One of the reasons for natural gas prices increasing is that the compressors that power the system have historically been gas powered, but all federal permits in the last decade or so have required electric compressors, even in remote locations.
And not just new installs, but for existing work/ upgrades.
It's a 2-for, in that price increases and reliability decreases, since the gas grid now requires the (remote) electric grid to work.
And not just new installs, but for existing work/ upgrades.
It's a 2-for, in that price increases and reliability decreases, since the gas grid now requires the (remote) electric grid to work.