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From:kay.woods@enron.com
To:larry.campbell@enron.com
Subject:Re: EOTT Crude Oil Tanks-Rev 1
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Date:Wed, 1 Aug 2001 01:34:00 -0700 (PDT)

No, Not EACH TANK per day.

For example, Scenario #1 - of the 8 tanks that we have here.....
Today, we WILL receive at least 20K BBLS of sweet, and it will go into one
tank. We will also receive more than 500 BBL of sour and put it into a
different tank.
Tomorrow, we will pump out of that tank, and will receive into another tank
at least 20K of sweet.
So, within these two days, we will have exceeded the limit on two tanks.

Scenario #2:
Today, we WILL receive at least 20K BBLS of sweet and it will go into two
tanks. We will also receive more than 500 BBLS of sour into a different tank.
Tomorrow, we will pump sweet out of one tank and will continue to go into the
other sweet tank.

So,,
On any given day, we WILL receive/pump in excess of 500 BBLS per day. This
will happen with the use of at least 2 tanks, possibly 3. However, we might
have four tanks full, but not flowing.

Sorry to make this so confusing.





Larry Campbell
07/31/2001 11:38 AM
To: Kay Woods/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:

Subject: Re: EOTT Crude Oil Tanks-Rev 1

Kay, am I to understand that EACH TANK listed below exceeds the 500 bbl per
day throughput threshold? This is the information I need. Sorry for not
understanding or making myself clear....



Kay Woods
07/26/2001 10:35 AM
To: Larry Campbell/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Bob Bandel/ET&S/Enron@ENRON

Subject: EOTT Crude Oil Tanks-Rev 1

Ooops! Forgot to add S/N's. Not all tanks had one.
On most any given day, we flow at least 25,000 BBL/Day at the Jal Tank Farm.
Today, we may come out of Tank 1408 with sweet and go into Tank 1426 with
sweet. We also, may come out of Tank 1214 with sour and go into Tank 1065
with sour.

Tank 1214 Sour
S/N ??
78,000 BBL Capacity

Tank 1065 Sour
S/N ??
49,960 BBLS

Tank 1488 Sour
S/N ??
40,068 BBLS

Tank 1433 Sour
S/N BM2208
120,320 BBLS

Tank 1435 Sweet
S/N BM2208
120, 480 BBLS

Tank 1408 Sweet
S/N ??
77.367 BBLS

Tank 1426 Sweet
S/N BM213
120,004 BBLS

Tank 1434 Sweet
S/N BM2208
120,005 BBLS

Dublin Station:
Tank 396
62,000 BBLS
Avg 36,000 per week. Will pump 13,000 in a 24 hour period.

Hope this helps
Kay

---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Woods/ET&S/Enron on 07/24/2001 09:18
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Larry Campbell
07/17/2001 04:18 PM
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Subject: EOTT Crude Oil Tanks

A newly revised rule (Subpart HH) has just been implemented by the EPA
concerning curde oil tanks with a daily throughput of equal to or greater
than 500 bbls. per day. If there is any tank within your teams area of
responsiblity which equals or exceeds the 500 bbls. per day throughput
criteria, please provide to me the following:


tank name/serial number

tank size

average daily throughput

Thanks for your help in this matter....