Many of the wells had to be shut-in for two reasons. Their tanks at the well site filled up with salt water and the trucks couldn’t get in to dispose of it. Also, compressors went down on several pipelines. All of that should be remedied by now except we are now experiencing Round #2.
Be interesting to learn how much of the NG silly problem was driven by loss of wind-generated electrical power.
“Pump failure” sounds especially likely as those pumps have electric motors.
Would it not be a supreme irony to discover that the failure of wind power, cascaded to cripple natural gas generating capacity also?