Paul, 
I talked to Adele this morning and she is still fairly clueless.  She would not commit to an answer as to how our capacity will be affected.  She did say that firm transports would be the last to be cut and their cuts would then be pro-rata.  Any ideas on who could provide a better answer for us?
Thanks,
Shelly
 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Staab, Theresa  
Sent:	Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:11 PM
To:	Adams, Jacqueline P.; Reitmeyer, Jay; Mendel, Shelly; 'sscott5@enron.com'; Lucci, Paul T.; Felling, Amy
Subject:	FW: Wyoming Interstate Company (WIC) Maintenance


Jackie, Shelly,
 
Would you call Adele and see if and/or how much our Medicine Bow capacity will be affected for the 30th?
We will have to make sure and sell the difference at Glenrock into KN.

Thanks.
Theresa

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Schlecht, Dinah  
Sent:	Tuesday, October 23, 2001 2:21 PM
To:	Sitter, Scott; Serrano, Walt; Fresquez, Rick; Wiederholt, Barry; Rafter, Mick
Cc:	Kim Thomas (E-mail); Staab, Theresa; Jyl Baumann (E-mail)
Subject:	Wyoming Interstate Company (WIC) Maintenance

One unit at the Douglas Station on WIC will be out of service October 30, 2001 for approximately 8 hours.  Throughput for this period will be reduced to a rate of about 360 MMcf/d with a total daily throughput estimated at 450 MMCf/d.  

As this will directly effect all gas coming out of the Powder River, please contact your marketer directly as to how much gas they will be able to deliver into WIC on that day.  Allocations will be based on WIC allocation methods.  



Dinah L. Schlecht
Sr. Market Services Rep.
Bear Paw Energy
720-946-3694 (work)
720-530-7758 (cell)