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 	 	    Dear Charlie,  I'm Washington Correspondent Peter Cook filling in for Jay Rickerts today while he's on vacation this week.     From Washington on Thursday, the Senate Energy Committee continued its policy to refrain from holding any committee hearings until a reorganization plan is agreed upon.  We'll keep you updated on further developments when the Senate Energy Committee reconvenes.   The House is out of session on Friday, so we'll get reaction to the events that took place this week and discuss what may be on the horizon for the energy debate in the coming weeks.  Also on Friday, we're scheduled to speak with Gas Daily Assistant Editor Nathan Hodge from our DC bureau.  Hodge will discuss the FERC and El Paso trial and a call to holding hearings on the FERC.  Catch Hodge in the 9:00 a.m. ET newscast on Friday.   ENL's Gale Smith reports the Houston bureau is scheduled to bring us an update on the agreement between Houston-based Kinder Morgan Energy Partners and the Calpine Corporation on Friday.  The companies are building a pipeline that will run from New Mexico to the San Francisco area.   Also from Houston, we'll have details on Trico Marine Services' acquisition of two  state-of-the-art supply vessels from a Norwegian company.  The ships use a "dynamic positioning" system while exploring in deep waters.  We'll have these stories and more from the Houston bureau on Friday.   From the AMEX in New York on Friday, Environmental Brokerage Group's Managing Director of Emissions Trading Michael Intrator is scheduled to join us.  A panel of top American scientists says global warming is a real problem, and it's getting worse.  Intrator will give us his insight on this statement in the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast on Friday.   Just a reminder:  On Monday, ENL brings you live reports from our new West Coast bureau.  ENL Correspondent Kym McNicholas is preparing for a summer full of energy news from Sacramento.  Log on Monday to catch the first of many reports from ENL's West Coast bureau.   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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