I recently moved from NE Ohio to extreme southern Nj - at the tip of a 20 mile long peninsula. I have gas heat and a gas stove. A friend at work tells me that some years ago, during a very cold winter, the power went out for many days and gas pressure dropped to the point of making some furnaces and appliances inoperable. Does this sound reasonable? Also, I'm not sure if the situation had anything to do with living, literally, at the end of the line. When I lived here 25 years ago I recall a fair amount of power outages but we had an all-electric house and didn't worry about adequate gas pressure. Note: I know I'm being paranoid but ...