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Platts Energy Bulletin


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February 27, 2002

What's New on platts.com?
Platts Enron Report: Read about the implications of Enron's bankruptcy on the
financial and energy communities.
(http://www.platts.com/features/enron/index.shtml)

Tug-of-War Continues in Commodity Markets: S&P Standard & Poor's pricing
assumptions (for the purpose of assigning credit ratings to exploration and
production (E&P) companies of $19.00/bbl for the West Texas Intermediate crude
oil benchmark and $2.50/MMBtu for NYMEX natural gas remains unchanged for yet
another month.
(http://www.platts.com/risk_management/sandp/analysis.shtml)

Quote of the Day: A selection of industry/OPEC viewpoints.
(http://www.platts.com/quote.shtml)

ENERGY INSIGHT:
(for Platts Premium Customers)
Residential time-of-use pricing gains ground
Among the many consequences of last year's price spikes in California is a
growing conceptual support for real-time residential pricing. Proponents of the
idea argue that exposing customers to wholesale price signals provides a
potentially powerful load-management tool. (http://www.einsight.com)

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Futures Round-up

NYMEX: Crude to open higher following DOE report
April
crude oil is called to open 16 cts higher at $21.57/bbl. March unleaded gasoline
is called to open unchanged to 3 pts higher at 57.35 cts/gal and March heating
oil is called to open 15 pts lower at 55.03 cts/gal.

IPE Brent Focus: IPE Brent weaker Wednesday due to unexpected API builds
IPE Brent futures slipped lower in open outcry dealing Wednesday on the back of
an unexpected build in US crude inventory data, and also corrected the "surprise
move higher" Tuesday, dealers said.


News Round-up
Click on the headlines below or paste the URLs provided in your internet browser
to see the full story.

OIL:
Enron Ch 11 judge sets 30-day freeze on trading arm cash
US Bankruptcy Judge Arthur Gonzalez in New York has frozen cash transfers for at
least 30 days from Enron's cash-cow trading unit, Enron North America, and the
failed energy merchant's 3,500-some other subsidiaries.
(http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59418)

NATURAL GAS:
UK House of Lords fear serious threat to gas supplies
The UK government is being urged to report on gas stocks by the House of Lords
EU Select Committee. It believes there could be a "potentially serious" threat
to UK gas supplies in the short to medium term, as well as concern about longer
term dependency. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59456)

PETROCHEMICALS:
High Pemex prices 'crushing Mexican petchems'
High raw material costs imposed by state Pemex are plunging Mexico's
private-sector petrochemical industry into crisis, an industry leader told
Platts Tuesday. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59431)

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ELECTRIC POWER:
US energy companies offer to cut emissions, including CO2
Nine US energy companies are shopping a legislative proposal to federal
lawmakers to curb power plant emissions of nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide,
mercury and carbon dioxide nationwide.
(http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59428)

NUCLEAR:
NRC issues security order to US nuclear plants
After weeks of discussion, NRC issued an order yesterday to all nuclear plants,
imposing interim security measures but giving operators until Aug 31 to finish
implementing the requirements. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59424)

COAL:
Dominion buys State Line
Virginia-based Dominion said Tuesday that it had reached agreement to purchase
Mirant State Line Ventures Inc, including the State Line power plant, a 515-MW
coal-fired facility outside Hammond, Indiana.
(http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59434)

BANDWIDTH:
Enron, Williams, Montana Power partnership dealt extensively in swaps to build
fiber network
Anxious to accelerate its entry into the broadband arena, Enron Corp in
September 1997 formed a partnership with the telecommunications units of The
Williams Cos and Montana Power Co that set out to swap its way into building the
western segment of what would eventually grow into a nationwide network.
(http://www.platts.com/bandwidth/index.shtml)

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go to Platts archives (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml).



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"Grid Business: The Midwest," an Electrical World Roundtable in cooperation with
R.J. Rudden Associates and the United States Energy Association. March 20-21,
2002, in St. Louis, Missouri.
(http://www.platts.com/gridbusiness/index.html)

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Annual Global Power Markets Conference. March 24-26, 2002, in New Orleans.
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