RE:RE:RE:RE:Will Feb be cold in the east?Well heads and pipelines freeze all the time even in warmer temperatures. It's called a hydrate which operators deal with all the time. Cold times like this operators will start to pump methanol as an aid to help control hydrate formation, especially when pressure and temperature are harder to adjust to get out of the hydrate formation zone. Besides, it would take a heck of a lot of wells to freeze up before any notable impact to Nat gas pricing. Operators deal with this stuff every winter so it's not a new phenomenon.