I wanted to re-confirm that you are covering?

Thanks,

Jim

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Subject:	EPSA Comments on Public Utility Filing Requirements NOPR-	Conf. Call Friday, Sept. 7th

MEMORANDUM

TO: Regulatory Affairs Committee
       Power Marketers Working Group

FROM: Jim Steffes, Regulatory Affairs Committee Chair
            Bob Reilley, Power Marketers Working Group Chair
            Julie Simon, Vice President of Policy

DATE: September 5, 2001

RE: EPSA Comments on Public Utility Filing Requirements
      NOPR
       ?Conference Call on Friday, September 7th, 2:30 p.m.
        EDT

In preparation for our call on FERC's NOPR on Revised Public Utility Filing Requirements, below is an agenda of issues for discussion.  To access the call, dial 1-800-937-6563 and ask for the Julie Simon/EPSA call.

1. What is currently filed?
      ?Aggregated data
      ?Delayed disclosure
      ?Current data requirements vs. current data filed

2. What does the NOPR expect to be filed?
      ?All transaction data (?)
         ?Short-term, spot transactions
         ?Longer-term bilateral transactions

3. Balancing information availability vs. protecting
    confidentiality

      ?Aggregation
      ?Delay of data release
      ?Confidential treatment of data
      ?Amount of sensitive information-size of portfolio
      ?Comparison of gas reporting requirements-commodity prices vs.
       transportation services

4. Harmonizing filing requirements

      ?EIA
      ?NERC
      ?FERC
      ?ISOs