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=09 =09 Dear Chuck, We'll have live reports from Capitol Hill on the l= atest Enron hearing as the Senate Energy Committee takes its first look at = the energy-related questions raised by the company's collapse. Among witnes= ses scheduled to attend are Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman P= at Wood, Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman James Newsome, and V= incent Viola, the head of the NYMEX. Lawmakers are deciding whether new leg= islation changes may be needed in the aftermath. A legal fight is brewi= ng between the White House and the General Accounting Office over the work = of Vice President Cheney's energy task force. Cheney is refusing to releas= e more details on with whom the task force met and the substance of those t= alks. The head of the GAO says he may be forced to file a lawsuit as early= as Wednesday to obtain the information. Finally from Washington, Presi= dent Bush will deliver his State of the Union address Tuesday evening. The= Washington bureau will look at what we can expect from the speech regardin= g energy policy. It's earnings time, and we'll continue to check in with = companies from the Houston bureau. On Tuesday during the 1:00 p.m. ET news= cast, Parker Drilling Company President and CEO Robert Parker, Jr. joins us= to discuss his company's fourth quarter 2001. Also, Merrill Lynch-Houston= Director Carl Kirst is stopping by during the 4:00 p.m. ET newscast to bri= ng us an analysis of a compilation of earnings, including Williams and Dyne= gy. We'll have more earnings reports from Tulsa as well - Williams Ener= gy Services President and CEO Steve Malcolm will bring us his numbers first= -hand from ENL headquarters during the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast. Is fuel = cell technology moving fast enough? In Tuesday's special ENL Team Report, = we'll take a look at fuel cells, their development, and potential for use. = Houston and Sacramento profile the technology, and talk to those working w= ith it already. West Coast Correspondent Kym McNicholas goes into the dese= rt, where researchers are working hard to make fuel cells more practical fo= r consumers. From our Houston bureau, Correspondent Kim Benestante shows w= here fuel cells are actually being used. The technology is being developed= on the Gulf Coast, and is being put to use in Alaska. Don't miss this ENL= Special Report on Tuesday. Closing Prices for Monday, Jan. 28, 2002 = Crude: $20.05/bbl +$0.06 Unleaded: $0.5811/gallon -$0.0017 Heating Oil:= $0.5313/gallon -$0.0060 Gas: $1.908/mmBtu -$0.129 Fwd uE(Feb.): $3.36/= mmBtu -$0.10 Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's noti= ce. Occasionally guests have to reschedule or change time slots. We'll con= tinue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. = Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET,= at the top of each hour. =09 =09=09=09=09 =09=09=09=09=09=09 =09 =09 =09Jay Rickerts, EnergyNewsLive.com Anchor View today's Energy Wrap Vi= deo Windows Media Player: 56K | 100K | 300K Real Player: 56K | 100K = | 300K (Requires Windows Media Player or Real Player ) Experience all = that Williams Energy News Live has to offer! If you are receiving this le= tter for the first time and wish to continue, subscribe now To stop rece= iving this letter, unsubscribe now If you are having trouble receiving t= his e-mail, please let us know or call (800) WILLIAMS (800-945-5426) week= days, 7am-7pm CST. Comments? Suggestions? Let us know or call (800) W= ILLIAMS (800-945-5426) weekdays, 7am-7pm CST. Copyright 2001 Williams En= ergy News Live, LLC. All Rights Reserved. =09=09=09=09=09
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