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I asked Keith Holst (trader) again. His answer was the same. There were
more buyers than sellers in the West during March, hence the price was stronger. Thanks. DG To: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: March Curve Validation Darron -- Thanks for your response. We understand that the west traded higher in general during March v. Feb, as evidenced by the data. However, we are looking for specific reasons as to why this is so. For example, if the market was more volatile at these locations, then why? What particular market conditions sparked large price changes, etc? Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Jennifer From: Darron C Giron @ ECT 04/23/2001 11:03 AM To: Jennifer Nguyen/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: March Curve Validation Jennifer, The market just traded higher in the West in general during the month of March compared to February. That is why we see the shift in NGI-MALIN and NGI-PGE CG. As for IF-CIG WIC, it was also the way the market traded. Other Rocky Mountain points were similar. Please call if you have any further questions. DG From: Jennifer Nguyen @ ENRON 04/17/2001 11:44 AM To: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: March Curve Validation Darron -- Before I send out the memo for March, I have a few questions about 3 curves that were reviewed this month. Attached are Powerpoint slides containg the 10 curves that were validated for March. The ones I'm asking you to take a look at are: NGI-MALIN NGI-PGE CG IF-CIG WIC The shifts in MALIN and PGE CG are pretty clear. For CIG WIC, please note how the front years show a price drop compared to prior months, while marks in the mid-years have shifted upward by approximately $0.10. Thanks for your help, and please let me know if you have any questions. Jennifer
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