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Cc: kay.mann@enron.com, ozzie.pagan@enron.com, jeffrey.keenan@enron.com
Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bcc: kay.mann@enron.com, ozzie.pagan@enron.com, jeffrey.keenan@enron.com X-From: Heather Kroll X-To: "Duncan, Allyson" <aduncan@kilstock.com< @ ENRON X-cc: Kay Mann, Ozzie Pagan, Jeffrey Keenan X-bcc: X-Folder: \Kay_Mann_June2001_1\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: MANN-K X-FileName: kmann.nsf Allyson, We'd like to keep CPL/NCNG out of the middle for as long as possible. I'm sure they already know what we are up to, but I'd rather not lay it out for them. So I'd prefer if Gisele Rankin did not discuss our plans to purchase gas from Rocky Mount. If she happens to run into the CPL lawyer and he asks her again about this, tell her to say Enron is still working on fuel supply alternatives. We should start the process of annexing the land hopefully very soon. Once Rocky Mount has the property annexed, they have a much stronger argument for serving the load and NCNG won't be able to hold us hostage to their uncompetitive rates. Thanks for the heads up. Regards, Heather "Duncan, Allyson" <aduncan@kilstock.com< on 07/31/2000 02:27:42 PM To: "'Keenan Jeffrey'" <Jeffrey.M.Keenan@enron.com<, "'Mann Kay'" <Kay.Mann@enron.com<, "'Mellencamp Lisa'" <lisa.mellencamp@enron.com<, "'Kroll Heather'" <Heather.Kroll@enron.com<, "'Chapman Tom'" <tom.chapman@enron.com< cc: "Fine, Jonathan" <JFine@kilstock.com< Subject: Message from Gisele Rankin following Commission Agenda Conference The Commission order should issue tomorrow. The commission approved the proposed schedule. As I told Jeffrey a few moments ago, after the hearing, Len Anthony, attorney for CP & L, talked to Gisele Rankin. She e:mailed me the following message: Len Anthony called and said CP&L of course is interested in Enron's certificate application, doesn't plan to oppose it, but is curious because no one has contacted NCNG about this site and plant when you'd think that would be an important part of Enron's bid preparation. Do you mind if I tell him that you plan to buy from Rocky Mt.? Would you rather I didn't? He didn't ask me to call him back, but I could run into him or talk to him about something else, at which time he might ask me about this. I therefore would like to know how much I should say..
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