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From:bmcmills@duke-energy.com
To:dfarmer@enron.com, wespeckels@duke-energy.com, cwcass@duke-energy.com,dcspencer@duke-energy.com
Subject:Re: Nomination - 2-23-2000
Cc:teppco@duke-energy.com, dfbane@duke-energy.com
Bcc:teppco@duke-energy.com, dfbane@duke-energy.com
Date:Wed, 23 Feb 2000 03:36:00 -0800 (PST)

We can't increase Fuels Cotton Valley right now. Please
assume nom of 60,000 MMBtu w/ 53,000 going to PG & E
for 24th.

---------------------- Forwarded by Bruce McMills/FtWorth/PEFS/PEC on
02/23/2000
11:34 AM ---------------------------


Daren.J.Farmer@enron.com on 02/23/2000 11:20:21 AM

To: Bruce McMills/FtWorth/PEFS/PEC@PEC
cc:
Subject: Re: Nomination - 2-23-2000





Bruce,

I need to hold the deliveries to 60,000 for 2/24. I'm somewhat limited on
my transport right now. I will look into the possibility of increasing the
volume, though. If you can increase the deliveries at Fuels Cotton Valley,
that will work.

Daren




"Bruce McMills" <bmcmills@duke-energy.com< on 02/23/2000 09:11:07 AM

To: dfarmer@enron.com, briley@enron.com, "Chad W. Cass"
<CWCASS@duke-energy.com<, "Donna C. Spencer"
<dcspencer@duke-energy.com<, "William E. Speckels"
<WESPECKELS@duke-energy.com<
cc: "Michael R. Cherry" <mrcherry@duke-energy.com<
Subject: Nomination - 2-23-2000




I meant 2/24/2000 as the effective date of this nom.
---------------------- Forwarded by Bruce McMills/FtWorth/PEFS/PEC on
02/23/2000
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Bruce McMills
02/23/2000 08:55 AM

To: dfarmer@enron.com, briley@enron.com, William E.
Speckels/GCS/CEC/PEC@PEC,
Chad W. Cass/GCS/CEC/PEC@PEC, Donna C. Spencer/GCS/CEC/PEC@PEC
cc: Michael R. Cherry/EastTexas/PEFS/PEC@PEC, Darrel F.
Bane/EastTexas/PEFS/PEC@PEC
Subject: Nomination - 2-23-2000

Please incerease deliveries to Eastrans to 65,000 MMBtu/d eff 2/23/2000.

7,000 will come from Fuels Cotton Valley.
Maintain sale of 500 MMBtu/d.
Increase PG & E nom to 58,000 MMBtu/d.

The agreement provides for up to 60,000 MMBtu at our option.
Brian Riley needs to approve the increase to 65,000 MMBtu/d.