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From:kim.ward@enron.com
To:laird.dyer@enron.com
Subject:Re: Knauff Fiberglass
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Date:Mon, 2 Apr 2001 19:00:00 -0700 (PDT)

Laird,

You can get prices from me any time - but you know I am always up for wine!! Anyway, notional prices for Q4 at PG&E City gate are $11.65, 2 years out of Jan., 2002 are $6.75, and 5 years out of Jan 2002 are $5.80.

Let me know if you need to do anything.

Also, what is your take on providing gas to all of these power plant developers. I get at least one call per day from a different developer. I am thinking that some of them will get built - for the state - but I can't determine who is worthy. I have been short listed on PRMs RFP for Calpeak power, a sub of United Technologies. They have no transport across Socal's or PG&E's systems (and neither do we) and United Technologies won't guarantee them 100%. They said that they would provide "credit mechanisms built into the projects". I asked what these mechanisms were and said that we take cash. I haven't heard back!! Ha.

Kim


From: Laird Dyer on 04/02/2001 01:46 PM
To: Kim Ward/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Knauff Fiberglass

Kim,

I need your help.

Knauff is looking for fixed, notional prices @ PG&E city-gate as follows:

1. Q4 2001
2. 2 years: Jan 1/02 - Dec/03
3. 5 years: Jan 1/02 - Dec/06

They use 60,000 MMBtu per month or about 2,000 MMBtu/d.

Can you help me? I owe you and I expect that the only thing I've got of value is wine.

Laird