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Wayne Gresham in my group is handling coal. I am forwarding a copy of this message to him for his review. Alan David Forster 12/01/99 08:15 PM To: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harry M Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Coal Changes in EnronOnline Alan/Harry, I can't remember which of you two lucky souls are looking after coal. We have modified the Coal Products somewhat. Previously, we showed Product Types for US Coal Nymex Phy Fwd, US Coal PRB8400 Phy Fwd and US Coal PRB880 Phy Fwd. We are in the process of replacing this with a single Product Type: US Coal Phy Fwd, which has various delivery locations. This is more of a logical change than anything else, and the long descriptions have been edited only slightly from what was there before. Please review the following and let us know if it meets your approval. Thanks, Dave New Short Description example: US Coal Phy Nymex Apr-Jun00 USD/ST-b A US Coal Transaction with Enron North America Corp., under which the Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall purchase the agreed quantity of coal at the Contract Price. The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date to the Termination Date. The Effective Date is 01 Apr 2000. The Termination Date is 30 Jun 2000. The transaction is for NYMEX look-alike coal for delivery FOB Barge at a delivery facility between Milepost 306 and 317 on the Ohio River or on the Big Sandy River. The transaction is for a calorific value of base 12,000 BTU/lb, net as received with a maximum sulphur content of 1.05%. The price is quoted in US Dollars per unit of volume, which will be the Contractual Currency. The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be short tons (2000 lbs) and the quantity shown shall be representative of barges containing 1,550 short tons per barge. . New Short Description example: US Coal Phy PRB8400 Apr-Jun00 USD/ST-t A US Coal Transaction with Enron North America Corp., under which the Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall purchase the agreed quantity of coal at the Contract Price. The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date to the Termination Date. The Effective Date is 01 Apr 2000. The Termination Date is 30 Jun 2000. The transaction is for FOB Mine in the Powder River Basin located in the state of Wyoming and on the joint line that is served by Burlington Northern Santa Fe/Union Pacific rail lines. The transaction is for coal with a minimum head content of 8200 BTU/lb and a maximum sulphur content of 1.2 lbs SO2 per mmbtu. Buyer and Seller agree to adjust for delivered heat content deviation from a 8400 BTU/lb basis and to adjust for delivered sulphur deviation from a 0.8 lbs. SO2 per mmbtu basis. The price is quoted in US Dollars per unit of volume, which will be the Contractual Currency. The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be short tons (ST) (2000 lbs) and the quantity shown shall be in total number of trains (12,500 tons). New Short Description example: US Coal Phy PRB8800 Apr-Jun00 USD/ST-t A US Coal Transaction with Enron North America Corp., under which the Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall purchase the agreed quantity of coal at the Contract Price. The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date to the Termination Date. The Effective Date is 01 Apr 2000. The Termination Date is 30 Jun 2000. The transaction is for FOB Mine in the Powder River Basin located in the state of Wyoming and on the joint line that is served by Burlington Northern Santa Fe/Union Pacific rail lines. The transaction is for coal with a minimum head content of 8600 BTU/lb and a maximum sulphur content of 1.2 lbs SO2 per mmbtu. Buyer and Seller agree to adjust for delivered heat content deviation from a 8800 BTU/lb basis and to adjust for delivered sulphur deviation from a 0.8 lbs SO2 per mmbtu basis. The price is quoted in US Dollars per unit of volume, which will be the Contractual Currency. The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be short tons (ST) (2000 lbs) and the quantity shown shall be in total number of trains (12,500 tons).
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