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Monday, January 28 2002 No. 921
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PHYSICAL NATURAL GAS PRICES =20
Gulf/Eastern Region =20
| Agua Dulce | 1.92 |
| ANR SE | 1.97 |
| Carthage TG | 1.95 |
| Chicago Citygate | 2.03 |
| Columbia Gulf Onshore | 2.00 |
| Dominion South Point | 2.11 |
| Henry Hub | 2.03 |
| Houston Ship Channel | 2.04 |
| Katy Hub | 1.97 |
| NGPL LA Pool | 1.95 |
| NGPL - Midcontinent | 1.91 |
| NGPL STX | 1.93 |
| NGPL TX/OK | 1.93 |
| NNG Demarc. | 1.96 |
| Niagara | 2.18 |
| Sonat Tier 1 | 2.00 |
| TCO IPP Pool | 2.12 |
| Tetco ELa | 2.01 |
| Tetco M-3 | 2.26 |
| Tetco STX | 1.92 |
| TGP Zone 0 | 1.92 |
| TGP Zone 1 (500 Leg) | 1.98 |
| TGT Zone SL | 2.00 |
| New York Citygate | 2.27 |
| Transco Station 65 | 2.06 |
| Transco Zone 6 (NY) | 2.27 |
| Trunk ELa | 1.99 |
| Western Region =20
| California Border | 2.05 |
| El Paso Keystone | 1.90 |
| El Paso San Juan-Blanco | 1.91 |
| Waha Hub | 1.91 |
| Canadian/Rockies Region =20
| Nova/Aeco (C$/gig) | 2.90 |
| Dawn Hub/Union | 2.12 |
| Northwest Stanfield | 2.03 |
| Wyoming Pool | 1.86 |
| Opal | 1.86 |
| PGT-Malin | 2.10 |
| Sumas | 2.03 |
Flow Dates 1/26-28
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NATURAL GAS FUTURES
Henry Hub=20
12 Month Strip 2.4590 +0.0027 =20
18 Month Strip 2.6026 -0.0037 =20
| Month | High | Low | Close | Change |
| FEB | 2.105 | 1.990 | 2.037 | -0.011 |
| MAR | 2.900 | 2.050 | 2.104 | +0.014 |
| APR | 2.200 | 2.135 | 2.180 | +0.014 |
| MAY | 2.280 | 2.230 | 2.269 | +0.010 |
| JUN | 2.350 | 2.300 | 2.342 | +0.010 |
| JUL | 2.420 | 2.390 | 2.414 | +0.006 |
| AUG | 2.480 | 2.440 | 2.467 | +0.006 |
| SEP | 2.480 | 2.450 | 2.476 | +0.003 |
| OCT | 2.510 | 2.475 | 2.503 | -0.002 |
| NOV | 2.745 | 2.715 | 2.733 | -0.009 |
| DEC | 2.950 | 2.920 | 2.945 | -0.009 |
| JAN | 3.050 | 3.010 | 3.038 | -0.010 |
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Natural Gas Futures Dip But Hold Above $2

Natural gas futures for February delivery on the NYMEX dipped briefly below=
$2 per MMBtu Friday, but bounced back on short-covering and funds rolling =
to end the day down $0.011 at $2.037 per MMBtu. The March contract gained $=
0.014 to $2.104 per MMBtu. The market began the session lower and gradually=
works its way higher most of the day, holding inside only a $0.05 range. F=
unds continued rolling positions into March and April contracts and beyond,=
and marketers braced themselves for Februarys expiration tomorrow. Althoug=
h the market is making an effort to stay above $2.00, it made a lower high,=
a lower low and closed lower for the day and the week. So look for the mar=
ket to continue down this week unless colder weather is forecast. Also expe=
ct to see an even smaller withdrawal this week from storage of about 110 1=
20 Bcf. However, there is a chance for limited short-covering into expirati=
on as the market continues to be oversold technically. On Friday, estimated=
volume wa! s about 90,000 contracts, with about 40,000 of those spreads or=
hedge trades. Natural gas for weekend delivery across the US and Canada wa=
s generally $0.05 $0.15 lower Friday, Natural gas for weekend delivery at =
the Henry hub dropped $0.09 to $2.03 per MMBtu.=20
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Today's Power Bulletins
* Brazils Parana State Cancels Copel Power Firm Privatization
* VP Cheney Says He Still Won't Turn Over Energy Papers to GAO
* Cinergy Declares Quarterly Dividend of $0.25 per Common Share
* Constellation Energy Group Employees Give Record $2.49 Million to United =
Way
* Exelon Nuclear Reports 94.4% Capacity Factor, Record Generation
* Senate Energy Committee to Look Into Impact of Enron Demise on Energy Mar=
kets
* California Consumer Group Slams PG?Restructure Plan
* Western Peak Power Prices Increase on Colder Temperatures
* Most Northeast Power Prices Rise Amid Cooler Weather Forecast
* Mid-Continent Power Prices Mixed on Weather and Generation
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Natural Gas NYMEX Volume
02FEB 45,804
02MAR 30,344
02APR 7,368
02MAY 4,797
02JUN 4,358
02JLY 2,387
02AUG 2,501
02SEP 683
02OCT 1,693
02NOV 1,416=20
02DEC 636
03JAN 2,671
03FEB 1,925
03MAR 821
03APR 137
03MAY 32
03JUN 447
03JLY 406
03AUG 247
03SEP 8
03OCT 135
03NOV 40
03DEC 471
04JAN 121
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NYMEX Natural Gas Futures=20
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Open Interest: 489,390 10,000 MMBtu=20
Nonreportable
Non-Commercial | Commercial | Total | Positions
Long | Short| Spreading| Long | Short | Long | Short | Long | Short
3,286 65,929 43,544 403,415 345,241 450,245 454,714 39,145 34,676
Changes from 1/08/02 Change in Open Interest: 20,471
-510 8,913 1,837 30,241 17,767 31,568 28,517 3,060 6,111
Percent of Open Interest for Each Category of Traders
0.7 13.5 8.9 82.4 70.5 92.0 92.9 8.0 7.1
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PHYSICAL POWER PRICES
| | High | Low | Average |
| | $/MWh | $/MWh | $/MWh |
| Cinergy | 18.50 | 17.20 | 17.55 |
| ECAR | 21.50 | 16.50 | 18.85 |
| ERCOT | 17.75 | 17.05 | 17.25 |
| Entergy | 17.50 | 17.00 | 17.25 |
| TVA | 19.95 | 19.40 | 19.90 |
| ComEd | 17.75 | 17.00 | 17.35 |
| Nepool | 28.50 | 27.50 | 28.30 |
| PJM West | 22.75 | 22.75 | 22.35 |
| Main | 18.50 | 17.00 | 17.55 |
| MAPP | 20.00 | 18.50 | 19.15 |
| Palo Verde | 25.75 | 23.50 | 24.70 |
| Mid C | 22.50 | 21.75 | 22.05 |
| COB | 24.25 | 23.50 | 23.90 |
| 4 Corners | 26.00 | 24.75 | 25.45 |
| Mead | 26.25 | 25.25 | 25.65 |
| NP 15 | 26.25 | 25.00 | 25.65 |
| SP 15 | 27.00 | 25.00 | 26.30 |
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Exelon Reduces Net Income on Accounting Error

Exelon 3rd quarter net income was 6.7% lower than reported in October becau=
se of an accounting error. Net income was $376 million, or $1.16 per share,=
not $403 million, or $1.25 per share. That means Exelon's 3rd quarter prof=
it rose 62% from $232 million, or $1.35 per share, a year earlier. The comp=
any had a bigger than expected loss in a trust fund that has money for dism=
antling nuclear generators after they are closed. The fund is not managed b=
y Exelon. Exelon will report 4th quarter and 2001 financial results tomorro=
w. It probably earned about $4.30 - $4.45 last year.=20
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Allegheny Energy Supply Company, Salt River Project (SRP) and Sempra Energy
Resources announce Open Season for proposed Desert Crossing Gas Storage and
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Todays Gas Bulletins
* Enron Australia Administrators Propose Liquidation
* White House Orders Enron and Andersen Contracts Review
* S?Places Alberta Energy Ratings on CreditWatch with Positive Implications
* S?Places PanCanadian Energy Ratings on CreditWatch with Negative Implicat=
ions
* Baker Hughes Says Rigs Searching for Oil and Natural Gas in US Fell 10 to=
859 Last Week Compared to 1,116 Year Ago; Canada Up 22 to 459 Compared to =
Year Ago; Gulf of Mexico Down 5 at 117 Compared to 163 Year Ago
* AFL-CIO Calls on Companies to Refuse Re-Nomination of Enron Directors to =
Their Boards
* NXT Announces Successful Completion of Red River Discovery in North Dakot=
a
* Almost All Probing Enron Received Campaign Money
* ABB Stock Jumps After Halliburton Rally
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Former Enron Vice Chairman Apparently Commits Suicide

Former Enron Vice Chairman John Clifford Baxter, who had opposed the accoun=
ting practices that led to the downfall of the energy trading giant, appare=
ntly took his own life early Friday morning. Police said that Baxter was de=
ad at the scene and the only occupant of the car. A suicide note and a revo=
lver were found at the scene. Baxter was chairman and CEO of Enron North Am=
erica before being named chief strategy officer. In October of 2000, he was=
promoted to vice chairman. Baxter resigned last May after ten years with E=
nron, during which time he helped build its wholesale energy business. Baxt=
er had disagreed with then CEO Jeffrey Skilling over the inappropriateness =
of off-balance-sheet transactions involving partnerships that ultimately br=
ought the company down. Baxter was one of the Enron directors targeted in a=
bout 40 investor lawsuits which allege that the company concealed losses by=
the use of the partnerships. Baxter engineered the $3.21 billion purchase =
of Portlan! d General Electric in 1997. Enron has agreed to sell the utilit=
y to Northwest Natural Gas for $2.98 billion in cash, stock and debt. Baxte=
r resigned after losing a battle with Skilling for control of the direction=
the company would take. He favored the acquisition of energy producing ass=
ets to build the company, while Skilling preferred to expand the commoditie=
s trading unit, in Enrons asset light theory. Baxter reportedly told friend=
s that he planned to earn a Ph.D. in history, spend time with his family an=
d look for a position as chief executive at another company.
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Dabhol Sale Process Begins This Week

The bidding process for Enrons $2.9 billion Dabhol Power project in India i=
s set to begin this week. The Industrial Development Bank of India said adv=
ertisements will be placed in newspapers. Interested foreign companies are =
Royal Dutch/Shell, TotalFinaElf and Gaz de France. Potential Indian buyers =
are BSES Ltd, Tata Power and Gas Authority of India. Reportedly Rothschild,=
DSP Merrill Lynch and Smifs Securities have been appointed to search for b=
idders. The vast 2,184 MW natural gas fired power plant and nearby LNG faci=
lity, the largest foreign private investment ever in India, has been idle s=
ince Enron pulled out last June in a dispute over the cost of the power pro=
vided to its only customer, the Maharashtra State Electricity Board. The 74=
0 MW first phase of Dabhol began operating in May 1999. A 1,444 MW 2nd phas=
e was almost complete when construction was halted after the state electric=
ity board fell $240 million behind in payments for power provided. Those in=
terested i! n acquiring the plant must put up a non-refundable $100,000 in =
earnest money. The sellers intend to sell the plant as a whole, but bidders=
may bid jointly for the operation and split it up later. A London data roo=
m will be established for the commercial and financial agreements, operatin=
g and historical data, projections and information on the status of Phase I=
I. Due diligence is expected to begin early next month, with a possible dea=
dline of the middle of March for submitting offers. The US governments Over=
seas Private Investment Corporation, a lender and guarantor of loans to th=
e project, and IDBI have led the talks among the parties involved, includin=
g 5 Indian financial institutions, 20 foreign banks, 3 foreign government l=
ending agencies, several governments, equity holders and potential bidders.=
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POWER FUTURES =20
| Month | COB | Change | PV | Change |
| FEB | 21.25 | +0.00 | 22.10 | -0.70 |
| MAR | 18.50 | +0.00 | 21.75 | -0.75 |
| APR | 20.00 | +0.00 | 23.25 | -0.75 |
| MAY | 18.25 | +0.00 | 24.00 | -0.75 |
| JUN | 20.00 | +0.00 | 28.50 | -0.65 |
| JUL | 29.50 | +0.00 | 37.75 | -1.00 |
| AUG | 40.00 | +0.00 | 43.25 | -0.75 |
| SEP | 34.00 | +0.00 | 32.75 | -0.55 |
| OCT | 28.00 | +0.00 | 27.75 | -0.25 |
| NOV | 27.50 | +0.00 | 26.75 | -0.25 |
| DEC | 28.50 | +0.00 | 27.25 | -0.25 |
| JAN | 28.50 | +0.00 | 28.25 | +0.00 |
| Month | Entergy | Change | Cinergy | Change |
| FEB | 18.30 | -0.50 | 19.70 | -0.30 |
| MAR | 19.40 | +0.65 | 20.80 | -0.20 |
| APR | 19.40 | +0.65 | 20.80 | -0.30 |
| MAY | 22.50 | -0.75 | 24.00 | -0.50 |
| JUN | 26.40 | -0.75 | 28.70 | -1.00 |
| JUL | 33.25 | -1.00 | 37.25 | -0.75 |
| AUG | 33.25 | -1.00 | 37.25 | -0.75 |
| SEP | 26.00 | +4.50 | 22.25 | -0.25 |
| OCT | 21.35 | -0.40 | 21.90 | -0.20 |
| NOV | 21.35 | -0.40 | 22.10 | +0.00 |
| DEC | 21.35 | -0.40 | 22.10 | +0.00 |
| JAN | 24.00 | -0.25 | 25.00 | -0.25 |
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| Month | PJM | Change |
| FEB | 23.75 | -0.25 |
| MAR | 24.05 | -0.20 |
| APR | 24.05 | -0.20 |
| MAY | 26.75 | -0.45 |
| JUN | 33.00 | -0.50 |
| JUL | 44.40 | -0.60 |
| AUG | 44.40 | -0.60 |
| SEP | 25.30 | +0.05 |
| OCT | 24.95 | -0.15 |
| NOV | 24.95 | -0.15 |
| DEC | 24.95 | -0.15 |
| JAN | 28.50 | +0.25 |
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California PUC Rejects Sempra Settlement

The California PUC has rejected a settlement proposed by Sempra Energy that=
seeks to split profits from power sales between customers of San Diego Gas=
and Electric and shareholders. The decision will likely lead to a lawsuit =
between Sempra and the PUC. At stake is $363 million the PUC argues could b=
e used to the benefit of customers by paying down a special balancing accou=
nt set up during the California's energy crisis last year that captured the=
difference between retail prices state regulators allowed SDG?to charge an=
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Alberta Energy and PanCanadian Consider Merger

PanCanadian Energy Will buy Alberta Energy in a $16.8 billion share exchang=
e deal which will create North America's largest oil exploration and produc=
tion company, replacing Anadarko. The deal will allow the companies to comp=
ete effectively on a global basis. The new company, which is to be headquar=
tered in Calgary, will be named EnCana Corp. The exchange ratio is a market=
-to-market ratio based on the average of the closing price for the 10 tradi=
ng days ended January 23rd. PanCanadian shareholders will own about 54% and=
AEC shareholders will own about 46% of EnCana. Combined, the stocks of the=
two companies make up 44% of the TSEs oil and gas sub-index. Some say that=
Canadian companies have realized the need to bulk up in order to be compet=
itive with larger companies in the US, like Anadarko, Burlington Resources =
and Devon Energy, and to attract investors. The deal could also be a self-p=
rotection measure in response to last year's rash of takeovers of Canadian =
oil firms ! by US companies, like those that took over Gulf Canada, Anderso=
n Exploration and Canadian Hunter. Alberta Energy and PanCanadian may have =
seen themselves as vulnerable to possible takeovers. PanCanadian had been c=
onsidered a possible takeover target when it was spun off from Canadian Pac=
ific in October. A new AEC-PanCanadian company would produce 255,000 bpd of=
oil and natural gas liquids and 2.5 Bcf of natural gas per day. PanCanadia=
n has natural gas and oil production facilities in Western Canada and offsh=
ore operations in Nova Scotia, the Gulf of Mexico and North Sea, where it r=
ecently discovered the areas largest oil field in 10 years, named Buzzard. =
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
The TSE 300 rose 1.70 points to 7659.29
The CRB Index gained 0.81 points to 189.85
The US Dollar increased 1.27 points to 119.85
The Dow advanced 44.01 points to 9840.08
The S?500 added 1.13 points to 1133.28
The Nasdaq was down 4.88 points to 1937.70
March NYMEX Crude Oil climbed 0.29 to 19.99
Canadian-US Exchange rose 0.0059 to 1.6079
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