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Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 07:38:00 -0800 (PST)
From: mark.whitt@enron.com
To: barry.tycholiz@enron.com, phillip.allen@enron.com, mike.grigsby@enron.com, 
	paul.lucci@enron.com, kim.ward@enron.com, stephanie.miller@enron.com
Subject: California Gas Demand Growth
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This should probably be researched further.  If they can really build this 
many plants it could have a huge impact on the Cal border basis.  Obviously 
it is dependent on what capacity is added on Kern, PGT and TW but it is hard 
to envision enough subscriptions to meet this demand.  Even if it is 
subscribed it will take 18 months to 2 years to build new pipe therefore the 
El Paso 1.2 Bcf/d could be even more valuable.


Mark


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	Tyrell Harrison@ECT
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		 Subject: California Gas Demand Growth




If you wish to run sensitivities to heat rate and daily dispatch,  I have 
attached the spreadsheet below.


Tyrell
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