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 =09 =09    Dear Vincent,  I'm Washington Correspondent Peter Cook filling =
in for Jay Rickerts while he's on vacation this week.     International Cor=
respondent Wolfgang Vale brought us live reports on Tuesday from the 115th =
OPEC Conference in Vienna, Austria.  Wolfgang had a live interview with OPE=
C President Chakib Khelil in the 2:00 p.m. ET newscast.  Khelil discussed O=
PEC production, Western demand, and prices.  If you missed the interview, c=
atch it in its entirety in ENL's Video Library.  We'll have more live cover=
age on Wednesday, and we're scheduled to have an exclusive interview with O=
PEC Secretary General Ali Rodriguez.  Log on Wednesday for extensive covera=
ge from Vienna.   The House Energy and Commerce Committee is scheduled to r=
esume its markup of the Electricity Emergency Relief Act Wednesday morning.=
  Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford and I will be following the markup a=
s well as the official power shift expected in the Senate tomorrow.  Also f=
rom Washington on Wednesday, Interior Secretary Gale Norton is scheduled to=
 testify before the House Resources Committee to defend the Bush administra=
tion's national energy policy.  Norton is expected to discuss access to fed=
eral lands for energy exploration with ANWR entering into the discussion.  =
We'll keep you updated on these and other stories from the Washington burea=
u on Wednesday.   From the Houston bureau on Wednesday, Correspondent Kim B=
enestante is scheduled to bring us a report on training programs some compa=
nies are implementing to prepare high school and college students for caree=
rs in the energy industry.  We're also scheduled to hear from University of=
 Houston professor Michael Economides as he discusses the need to focus on =
ultra-deepwater drilling and Middle Eastern countries in what he calls the =
"new frontier."  We'll have all this and more from the Houston bureau on We=
dnesday.   Also on Wednesday, President and Chairman of Beta Oil and Gas St=
eve Antry is scheduled to join us in studio.  Beta Oil and Gas expects reve=
nues ranging from $18 million to $22 million this year, with projections ba=
sed on continued drilling of around  10 new wells a quarter.  Antry will br=
ing us more on Beta Oil and Gas in the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast on Wednesday. =
  Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice.  Occasion=
ally guests cancel or change time slots.  We'll continue to do our best to =
keep you updated on future interviews and events.   Keep it on energynewsli=
ve.com  for all your energy news.  =09 =09=09=09=09
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=09 =09Peter Cook, EnergyNewsLive.com Washington Correspondent  View today'=
s Energy Wrap  video: (Windows Media Player required) Broadband  (100k)   |=
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