Yesterday I faxed a copy of Colonial Pipeline's specifications for fungible 
low sulfur diesel fuel (74 grade) to Mark Breese. That spec sheet is 
indicative of the specs for low sulfur diesel in Florida. It must be 
remembered that Florida has no refineries nor product pipelines and receives 
their fuel via barges and vessels from domestic and international refineries 
and terminals. Will forward Colonial jet fuel (54 grade) specs. 


   
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	From:  V Charles Weldon                           05/09/2001 03:13 PM
	

To: Doug Leach/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Mark Breese/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ed McMichael/HOU/ECT@ECT 
Subject: Re: Fuel Specification Requirements

Doug,

Attached is the (long-awaited) spec for the 200K gallons of low-sulphur #2 
Fuel Oil to partially refill the tank at the Ft. Pierce facility in Florida.
As the attached note describes, the final spec is a result of the combined 
spec requirements by the environmental permit, MHI (Mitsubishi), and 
Engineering.

We currently believe that some of these specs may be more stringent than what 
is commercially available.  In the event that some of these specs are too 
stringent, we would like you to: 1) identify which specs are not reasonably 
attainable, and 2) suggest what value of these specs are attainable.   Your 
feedback will be shared with the appropriate parties and, assuming there are 
spec change recommendations, these parties will determine how best to 
proceed.  

Please note that the first attached note requests than any bids we get 
contain info on density, heating value, and trace contaminants.  
Additionally, the second attached note references getting multiple bids for 
different specs.  I suggest that, for now, we resolve the spec issue 
internally as described above and then we obtain quotes.   If you have any 
other suggestions on how best to proceed, your input is welcome.

Your assistance in this matter is, and has been, greatly appreciated.


Thanks,

Charlie Weldon


---------------------- Forwarded by V Charles Weldon/HOU/ECT on 05/09/2001 
02:45 PM ---------------------------


Matthew Tezyk@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
05/09/2001 01:56 PM
To: V Charles Weldon/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Scott Churbock/NA/Enron@ENRON, Darrell Stovall/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey 
Keenan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mathew Gimble/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ray 
McPhail/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 
Subject: Re: Fuel Specification Requirements

Charles,

 Attached below is the fuel oil specification.  Our Engineering group has 
reviewed all Vendor and Air Permit requirements, and the sheet labeled "Fuel 
Oil Spec" is the fuel oil specification.  The sheet labeled "Comparison 
Specs" is the other data you requested for comparison.  When using the fuel 
oil specification to purchase fuel, please have the vendors provide the 
following information:

Density at reference temperature
Heating Values at reference temperature
Maximum trace contaminant limits:
 chromium
 arsenic
 siloxenes
 copper corrosivity
 cetane index
 cetane number

Thank you,

Matt

---------------------- Forwarded by Matthew Tezyk/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 
05/09/2001 10:10 AM ---------------------------


Ray McPhail
05/09/2001 09:37 AM
To: Matthew Tezyk/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@Enron_Development
cc: James Craig/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Frank 
Hosak/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Bill 
Fox/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Douglas 
Ottens/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 
Subject: Re: Fuel Specification Requirements  

Matt-

I talked with Bill Fox and Doug Ottens concerning the fuel spec.  In order 
for MHI to meet the particulate emissions, we must provide a fuel oil with no 
ash.  Additionally, vanadium is a catalyst poison, so to meet the CMI needs, 
I reduced the vanadium.

I am attaching a revised fuel oil spec matrix, which has four fuel specs 
included.  The first column meets the minimum requirements of MHI & CMI.  The 
second column holds the ash at the low value, but allows the vanadium to 
increase.  The third column holds the low vanadium value, but allows the ash 
to increase.  The last column allow both the ash and vanadium to increase.

ENA will need to get bids for column 1 and may want to solicit bids for 
column 2, 3, & 4 for economic comparison purposes.

Ray