Enron Mail

From:chris.germany@enron.com
To:john.singer@enron.com, james.javins@enron.com, heidi.griffith@enron.com
Subject:CNG postings
Cc:angie.zeman@enron.com, scott.hendrickson@enron.com, dick.jenkins@enron.com
Bcc:angie.zeman@enron.com, scott.hendrickson@enron.com, dick.jenkins@enron.com
Date:Tue, 9 May 2000 02:25:00 -0700 (PDT)

I think this same memo is on the EBB several times. FYI


May 9, 2000 9:40 a.m.

Dear West Virginia Producer,

Over the last several years, Dominion Transmission has worked hard providing
additional value to producers on its gathering system and through innovative
projects and joint ventures. In continuing with that process to bring you
more value for your local production and to improve the efficiency of our
gathering system, we would like to continue a process where compression into
our
gathering system may be approved. We have been able to grant a limited
number
of these requests in the past, and would now like to make this opportunity
somewhat more widely available to the producers.

For this second offering, the process we will use is as follows:
For a period of 30 days, beginning 12:00 Noon on May 10, 2000, the Gathering
and Production Division of Dominion Transmission will accept applications for
compression rights into its gathering system for gas feeding its Craig,
Yellow Creek and Schultz compressor stations. The Dominion "bubbles"
affected
are 3219, 3223 and 3224 for the Schultz area and 3214, 3215, 3216, 3217,
3218,
3220, 3221 and 3222 for Craig station and 3208, 3209, 3210, 3211, 3212 and
3213
for Yellow Creek station. Dominion recognizes that, although limited, there
does exist the incremental capacity for throughput through these compressor
stations. The incremental capacity authorized through new compression
agreements
will not exceed the limit Dominion determines to be the capacity of the
existing
compressors. Dominion will attempt to be flexible in approving the
applications
it receives, but will limit approved applications so as to not unreasonably
interfere with the production from the existing non-compressed gas entering
the system. Please submit your written application to Joe Thompson at the
Dominion Gathering & Production Office. The application must indicate the
amount of "incremental" gas for the specific compression agreement. Dominion
recognizes that the installation of compression requires differing time
frames.
We will balance that consideration with our need to insure that the
application
process is not abused to the disadvantage of other producers; therefore, once
granted, the applicant must have the compression in place and operable within
six months of Dominion's approval, or the rights to all unconstructed capacity
will be forfeited. In the event that more requests for compression rights for
incremental gas are received than for which there is capacity, Dominion will
award the rights on a prorated basis.

Please include in your written request the mid number or a map of the proposed
location where you will be requesting to install compression. Also include
the
incremental volume you are wishing to transport under the compression
agreement. Your name, company name and address, state of incorporation,
phone and fax number, as well as an e-mail address, if available, should be
included (please print or type).

Forward this information to:
Joseph A. Thompson
Manager, Business Development
Dominion Transmission
Gathering & Production Division
500 Davisson Run Road
Clarksburg, WV 26301

After all requests are received, we will review the request and make a
determination on granting compression based on capacity available and the
capacity requests. You will be contacted as soon as possible after
June 12, 2000 to notify you of those requests that have been approved.
Please realize that this is a "window" and the opportunity will close after
Noon on June 12, 2000.

I hope that this will provide opportunity for you to increase the value of
your production facilities, and I look forward to working with you on this
opportunity to add compression. You can contact Joe Thompson at
(304) 623-8709 or Dan Stuart at (304) 623-8705 with any questions you may
have regarding this compression "open season" request on Dominion Gathering.

Sincerely,
H. Dale Rexrode
Director, Producer Services & Business Development









Posted May 9, 2000 9:07 a.m.



Dear West Virginia Producer,

Over the last several years, Dominion Transmission has worked hard providing
additional value to producers on its gathering system and
through innovative projects and joint ventures. In continuing with
that process to bring you more value for your local production and to
improve the efficiency of our gathering system, we would like to continue a
process where compression into our gathering system may be approved.
We have been able to grant a limited number of these requests in the past,
and would now like to make this opportunity somewhat more widely available to
the producers.

For this second offering, the process we will use is as follows:
For a period of 30 days, beginning 12:00 Noon on May 10, 2000,
the Gathering and Production Division of Dominion Transmission will accept
applications for compression rights into its gathering system for gas
feeding the Barbour County High Pressure System. The Dominion "bubble"
affected is 4205. Dominion recognizes that, although limited, there does
exist the incremental capacity for throughput through these compressor
stations.
The incremental capacity authorized through new compression agreements
will not exceed the limit Dominion determines to be the capacity of the
pipeline system. Dominion will attempt to be flexible in approving the
applications it receives, but will limit approved applications so as to not
unreasonably interfere with the production from the existing non-compressed
gas entering the system. Please submit your written application to
Joe Thompson at the Dominion Gathering & Production Office.
The application must indicate the amount of "incremental" gas for the
specific compression agreement. Dominion recognizes that the installation
of compression requires differing time frames. We will balance that
consideration with our need to insure that the application process is
not abused to the disadvantage of other producers; therefore, once granted,
the applicant must have the compression in place and operable within
six months of Dominion's approval, or the rights to all unconstructed
capacity will be forfeited. In the event that more requests for compression
rights for incremental gas are received than for which there is capacity,
Dominion will award the rights on a prorated basis.

Please include in your written request the mid number or a map of the
proposed location where you will be requesting to install compression.
Also include the incremental volume you are wishing to transport under
the compression agreement. Your name, company name and address,
state of incorporation, phone and fax number, as well as an e-mail address,
if available, should be included (please print or type).

Forward this information to:
Joseph A. Thompson
Manager, Business Development
Dominion Transmission
Gathering & Production Division
500 Davisson Run Road
Clarksburg, WV 26301

After all requests are received, we will review the request and make a
determination on granting compression based on capacity available and the
capacity requests. You will be contacted as soon as possible after June 12,
2000
to notify you of those requests that have been approved. Please realize that
this is a "window" and the opportunity will close after Noon on June 12, 2000.

I hope that this will provide opportunity for you to increase the value
of your production facilities, and I look forward to working with you on this
opportunity to add compression. You can contact Joe Thompson at (304)
623-8709
or Dan Stuart at (304) 623-8705 with any questions you may have regarding
this compression "open season" request on Dominion Gathering.

Sincerely,
H. Dale Rexrode
Director, Producer Services & Business Development