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  1. Subject: re : big cowboy for august
  2. mary :
  3. is the issue below confirmed volumes versus actual flow ? the large variance
  4. between confirmed and actuals began in june 2000 where 30 mmbtu was scheduled
  5. for dix ranch and zero for the big cowboy and big cowboy # 2 wells . it
  6. appears that the volumes for these wells were scheduled at despain where
  7. 985 , 350 mmbtu was confirmed . this well has never flowed this much volume ,
  8. and in june 2000 it flowed approximately 320 , 000 mmbtu . do we actually have
  9. support ( i . e we talked with someone or have a nom sheet ) for the 985 , 350
  10. mmbtu that was entered into mops as confirmed ? this trend of " nothing " being
  11. confirmed at these three wells continued until july 2000 . in august 2000
  12. this scenario changed and 612 , 388 was confirmed at dix ranch and nothing was
  13. scheduled at the big cowboy and big cowboy # 2 wells .
  14. from reading your memo below it also appears that more volume is flowing at
  15. these wells that we expected . if the issue is an actual increase in the
  16. volumes flowing at these wells , i would suggest that you call our gas
  17. measurement department and ask them to audit coral ' s charts . coral may be is
  18. calculating the volumes incorrectly .
  19. this could also be an allocations issue . the allocation as it is in the
  20. system today closely agrees with the allocation statement that i receive
  21. monthly from karen lambert at tejas . the only differences between the tejas
  22. schedule and what is in mops are the acock production and gain or loss which
  23. are not scheduled and therefore not allocated . i know that you are working
  24. on the acock production and tom acton and i are working on the gain / loss .
  25. tom will tell me how to path the gas so that i can set up accounting
  26. arrangements for april 1999 forward . scheduling will have analyze and
  27. possibly rework january through march 1999 because these months were
  28. originally set up in pops .
  29. i want to help , so if i have missed the issue ( s ) would you please clarify it
  30. or them for me and let me know if i need to do anything for you .
  31. thanks ,
  32. fred
  33. tom acton @ enron
  34. 09 / 28 / 2000 08 : 10 am
  35. to : fred boas / hou / ect @ ect
  36. cc :
  37. subject : big cowboy for august
  38. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by tom acton / corp / enron on 09 / 28 / 2000 08 : 09
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  40. mary poorman
  41. 09 / 27 / 2000 03 : 56 pm
  42. to : daren j farmer / hou / ect @ ect , tom acton / corp / enron @ enron
  43. cc : clem cernosek / hou / ect @ ect , howard b camp / hou / ect @ ect
  44. subject : big cowboy for august
  45. daren & tom ,
  46. beginning with august production , i noticed that big cowboy , into king ranch
  47. appeared to be flowing approximately 9 m over the nomination / day . per a
  48. conversation i had with fred boas today , i discovered that two wells with
  49. zero noms flowed a considerable volume .
  50. they are as follows :
  51. rocher big cowboy ( 27002 ) - 42 , 000 approx .
  52. big cowboy # 2 ( 27003 - 84 , 000 approx .
  53. total flow : 126 , 000 mm ' s , more or less
  54. i think that this may be part of the production increase which we are trying
  55. to account for , in addition to the acock production at the briscoe well which
  56. came on in august . please let me know what you think . i would like to make
  57. sure that we are capturing our purchases correctly for both accounting and
  58. our economics .
  59. thank you ,
  60. mary