Motion of Duke Energy Trading and Marketing, L.L.C. and Duke Energy Marketing America, LLC for Leave to Intervene re Columbia Gas transmission Corp under RP05-211.
03/10/2005Jnofflclal FERC-Generated PDF of 20050311-0108 Received by FERC OSEC 03/10/2005 in D o c k e t # : C P 0 5 - 2 9 - 0 0 0 THE WARNER AI.~TIN 121~gPENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW BAKU BAKER BOTTS Lu, ORIGINAL WASHINGTON. DC 20(X)4-2400 202.630 7700 FAX 202 63G78g0 DALLAS HOt.~TON LC~IDON MOSCOW NEW YORK RIYADH WASHINGTON MELISSA E. MAXWELL 202.639.7874 E-Mall: melim.maxwetl@l:~ ked~otlB.com Facsimile: 202.585.1015 March 10, 2005 B Y HAND DELIVERY Ms. Magalie Roman Salas Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, N.E. -~;.-: :.?c~ 2 Washington, D.C. 20426 ~"~-"7 "~ ?-''q Re: OEP/DPC/CB I Freebird Gas Storage LLC Docket Nos. CP05-29-000, et al. 375.308(xX3) Dear Ms. Salas: Enclosed for filing on behalf of Freebird Gas Storage, LLC please find an original and seven (7) copies of the Responses of Freebird Gas Storage, LLC to the February 28, 2005 Data Request. Also enclosed please find two copies to be time-stamped and returned to my messenger. Should you have any questions about this submission, please contact me at your convenience. Very ta-ulyyours, Melissa E. Maxwell Attorney for F R E E B I R GAS STORAGE, LLC Enclosure CC: Elizabeth Anklam, Room 6M-07 David Hanobic, Room 6J-05 DCOh41lg46.1 Jnofflclal FERC-Generated PDF of 20050311-0108 Received by FERC OSEC 03/10/2005 in D o c k e t # : C P 0 5 - 2 9 - 0 0 0 FREEBIRD GAS STORAGE, LLC Docket Nns. CP05-29, eta/. Response to February 28, 2005 Data Request Reqgest No. 1 Please provide the latest isopach map of the East Detroit Storage Field, showing the storage reservoir boundary, as defined by fluid contacts or natural geological barriers; the protective buffer boundary', the surface and bottomhole locations ofthe existing and proposed wells. R._~nsc: The latest isopach map of the East Detroit Storage Field is attached as Exhibit 1.1. The reservoir boundaries of the Carter Sand are defined to the North, East and West by drilled wells in which the Carter Sand is either not present (shaled ou0 or in which porosity is absent (zero net pay). There is a sealing fault to the South that separates the field from established oil production. The horizontal lateral extensions and final bottomhole locations for the four new wells contemplated for the Freebird project are superimposed on Exhibit 1.1. These locations are approximate; the final wellpath for each well will be determined by the results of the actual drilling and may vary slightly from the proposed locations, although none of the wellpaths will extend beyond the existing boundaries ...