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                    Kevin.Hyatt@e
                    nron.com             To:     Diane 
Corbett/Long_Beach/Eott@Eott
                                         cc:     Rick 
Suderman/Bakersfield/Eott@Eott,
                    01/05/01             Rich.Jolly@enron.com, 
Scott.Clark@enron.com,
                    04:05 PM             Lorraine.Lindberg@enron.com,
                                         Ben.Asante@enron.com, 
Kevin.Hyatt@enron.com,
                                         David.Roensch@enron.com, 
Randy.Rice@enron.com,
                                         Bob Jacobs/Long_Beach/Eott@Eott,
                                         Larry_Garrett@eott.co
                                         Subject:     NGL Peak Shaving 
Project update







Follow up items from Kevin Hyatt

Q: What are the Btu restrictions of gas being delivered to major California
pipelines?

A:  TW's tariff calls for minimum 970 Btu's per cubic foot.  There is no
maximum Btu value specified.  The other qualification calls for " no
hydrocarbons in liquid form at the temperature and pressure at which the
gas is delivered into Transporter's pipeline system."  TW's contract spec
with SoCal reads the same way.  I could find no contract spec for the PG&E
or Mojave contracts so the default is TW's tariff.

Q: Have any Calif. LDC's done any NGL peaking injection in the past?

A: I spoke with Mike O'Donnell, Director of Gas System Operations for PG&E.
He recalls PG&E having some peaking equipment using NGL's on their system
10 - 15 years ago but nothing recent.  They had a vaporizer (maybe several)
situated on the lines as they came into San Francisco.  He also recalled a
vaporizer on a line that served a large electric power plant.
Interestingly enough, a Canadian outfit had called him recently asking the
same questions.  Mike indicated they would be interested in talking more
about the idea as we get further along

That's all for now, let me know if you have questions.
Kevin Hyatt
713-853-5559





Diane_Corbett@eott.com on 01/02/2001 02:28:00 PM

To:   Rick_Suderman@eott.com, Rich.Jolly@enron.com, Scott.Clark@enron.com,
      Lorraine.Lindberg@enron.com, Ben.Asante@enron.com,
      Kevin.Hyatt@enron.com, David.Roensch@enron.com, Randy.Rice@enron.com
cc:   Bob_Jacobs@eott.com, Larry_Garrett@eott.com
Subject:  January 16th Meeting


Following up from our conference call regarding our upcoming meeting on
January 16th at 10:00 a.m. - here are travel and location details.

Our address and phone # - EOTT ENERGY Operating Limited Partnership, 111 W.
Ocean Blvd., Suite 1700, Long  Beach, CA 90802-4632. Phone
562.437.3577.
Location - in downtown Long Beach at the Landmark Building on the corner of
Ocean & Pine.  Our offices are on the 17th floor and we'll hold the meeting
in our conference room.
Hotel - if your travel plans require overnight stay - we suggest the
Renaissance Hotel. It is just across the street from our offices at 111 E.
Ocean Blvd. Reservations can be made at  1.800.228.9898 or local number of
562.437.5900.
Restaurants - there are many within short walking distance from the hotel
and our office.
Airports - You can fly into Los Angeles Airport (LAX) or Long Beach
Airport. Both have shuttles and taxi service. Long Beach is 15 minutes away
and LAX is 40 minutes away (normal driving time; shuttles take longer).

E-mail or call me at the number above if you have other questions and we'll
try to help.

Rick - I would appreciate if you would forward this e-mail to anyone who
was on the call and  I missed as an addressee.

Thank you,
Diane Corbett