Message-ID: <13275194.1075855589773.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 10:31:00 -0700 (PDT) From: ecenter@williams.com To: enl-dailyupdate-txt@estutenws11.energy.williams.com Subject: Williams Energy News Live -- today's video newscast Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Jay Rickerts X-To: "Energy News Live Daily Update" X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Michael_Grigsby_Jun2001\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: Grigsby-M X-FileName: mgrigsb.nsf [IMAGE] ? ? Dear Mike, California may see rolling blackouts again today, and ENL's Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford may get to experience them firsthand. Jay is in Sacramento covering the meeting between Gov. Gray Davis and the CEOs of several power providers. This afternoon, Jay brought us an interview with Gov. Davis' Press Secretary Steve Maviglio. For those of you who missed the 4:00 p.m. EST broadcast, you can log onto ENL and find the full Maviglio interview in the "Video Library." While Jay is still in Sacramento, ENL's Burke Moeller and Peter Cook are holding down the fort in Washington, D.C. Burke says the D.C. bureau is waiting for the changes in Chairman Joe Barton's Electricity Emergency Relief Act. The bill calls for some measures in short-term relief, but doesn't mention price caps on wholesale power. The markup is scheduled for tomorrow. The Washington bureau is also keeping tabs on Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham as he testifies before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. These are just a few developing stories that the D.C. bureau will be following tomorrow. We'll head south from D.C. to Houston where correspondent Kim Benestante tomorrow is scheduled to speak with University of Houston professor Dr. Barton Smith. Dr. Smith will talk about cleaner-burning fuels and air quality, and how Houston's energy economy is following national trends. Another big story from Houston involves a breach of contract lawsuit against IP Petroleum for failing to drill a well to a sufficient depth. ENL talks with attorneys about the case tomorrow. Be sure to catch these and other stories tomorrow from the Houston bureau. Houston's Gale Smith is heading for colder climates. We're sending her to Alaska for part of next week. I'll bring you more details as they become available. Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests cancel or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Keep it on energynewslive.com, for all your energy news. ? ? ? ? View today's Energy Wrap video: (Windows Media Player required) Broadband (100k) ?| ?Dial-up (56k) Get Windows Media Player Experience all that Williams Energy News Live has to offer! If you are receiving this letter for the first time and wish to continue, Subscri be now To stop receiving this letter, Unsubscribe now If you are having trouble receiving this e-mail, please let us know or call (800) WILLIAMS (800-945-5426) weekdays, 7am-7pm CST. Comments? Suggestions? let us know or call (800) WILLIAMS (800-945-5426) weekdays, 7am-7pm CST. Copyright 2001 Williams Energy News Live, LLC. All Rights Reserved.