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 =09 =09    Dear Vincent,  International Correspondent Wolfgang Vale is on =
his way to the 115th OPEC Conference Tuesday and Wednesday, and is schedule=
d to speak with OPEC Secretary General Ali Rodriguez.  We'll bring you Wolf=
gang's exclusive interview with Rodriguez later next week.  Wolfgang also t=
ells us he may have an interview with Senior Energy Analyst at the Center f=
or Global Energy Studies Julian Lee.  Log on all next week for updates from=
 Wolfgang's trip.   The House and Senate are back in session next week, and=
 Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford expects a chaotic week of reorganizat=
ion ahead.  The power shift in the Senate is the big news on Capitol Hill, =
and Jay anticipates official movement to begin by Tuesday.  The Washington =
bureau will follow the changes taking place in leadership and the key energ=
y chairmanships.     Jay also says Interior Secretary Gale Norton is schedu=
led to testify before the House Resources Committee.  She's expected to def=
end the administration's national energy policy.  Additionally next week, t=
he House Energy and Air Quality Subcommittee will conduct a hearing on cons=
ervation and energy efficiency.  We'll follow these stories and more from t=
he Washington bureau next week.     Houston Correspondent Kim Benestante re=
ports the current boom in the energy industry is creating a need for qualif=
ied employees.  Next week Kim is scheduled to take a look at companies impl=
ementing training programs for high school and college students that groom =
them for positions within the industry.     Also from Houston, ENL's Gale S=
mith brings us a report on minority-owned energy-related businesses.  Gale =
is scheduled to speak with a Houston businessman who turned his company int=
o a multi-million dollar operation that employs mostly minorities.  The Hou=
ston bureau will bring us details next week.   We're also scheduled to talk=
 with Vice President of Omega Oil Company Andy Ashby from Houston next week=
.  Ashby knows the ins and outs of production methods, and will discuss bel=
ow the reservoir production, coal bed methane production and domestic oil a=
nd gas production.  We're scheduled to speak with Ashby on Tuesday.    I'm =
leaving for vacation on Friday, and ENL's Stephanie Stanton and Washington =
Correspondent Peter Cook are sharing anchoring duties next week.  I'm also =
passing the pen to Peter.  He'll bring you the nightly e-mail wrap while I'=
m away.      Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice=
.  Occasionally guests cancel or change time slots.  We'll continue to do o=
ur best to keep you updated on future interviews and events.      Keep it o=
n energynewslive.com  for all your energy news.  =09 =09=09=09=09
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=09 =09Jay Rickerts, EnergyNewsLive.com Anchor  View today's Energy Wrap  v=
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