Mr. Meyers,
I certainly understand and, unfortunately, I suspected as much.  I'm sure 
there are quite a few parties with keen interest in this investigation.  
Because of flight schedules, the Transwestern contingent may not be able to 
stay until 4:30 p.m., so I'm not sure I could even commit to a presentation 
at the end of the day.  We'd certainly be happy to be squeezed in during the 
day if another party's presentation was shorter than expected.  

In any event, I was wondering if I might leave behind a copy of TW's 
presentation for others to take home?  Like I said, its chief purpose is to 
introduce (or for most folks, reacquaint) Transwestern to the stakeholders in 
this investigation, and to provide specific information regarding it's 
capability to deliver gas to California.  Would it be possible to at least 
acknowledge during the day that our handouts are available to the attendees?  
We could either pass them out or have them on a table at the back.  I'll wait 
to hear your guidance on the best way to do this.

As I said before, Transwestern is committed to working with the CPUC to fully 
develop the record and to cooperatively address any and all issues identified 
in this investigation.  If I can be of any further assistance, please let me 
know.

Thank you.


 -----Original Message-----
From:  "Myers, Richard A." <ram@cpuc.ca.gov>@ENRON 
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Myers+2C+20Richard+20A+2E+22+20+3Cram+40cpuc+2Eca+2Egov+
3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 11:02 AM
To: Fawcett, Jeffery
Subject: RE: CPUC Workshop on 4/17


Mr. Fawcett, 
Thanks very much for your offer, but at this point I can't guarantee that you 
would be able to make a presentation. Virtually all the time has been now 
taken up by other presentations.  There is an outside chance that you could 
make a 10 minute presentation, either at the very end of the day, or possibly 
squeezed in at some point during the day if other presentations end more 
quickly than expected. But I can't assure you that this will be possible.
Richard Myers 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Fawcett, Jeffery [mailto:Jeffery.Fawcett@enron.com << File: 
mailto:Jeffery.Fawcett@enron.com >> ] 
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 8:47 AM 
To: ram@cpuc.ca.gov 
Cc: Scott, Susan; Dasovich, Jeff; mbaldwin@igservice.com 
Subject: CPUC Workshop on 4/17 
Mr. Myers, 
My name is Jeff Fawcett.  I am a commercial representative of 
Transwestern Pipeline Co. and was its witness during the recent GIR 
proceedings.  Given Transwestern's role as one of the principal 
suppliers of natural gas to the State of California, we are very 
interested in the outcome of these proceedings and offer our assistance 
to the Commission in its investigation. 
Much has been discussed in the press recently about pipeline 
infrastructure in California, as well as the upstream capacity of FERC 
pipes that serve the California marketplace.  I know there is much to be 
covered in the 4/17 workshop.  However, if the schedule permits, 
Transwestern would like to offer a brief overview of its delivery system 
to California and its view of the key issues the Commission and 
stakeholders face as the investigation moves forward.  TW's presentation 
should take no more than 10-15 minutes. 
Please let me know if the Energy Division would like TW to make such a 
presentation and, if possible, approximately what point during the 9 
-4:30 session Transwestern will be invited to step forward.  I'm 
available by return email or you may reach me by telephone at 
713-853-1521.  Thank you.