FYI.  Looks like this is moving along.  I'll get this folks what they need 
and let you know how it's going.
Best,
Jeff
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	Kurt Lindahl@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
	04/19/2001 01:13 PM
		 
		 To: Jeff Dasovich@EES
		 cc: Michael McGarry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
		 Subject: California Interstate Pipelines

Jeff,

My name is Kurt Lindahl.  I recently joined Enron Global Markets on the LNG 
team.  I'm the Lead Developer for the West Coast and have been charged with 
building a (several) LNG terminal(s) on the west coast.  Michael McGarry, 
from Enron Engineering and Operational Services Company, is the lead 
Development Engineer on the project.

A key question in this effort is, "Where is the best entry point into the 
Socal/SG&E/PG&E pipeline systems.  In other words, where can we site a LNG 
terminal and deliver natural gas into their systems, such that the amount of 
facilities they require is minimal?  I spoke with Ben Asante who heads up the 
optimization department in ETS.  He said that if we could get annual flow 
diagrams for the California intrastate systems, he could prepare a model in 
about 2 weeks time.  Interstate pipelines have to file Annual Flow Diagrams 
at FERC, but I'm not sure what Intrastates' are obligated to file with the 
CPUC?  That's where I need your help.  This is a hot subject, because the 
race to site an LNG terminal is intense.

Could you please call me at 713 345 5044 (O) or 713 515 2759 so that we can 
discuss.  We want to keep this effort very confidential, so please maintain 
secrecy.

I will also want to talk to you about permitting and state approvals.

Regards,

Kurt Lindahl