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Date:Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:31:11 -0800 (PST)


=09 =09 Dear Eric, ENL will be live in Vienna, Austria this week, as I=
nternational Correspondent Wolfgang Vale reports from the extraordinary OPE=
C meeting on Wednesday. Wolfgang will bring us coverage from the meeting a=
nd the very latest on any possible production cuts. In advance of the OP=
EC meeting, Prudential Securities Energy Analyst Aaron Kildow will join us =
from New York during the 11:00 a.m. ET newscast on Tuesday. Kildow will gi=
ve us his insight on Russia's announcement of production cuts and the upcom=
ing OPEC meeting. Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook says the debate ov=
er energy legislation should move to the floor of the Senate Tuesday. The =
Senate will begin looking at an economic stimulus bill and Republicans are =
expected to offer comprehensive energy legislation as an amendment to the p=
ackage. Democrats and Republicans scheduled news conferences tomorrow to p=
review the debate to come. Peter also says we'll have more from an ener=
gy conference taking place in Washington this week. Among other things, th=
e conference will look at the FERC's development of Regional Transmission O=
rganizations. Finally from Washington, we'll have the latest on the pla=
ne crash in New York and any new developments as they arise. On Tuesday =
the California Senate Committee investigating price manipulation in the sta=
te's wholesale electricity market will hold a hearing focusing on complaint=
s by generators that the California ISO has given preferential treatment to=
the CDWR. Cal ISO President and CEO Terry Winter received a subpoena to at=
tend the meeting. ENL's Kym McNicholas will have all the details from the =
West Coast bureau Tuesday. UBS PaineWebber First Vice President of Inves=
tments Robert Young will join us in the Houston bureau on Tuesday. Young h=
as followed the progress of both Kinder Morgan and Enron and will compare t=
he two companies and how they've changed in the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast tomo=
rrow. We also have Conoco Project Manager Ken Smith penciled in at the Ho=
uston bureau on Tuesday. Conoco is one of eight companies working on a joi=
nt venture for subsea mud lift drilling technology. The technology has bee=
n successfully tested and is now in the marketing stage. Smith will stop b=
y during the noon ET newscast. The Rainbow/PUSH Coalition continues its F=
irst Energy Summit on Tuesday. The Houston bureau will be in attendance br=
inging us coverage from the electric deregulation and oil and gas sessions.=
Log on for coverage of the summit tomorrow. Video Library Update: The R=
everend Jesse Jackson stopped by the Houston bureau to discuss the Rainbow/=
PUSH Coalition's First Energy Summit. If you happened to miss it, jump int=
o the Video Library to catch the interview in full. Keep in mind things a=
re subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to canc=
el or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated=
on future interviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every b=
usiness day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour. =09 =09=09=09=
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