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Just as long as we're clear that the Aggies never lose; they are only "out-scored". I think QGM is probably the only place you could take it, but even that is not a slam dunk. Black's Fork is full with the 40+mmcf/d we've been sending them. QGM has agreed to take about 18mmcf/d of unprocessed gas in addition to the 40/d, but it has to be blended 1 for 1 with Shute Creek gas in order for QPL to take it. There is also a gathering fee on QGM (I think $.07). Since I'm new to this whole game and my shop hasn't taken over the gas control yet (thank God for small favors), I'm not exactly sure how the capacity at the QGM delivery point is being allocated. Sherry Anderson at AEC is still performing this service on a temporary basis. Your Petrogulf contact should give her a call to understand the options better. 6:45 tomorrow should work. If you find that you can get away sooner, just give me a call, as I will likely work until then. I'm flexible on the cuisine, so we don't have to do sushi (I do love it, though!). It kind of has to grow on you, because I didn't like it much at first. Thai too spicy for you?? Pick your favorite place and we'll go there. As for your comment regarding Richard and the information I divulged above, I think you and I both agree that you're forever indebted to me. kt "Lucci, Paul T." To: "Karen L. Taylor" <kltaylor@duke-energy.com< <Paul.T.Lucci@ cc: enron.com< Subject: RE: 10/16/01 11:33 AM Excuses, Excuses the reason you lost was that your team scored less points than the team you were playing. It's that simple. Anyway as for dinner, what about staying downtown and meeting around 6:45 pm, if that's too late we can meet earlier. The only thing I know that is healthy is Sushi, which isn't my favorite but I'd go if that's a big thing for you. Or, we can come up with other ideas, I'm wide open. I'll eat anything except for Thai. The lady I'm dealing with at Petrogulf is clueless. The guy I used to deal with is gone and she is new to this area of the business. Since I'm so nice and receptive to her feelings, I decided to help. But I'm sure you already know this about my personality. I'm really not trying to BS you with my emotional side. I will tell her I can buy the gas into Questar, if you believe that to be the case. All those other delivery points need processing arrangements. Don't tell Richard Stewart anything about this conversation or YOUR buying dinner! -----Original Message----- From: Karen L. Taylor [mailto:kltaylor@duke-energy.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 10:53 AM To: Lucci, Paul T. Subject: RE: Paul, The A&M game was tragic. My friend Tim and I went to watch it at a sports bar and, needless to say, I was the only Aggie fan in the crowd. We had a chance to tie it or win it in the last two minutes. We had driven the ball from our own 9 yard line to about the CU 30 yard line. We had a first down and were going for it when we fumbled ($%&*!!) and they took it back for a touchdown. The waitress felt sorry for me and bought us a shot of I don't even know what. I'm headed to Texas in a couple of weeks to see the Aggies Beat the Hell Outta Iowa State at Kyle Field. I haven't been to Kyle Field in ages so I'm really looking forward to it. Petrogulf's agreement indicates they have access to all major delivery points except Opal until the expansion is in place. These other points would include QGM, MGR, OTTCO and QPL. It's a bit curious to me that they would have QPL and OTTCO now since they have to go down the 20" to get there. Seems like these would be in the same boat with the Opal option, so maybe this is not a true, current option. Can't Petrogulf tell you this stuff? It's not my place to do it, and the only reason I am is because you're going to drop a large sum of money taking me out to dinner (kidding!!). As for dinner, yes I'm still available. As for the place, don't feel like you need to drop a bunch of cash (although cash is thrilling, isn't it??). I'm happy eating just about anything. I'm trying to be on a new health kick, so healthy fare sounds appealing. My only condition is that I can't stay out late because I have a 5:30am appointment at the gym with my trainer Thurs. am. It's brutal. I leave the house at 5am. Want to stay downtown or venture out? kt "Lucci, Paul T." To: "Karen L. Taylor" <kltaylor@duke-energy.com< <Paul.T.Lucci@ cc: enron.com< Subject: RE: 10/16/01 08:30 AM Hello, I'm back in the office today. Well I see you have to eat crow! I didn't get a chance to watch the game but I saw CU play Kansas St. and CU looked good. I even think CU has a good chance of beating UT in Austin this weekend. As far as Petrogulf goes, in the mean time before the great expansion, do they have the right to go to Questar or any other interstate pipeline delivery points. I think they can take their gas in kind at Questar/Bird Canyon, but I'm not sure. And finally, are you still available for dinner Wednesday night. I just got paid so I'm looking to take you some place nice. Yes, I am bribing you! Paul -----Original Message----- From: Karen L. Taylor [mailto:kltaylor@duke-energy.com] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 5:48 PM To: plucci@enron.com Subject: Paul, Once the expansion is completed (in the next couple of months), Petrogulf will have access to all delivery points off Jonah. They currently don't have access to Opal. I think that's all the super secret information I can divulge. Hope you have a great weekend. I have a small wager with Shari Wojta that the Fightin' Texas Aggies will Beat the Hell Outta CU tomorrow. Hope I don't have to eat crow. 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