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---------------------- Forwarded by Todd Peterson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 03/01/2001 04:00 PM --------------------------- Tony Galt 03/01/2001 10:57 AM To: Roald Nord <rln@hoegh.no< cc: Wayne Perry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jim Fernie, Todd Peterson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Dan Masters@ect, Capt. Kvammen <kgk@hoegh.no< Subject: Hoegh Galleon standing orders and voyage orders format Roald, In accordance with your request during our meeting earlier today I have attached to this message copies of the standing orders and voyage orders for Hoegh Galleon that Enron finalized with Capt. Kvammen. Though these have been finalized, it does not mean that they can not be changed in future if the need arises. Should it become apparent that anything has to be added to or removed from either of these standard documents they will be amended as necessary following consultation between Owners and Charterers. Additionally, below is an excerpt from a message that I sent to Capt. Kvammen some time ago. It outlines the division of responsibilities within our organization as they relate to Charterers responsibilities towards Hoegh Galleon. I did not send you the complete message that was sent to Capt. Kvammen as there were a number of questions in that message which have since been answered. Responsibilities for administering the LNG purchase / sale contracts and for the daily / voyage instructions, bunkering instructions etc., to the vessel. This will rest with Todd Peterson and Dan Masters. Todd and Dan work under Wayne Perry. Dan Masters will be the primary name on ship / charterers communications and will copy our entire group on his communications with the ship. Responsibilities for administering the Hoegh Galleon's Charter Party. This will rest with myself and Jim Fernie. As you know we work under Wayne. Obviously Todd, Dan, Jim and I will have to work closely together to ensure we all know the current status of voyages etc. so that the operation runs smoothly and we can cover for each other during absences. Regards, Tony Galt
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