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dkinney@columbiaenergygroup.com on 02/22/2000 09:06:55 AM
To: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: "        -         *Dalphon, Charles" <cdalpho@columbiaenergygroup.com>, 
"        -         *Porter, Jeffrey" <jporte1@columbiaenergygroup.com>, 
"        -         *Flewellyn, Melissa" <mflewellyn@columbiaenergygroup.com>, 
"        -         *Bartlo, Noel" <nbartlo@columbiaenergygroup.com>, "        
-         *Scott, David" <dscott1@columbiaenergygroup.com>, "        
-         *scott.goodell@enron.com" <scott.goodell@enron.com> 
Subject: AGL supply strategy for Remainder of Feb'00



Chris--At this date, CES has a large overhang of storage inventory on AGL.
To address this situation, I have asked David Scott to increase our IBSS
withdrawals to the maximum daily withdrawal quantities for the rest of
February.   Moreover, we also want to maximize our daily withdrawals on the
directly assigned storage services for the rest February.    We don't want gas
injected into storage unless it is necessary to avoid a penalty.   David will
contact Scott about the Directly Assigned storage withdrawals.

To the extent that maximizing our storage withdrawals requires us to cut back
on flowing gas, the cuts in flowing gas will be sold back to ENA  per our
contract.


Please call me if you have questions, etc.

Thanks.



Doug Kinney
Ph:  703-561-6339
Fax:  703-561-7317