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Date:Tue, 15 May 2001 14:55:47 -0700 (PDT)


=09 =09 Dear Jason, Two people are injured, one seriously, after an exp=
losion rocks the hemisphere's largest oil refinery. A fire at the Hovensa =
refinery on the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix may have an effect on gasol=
ine prices. Officials say they'll have to wait for the site to cool before=
they can survey the damage. We'll bring you more on the explosion tomorro=
w. On Wednesday, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is hol=
ding a confirmation hearing for FERC nominees Pat Wood and Nora Mead Browne=
ll. Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford says committee members expect the=
confirmation process to go smoothly. If the confirmation goes through, th=
e committee could vote on Wood and Brownell by next Wednesday. The Washing=
ton bureau will bring you details on Wednesday. Houston correspondent Kim=
Benestante is scheduled to discuss the Port of Houston and Port of Galvest=
on merger. The latest news is that Galveston Port officials are approving =
the project. Kim says this is very big news in Houston since the bulk of H=
ouston's imports/exports are oil and petrochemicals. Kim will also discuss=
the Duke Energy decision to once and for all give up on Florida's utility =
business. We'll bring you all the details on these and other stories from =
the Houston bureau on Wednesday. ENL's Kym McNicholas says for the third =
week in a row the AGA's weekly report could show a build of more than 100 b=
cf in storage. A Bloomberg survey of analysts and traders shows expectatio=
ns ranging between a build of 100 bcf and 120 bcf. We'll have the exact nu=
mbers for you on Wednesday. There was a delay, but we are now set to brin=
g you the interview with Alaska Governor Tony Knowles as promised. Catch t=
he Knowles interview in the 9:00 a.m. ET newscast on Wednesday. On Thursd=
ay, ENL begins the 12:00 p.m. ET newscast early. At 11:30 a.m. ET, we're s=
cheduled to bring you live coverage of the unveiling of the Bush administra=
tion's national energy policy recommendations from St. Paul, Minnesota. EN=
L's Peter Cook is scheduled to bring us live reports from St. Paul througho=
ut the day. As an added bonus on Thursday, former FERC Chairman James J. =
Hoecker is scheduled to join us from ENL's D.C. bureau to analyze and provi=
de insight on the Bush administration's energy policy. Catch Hoecker and o=
thers during our special coverage of the announcement on Thursday. Keep i=
n mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally gues=
ts cancel or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you =
updated on future interviews and events. Keep it on energynewslive.com fo=
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