Given that Permian natural gas prices are once again hovering under $0.50/MMBtu, Texas’s other gas markets get little attention these days. That doesn’t mean that major shifts in the Lone Star State’s natural gas supply and demand markets aren’t occurring outside of West Texas, however. In fact, it’s quite the contrary, particularly when it comes to the Houston Ship Channel gas market. There, major changes — new gas pipelines, pipeline reversals and new LNG trains — continue to influence flows and prices. Today, we provide an update on the latest in gas infrastructure changes along the Texas coast and their potential impacts on the region’s supply and demand balance.

The changing nature of gas markets in the Houston Ship Channel (HSC) area and elsewhere along the Texas Gulf Coast has been on our radar for a while now. Last summer, in Part 1 of our Get Ready series, we laid out the general flow patterns for gas pipelines within Texas, focusing on how molecules make their way from supply regions such as the Permian and East Texas to hubs along the water, primarily HSC and South Texas. In Part 2, we pulled apart some of the drivers of the HSC price shift. At the time, prices at HSC had shifted to a discount versus the benchmark Henry Hub, after spending much of 2018 at a premium.

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More recently, in Part 1 of the series we continue today, we outlined how new Permian gas supply has been making a meaningful impact on pricing at HSC. Today, we’ll quickly review the flow patterns of the Texas Gulf Coast gas markets and highlight how the HSC price weakness of late 2019 and early 2020 resulted in more gas being piped out of Texas to Louisiana. Then, we’ll discuss the latest developments in infrastructure with an eye on how they will continue to impact the gas markets in and near HSC.

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About the song

"The Shift" was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, and appears as the sixth track on side two of The Beach Boys' debut album, Surfin' Safari. The lyrics describe a woman's dress style where the dress falls straight from the shoulder, making it easier to move and dance in. The shift dress was first made popular during the flapper movement of the roaring ‘20s. It was revived again in the early ‘60s, mainly due to Audrey Hepburn's black shift dress in the 1961 hit movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's

The Surfin' Safari album was recorded between October 1961 and September 1962 at Capitol Studios and Hite Morgan Studios in Los Angeles. The album was produced by Nick Venet and released in October 1962. It went to #32 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. Three singles were released from the album, all charting on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, with the song, "Surfin' Safari" reaching the highest spot at #14. The iconic album cover photo — shot at Paradise Cove, north of Malibu, by photographer Ken Veeder — features The Beach Boys with a surfboard on a yellow Model A Ford pickup truck dressed up with palm fronds. Personnel on the record were: Brian Wilson (lead and harmony vocals, bass, organ), Mike Love (lead and harmony vocals), Carl Wilson (lead and harmony vocals, lead and acoustic guitar), Dennis Wilson (lead and harmony vocals, drums), Al Jardine (harmony vocals) and David Marks (lead and harmony vocals, rhythm guitar).

The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne, CA, in 1961. They have released 30 studio albums, eight live albums, 55 compilation albums, 22 EPs and 71 singles. They have won four Grammy Awards and have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. California Landmark Number 1041 is at the spot outside of the Century Freeway (Interstate 105), where the Beach Boys' family home once stood in Hawthorne. Dennis Wilson passed away in 1983, and Carl Wilson in 1998. Brian Wilson continues to record and tour as a solo artist. The Beach Boys, with original member Mike Love and supporting musicians, will be on tour across America beginning in February of this year. 

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