No.  In fact, Gulf has been asked by AEC to join them in a meeting with
WFEC.  Is there any problem from your perspective with Gulf participating in
such a meeting?  Now that our joint petition for declaratory statement has
been filed, Gulf has agreed to attend such a meeting which is in the process
of being set up for sometime in the next 7 to 10 days.  Of course, we intend
to hold to the position stated in the joint petition and assume that you
would as well.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerald.Nemec@enron.com [SMTP:Gerald.Nemec@enron.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 10:26 AM
> To: JASTONE@southernco.com
> Cc: Chris.Hilgert@enron.com; Mark.Knippa@enron.com; susanc@katzlaw.com
> Subject: RE: petition for declaratory statement
>
> Jeff,  At this point we are considering approaching WFEC and AEC to
> discuss this with them.  Do you see any potential pitfalls from your side
> with doing so?
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Stone, Jeff A.
>  Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 7:31 AM
>  To: ''Gerald.Nemec@enron.com' '
>  Cc: ''susanc@katzlaw.com' '; ''Mark.Knippa@enron.com' ';
> ''Chris.Hilgert@enron.com' '; Anthony, Timothy S. (Gulf Power); Badders,
> Russell A.; Livingston, Robert G.; Ritenour, Susan D.
>  Subject: RE: petition for declaratory statement
>  Sensitivity: Confidential
>
>  Here is the "official" information from the FPSC website about our
> joint filing:
>
>  Docket No. 010265-EI      Docketed: 2/26/01
>       Joint petition for declaratory statement concerning eligibility
> of public utility to serve customer pursuant to Section 366.03, Florida
> Statutes, by Gulf Power Company and Enron Compression Services Company.
>
>  As of the close of business on 2/27, there was no further
> information available
>
>
>
>