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=09 =09 Dear Eric, Former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay breaks his silence - L= ay is expected to testify in front of a Congressional hearing on Monday. W= e are planning to provide live coverage of the entire hearing in addition t= o our regular newscasts. Our Washington bureau will also be reporting live= from the hearing every hour with updates. The hearing is one of 12 schedul= ed in Congress next week related to the Enron collapse. In addition to ap= pearances by Lay, former CEO Jeff Skilling and former CFO Andrew Fastow wil= l testify Thursday in front of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Th= e Washington bureau will track this hearing, and any others that may have a= n impact on the energy sector. Our Houston bureau will also have reactio= n to former Enron CEO Ken Lay's testimony in Washington. In the first l= egal showdown over electricity deregulation in Texas, two state agencies ar= e entangled in a lawsuit over rates set under the state's deregulation prog= ram. The Office of the Public Utility Council is suing the Public Utility= Commission over the rates a default provider can charge in the western ser= vice territory for TXU Corporation. We'll have all the details from the Ho= uston bureau on Monday. West Coast Correspondent Kym McNicholas talks w= ith California Public Utilities Commission President Loretta Lynch about th= e proposed Rate Agreement with the California Department of Water Resources= . Lynch says the PUC, DWR and Wall Street made a number of compromises in = order for an acceptable deal to materialize. Director of the California D= epartment of Finance Timothy Gage also talks with Kym about the proposed Ra= te Agreement between the CPUC and the CDWR. He'll discuss the bridge loans= that will hold the state over until $12.5 billion in consumer-backed energ= y bonds are issued. Gage will also discuss the state's budget crisis and h= ow to secure California's energy future on Monday. E Source Energy Ind= ustry Analyst Matthew Joyce comes to us from Boulder on Monday during the 4= :00 p.m. ET newscast. Joyce has the latest on what former Enron customers = are doing since the fall of the energy giant. Closing Prices for Friday= , Feb. 1, 2002 Crude: $20.38/bbl +$0.90 Unleaded: $0.6034/gallon +$0.0= 292 Heating Oil: $0.5531/gallon +$0.0215 Gas: $2.138/mmBtu unchanged = Fwd uE(Mar.): $3.61/mmBtu +$0.22 Newscast Update: Starting at 9:30 a.m. E= T, we'll have wall-to-wall coverage of former Enron CEO Ken Lay's testimony= at a Congressional hearing in Washington. You can view the hearing as it = happens by going to the ENL Video Library. We hope you'll take some time t= o watch this special coverage on Monday. Keep in mind things are subject = to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests reschedule or change ti= me slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future inte= rviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - = 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour. =09 =09=09=09=09 =09=09=09=09=09=09 =09 =09 =09Jay Rickerts, EnergyNewsLive.com Anchor View today's Energy Wrap Vi= deo Windows Media Player: 56K | 100K | 300K Real Player: 56K | 100K = | 300K (Requires Windows Media Player or Real Player ) Experience all = that Williams Energy News Live has to offer! If you are receiving this le= tter for the first time and wish to continue, subscribe now To stop rece= iving this letter, unsubscribe now If you are having trouble receiving t= his e-mail, please let us know or call (800) WILLIAMS (800-945-5426) week= days, 7am-7pm CST. Comments? Suggestions? Let us know or call (800) W= ILLIAMS (800-945-5426) weekdays, 7am-7pm CST. Copyright 2001 Williams En= ergy News Live, LLC. All Rights Reserved. =09=09=09=09=09
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