Message-ID: <16387614.1075860937746.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:34:26 -0800 (PST) From: lindy.donoho@enron.com To: jan.moore@enron.com Subject: Historical Average Rates Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Donoho, Lindy X-To: Moore, Jan X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Lindy_Donoho_Mar2002_1\Donoho, Lindy\Sent Items X-Origin: Donoho-L X-FileName: ldonoho (Non-Privileged).pst I tried to find the original spreadsheet that I'm sure you sent me where you calculated these quarterly rates, but I can't find it. Do you recall these rates? My question is, I think we used just demand dollars (so I don't think commodity is in here) - how is it that the San Juan rates are above the maximum $.1020? There really aren't any surcharges for San Juan to Thoreau transactions. Can you try to look at this to see why the rate might be averaging greater than max? Thanks!! 1Qtr 2Qtr 3Qtr 4Qtr Annual West $0.2577 $0.2557 $0.2626 $0.2499 $0.2565 East $0.0777 $0.0535 $0.0517 $0.0537 $0.0591 Ignacio $0.0443 $0.0445 $0.0433 $0.0392 $0.0428 San Juan $0.1042 $0.1042 $0.1050 $0.1039 $0.1043