Dear Eric,  ENL rakes in the frequent-flyer miles next week as International Correspondent Wolfgang Vale reports live from Vienna, Austria. Wolfgang will bring us coverage of next week's extraordinary OPEC meeting, including the latest on any cartel production cuts.    On Monday, we'll have an update on the talks between Enron and Dynegy.  As of Friday evening, there was still no word of a deal for Dynegy to buy out its cross-town rival.  Enron's troubles continued on Friday with Moody's downgrading the company's debt ratings to one level above junk bond status.  We'll follow developments next week.   We're full to the brim with guests scheduled from the Houston bureau next week.  We'll kick it off Monday during the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast with zed.i solutions CEO Keith Smith.  Smart-Alek is a new product created by zed.i that allows producers to monitor flow rate from gas wells from remote locations.  Smith will bring us details on the product.   On Tuesday from Houston, UBS Paine Webber First Vice  President-Investments Robert Young gives us a comparison and contrast of Kinder Morgan and Enron.  He recommends Kinder as a strong buy right now as opposed to Enron, whose troubles continue to mount.    Also next week, Conoco Project Manager Ken Smith will discuss a  five-year, $50M joint venture.  Conoco, Global Marine, Texaco, Hydril, BP, Chevron, Diamond Offshore and Schlumberger are working on subsea mud lift drilling technology, which has been successfully tested and is now in the marketing stage.  Catch the interview from the Houston bureau during the noon ET newscast on Tuesday.   The showdown in Washington over energy legislation may happen next week as the economic stimulus package reaches the Senate floor.  Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook reports, there's a possibility that energy legislation could be added as an amendment.     New energy statistics will also be released next week.  The Energy Information Administration will announce energy projections for the U.S. for the next 20 years.  We'll have the forecast for you from the Washington bureau on Wednesday.    We'll have more on Enron from the West Coast bureau next week. On Monday, Henwood Energy Services Managing Director Gary Hunt talks about how a Dynegy/Enron company could have a major impact on one large oil producer in California.   The California Senate's Committee investigating price manipulation in the state's wholesale electricity market will hold a hearing on November 13.  The hearing will focus on allegations by generators that the California ISO has given preferential treatment to the CDWR.  Cal ISO President and CEO Terry Winter received a subpoena requiring him to attend the hearing.  ENL's Kym McNicholas will bring us all the details from the West Coast bureau on Tuesday.    Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to cancel or change time slots.  We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events.    Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.  	 				
 						 	
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