Message-ID: <3554770.1075860871496.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 07:24:07 -0800 (PST) From: energybulletin@platts.com To: platts@listserv.platts.com Subject: Platts Energy Bulletin Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: energybulletin@PLATTS.COM X-To: PLATTS@LISTSERV.PLATTS.COM X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Kevin_Hyatt_Mar2002\Hyatt, Kevin\Deleted Items X-Origin: Hyatt-K X-FileName: khyatt (Non-Privileged).pst Platts Energy Bulletin The daily Energy Bulletin is a showcase of the top headlines posted on platts.com (http://www.platts.com) over the past 24 hours. To view this file in html, open the attachment at the bottom of this email. We welcome your feedback - send your comments to feedback@platts.com. Instructions for unsubscribing can be found at the bottom of each issue. March 7, 2002 What's New on platts.com? Platts Enron Report: Read about the implications of Enron's bankruptcy on the financial and energy communities. (http://www.platts.com/features/enron/index.shtml) Quote of the Day: A selection of industry/OPEC viewpoints. (http://www.platts.com/quote.shtml) Advertisement: Platts Global Energy Jobs Board and Resume Bank: Created in partnership with the Energy Jobs Network, the Jobs Board gives you access to a pool of job seekers and open positions across the energy industry. It's free for all job seekers, and there is a range of packages for employers posting jobs. (http://www.energyjobsnetwork.com/home.asp?code=platts) Futures Round-up NYMEX: Unleaded to lead the complex higher on the open NYMEX April crude oil is called to open 58 cts higher at $23.73/bbl Thursday. April Brent is called to open 48 cts higher at $23.20/bbl. April heating oil is called to open 1.57 cts higher at 61.50 cts/gal and April unleaded gasoline is called to open 2.17 cts higher 76.20 cts/gal. IPE Brent Focus: Brent firms on NYMEX ACCESS fund buying Gains across the Atlantic spilled over into IPE Brent as the benchmark April contract stood at $22.97/bbl at 1035 GMT, 25 cts stronger than the previous day's close, having peaked earlier at $23.10/bbl. Elsewhere, March IPE gasoil traded at $183.75/mt, up $3.50/mt on the day. News Round-up Click on the headlines below or paste the URLs provided in your internet browser to see the full story. OIL: Crude could rise $4 by yearend even with OPEC hike: EIA Crude oil prices could rise by $4/bbl by the end of the year even if OPEC increases production by 1-mil b/d during the second half of the year, the US energy department's Energy Information Administration warned. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59817) NATURAL GAS: US Senate approves Murkowski Alaska pipeline amendment The US Senate Wednesday approved an amendment to guarantee Alaska's control over any North Slope gas distributed within Alaska via a proposed pipeline to the lower 48 states. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59783) PETROCHEMICALS: Dec may have been bottom of basic chemical cycle: ACC The bottom of the basic chemical cycle may have been reached in December, according to the American Chemistry Council's first quarter 2002 Situation and Outlook, released Wednesday. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59791) Advertisement: Primedia Workplace Learning: Now you can deliver comprehensive, industrial maintenance training to your technicians -- anytime, anywhere. PRIMEDIA Workplace Learning's Web-based maintenance training features world-renowned NUS Training (TM) content plus powerful records-management tools, saving you both time and money. View our 4-minute online demo: http://216.92.125.24/pri2.htm (http://216.92.125.24/pri2.htm). ELECTRIC POWER: US House leaders seek Wall Street firms' Enron records Leaders of the US House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday called on more than a dozen Wall Street investment and credit-rating firms to turn over records linked to Enron and its related partnerships, as well as services provided for the bankrupt energy giant. (http://www.platts.com/archives.shtml#59780) NUCLEAR: NRC stresses caution in requiring security changes The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission stressed caution in imposing security upgrades for nuclear facilities. At the NRC's annual Regulatory Information Conference, Commissioner Nils Diaz said yesterday that cutting back resources in the security area is not appropriate post Sep 11, but said the NRC should not take action merely for "appearance's sake." 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