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From:adam.johnson@enron.com
To:k..allen@enron.com, john.arnold@enron.com, david.botchlett@enron.com,debra.davidson@enron.com, dana.davis@enron.com, jennifer.denny@enron.com, steve.elliott@enron.com, group.enron@enron.com, jim.fallon@enron.com, s..friedman@enron.com, david.gallagh
Subject:EOL Average Deal Count as of 5-30-01
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Date:Thu, 31 May 2001 15:21:59 -0700 (PDT)


Notes for this Week's Report:

* UK Gas's Average EOL and Non-EOL deals per day have decreased since their peak of 140 EOL and 96 Non-EOL transactions in March. They ended April with an average of 118 EOL deals per day and finished with 75 transactions in May. Non-EOL recorded 82 deals per day in May.

* UK Power's average deals per day finished April with 13 EOL deals and reported 13 daily transactions in May as well, down from March's 59 EOL deals. Non-EOL's average transactions have increased dramatically, however, ending April with 180 deals per day and closing May with 255 deals. While transactions are down, EOL and Non-EOL volume is up during this same period.

* US West Power's average transactions per day continued to increase to 182 EOL deals in May, up from 80 deals per day in January, a 128% increase. Non-EOL daily transactions has increase from 206 to 223 deals during the same period.

* Southwest Power's EOL transactions per day has continued to increase in 2001. On average, they ended January with 26 EOL trades and finished May with 65 daily transactions, a 150% increase. Non-EOL transactions have increased during this same period as well, up from 68 in January to 74 in May.

* WTI Physical's total monthly transactions closed at 117 EOL deals in May. This monthly total in May is up from April's total of 60 EOL deals, a 95% increase.

* IPE Financial Gasoil's total monthly transactions via EOL shows 195 deals, up dramatically from it's 81 deals in March and 74 in April. During this same period, Non-EOL trading is also up from 234 total deals in March to 578 in May.

* US Weather's total monthly transactions has increased in May with 64 deals via EOL, up from 23 in April and 15 in March. Non-EOL deal totals are up slightly to 41 deals in May from 23 in April, but still report below average for 2001.

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AVERAGE DEAL COUNTS FOR COMMODITIES (excluding Global Products, which displays monthly totals)


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