
From a buying standpoint, ATL and Gwinnett Co (NE Atl) are starting to run out. I am just parroting news reporting but as of today, the news says that the target is still to have the software problems resolved by/during the weekend sometime.
Michigan, no problems.
Well, the news I've heard of it says it affects the supply of 45% of the gas (It doesn't ELIMINATE the supply btw) consumed east of Mississippi, and that it should only impact about 9 states in SE from VA south and west thru Mississippi. Some gas from other suppliers are supposed to be diverted to the areas affected by this pipeline, which is why biden lifted some of the DOT regulations to allow truckers to drive longer to share the supplies.
From a buying standpoint, ATL and Gwinnett Co (NE Atl) are starting to run out. I am just parroting news reporting but as of today, the news says that the target is still to have the software problems resolved by/during the weekend sometime.