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Platts Energy Bulletin Welcome to Platts Energy Bulletin, a showcase of the top headlines posted on platts.com (http://www.platts.com) over the past 24 hours. To view this file in html, open the attachment at the bottom of this email. For Platts Premium customers go to www.einsight.com (http://www.einsight.com) to pick up your Platts Energy Insight subscription. Your password and login remain the same. If you no longer wish to receive this email, instructions for unsubscribing can be found at the bottom of each issue. We welcome your feedback - send comments to feedback@platts.com Jan 29, 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) E-commerce Review 2001: Platts reviews e-commerce activities in the energy industry in 2001. (http://www.platts.com/features/ecommerce2001/) US Futures Update: A weekly round-up of the US futures markets. (http://www.platts.com/risk_management/futures/index.shtml) Futures Round-up NYMEX: Crude to open lower on Brent weakness NYMEX March crude oil is called to open 35 cts lower at $19.70/bbl Tuesday. March Brent is called to open 33 cts lower at $19.27/bbl. February heating oil is called to open 63 pts lower at 52.50 cts/gal and February unleaded gasoline is called to open 91 pts lower at 57.20 cts/gal. IPE Brent Focus: IPE Brent crude loses momentum ahead of API statistcs Front-month March peaked at $19.75/bbl the previous trading session, but failed to close the $19.70 to 19.95/bbl gap in prices left between Jan 11 and Jan 14, an area of technical resistance according to chartists. March futures traded at $19.35/bbl at 1049 GMT, having shed 30 cts from Monday's settlement while April dropped by 27 cts. News Round-up Click on the headlines below or paste the URLs provided in your internet browser to see the full story. ADVERTISEMENT: Grid Business: The Midwest Region: An Electrical World Roundtable in cooperation with R. J. Rudden Associates and the United States Energy Association. March 21-22, 2002 St. Louis, Missouri (http://www.platts.com/gridbusiness/index.html) OIL: Nigerian government may reverse controversial fuel hike The Nigerian govrernment could reverse the recent increase in fuel prices when the Petroleum Products Pricing Committee next meets in April, Nigeria's special adviser for Petroleum Funsho Kupolokun said Tuesday. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#58286) NATURAL GAS: Senator to try to advance Alaska gas pipeline: aide Senator Frank Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, has scheduled a meeting the week of Feb 4 with proponents of an Alaska gas pipeline "to see if there is some way to proceed," a Senate staffer said Monday. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#58249) PETROCHEMICALS: Korea Hyosung polyester patent not infringing Honeywell South Korea's synthetic fiber producer Hyosung Corp has won a lawsuit on highly tenacious polyester yarn and its technologies, an official of Hyosung said Tuesday. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#58263) ADVERTISEMENT: Platts Global Energy Jobs Board and Resume Bank: Created in partnership with the Energy Jobs Network, the Jobs Board gives you access to a pool of job seekers and open positions across the energy industry. It's free for all job seekers, and there is a range of packages for employers posting jobs. (http://www.energyjobsnetwork.com/home.asp?code=platts) ELECTRIC POWER: Enron's Australian arm to be placed in liquidation The Australian arm of failed US trading giant Enron is to be placed in liquidation, the company's voluntary administrator Sims Lockwood said Tuesday. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#58257) NUCLEAR: Panel: France won't be ready for waste decision in 2006 France won't have sufficient information in 2006 to decide its long-term radwaste strategy for the Bure Waste laboratory, according to the local information commission on the lab. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#58243) COAL: Brazilian steel mills invite Chinese into annual met coal talks The Brazilian steel mills (BSM) plan for the first time to include Chinese coal suppliers in their contract coal talks likely to begin by the end of February or early March. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#58224) To see the past five day's headlines posted on platts.com go to Platts archives (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml) Want more information on Platts products? Browse the Platts Infostore at http://www.platts.com/mhe_infostore/cgi-bin/infostore. 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