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From:cora.pendergrass@enron.com
To:djones1@columbiaenergy.com, dkinney@columbiaenergygroup.com,george.smith@enron.com, chris.germany@enron.com, colleen.sullivan@enron.com, kevin.ruscitti@enron.com
Subject:CES Volumes for March 1 thru March 9, 2000
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Date:Wed, 8 Mar 2000 08:30:00 -0800 (PST)

Attached please find a copy of volumes delivered to Columbia Energy Services
for March 1 thru March 9, 2000. I downloaded this directly from Michcon's
system and the actual volumes Columbia received at each meter point is in
the ADJ NOM VOLUME column. It is broken out in what was delivered in dth and
what was delivered in mcf. I have also added a column to show the
difference between what was delivered in dth vs mcf.

We had numerous problems with nominations on Michcon's system for the dates
of 3/2 thru 3/7, however Tom Butzon with Michcon worked very hard to make
sure that all of our markets were kept whole. After reviewing deliveries to
CES per Michcon's system this is the breakout per day:

Per CES Request Per Michcon Difference
3/1/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/2/00 11,417 11,240 (177)
3/3/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/4/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/5/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/6/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/7/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/8/00 11,417 11,417 0
3/9/00 11,450 11,450 0


I spoke with Tom this afternoon regarding the cut on 3/2/00 and he cannot go
back and reallocate that point. Regarding the increase for 3/8/00 it is
imperative that Donna calls us to let us know that she sent an email due to
the fact that we do not always have time to check email in time to get the
gas put in the position for the next day. Also in the event that someone is
out and that person cannot check their email, a simple telephone call to the
scheduler would help tremendously.

Reqarding Doug's letter dated 3/7/00 regarding insufficient volumes at
acceptable points for the Michcon Select Program, it is my understanding that
a volume of 7,300 mcf is the requirement CES has to the Select Program. On
the attached spreadsheet I have broken out the points Enron delivered gas to
CES on the acceptable points and we have met those requirements every day
with the exception of 3/8 and 3/9 where Enron shorted CES volumes at required
Map #'s by 272 mcf. This was due to late changes we received by our
suppliers. If CES did incur penalties on 3/1 thru 3/7 then CES needs to
look at how they are allocating each point since certain points are to be
delivered to the Select Program first. When CES receives all their points
for the day they should first allocate the SELECT points to their SELECT
customers, the remaining points can then be divided up between their other
non specific customers. I apologize for the confusion but I believe we have
made a valiant effort to keep CES whole at the proper points as best we
could.



Should you have any questions, please call me at 713-853-9138.


Cora Pendergrass