Dear Jason,  Two people are injured, one seriously, after an explosion rocks the hemisphere's largest oil refinery.  A fire at the Hovensa refinery on the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix may have an effect on gasoline prices.  Officials say they'll have to wait for the site to cool before they can survey the damage.  We'll bring you more on the explosion tomorrow.   On Wednesday, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is holding a confirmation hearing for FERC nominees Pat Wood and Nora Mead Brownell.  Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford says committee members expect the confirmation process to go smoothly.  If the confirmation goes through, the committee could vote on Wood and Brownell by next Wednesday.  The Washington bureau will bring you details on Wednesday.   Houston correspondent Kim Benestante is scheduled to discuss the Port of Houston and Port of Galveston merger.  The latest news is that Galveston Port officials are approving the project.  Kim says this is very big news in Houston since the bulk of Houston's imports/exports are oil and petrochemicals.  Kim will also discuss the Duke Energy decision to once and for all give up on Florida's utility business.  We'll bring you all the details on these and other stories from the Houston bureau on Wednesday.   ENL's Kym McNicholas says for the third week in a row the AGA's weekly report could show a build of more than 100 bcf in storage.  A Bloomberg survey of analysts and traders shows expectations ranging between a build of 100 bcf and 120 bcf.  We'll have the exact numbers for you on Wednesday.   There was a delay, but we are now set to bring you the interview with Alaska Governor Tony Knowles as promised.  Catch the Knowles interview in the 9:00 a.m. ET newscast on Wednesday.   On Thursday, ENL begins the 12:00 p.m. ET newscast early.  At 11:30 a.m. ET, we're scheduled to bring you live coverage of the unveiling of the Bush administration's national energy policy recommendations from St. Paul, Minnesota.  ENL's Peter Cook is scheduled to bring us live reports from St. Paul throughout the day.   As an added bonus on Thursday, former FERC Chairman James J. Hoecker is scheduled to join us from ENL's D.C. bureau to analyze and provide insight on the Bush administration's energy policy.  Catch Hoecker and others during our special coverage of the announcement on Thursday.   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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