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Underground Gas Storage (UGS) is a method of storing natural gas in depleted oil and gas reservoirs, aquifers, and salt caverns. This method of storage is used to meet peak demand, balance supply and demand, and provide a buffer against supply disruptions. UGS is an important part of the pipeline infrastructure, as it allows for the storage of natural gas for later use.
UGS is typically used in conjunction with pipeline systems, as it allows for the storage of natural gas for later use. This helps to ensure that the pipeline system is able to meet peak demand and maintain a steady supply of natural gas. UGS also helps to reduce the cost of natural gas by allowing for the storage of natural gas during periods of low demand.
UGS is a key component of the natural gas industry, as it helps to ensure that the natural gas supply is reliable and secure. UGS is also used to help reduce the cost of natural gas by allowing for the storage of natural gas during periods of low demand.
Some of the companies in the UGS market include Kinder Morgan, Dominion Energy, Enbridge, and Sempra Energy. Show Less Read more