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Lets talk about this on the 4th or 5th. I'll have Martha set up a meeting.=
=20 Note that this will catch the Sempra negotiated rate deals, but not our=20 January deals (yet). DF ---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 12/27/2000=20 11:02 AM --------------------------- Shelley Corman 12/27/2000 10:27 AM To: Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew= =20 Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Julia White/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven=20 January/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Nancy Bagot/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Steven J=20 Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: =20 Subject:=20 Attached is a copy of the data request that we received in the San Diego=20 proceeding.=20 Many other parties, including Kern, Mojave, Burlington etc received data= =20 requests as well. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20426 December 22, 2000 Mary Kay Miller Vice President, Rates and Certificates Transwestern Pipeline Company 1111 South 3rd Street Omaha, ME 68124-1000 Re: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Docket No. RP01-180-000 Dear Ms. Miller: In order for the Commission staff to fully evaluate the request for emergency relief, we require information in addition to that which was submitted by San Diego Gas & Electric Company in its petition and the intervenors in their comments and protests. Pursuant to section 14(a) of the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. =0F5 717m(a)(1994), please respond to the attached data requests no later than January 16, 2001. Response(s) should be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and provided to all intervening parties in the proceeding. In addition, please provide a copy of the response(s) to James A. Pederson (Room 72- 27). =20 To the extent you believe privileged treatment is appropriate, section 388.112 of the Commission's regulations sets forth the procedures for requesting such treatment for some or all of any information submitted to the Commission. The Secretary of the Commission will place documents for which privileged treatment is sought (in accordance with section 388.112) in a nonpublic file while the request for privileged treatment, or any challenge to such request, is pending before the Commission. =20 Sincerely,=20 Daniel L. Larcamp, Director Office of Markets, Tariffs and Rates cc: All Parties Enclosure =0F, Enclosure =20 1. For the months of November and December, 2000, provide the following information for each contract for transportation to the California border: a. contract demand by shipper; b. the daily scheduled volume by shipper; c. the daily delivered volume by shipper; d. whether the service is firm or interruptible;=20 e. the rate charged; f. term of the contract; and=20 g. receipt and delivery points associated with the contract. 2. For each transaction identified in Question 1, provide an explanation for any difference between scheduled volumes and delivered volumes. 3. Provide an explanation for any rate charged below the maximum tariff rate. 4. For the months of November and December, 2000, provide the following information for each capacity release transaction for transportation to the California border: a. the transaction or contract identification number, or offer number; b. the name of the releasing shipper; c. the name of the acquiring shipper; d. the contract quantity; e. the term of the contract; f. the acquiring shipper's contract rate; g. the releasing shipper's contract rate; and=20 h. any special details pertaining to the contract. 5. For the months of November and December, 2000, provide the daily flowing capacity and maximum pipeline design capacity (based upon scheduled nominations), both for the system generally, and to California. 6. Provide an explanation for each instance during November and December, 2000, that the daily maximum available pipeline capacity is below the peak day design capacity. 7. Provide an explanation for any daily variance during November and December, 2000, in the maximum available pipeline capacity.
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