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To:margaret.carson@enron.com, julie.mccoy@enron.com, steve.klimesh@enron.com,gary.sova@enron.com, rob.wilson@enron.com, lon.stanton@enron.com, david.marye@enron.com, courtney.barker@enron.com, sarabeth.smith@enron.com, roger.westfall@enron.com, steve.t
Subject:Guardian Update--Compression Purchased
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Date:Fri, 8 Dec 2000 01:14:00 -0800 (PST)

Guardian Pipeline said it bought five engine compressor packages totaling
22,225 hp to provide natural gas compression on its 141-mile, 660 MMcf/d
pipeline in Illinois and Wisconsin. It purchased the compressors from
Compressor Systems, Inc. of Midland, TX. Combined, the compressors will be
capable of delivering up to 750 MMcf/d of gas on Guardian. "Guardian Pipeline
is continuing to make steady progress. This purchase agreement for a major
equipment component keeps Guardian on track to meet its scheduled in-service
date of November 2002," said George Hass, Guardian project manager. A final
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) decision on the Guardian Pipeline
is expected by early 2001. In June, FERC issued a Preliminary Determination
that the pipeline is in the public interest, subject to the outcome of its
environmental review, and in July, FERC staff issued a favorable Draft
Environmental Impact Statement on the project. In addition, the Public
Service Commission of Wisconsin made a preliminary dete
rmination on the project in October, accepting the economics of a Wisconsin
Gas lateral pipeline, which will connect Guardian with Wisconsin Gas'
distribution system. Guardian will transport gas from interconnections with
Alliance, Northern Border, Midwestern, and NGPL at the Chicago hub near
Joliet, IL, to northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin markets starting in
November 2002. Its sponsors include CMS, WICOR and Viking Gas.


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