Jackson Prairie Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility is a natural gas storage facility in Southwest Washington, owned by Puget Sound Energy, Avista and Williams Companies's Northwest Pipeline GP. With 25 billion cubic feet working capacity (47 billion cubic feet total capacity), it is the largest natural gas-storage reservoir in the Pacific Northwest and the 14th largest in the United States.[1]
The gas storage is in an aquifer contained by the sandstone Skookumchuck formation, about 1,000 to 3,000 feet underground.[2] [3]
The site was first explored for gas production in 1958 with an 8000feet deep well. The well turned out to be a dry hole and repurposed for gas storage. In 1964 the first gas was injected.[4] As of 2016, there were a total of 104 wells, 55 being used for gas injection or extraction.[4]