Enerfax Daily
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   Thursday, January 24 2002 No. 919
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PHYSICAL NATURAL GAS PRICES   
Gulf/Eastern Region     
| Agua Dulce               | 1.98  |
| ANR SE                   | 2.01  |
| Carthage TG              | 2.06  |
| Chicago Citygate         | 2.11  |
| Columbia Gulf Onshore    | 2.07  |
| Dominion South Point     | 2.19  |
| Henry Hub                | 2.11  |
| Houston Ship Channel     | 2.12  |
| Katy Hub                 | 2.07  |
| NGPL LA Pool             | 2.01  |
| NGPL - Midcontinent      | 1.99  |
| NGPL STX                 | 2.02  |
| NGPL TX/OK               | 2.02  |
| NNG Demarc.              | 2.05  |
| Niagara                  | 2.22  |
| Sonat Tier 1             | 2.05  |
| TCO IPP Pool             | 2.18  |
| Tetco ELa                | 2.06  |
| Tetco M-3                | 2.34  |
| Tetco STX                | 1.97  |
| TGP Zone 0               | 1.99  |
| TGP Zone 1 (500 Leg)     | 2.03  |
| TGT Zone SL              | 2.08  |
| New York Citygate        | 2.38  |
| Transco Station 65       | 2.12  |
| Transco Zone 6 (NY)      | 2.38  |
| Trunk ELa                | 2.03  |
| Western Region           
| California Border        | 2.15  |
| El Paso Keystone         | 2.01  |
| El Paso San Juan-Blanco  | 2.02  |
| Waha Hub                 | 2.03  |
| Canadian/Rockies Region  
| Nova/Aeco (C$/gig)       | 2.93  |
| Dawn Hub/Union           | 2.17  |
| Northwest Stanfield      | 2.09  |
| Wyoming Pool             | 1.94  |
| Opal                     | 1.94  |
| PGT-Malin                | 2.16  |
| Sumas                    | 2.06  |
Flow Date 1/24
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NATURAL GAS FUTURES
Henry Hub 
12 Month Strip  2.4599 -0.0029       
18 Month Strip  2.6077 +0.0054    
| Month | High  |  Low  | Close | Change |
| FEB   | 2.090 | 2.076 | 2.076 | -0.030 |
| MAR   | 2.100 | 2.091 | 2.089 | -0.029 |
| APR   | 2.180 | 2.170 | 2.162 | -0.016 |
| MAY   | 2.275 | 2.272 | 2.260 | -0.010 |
| JUN   | 2.340 | 2.340 | 2.332 | -0.006 |
| JUL   | 2.420 | 2.420 | 2.410 | -0.003 |
| AUG   | 2.480 | 2.450 | 2.463 | +0.002 |
| SEP   | 2.490 | 2.465 | 2.475 | +0.002 |
| OCT   | 2.530 | 2.530 | 2.507 | +0.004 |
| NOV   | 2.740 | 2.739 | 2.742 | +0.014 |
| DEC   | 2.950 | 2.940 | 2.954 | +0.016 |
| JAN   | 3.055 | 3.025 | 3.049 | +0.021 |
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Natural Gas Futures Dip After AGA Report 

Natural gas futures for February delivery on the NYMEX ended down $0.03 to $2.076 per MMBtu yesterday. The March contract lost $0.029 to $2.089 per MMBtu. The market opened lower yesterday and then hovered around $2.10 until the AGA reported that 124 Bcf was withdrawn from storage last week. There is now 2.4 Tcf left in storage, 73% of capacity. A year ago there was less than 1.4 Tcf and storage was only 42% full. The number was slightly below some expectations of a 130 Bcf-150 Bcf pull, and it was enough for the market to sense $2.00/MMBtu support. Look for the market to bounce around above $2.00 some and eventually head lower. Initially the market may to push back toward $2.14 on the strength of failing to breach $2.00 level after the AGA report, and a record high of funds being short, but with no reason to cover short positions with no weather in the offing. So look for low volatility over the short term. Working gas is on track to end winter at 1.44 Tcf compared to a! 5-year average of 980 Bcf. Look for cash to take the initiative in leading the futures market downward, with physical prices trading at a premium to NYMEX since December. With mild weather forecast and a Tcf in storage above a year ago, spot prices could start trading at a discount to futures. Turn-back volumes should weaken pricing. Natural gas for next day delivery across the US and Canada was generally $0.05  $0.15 lower yesterday. Natural gas for next day delivery at the Henry hub lost $0.07 to $2.11 per MMBtu.
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Today's Power Bulletins
* Federal Reserve Sees US Growth Topping 2.2% This Year
* Measures Approved by California PUC Will Permit Southern California Edison to 
Secure Financing Needed to Pay All Creditors by End of 1st Quarter
* Senate Republicans Want Mid-Feb Energy Bill Vote
* France Calls US Uranium Ruling Discriminatory
* Electric Power Supply Association Considering How Best to Fill Lobbying Gap Left by Enron Bankruptcy
* Western Spot Electricity Prices Mixed on Weather Related Demand
* Northeast Spot Power Prices Continue Demand Related Slump
* Mid-Continent Spot Power Prices Slip on Mild Weather and Sparse Trading
* Southeast Spot Power Prices Decline as Mild Weather Dominates 
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Former Andersen Partner to Claim 5th Amendment

David Duncan, the former Andersen partner who led the auditor's work at Enron has advised lawmakers he will not testify at a hearing on today unless his testimony is protected from use in court against him. He was subpoenaed by the House Energy and Commerce investigations subcommittee to testify on Enron's rapid collapse amid questionable bookkeeping. Explaining that he had just gotten access to documents from his own files at Andersen, Duncan says he will invoke the 5th Amendment right not to testify. However, he will testify today if the committee grants him immunity, which is not likely. Duncan claims to want full disclosure of the truth and remains committed to cooperating with all pending investigations concerning Enron, but says he needs immunity first. He was fired earlier this month by Andersen, which alleges he ordered the destruction of documents once he learned of a request by the SEC for information on Enron's financial reporting. 
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Natural Gas NYMEX Volume
02FEB   41,501
02MAR   23,833
02APR   10,194
02MAY    4,288
02JUN    3,319
02JLY    2,645
02AUG    1,560
02SEP    1,087
02OCT    3,345
02NOV      762 
02DEC      623
03JAN    3,218
03FEB      485
03MAR    1,097
03APR      226
03MAY      379
03JUN      330
03JLY      107
03AUG      138
03SEP      206
03OCT       31
03NOV       52
03DEC      454
04JAN        7
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Senate Committee Seeks Release of Enron Tax Returns

The Senate Finance Committee has requested that Enron provide it with written authorization to release to the public information contained in its federal consolidated tax returns, and any tax information related to Enron's affiliated companies or partnerships that is not included in the consolidated tax returns since its inception in 1985. The committee, which is probing Enrons compliance with federal tax laws, also plans to review the use of corporate tax shelters and perhaps examine appropriate legislative action. Enron allegedly used 880 subsidiaries in tax haven countries such as the Cayman Islands and Mauritius to avoid paying income taxes in 4 of the 5 years leading up to 2000, the most recent year for which records are available. Enron received about $400 million in tax refunds during that period. Enron has said it paid $60 million under the corporate alternative minimum tax for 2001. The committee has the legal authority to review Enron's consolidated tax returns! as well as those of its affiliated companies and partnerships, and said it will exercise that authority. However, it is not legally authorized to release the information to the public without Enrons permission. 
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PHYSICAL POWER PRICES
|            | High  |  Low  | Average |
|            | $/MWh | $/MWh |  $/MWh  |
| Cinergy    | 18.00 | 15.50 |  17.15  |
| ECAR       | 20.00 | 15.50 |  18.30  |
| ERCOT      | 20.50 | 19.50 |  20.00  |
| Entergy    | 18.50 | 17.50 |  17.75  |
| TVA        | 21.70 | 20.15 |  20.70  |
| ComEd      | 18.25 | 16.75 |  17.70  |
| Nepool     | 28.25 | 27.25 |  27.75  |
| PJM West   | 22.50 | 21.75 |  21.80  |
| Main       | 18.25 | 15.00 |  17.35  |
| MAPP       | 21.00 | 19.00 |  19.85  |
| Palo Verde | 22.90 | 19.50 |  22.00  |
| Mid C      | 19.00 | 18.50 |  18.85  |
| COB        | 21.50 | 20.75 |  21.15  |
| 4 Corners  | 21.75 | 21.50 |  21.65  |
| Mead       | 22.50 | 22.35 |  22.40  |
| NP 15      | 24.00 | 22.50 |  23.20  |
| SP 15      | 24.40 | 22.50 |  23.30  |
Power Delivered 1/24
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Hydro-Quebec Exports Leads to Record Profit

Hydro-Quebec is North America's largest power utility. Its 2001 net profit reached a record C$1.1 billion, thanks to high electricity exports to the US and despite warmer than usual weather. The profit forecast for 2001 had been C$1.03 billion and the net income for 2000 was C$1.08 billion. Hydro-Quebec is in excellent financial position, but has confirmed that it will ask for an increase domestic power rates as of May 2004 to bring its rate of return in line with other North American utilities. If accepted by the Quebec Energy Board, the rise will be its 1st in 5 years. The overall rate increase will be C$354 million over 3 years. Hydro-Quebec has also forecast average annual demand will increase by 1.2% through to 2016. Growth in the past 15 years has been around 2.6%. The utility also plans to launch the 1st of a series of tender invitations to private power producers this year to make sure there will be no shortfall. It is expected to report today t! he level of its water reservoirs, a source of major concern. 
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Todays Gas Bulletins
* Enron Chairman and CEO Ken Lay Resigns, But Will Remain on Board of Directors; Now Seeking Restructuring Specialist to Steer Company Out of Bankruptcy
* VP Cheney Again Refuses to Give Energy Policy Details Despite Increased Pressure from Congress
* Wal-Mart About to Overtake Exxon to Become Worlds Largest Company
* Senate and House Begin Enron Hearings Today; Senate Governmental Affairs Committee to Focus on If Federal Agencies Should Have Foreseen Debacle; House Energy and Commerce Committee Looks into Destruction of Documents by Andersen
* Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Andersen Accusing It of Racketeering with 
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* Texas Senator Phil Gramm and Wife Claim $600,000 Loss in Enron Collapse
* Burlington Resources Posts Sharp 4th Quarter Loss After Charges
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Dynegy 4th Quarter Profit Up 36%

Dynegys 4th quarter earnings climbed 36% as profit from operations rose to $144 million, or $0.41 per share, from $106 million, or $0.32, a year ago. Revenue slid 13% to $8.74 billion. Dynegys earnings met the average estimate of analysts. Profit at the companys energy trading unit jumped 58% last quarter from a year ago, due to a sharp increase in business after Enron collapsed. Natural gas sales in North America gained 14%. In the 4th-quarter, Dynegy wrote off $51 million, or $0.14 per share, for trading exposure to Enron. It also took charges of $7 million, or $0.02, to terminate its bid for Enron and $9 million, or $0.03, for severance costs at its Illinois electric utility. The company ended up with a net income of $77 million, or $0.21 per share. Dynegy had thought that Enron-related costs might climb to $125 million. It will pay a $65 million dividend over two years to ChevronTexaco for the $1.5 billion provided for the planned $23 billion acquisition of Enron. Dy! negy projects earnings of $0.41 per share for the 1st quarter and reaffirmed its per share profit estimates of $2.26 for 2002. Dynegy still plans to boost earnings by 15% per year from acquisitions. It has recently sold stock and plans to sell assets and cut expenses, totaling $1.25 billion to reduce debt to reassure investors and maintain its investment grade credit rating. 
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Shell Buys Out German Solar Power Partners

Royal Dutch/Shell has increased its solar power commitment by taking full control of a German joint venture that has become a world leader in the fast growing industry. Shell already held 33% of Siemens and Shell Solar GmbH, and now has agreed to acquire both the 34% interest of Siemens and the 33% stake held by power utility EON. The deal gives Shell 100% control of one of the world's few established producers of solar photovoltaic cells and panels and a 15% share of the global PV market. Though still relatively expensive to produce, it is a key potential energy source that could cut fossil fuel use and emissions. Shell will combine the business with its global Shell Solar operation, raising the number of people it employs directly in the industry to 1,100. Shell Solar merged its German solar business with Siemens and EON last April. Siemens said it pulled out because the existing loss-making structure was not core to its business and would not grow on its own, and it d! id not want a minority stake in the enlarged group. Shell has not disclosed financial details of the transaction, but said last year it would spend between $500 million and $1 billion on renewable energy investments over the next 5 years. 
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AGA Natural Gas Storage Report

 Week                                    Prev      
Ending    Prev                   Prev    Year    
| Region | 1/18/02 | Week | Diff | % Full | Year | % Full| 
| Prod   |  707    |  733 | -26  |  74%   |  312 |  33%  |      
| East   | 1319    | 1396 | -77  |  72%   |  816 |  44%  |  
| West   |  379    |  400 | -21  |  75%   |  241 |  47%  |   
| Total  | 2405    | 2529 |-124  |  73%   | 1369 |  42%  
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POWER FUTURES  
| Month |   COB   | Change |   PV    | Change |
| FEB   |  21.25  | +0.00  |  22.95  | -0.45  |
| MAR   |  18.50  | +0.00  |  22.25  | -0.35  |
| APR   |  20.00  | +0.00  |  23.25  | -0.50  |
| MAY   |  18.25  | +0.00  |  25.00  | +0.25  |
| JUN   |  20.00  | +0.00  |  28.50  | -0.25  |
| JUL   |  29.50  | +0.00  |  38.00  | -0.25  |
| AUG   |  40.00  | +0.00  |  43.25  | -0.25  |
| SEP   |  34.00  | +0.00  |  33.00  | -0.25  |
| OCT   |  28.00  | +0.00  |  27.00  | +0.00  |
| NOV   |  27.50  | +0.00  |  26.00  | +0.00  |
| DEC   |  28.50  | +0.00  |  26.50  | +0.00  |
| JAN   |  28.50  | +0.00  |  27.75  | -0.25  |
| Month | Entergy | Change | Cinergy | Change |
| FEB   |  18.45  | -0.20  |  19.50  | -0.05  |
| MAR   |  19.25  | -0.25  |  20.75  | -0.05  |
| APR   |  19.25  | -0.25  |  20.75  | -0.05  |
| MAY   |  22.50  | -0.25  |  24.00  | -0.70  |
| JUN   |  26.75  | +0.00  |  29.00  | -0.15  |
| JUL   |  33.50  | -0.50  |  36.80  | -0.50  |
| AUG   |  33.50  | -0.50  |  36.80  | -0.50  |
| SEP   |  21.40  | -0.20  |  22.10  | -0.15  |
| OCT   |  21.25  | -0.05  |  21.75  | -0.10  |
| NOV   |  21.25  | -0.05  |  21.75  | -0.10  |
| DEC   |  21.25  | -0.05  |  21.75  | -0.10  |
| JAN   |  24.00  | +0.00  |  25.00  | +0.00  |
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Power Futures     
| Month |  PJM  | Change |
| FEB   | 23.50 | -0.15  |
| MAR   | 23.75 | -0.10  |
| APR   | 23.75 | -0.10  |
| MAY   | 26.60 | -0.40  |
| JUN   | 32.85 | -0.65  |
| JUL   | 43.75 | -0.50  |
| AUG   | 43.75 | +0.00  |
| SEP   | 25.15 | +0.45  |
| OCT   | 24.75 | +0.05  |
| NOV   | 24.75 | +0.05  |
| DEC   | 24.75 | +0.05  |
| JAN   | 28.00 | -0.05  |
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PPL Notifies NRC of Operating License Renewal Plans

PPL Susquehanna has informed the NRC it plans to seek renewal of its operating license for the Susquehanna nuclear plant in 2005. Because of the lengthy  review process, the NRC has requested that plant owners file early notification of their plans to apply. If the NRC approves PPL's application, the plant's operating license would be extended by 20 years. The current operating licenses for Units 1 and 2 will expire in 2022 and 2024 respectively, but NRC approval of the extension would allow PPL to operate the nuclear plants until 2042 and 2044. A nuclear plants license can be renewed for a maximum of 20 years after it has proved that it can operate safely and manage maintenance issues related to aging equipment. The plant has 2 reactors, each with more than 1,100 MW of generating capacity. Nuclear power plants were originally granted a 40-year operating license and currently 50 of 103 operating nuclear reactors have said they will apply for license renewal. Of the 50 u! nits, 14 are in the review process and 8 have been approved, with another 28 providing notification of their intent to submit applications to the NRC. Nuclear power provides about 20% of PPL's almost 10,000 MW in generation capacity. PPL Susquehanna, a subsidiary of PPL, operates the plant and owns a 90% share, Allegheny Electric Co-op holds the other 10%. 
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
The TSE 300 rose 39.16 points to 7598.45
The CRB Index gained 0.24 points to 189.33
The US Dollar increased 0.89 points to 118.46
The Dow advanced 17.16 points to 9730.96
The S?500 added 8.87 points to 1128.18
The Nasdaq was up 39.85 points to 1922.38
March NYMEX Crude Oil climbed 0.52 to 19.50
Canadian-US Exchange dipped 0.0044 to 1.6039
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