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Australia's east faces instant gas lack amidst cold snap, outage

Australia's east is dealing with a. gas scarcity after a cold wave drove up need for heating and. power while supply dipped due to an extended failure at the. region's main gas plant, the energy market operator stated.

To help improve supply, the marketplace operator has actually asked gas. producers in Queensland state, which include Shell,. Origin Energy and Santos, to send out gas to the. southern states.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), in a notice. provided late on Wednesday, cautioned of heightened threats of gas. supply deficiencies throughout Australia's winter season.

The supply of gas in all or part of the east coast gas. system may be insufficient to satisfy need, the notice stated.

Gas demand has surged for power generation at the same time. as heating as the weather have actually hampered wind and. solar energy output, the marketplace operator said.

And demand jumped just as the primary gas plant that supplies. the southeastern states, Longford, jointly owned by Exxon. Mobil's Esso and Woodside Energy, had to cut. production more than forecast for extended maintenance work,. AEMO said.

Australia thinks about gas a critical element in its shift. to cleaner energy as the country moves rapidly far from its. dependence on coal-fired power stations, and has been reaching. new gas deals to plug the gaps in long-term supply.

However the marketplace operator has actually been warning about prospective gas. shortages, requiring immediate new financial investment to prevent any. shortage.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated Energy Minister Chris. Bowen would deal with the AEMO and the energy market to manage. gas supply. The market operator held talks with the gas industry. on Thursday, an AEMO representative stated.

Shell, Origin and Santos spokespeople did not immediately. react to demands seeking remark.

We will work those problems through with AEMO ... this is not. the first time that has been declared, Albanese informed ABC. television, however stated the nation does need more gas in the east.

Australia produces more gas than it needs to meet its. domestic demands, but many supply is contracted for export.

(source: Reuters)