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Nothing so far. Joe Parks is checking with Bridgeline to see if we can buy gas from them. It was late in the day before PanCanadian called. I don't think PanCanadian will work because they do not have the flexibility to sell different daily volumes over weekends and holidays.
I hope we can work out a deal with Bridgeline. Joe or I will be calling them first thing this morning. Yesterday afternoon Tallahassee indicated that they may not need the swing gas for the weekend. -----Original Message----- From: McMichael Jr., Ed Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:20 PM To: Germany, Chris; Parks, Joe; Boyt, Eric Cc: Concannon, Ruth; Pollan, Sylvia S.; Garza, Maria Subject: RE: Florida swing supplier What did you get worked out? -----Original Message----- From: Germany, Chris Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:29 PM To: Parks, Joe; Boyt, Eric Cc: Concannon, Ruth; McMichael Jr., Ed; Pollan, Sylvia S.; Garza, Maria Subject: Florida swing supplier Update: ENA was buying daily swing gas from Sequent on Florida to supply the City of Tallahassee deal. Sequent says this deal is an administrative burden and has elected not to supply any more gas to ENA after 2/1/2002. Scott Goodell called Aaron Bohall with PanCanadian to see if they would become our new swing supplier. Aaron told me that they would sell us gas under the following conditions, the deal has to be on PanCanadian's paper we need to let PanCanadian know by 8:00 AM every morning and ENA must take the same daily volumes over weekends and holidays. This is a problem because Tallahassee does not have to take the same daily volumes over weekends and holidays and Tallahassee does not need to notify ENA until 9:00 AM. Aaron will see if they can work with a 9:00 AM deadline.
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