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 	 	    Dear Jason,  I'm Washington Correspondent Peter Cook filling in for Jay Rickerts while he's on vacation this week.     International Correspondent Wolfgang Vale brought us live reports on Tuesday from the 115th OPEC Conference in Vienna, Austria.  Wolfgang had a live interview with OPEC President Chakib Khelil in the 2:00 p.m. ET newscast.  Khelil discussed OPEC production, Western demand, and prices.  If you missed the interview, catch it in its entirety in ENL's Video Library.  We'll have more live coverage on Wednesday, and we're scheduled to have an exclusive interview with OPEC Secretary General Ali Rodriguez.  Log on Wednesday for extensive coverage from Vienna.   The House Energy and Commerce Committee is scheduled to resume its markup of the Electricity Emergency Relief Act Wednesday morning.  Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford and I will be following the markup as well as the official power shift expected in the Senate tomorrow.  Also from Washington on Wednesday, Interior Secretary Gale Norton is scheduled to testify before the House Resources Committee to defend the Bush administration's national energy policy.  Norton is expected to discuss access to federal lands for energy exploration with ANWR entering into the discussion.  We'll keep you updated on these and other stories from the Washington bureau on Wednesday.   From the Houston bureau on Wednesday, Correspondent Kim Benestante is scheduled to bring us a report on training programs some companies are implementing to prepare high school and college students for careers in the energy industry.  We're also scheduled to hear from University of Houston professor Michael Economides as he discusses the need to focus on ultra-deepwater drilling and Middle Eastern countries in what he calls the "new frontier."  We'll have all this and more from the Houston bureau on Wednesday.   Also on Wednesday, President and Chairman of Beta Oil and Gas Steve Antry is scheduled to join us in studio.  Beta Oil and Gas expects revenues ranging from $18 million to $22 million this year, with projections based on continued drilling of around  10 new wells a quarter.  Antry will bring us more on Beta Oil and Gas in the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast on Wednesday.   Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice.  Occasionally guests 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  for all your energy news.  	 				
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