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Joan, Gerald, Mark,
We do not physically flow our gas into Questar. This means that our production is being curtailed (through increased pressure) for economic benefit to Wildhorse (at Crescendo's expense) of moving more gas from the Natural Buttes area south through the San Arroyo area. Ken Krisa -----Original Message----- From: Joan.Quick@enron.com [mailto:Joan.Quick@enron.com] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 8:59 PM To: Theresa.Staab@enron.com; Paul.T.Lucci@enron.com; Stacey.J.Brewer@enron.com; Mark.Whitt@enron.com Cc: kckrisa@apex2000.net; JJosborne@apex2000.net Subject: Crescendo Dec Production Due to the Mesa Tap compressor being down at the interconnect between Wildhorse and Questar, the pressure is backing up on Wildhorse. These Crescendo wells are very sensitive to pressure, thus current production is around 2,500 mcf/d [2,675 mmbtud/]. Our first of the month nom was 2,800 mcf/d [3,000 mmbtu/d]. I am not sure if you want to reduce the nom now or wait a bit. My gut feel is to keep the nom as is and get these higher prices - assuming prices will come down later this month. let me know what you think is best. thanks joan
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