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From:chris.booth@enron.com
To:matthew.tezyk@enron.com
Subject:Re: Cost Breakout for Blue Dog #1 storage
Cc:fred.mitro@enron.com, brian.barto@enron.com, dan.shultz@enron.com,fred.kelly@enron.com, ben.jacoby@enron.com, kay.mann@enron.com
Bcc:fred.mitro@enron.com, brian.barto@enron.com, dan.shultz@enron.com,fred.kelly@enron.com, ben.jacoby@enron.com, kay.mann@enron.com
Date:Thu, 1 Feb 2001 03:58:00 -0800 (PST)

Matt,

Why do I have to pay for the cranes at GE's factory to get the turbine on a
rail car? Section 10.2 1 states that the Seller shall be responsible for
loading Purchaser's mode of transportation upon arrival to the Delivery Point.

Also, I would expect crane would also be available at New Port News (major
shipyard) and Houston to off-load the turbine and or generator.

Chris






Matthew Tezyk@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/01/2001 11:51 AM
To: Chris Booth@ENRON
cc: Fred Mitro@ECT, Brian D Barto/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Dan
Shultz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Fred L
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Subject: Cost Breakout for Blue Dog #1 storage

Chris,

In response to your inquiry, the following is the cost breakout for the GE
storage quote:

$50,000 = Long Term Preservation Procedures on the GTG
$198, 000 = Transportation to the storage yard (contract ref: Exhibit N-1)
$78,500 = Handling Costs (cranes) to upload on the method of transportation
$78,500 = Handling Costs (cranes) to offload in the storage yard
$64,000 = Storage costs through 30 JUN 01 (16k per month for MAR, APR, MAY, &
JUN)

TOTAL = $469,000

Costs that are incurred "up-front" are 1,2,3,& 4. After discussing this with
GE, this is their Lump Sum price.