Notice to Members
Notice No. 138
03/21/2003
2003/2004 New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. and Commodity Exchange, Inc. Committees
The Committees for 2003/2004 are now in the process of being formed. If you are interested in serving on any Exchange committee or wish to recommend that a non-member, industry participant be appointed to a committee, please fill out the attached committee request form and return the form NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2003 to:

Ms. Donna M. Talamo
Director & Assistant Corporate Secretary
New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc.
One North End Avenue, Room 1548
New York, NY 10282
(or fax at 212-301-4645 or e-mail at dtalamo@nymex.com).

The number of requests usually exceeds the number of committee positions available. However, we will do our best to accommodate as many requests as possible. There will also be the opportunity for appointments during the year as special committees are formed and vacancies occur. Your interest in serving on an Exchange committee is sincerely appreciated.

Attached for your reference is a list of the various Exchange committees with a brief description of each.

Inquiries regarding the aforementioned may be directed to Donna M. Talamo at (212) 299-2372.

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NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE, INC.
COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC.
2003/2004 COMMITTEE DESCRIPTIONS

NYMEX ACCESS® ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing and recommending action to the Board on proposals and programs with respect to enhancing the use of NYMEX ACCESS® in Exchange trading both domestically internationally.

NYMEX ACCESS® TRADE REVIEW COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing the circumstances surrounding NYMEX ACCESS® transactions to determine whether a transaction should be cancelled.

ADJUDICATION COMMITTEE: Responsible for hearing and deciding all disciplinary proceedings brought against members by the Compliance Department upon the recommendation of the Business Conduct Committee.

APPEALS COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing actions by the Adjudication Committee when requested to do so by a respondent subject to an adverse final decision of the Adjudication Committee.

ARBITRATION COMMITTEE: Conducts Arbitrations between members and between members and the trading public with respect to disputes concerning transactions and business on the Exchange.

BUSINESS CONDUCT COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing Compliance recommendations with respect to disciplinary actions against members and recommending appropriate action to the Adjudication Committee or Board.

BY-LAWS COMMITTEE: Responsible for drafting all amendments and proposals for By-Laws on the Exchange.

CHAIRTABLE FOUNDATION COMMITTEE: Initiates, oversees, reviews and recommends charitable organizations that are in need of contributions by the NYMEX Foundation to the Executive Committee. The Committee works closely with members and their respective charities to positively promote the efforts of the Exchange.

CLEARING HOUSE COMMITTEE: Responsible for the oversight of the Exchange’s clearing house, especially with respect to the analysis and recommendation for the implementation of new procedures affecting clearing.

COAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advice to the Board with respect to the development of a coal contract.

COMPLIANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing the Exchange’s compliance and self regulatory programs.

CONTROL COMMITTEE: Consists of subcommittees for each commodity trading on the Exchange and is responsible for reviewing and when necessary endeavoring to correct any circumstances which might interfere with the orderly functioning of the markets.

CRUDE OIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Crude Oil contract to keep it current and relevant.

DELIVERY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing particular deliveries in the Exchange’s contract to determine whether those deliveries are being conducted in accordance with contract provisions concerning timing, location and quality of product delivered.

ELECTRICITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Electricity contracts to keep them current and relevant.

EQUITY HOLDERS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing and recommending action to the Board on proposals and programs that address the concerns of the Equity Holders.

FACILITIES COMMITTEE: Primarily responsible for allocating and ensuring proper utilization of booths on the trading floor. Also responsible for reviewing and recommending to the Board all actions with respect to the construction and maintenance of the Exchange's Physical plant, with primary emphasis on the trading floor.

FCM ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing and recommending action to the Board on proposals and programs that address the concerns of the FCM community.

FINANCE COMMITTEE: Responsible for general supervision of Exchange financial affairs and recommending action in that regard to the Board.

FLOOR COMMITTEE: Responsible for maintaining orderly trading, good order and decorum on the floor as well as suggesting policies which affect the trading floor to the Board.

FLOOR BROKER ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing and
recommending action to the Board on proposals and programs that address the concerns of the floor broker community.

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Responsible for supporting and expanding communication and understanding of the NYMEX marketplace and related issues to elect government officials at the national, state and local levels. Members of the NYMEX Government Relations Committee are called upon to represent NYMEX at visits of political office holders to the Exchange, at federal, state and local politicians.

INSTITUTIONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: The Committee will include CTAs, CPOs, hedge funds, pension funds, investment consultants, FCM institutional marketing staff and academic specialists. The Committee’s role will be threefold: to advise the Exchange on the most effective ways to market to institutional customers, including public and corporate pension funds, endowments and insurance companies; to advise on how to support the growth of the managed futures industry’s diversified funds, which trade NYMEX contracts; and to advise the Exchange on the investment and trading needs of institutional customers related to NYMEX contract rules and specifications.

LOCALS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing and recommending action to the Board on proposals and programs that address the concerns of the local community.

MARGIN COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing the volatility of COMEX contracts to determine whether margins should be altered.

MARKETING COMMITTEE: Advises the Board on marketing goals and strategies, on developing tactics for reaching the goals. Separate advisory subcommittees specialize in key geographic regions to guide the Marketing Committee on the indigenous business and cultural environments in the target areas.

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Reviews matters relating to individual applications for membership, conferring of membership privileges on firms and the transfer of memberships.

METALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advice to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Gold, Silver and Platinum Contracts to keep them current and relevant.

NATURAL GAS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Natural Gas Contract to keep it current and relevant.

NON-FERROUS METALS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Aluminum and Copper Contracts to keep it current and relevant.

OPTIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advice to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s options contract to keep them current and relevant.

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Heating Oil and Gasoline): Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Heating Oil and Gasoline contracts to keep them current and relevant.

PROPANE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to appropriate amendments to the Exchange’s Propane contract to keep it current and relevant.

RULES COMMITTEE: Responsible for making recommendations to the Board for consolidating the rules of the NYMEX Division and COMEX Division and amendments to and deletions from Term Sheet Rules.

SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE: Establishes the settlement price of the Exchange’s contracts on a daily basis, pursuant to procedures set forth in the rules of the Exchange.

STOCK INDEX & FUTURES COMMITTEE: Responsible for providing technical advise to the Board with respect to the development of equity-related futures products.

TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE: Responsible for reviewing and recommending action to the Board on proposals and programs with respect to enhancing the use of technology in Exchange trading, clearing, information and communications systems.

TRAINING AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE: Oversees, reviews, directs and in some cases, participates in the various training programs that support the Membership, their staff and the operation of the Exchange. This includes training programs for floor and back office staff in support of the Membership and NYMEX ACCESS® certification and training. Reviews and recommends to the Board, training and education proposals and plans that may have significant impact on the successful implementation of the Exchange’s policies, procedures and strategies.

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