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Date:Thu, 27 Dec 2001 13:36:45 -0800 (PST)


=09 =09 Dear Randy, I'm Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook filling in =
for Jay Rickerts. Just a reminder - On Friday, Houston Correspondent Kim =
Benestante is live in Cairo, Egypt covering the OPEC meeting. Join us tomo=
rrow as Kim brings us the latest on possible oil production cuts beginning =
in January. We'll also have more reaction from here in Washington to t=
he OPEC meeting. American Petroleum Institute Chief Economist John Felmy, =
Ph.D., will share his thoughts on the cartel's moves and what they might me=
an for the U.S. Also during the 12:00 p.m. ET newscast, The Petroleum Fina=
nce Company Senior Market Analyst George Beranek will give us his assessmen=
t of the market if OPEC follows through with a production cut. The Federa=
l Energy Regulatory Commission has had a very busy year - from the Californ=
ia crisis to the crisis at Enron, the Commission has had a full docket. On=
Friday during the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast, we'll hear what former FERC Chai=
rman James Hoecker thinks about the past year at the FERC and what issues m=
ay surface during the New Year. As the year draws to a close, the Houston=
bureau will take a look back at one of the biggest energy stories - the co=
llapse of the energy giant, Enron. Houston Bureau Chief Myra Jolivet says =
on Friday, the Houston bureau will review the timetable of Enron's demise, =
the effects of its bankruptcy filing, layoffs and the company's downgraded =
credit rating. As Texas deregulation nears, competition in the market is=
heating up among retail energy providers. The Houston bureau says the Tex=
as Public Utility Commission set the price to beat for areas in the state, =
and competing retail energy providers are beating those prices. We'll have=
all the details from the Houston bureau on Friday. West Coast Correspond=
ent Kym McNicholas says on Friday, California Senator Debra Bowen talks abo=
ut what to expect from the legislature in the first few weeks of 2002. Kym=
says possible topics of discussion include the issuance of the state's $12=
.5 billion in energy bonds, the California Power Authority and plans to get=
Southern California Edison and PG?out of debt. Also on Friday from the W=
est Coast bureau, California Energy Commissioner Michael Moore talks about =
the gas supplies in California. Join us for these reports and more from Sa=
cramento tomorrow. Closing Prices for Thursday, Dec. 27, 2001 Crude: =
$20.90/bbl -$0.37 Unleaded: $0.5927/gallon -$0.0086 Heating Oil: $0.581=
5/gallon -$0.0131 Gas: $2.555/mmBtu -$0.356 Broadcasting Note: On New Y=
ear's Eve, we're broadcasting through 1:00 p.m. ET. We're dark on New Year=
's Day. Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. O=
ccasionally guests have to reschedule or change time slots. We'll continue=
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 t=
he top of each hour. =09 =09=09=09=09
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