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From:jeffery.fawcett@enron.com
To:steve@apiweb.com
Subject:Belen NM - Cogeneration
Cc:eric.faucheaux@enron.com
Bcc:eric.faucheaux@enron.com
Date:Fri, 2 Feb 2001 15:11:00 -0800 (PST)

Steve,
In addition to Eric's questions below, I have an even more fundamental question, are the two scenarios (3 frame 6's, 2 frame 7's) additive or cummulative? In other words, are we looking at planning on 130,000 lb/hr or 190,000 lb/hr? Obviously, all these considerations make a difference in terms of design/cost.


---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron on 02/02/2001 11:09 AM ---------------------------

Eric Faucheaux 02/02/2001 10:53 AM

To: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:

Subject: Belen NM - Cogeneration

Regarding the information that was provided from Steve Rutherford/API, please answer or have answered the following questions that are presented below:

RE: Maximum pressure and volume ".... initially 3xGE 6B - 60,000 lb/h (aprx. =31MMcfd) @ 350 psig."
- is 60,000 lb/h for each unit or times 3 for total of 180,000 lb/h?
- is 60,000 lb/h rate the sum of 3 GE 6B volumes and is this maximum the hourly rate not a sum divided by 24 hr?
- what is minimum turndown flow rate?

RE: Maximum pressure and volume ".... future possible 2xGE 7FA - 130,000 lb/h (aprx. =68MMcfd) @ 500 psig."
- is the 130,000 lb/h incremental to the 60,000 lb/hr for 3xGE6B or is 130,000lb/hr the new total?
- is 130,000 lb/h for each unit or times 2 for total of 260,000 lb/h?
- is 130,000 lb/h rate the sum of 2 GE 7FA volumes and is this maximum the hourly rate not a sum divided by 24 hr?
- what is minimum turndown flow rate?