LOS ANGELES–Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) announced that beginning Monday a “SoCalGas Advisory” has been issued and will remain in effect until further notice.  A SoCalGas Advisory asks all customers to immediately reduce their natural gas use to help lower the risk of possible natural gas and electricity shortages.

SoCalGas and SDG&E have also issued a system-wide curtailment watch for noncore customers (large commercial and industrial customers, including electric generation plants). SoCalGas and SDG&E are currently meeting system demands utilizing storage withdrawal and flowing supplies. However, due to forecasted cold weather conditions throughout the SoCalGas and SDG&E service territories, there is a potential for supply shortfall. Customers are advised that they may be receiving a notice to curtail service.

SoCalGas urges all customers to immediately reduce their natural gas use by:

  • Lowering their thermostats to 68 degrees or below
  • Delaying the use of natural gas appliances, and
  • Washing clothes in cold water when possible.

More than 95 percent of Southern Californians use natural gas for home heating, and about 60 percent of the electricity used in California comes from power plants that run on natural gas. By conserving natural gas during this critical period, SoCalGas customers can help lower the risk of possible natural gas and electricity shortages.

The California Public Utilities Commission ordered the creation of the “SoCalGas Advisory” program to help address state agencies’ concerns about regional energy reliability this winter due to the moratorium on injection operations at Aliso Canyon.

More ways to conserve natural gas and information on the program are available at socalgas.com/advisory.