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---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 10/02/2000 02:23 PM --------------------------- Doug Arnell@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 09/24/2000 02:57 AM To: Clay Harris/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Eric Groves@ECT, Joe Gold@ECT, Eric Gonzales@ECT, Wayne Perry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Merritt Thomas@ECT cc: Rick Bergsieker/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey A Shankman@ECT Subject: LNG for Spain Some follow up on friday's meeting: We need to focus quickly on whether or not there is any deal to be done with Middle East suppliers that can contribute to Enron Europe's power project in Spain. Our pending deal with Adgas to ship LNG on the Heogh Galleon could be a good fit however the current volume being discussed (0.3 MMTA) is only a small portion of the 1.3 to 1.5 MMTA required for the project in years 03+ (minimum delivery would be 1.0 MMTA). We should press ADGAS to see if they would commit to a higher volume. We also need to determine what we believe is the most effective pricing structure for the ADGAS LNG purchase (both in terms of supply to our project in Spain, but also for potential diversions to Europe in 01/02) and for what term. Based on our discussions on friday, it may be that a crude based purchase price may work the best. We have discussed both Brent and NYMEX based pricing formulas with ADGAS. Merritt, Eric, lets add that to the agenda for our monday morning meeting and get some price structuring done. The structure of the ADGAS deal will be based on a U.S. delivery. We will reserve the right to divert to any other market (except TEPCO). We will likely have to share, in some way the shipping savings, if we divert to a non-U.S. terminal but I think we can keep any upside made on the indexed portion of the price for ourselves. In addition we will be contacting OMAN LNG to determine their ability to provide quantities to augment the ADGAS supplies, as well as potential shipping options (Exmar?) Obviously we need to consider shipping requirements for our Atlantic Basin projects (i.e. Elba Island) when thinking about shipping for Spain. I would also like to look at how Elba could be used as part of a potential take or pay avoidance strategy for the Spain power plant. I will try to keep everyone updated as the pieces come together. Thanks
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