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From:kurt.lindahl@enron.com
To:jeff.dasovich@enron.com
Subject:Backhaul from the Baja to Socal
Cc:robert.neustaedter@enron.com, jody.crook@enron.com, mingcheng.lian@enron.com,les.webber@enron.com
Bcc:robert.neustaedter@enron.com, jody.crook@enron.com, mingcheng.lian@enron.com,les.webber@enron.com
Date:Mon, 18 Jun 2001 09:31:00 -0700 (PDT)

Jeff,

We've obtained a tariff filing that Sempra made with the CRE in Mexico to
determine the transportation rates charged by Sempra International to
transport gas in Mexico. Can you help us determine the transport rate
charged to move gas from the California border to the Mexican border through
Socal and SDG&E? I understand that SDG&E may be able to negotiate a rate
that includes the fee paid to Socal? Is that correct?

What I'm trying to determine is what will be the rate for us to obtain a
backhaul from a new LNG regas terminal in Mexico, through the Sempra
International pipeline in Mexico and through SDG&E, to an end user behind
Socal? Do you know how this works or do you have a suggestion on how we can
determine the max rates, plus determine what "actual" rates have been
negotiated? We have discussions with Sempra this friday and want to table
the issue of firm backhauls.

Thanks

Kurt