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We are pleased to announce the following organization changes within Enron
North America (ENA).
Effective Monday, October 29, 2000, Connie Sutton joined Strategic
Information Management. Connie will be responsible for analyzing and
recommending business process changes as they relate to Risk. Connie will
report directly to Joel Henenberg.
Effective Wednesday, November 1, 2000, Kim Theriot, along with her current
responsibilities in ENA, has assumed the additional responsibilities for
off-system Natural Gas Global Contracts, Financial Contracts and Global
Facilities. Linda Bryan, Manager of Global Contracts and Global Facilities,
along with Financial Contracts will report to Kim.
Karen Lambert will continue to support Global EnronOnline reporting to Steve
Venturatos.
Mike Eiben will assume the additional responsibilities of Manager of Global
Rates reporting to Steve Venturatos. Mike will also continue in his current
role of Manager of HPL-related Global Contracts and Global Facilities,
reporting to Leslie Reeves and HPL related Regulatory Reporting and Unify
System Enhancements reporting to Bob Hall.
Steve Venturatos will remain responsible for the Global portion of
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i tried to watch it but i couldn't stay awake. it didn't start here until 9 and i have to get up at 5 so it is to hard to stay up. how did they look? st. louis has had a good rest so it should be interesting to watch them in that series. i will watch the next series b/c it will probably be on tv at a normal time. | {
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Thanks I know they are meeting but didn;t specifically know about LNG. I'll
let you know lhow it comes out.
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Rick Bergsieker@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
09/25/2000 11:10 AM
To: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman@ECT
cc:
Subject: Skilling in Australia
BHP has advised V V Rao that Jeff Skilling is meeting in Australia with Paul
Anderson of BHP, and that our discussions with BHP regarding NWS train 4
wedge volumes (starting 2004) and the proposed Enron/BHP LNG terminal in
Japan are on the list of discussion items | {
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ok, your call - do we have some spares available if needed?
regards
Delainey | {
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yes
To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re:
John,
2. Do you assume at-the-money straddles? If not, please give us deltas and
gammas. See you at 5:30 tomorrow. Vlady.
John Arnold
06/12/2000 08:47 AM
To: Vladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Vlady:
In preparation for our discussion tomorrow, can you run VAR numbers for some
mini-portfolios:
Portfolio 1. +1000 November Nymex
-1000 December Nymex
2. -1000 July Nymex Straddles
3. +1000 July 2002 Nymex
4. +1000 July 2002 Nymex
- 1000 August 2002 Nymex
5. +1000 July Socal Basis
6. +1000 July Chicago Basis
-1000 July Michcon Basis
7. +1000 July Henry Hub Index
8. +1000 July 2003 Chicago Basis
Again, these are separate portfolios. I'm trying to check that the VAR
numbers make logical sense.
Thanks,
John | {
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Joe,
Let's talk about it.
Vince
Joseph Hrgovcic
04/12/2000 06:05 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Stratus consulting
Vince,
According to Geoff Considine, of Stratus Consulting, Gary Dorris of Aquila
has spoken with you at some lenght regarding Stratus' egergy analytics. What
is your opinion of them. Geoff is possibly coming in this week to give the
weather derivatives group a pitch for their services.
Joe | {
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Please see below.
---------------------- Forwarded by Ginger Dernehl/HOU/EES on 04/24/2000
08:29 AM ---------------------------
Richard Shapiro
04/21/2000 07:56 AM
To: Ginger Dernehl/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Reg. Information - Interconnecting Generation in the East
Please forward to entire group- This is an example of an outstanding memo
that conveys critical information to our commercial counterparts- to the
point and very relevant-- it is a model to emulate.
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES on 04/21/2000
07:53 AM ---------------------------
To: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike J Miller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rodney
Malcolm/HOU/ECT@ECT, James A Ajello/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Ondarza/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Kellie Metcalf/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ozzie Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT, David L
Fairley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie Chance/Corp/Enron@Enron, Oscar
Dalton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, John
Moore/Corp/Enron@Enron, Stephen Plauche/Corp/Enron@Enron, Raimund
Grube/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ray Hoppe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeffrey M
Keenan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Krimsky/Corp/Enron@Enron, George
McCormick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clay Spears/HOU/ECT@ECT, Webb Jennings/HOU/ECT@ECT, W
David Duran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT, James L
Noles/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Edward D Baughman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Art
Bieser/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Howe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cuthbert
Roberts/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris
Gaffney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barton Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob Carter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Berney
C Aucoin/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Robert Frank/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES, Joe
Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D
Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Elizabeth Linnell/HOU/EES@EES, Elizabeth
Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Woulfe/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Patrick Hanse/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Dutta/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill Rust/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Lloyd Will/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Reg. Information - Interconnecting Generation in the East
This is a brief primer to assist you with current policy regarding
interconnecting generation plants in the East. Please forward this to your
groups. Thanks. Christi Nicolay 37007 EB3108h. I am available for your
federal/FERC regulatory questions and can point you to the correct
state/regional regulatory people.
When initially deciding where to site a plant, there are several federal
regulatory issues to consider:
First, you will need to obtain the utility's interconnection policy and a pro
forma interconnection agreement from the utility. For most utilities, you
will need to call them to obtain their policy and agreement. Some utilities
have this available on their OASIS computer site or web page. The OASIS
sites have areas that do not require a password, but if the information is
not available in that area, you should contact the power trading desk
transmission personnel to assist in locating the information. If a utility
says it does not have a policy, you can let me know.
The interconnection procedures typically require you to send in a request for
the utility to study the interconnection (Typically, app. $10,000). When you
return the money and the request (which is usually an agreement that must be
initialled by ENA legal), the project will be placed in the "queue." The
queue is usually available on the OASIS. If the utility does not post the
queue, let me know.
Many times the procedures require the project to meet "milestones" in order
to remain in the queue. If the milestones look unreasonable, let me know.
FERC (the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) recently issued an order
(Tennessee Power case) in which FERC stated that asking for "interconnection"
is separate from a request for "transmission" under a utility's Open Access
Transmission Tariff (OATT). Enron and others had lobbied FERC to issue an
order dealing with interconnection. Many utilities will try to charge
additional "network upgrade" costs, not simply the costs to interconnect.
This is not allowed under the new FERC rule (Note: PJM and NEPOOL have
different rules due to their pool structure).
In addition, in the Tennessee Power case, FERC stated that utilities are
required to abide by certain timelines during the interconnection study
process. Generally, these timelines are in the attachment below. Most of
the interconnection policies I have seen have timelines significantly longer
than what FERC is now requiring. You should probably first call the utility
to ask if they are planning to revise the deadlines to comply with FERC's new
order. If that doesn't work, you can call me.
There are several utilities that have filed their interconnection procedures
at FERC: PJM, NEPOOL, Ameren, Entergy, ComEd. Enron is actively protesting
Entergy's proposed procedures and interconnection agreement (a FERC order is
expected 4/26/00). In addition, ComEd's procedures have been protested and a
FERC order is expected soon. Other utilities may be filing their procedures
shortly. Once you have gotten the procedures and interconnection agreements,
I am happy to review them.
An ENA attorney must sign off on the interconnection agreement. Generally, I
review the interconnection agreement from a regulatory perspective. It is
important to have someone in Genco review it if Enron will own or operate it
after in-service or if EPMI plans to purchase power from the plant. The
interconnection agreement usually contains operational provisions, including
imbalance provisions, that are typically very one sided toward the utility,
so it is important to have Enron technical input before the agreement is
executed.
Asking for interconnection and getting in a queue is not a request for
transmission. You should consult the power trading desk transmission people
in order to determine whether a request for firm or non-firm transmission
needs to be made. The desk can make the request if necessary. While the
desk may choose to use daily/hourly non-firm transmission for some of the
Enron plants, the decision is made on a case-by-case basis. You do not want
your plant to be "stranded" without the ability to wheel electricity away
from the busbar, unless you are building a plant in order to sell power
directly to the interconnected utility, and even then, you may want to wheel
power around at times.
If the utility does not have enough transmission capability to wheel power
from the plant, the plant/Enron may have to pay "network upgrades." You want
to make sure that you are reserving transmission on a firm (priority) basis
if you pay for network upgrades. Some utilities simply provide "transmission
credits" when requiring network upgrades. These are not as valuable to Enron
because there may be no opportunity to ever wheel the power if Enron doesn't
have a "reservation" for the transmission. The Eastern interconnection is
prone to curtailments of transmission called "TLRs," especially in the
summer. The Power Trading desk can assist in obtaining the transmission.
In order to sell power to the grid, the plant must apply to FERC for "Exempt
Wholesale Generator" (EWG) status and also obtain a FERC Power Marketer
license with "Market Based Rates." These filings make the on-site generator
a "utility" for FERC purposes and subjects the "power marketer" to periodic
filings at FERC. These generally must be filed at least 60 days before the
plant will start producing any power. The filings take several weeks to
prepare.
Do not assume that you can sell ancillary services from the plant. The plant
may not be able to sell ancillary services into the market. EPMI has the
FERC authorization to sell certain ancillary services in California and
NEPOOL, but EPMI cannot, at this time, sell in other areas (absent a FERC
filing and setting up an OASIS web page). Be aware that many utilities add
language in their interconnection agreements that allow them to "take" the
ancillary services from your plant, without compensation.
If you are dealing with an industrial that has a plant on-site, additional
issues are involved. You can check on the Enron home page under "Sites",
"Intranet", "Government Affairs", "State Restructuring Reports" for
information on the status of retail open access in that state. If you need
additional assistance, contact Elizabeth Linnell 33896.
Generally, the state must have retail open access in order for Enron to sell
power to a plant. In order for an on-site plant to sell power to the grid,
it must apply to FERC for "Exempt Wholesale Generator" (EWG) status and also
obtain a FERC Power Marketer license with "Market Based Rates." These
filings make the on-site generator a "utility" for FERC purposes and subject
the "power marketer" to periodic filings at FERC. Because some industrials
may not want to be FERC regulated, ENA may be able to use a "Special Purpose
Vehicle" (SPV) so that ENA may own part of the generator. There are also
options to establish a "Qualified Facility" (QF) that sells power to the
interconnected utility. The interconnected utility may also have a program
in which it purchases excess power from the on-site plant. Please contact
Bob Frank 33180 for help on possible regulatory structures.
There may also be issues if the plant is connecting to a lower voltage line,
such as a 69kv or 138kv. Some utilties have filed to put these lines into
their distribution systems, rather than in the wholesale transmission system,
which may take them out of FERC jurisdiction for wheeling purposes. We have
not fully examined this type of situation, but can if necessary.
There are other regulatory issues, such as site permitting, political
assistance, environmental permits, that must also be addressed. The regional
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Attached for your review and comment, please find Defendant's proposed discovery requests:
<<discovery requests.doc>> <<med.rel.doc>>
Christine Neely,
Secretary to Lynn Paul Mattson and Kristen L. Brightmire
Doerner, Saunders, Daniel & Anderson, L.L.P.
Information in this message may be privileged or confidential. Information is intended for the sole use of the addressee. No consent is given for unauthorized viewing or distribution.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Cooper [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 3:38 PM
To: Michele F Joy
Subject: PIPELINE NOTES, NO. 50
PIPELINE NOTES FROM WASHINGTON
Vol. 4, No. 50
December 21, 2001
Association of Oil Pipe Lines
(202) 408-7970
(202) 408-7983 (fax)
[email protected]
The opinions if any expressed in these notes are the author's only and do
not represent the views of the Association of Oil Pipe Lines (but they
should).
1. Joint Pipeline Associations Meet with Secretary Mineta
On Monday, December 17, along with the natural gas transmission and
distribution trade associations, we met with Secretary of Transportation
Norman Mineta to pledge the full support of the joint pipeline associations
for enactment of pipeline safety reauthorization legislation in the 107th
Congress. Joe Monroe of Unocal and Tom Miesner of Conoco represented the
liquid pipeline associations. The Secretary was very pleased and, we think,
relieved to see the pipeline industry united behind a common set of
proposals. He committed to working with us to facilitate passage of an
acceptable bill in the House, which is the next step. The proactive stance
of the combined industry associations on reauthorization legislation is
essentially CEO driven, and organizing it has been largely the work of Joe
Monroe, Captain for Gas-Liquid Relations Team of the AOPL/API Joint
Environmental and Safety Initiative.
We also urged the Secretary to expedite issuance of the four liquid rules
that AOPL and API wrote to him about on December 4. (See the letter on the
AOPL website at
http://www.aopl.org/news/2001/Mineta.4.rules.letter.12.3.012.pdf -- repair
criteria for integrity management; the Integrity rule of small lines; the
corrosion rule update; and the revised incident reporting rule). These four
complete an impressive series of new rules for liquid pipelines begun after
the Bellingham accident in June 1999. DOT hopes to have all four out by
yearend. This series of provides powerful evidence that OPS regulation of
pipeline safety is neither lax nor inadequate.
2. Pipeline Safety Legislation Introduced in the House
On Thursday, December 20, shortly before Congress recessed for the
Christmas-New Years break, key House members introduced H.R. 3609, the
"Pipeline Infrastructure Protection To Enhance Security and Safety Act".
The bill was introduced by Rep. Don Young (R-AK), Chairman of the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and cosponsored by Rep. Billy
Tauzin (R-LA), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Thomas
Petri (R-WI), Joe Barton (R-TX), Gene Green (D-TX), Brad Carson (D-OK), Max
Sandlin (D-TX) and Ralph Hall (D-TX). Rep. Petri and Rep. Barton chair
subcommittees that will hold the hearings on the bill in these two
committees. It is highly significant that the sponsorship of this bill
includes both of the House committees that claim jurisdiction over pipeline
safety. It will be very helpful to have these committees cooperating rather
than fighting with each other. The bipartisan co-sponsorship of the bill is
also significant. Passage of a reasonable bill depends on cooperation
across party lines, and this is an excellent start.
If the House is to pass a pipeline safety bill in this Congress, H.R. 3609
will be the vehicle. The bill is a serious effort with new provisions not
seen before. The text of the bill will be posted on the Library of Congress
website: http://thomas.loc.gov. If you need a copy sooner, let us know and
we'll send one to you. This bill is the starting point for the pipeline
safety debate in the House. It is significantly different from the
bipartisan Senate- passed pipeline safety bill, S.235, authored by Sen. John
McCain (R-AZ) and others. H.R. 3609 incorporates post 9/11 security
considerations and doesn't attempt to write into law desired actions on
pipeline integrity management that have already taken or are in process by
the Office of Pipeline Safety. The task for the House, the Administration
and the industry now will be to review the provisions of the introduced
bill, improve on them where needed, build a consensus in support of the
basic bill and, if necessary to achieve a critical mass of support for
passage, add additional provisions. Look for hearings to begin in
February, probably leading off with a general oversight hearing on the
issues, followed by hearings on the bill itself. The Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee's press release on introduction is at
http://www.house.gov/transportation/
3. Department of Energy Conference on Security of Energy Facilities
On December 11-12, the Department of Energy hosted a conference with
representatives of state governments, and the energy industry associations
to discuss energy security, assurance, reliability and energy emergency
preparedness. This conference sets the stage for future cooperative efforts
between the states, the industry and the DOE. Check out the presentations
on the website of the National Association of State Energy Officials:
http://www.naseo.org/committees/energydata/energyassurance/default.htm --
U.S. Department of Energy Energy Assurance Conference.
4. Energy Information Administration Releases Annual Energy Outlook 2002
This is the official federal government view on what is likely to happen in
energy markets in the near term. The report is interesting browsing even
for those who aren't energy nerds. Go to
ttp://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/ -- Annual Energy Outlook 2002 with
Projections to 2020 (DOE/EIA-0383 (2002), December 21, 2001).
5. FERC Issues Proposed Rule on Accounting for Derivatives
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this week issued a Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking entitled "Accounting and Reporting of Financial
Instruments, Comprehensive Income, Derivatives and Hedging Activities."
This rule proposes to revise FERC regulations to update the accounting and
reporting requirements under its Uniform Systems of Accounts for oil
pipelines, among others to establish uniform accounting requirements and
related accounts for the recognition of changes in the fair value of certain
security investments, items of other comprehensive income, derivative
instruments, and hedging activities. In particular, the Commission
proposes to add new balance sheet accounts to the Uniform Systems of
Accounts to record items of other comprehensive income and derivative
instruments. The Commission also intends to revise the Form 6 to include
this reporting.
Comments on the proposed rule will be due within 60 days of publication in
the Federal Register. We will let you know when that occurs. In the
interim, you can take a look at this proposed rule by going to
http://cips.ferc.gov/Q\CIPS\RULES\RM\RM02-3.000.TXT.
We also need to understand how much our member companies will be impacted by
this rulemaking. Please give us your thoughts.
6. Red Butte Depreciation Order Issued
The Commission approved a depreciation rate of 12.50% for Red Butte. Red
Butte had requested the change due to a crude oil reserve report indicating
exhaustion in eight years of the remaining reserves of Oregon Basin field,
which produces the majority of Red Butte's crude oil and more than fifty
percent of its revenues. The Commission's order may be found at
http://cips.ferc.gov/Q\CIPS\OIL\O_MS\DO02-1.000.TXT.
7. FERC Rejects of SFPP Compliance Filing
SFPP filed new tariffs in response to the Commission's Opinion No. 435-B
proposing a rate decrease for movements on its East Line (Texas to Arizona)
effective December 1, 2001 and December 20, 2001, depending upon the tariff.
The Commission rejected the tariffs, stating that revised tariffs must be
effective August 1, 2000. The orders may be found at
http://cips.ferc.gov/Q\CIPS\OIL\IS\IS02-46.000.TXT and
http://cips.ferc.gov/Q\CIPS\OIL\IS\IS02-82.000.TXT.
8. Exxon Mobil Files HOOPS Settlement
Exxon Mobil this week filed a settlement this week with the FERC reached on
the HOOPS offshore facility. A copy may be obtained at
http://rimsweb1.ferc.gov/rims.q?rp2~rimsdocinfo~2230884.
9. Commission Moves to Internal Paragraph Numbering
The FERC will be moving to a more uniform citation methodology for its
orders and opinions. Given the number of different forms in which these
orders and opinions are published, both electronically and in paper,
accurate citation to the body of Commission orders is difficult. To resolve
the issue, the Commission has decided to adopt internal paragraph numbering,
with the goal of creating uniform citation that will reference these
paragraphs. To learn more about this initiative, go to
http://cips.ferc.gov/Q\CIPS\MISC\CA\CA121901.00A.TXT.
10. Commission Revises Gas Pipeline Outreach Requirements
The FERC has been struggling with how to improve communications with
landowners about prospective gas pipeline projects. It has been come up
with a number of proposals including significant pre-filing communications
requirements. Now, the Commission staff has developed a report entitled:
Ideas For Better Stakeholder Involvement In The Interstate Natural Gas
Pipeline Planning Pre-Filing Process. The report can be downloaded from the
FERC web-site at www.ferc.gov or requested by e-mail at: gas
[email protected].
This FERC initiative does not apply to oil pipelines but does indicate what
the FERC expects of gas pipeline sponsors. The Staff is also planning a
series of workshops in the new year to bring interstate natural gas
companies and Federal, state and local agency representatives, and
landowners together to discuss implementation of stakeholder involvement
programs. For more on this initiative, go to
http://cips.ferc.gov/Q\CIPS\MISC\M_MS\MS121801.000.TXT.
11. Platte Filing Makes Shippers Unhappy
Platte made a cost-of-service filing several months ago, seeking to raise
the ceiling level on its tariffs. That filing was not protested. Platte
then filed to increase its rates to a level under the ceiling level
established. That filing has been protested by Big West, Chevron Products,
Frontier Oil and Refining, Tesoro West Coast, Phillips 66, and Conoco Inc.
The docket number IS02-65. Copies of the filings may be found under
http://rimsweb1.ferc.gov/rims.
12. Express Filing Protested
Express too made a tariff filing that was not acceptable to all. It was
protested by Big West, Chevron Products, Sinclair, and Tesoro West Coast.
Express then withdrew the tariff. To take a look at the pleadings, go to
http://rimsweb1.ferc.gov/rims, look under the docket number IS02-81.
13. OPS Forms Available on Line
The new Evaluation Report of a Liquid Pipeline Carrier is available on the
OPS website at
http://ops.dot.gov/forms/Eval_Liquid_Transmission07_13_2001.pdf. Also
available is the Operator Qualification review form for liquid pipelines at
http://ops.dot.gov/forms/OQl040401.pdf. OPS also warns that it will soon
begin electronic incident reporting for gas transmission lines. Liquid line
reporting will no doubt follow thereafter. See
http://ops.dot.gov/electronic_reporting.htm.
14. Northwestern U. Offers Course in Houston
The Northwestern University Transportation Center is taking the mountain to
Mohammed this March. Rather than offering its pipeline program "Quest for
Operational Excellence in the Pipeline Industry" at the main campus outside
Chicago, it will present the program in the Houston area. The course will
be offered March 12-14, 2002. For more program information, go to the
Transportation Center's web site at www.nutc.nrthwestern.edu/public.
15. Confrontation in Austin
Federal preemption of interstate pipeline regulation will be tested as the
City of Austin makes its latest move to stop the Longhorn pipeline project:
http://www.austin360.com/aas/metro/121901/19longhorn.html -- Austin
challenges pipeline's progress; City seeks to suspend Longhorn's replacement
of pipe if development rules aren't followed;
http://www.austin360.com/aas/metro/122001/20longhorn.html -- City, pipeline
company scuttle mediation.
16. Ammonia Pipeline Spill in Iowa
http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c5903220/16805398.html -- Fish kill
is Iowa's worst;
http://desmoinesregister.com/news/stories/c5903220/environment-front.html --
Environment :Seven-day index of headlines
17. We Should Get PEMEX to Join AOPL
http://www.ohio.com/home/docs_business/002484.htm -- Mexico in a sticky
mess.
18. Register for the January AOPL Winter Meeting
Those registering for the AOPL Annual Winter Meeting being held in
Washington, DC on January 22-23, 2002 should be sure to get their
registrations in to Gail Sumter as soon as possible. If you need a
registration form, contact Gail at [email protected]. Please note that AOPL
meetings are open to members only.
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we should just not show up next week. it is a 9 o'clock game against dudes
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Systems Trading Update
1-17-02
ETS ST- S&P/e-mini - Short Term Trading -
***ETS Has had 2 nice winning trades in a row, 12 points each.
Emini Daytrader (Haven Advisor) - Emini & S&P 500 Daytrading:
Went LONG at 1133.50, Level #1 HIT +4, Level #2 +2, +6 on the day.
Proprietary Trades - "PT" Emini Nasdaq Daytrader
#1 S 1588, Exited at 1587 +1
#2 L 1586.50, Exited at 1577.50 -9
#3 S 1577.50, Exited at 1580.50 -3
#4 L 1581, Exited at 1595 +14
+3 on the day
S&P 500 Pivot Trader -
#1 Went Long at 1132.50, Exited at 1138.50 +6
"PT"SWING BONDS -
LONG the BONDS at 103-21, Reversed and WENT SHORT at 103-07
-$437.50
NEW ORDER - Went Short at 103-07, last at 102-31 +$250.00
Haven Bonds- "The Bond Daytrader"
Went SHORT at 103-11
Level 1 +4
Level 2 +6
Level 3 +14
+24 (+$750.00)
The Haven Select Series Position Trader
Current Open Trades
Gold - Feb - Long at 284.80 / Last 284.50 -$30.00
Feeder Cattle - March - Long at 84.30 / Last 83.55 -$3.30
Dollar - March - Long at 118.21 / Last 118.19 -$20.00
Swiss - March - Short at 59.76 / Last 60.02 -$325.00
Corn - March - Short from 220.50 / Last 213.5 +$1050.00
Japanese Yen - Mar - Short at 76.48 / Last 75.74 +$925.00
Eurodollar - March - Long (2) at 97.88 / Last 98.12 +$1200.00
***Nat Gas - Feb - Short from 2.22 / Last 2.25 -$300.00
***Wheat - Mar - Long (3) at 303 / Last 300.75 -$337.50
There are 2 programs, the Select 10 and the Select 16.
***Denotes additional markets that make up Select 16
New Systems "Coming Soon"
The Index Authority - S&P and Nasdaq Daytrading
Quancet - Nasdaq Daytrading
***These programs should be released in the next 10 days - stay tuned.
For the latest trade information/performance on any of these programs please email me.
Please call or email me if you have any questions
Best regards,
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Vice President
The Price Futures Group
C.B.O.T.
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Chicago, IL [email protected]
800-834-7879
312-648-2856
FAX: 312-588-0343
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Hi Melanie
On PCA, the dates proposed w Richard are generally fine with me, so .....
On the Rockets, thanks very much ...... my husband and I would love to go
to the Hornets game (16th).
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That sounds lika an awesome system. My bro works for compaq and was pretty
impressed with the hardware. Hope it didn't set you back too much.
I 'd like to get together with you when you come in. Let me know when you
are coming and I would like my boots.
My info is:
Work # (713)853-00977
Home #(713)526-8304
Cell #(713)213-1996
Address: 2512 Milam St #5216
Houston, TX 77006
Let me know.
eric | {
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Hey Melissa,
Are you back from Brazil yet? Hope they didn't work you too hard down
there. Drop me a line when you get a chance. | {
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Here's my first pass on our 1-30. Spreadsheet at bottom.
Number 1 Belden
Number 2 Arnold
Number 3 Swerzbin
Number 4 Calger
Number 5 Presto
Number 6 Sturm
Number 7 Shively
Number 8 Milnthorp
Number 9 Motley
Number 10 Davis
Number 11 Benson
Number 12 Zufferli
Number 13 Duran
Number 14 Martin
Number 15 Allen
Number 16 Gonzales
Number 17 Devries
Number 18 Richter
Number 19 Davies
Number 20 Black
Number 21 Herndon
Number 22 Miler
Number 23 Tycholiz
Number 24 Deffner
Number 25 Wiggs
Number 26 Arora
Number 27 Luce
Number 28 Storey
Number 29 Foster
Number 30 Grigsby | {
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That,s hysterical!!
?
Cameron Sellers
Vice President, Business Development
PERFECT
1860 Embarcadero Road - Suite 210
Palo Alto, CA 94303
[email protected]
650.798.3366 (direct dial)
650.269.3366 (cell)
650.858.1095 (fax)
?
-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Sellers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:22 PM
To: Cameron; Jeff Dasovich; Prentice @ Berkeley; Prentice Sellers; Scott
Laughlin
Subject: Britannica.com.html
?
?
This is really funny.? It is Britannica.com explaining Dennis Miller's
comments
<<Britannica.com.html>>
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did you just get that reply? | {
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Here is the swap confirmations.
----- Forwarded by Stacy E Dickson/HOU/ECT on 03/29/2001 05:04 PM -----
Larry Joe Hunter
03/29/2001 04:45 PM
To: Stacy E Dickson/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Confirm
Stacy,
See attached. We do have an executed ISDA with NUI Energy Brokers, Inc.
Also, there is Draft language in the header and footer that you may want to
take out.
Thanks,
Joe | {
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I did not see Sonoco on the attached document. Nevertheless, we did resolve
our dispute with them and have no issues on the trading desk with them
outstanding.
Doug | {
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Rory - this was made for you!
? No Wonder The English Language Is So Difficult To Learn:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
We polish the Polish furniture.? ??
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
He could lead if he would get the lead out.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
A farm can produce produce.? ? ? ??
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
The dump was so full it had to refuse refuse.?
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
The soldier decided to desert in the desert.?
The present is a good time to present the present.
At the Army base, a bass was painted on the head of a bass drum.
The dove dove into the bushes.
I did not object to the object.
The insurance for the invalid was invalid.
The bandage was wound around the wound.
There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.
They were too close to the door to close it.
The buck does funny things when the does are present.
They sent a sewer down to stitch the tear in the sewer line.
To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.
The wind was too strong to wind the sail.
After a number of Novocain injections, my jaw got number.
I shed a tear when I saw the tear in my clothes.
I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.
How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?
I spent last evening evening out a pile of dirt. | {
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Thomas,
Please do not email this to John. I believe that I have been receiving a
copy of this from Gabriel in the morning with the other gas information. In
the event that this is an update or different information, always direct it
to my email address.
Thank you for all and call me if you have any questions.
Kim Hillis
x30681
Enron Energy Services
From: Thomas J Donovan @ EES 08/03/2000 08:31 AM
To: John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Monica Hwang/HOU/EES@EES, Ray Hamman/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: EES Gas Basis Positions | {
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When: Friday, October 19, 2001 3:00 PM-4:30 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
Where: 3567
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
If you have any questions concerning the meeting and its subject matter, please direct them to Ned Higgins at 853-4503.
If you have questions about the meeting time, place, or your availability, please call Lacye Trevino at 853-4887.
Thank you,
Lacye Trevino
Administrative Assistant
Enron North America # 3554 A
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-4887 | {
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT on 09/25/2000
04:39 PM ---------------------------
Cindy Olson@ENRON
09/25/2000 03:15 PM
Sent by: Bobbie Power@ENRON
To: Miguel Padron/SA/Enron@Enron, Joe Kishkill/SA/Enron@Enron, Rick
Bergsieker/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mac
McClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Oxley/HOU/ECT@ECT,
David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J
Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Neil Davies/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tim
O'Rourke/Corp/Enron@Enron, Michael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Joe Gold/LON/ECT@ECT,
[email protected], Tara Rozen/LON/ECT@ECT, Madeline Fox/LON/ECT@ECT,
Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ranendra
Sengupta/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Scott
Gilchrist/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joseph P Hirl/AP/ENRON@ENRON,
Soon Yeap/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Don Hawkins/OTS/Enron@Enron,
Stuart G Rexrode/LON/ECT@ECT, Ron Bertasi/LON/ECT@ECT, Lee
Brace/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Belinda McGaughy/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Beth
Perlman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Pickering/LON/ECT@ECT, Robert
Jones/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Desleigh Langfield/LON/ECT@ECT, Steve Elliott/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Gerry Chatham/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carolyn
Perry/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bernie Robinson/Corp/Enron@Enron, Steve
Reistetter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Fernando J
Fernandez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kent Castleman/NA/Enron@Enron,
Paul Y'Barbo/NA/Enron@Enron, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike
McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Terry
Galassini/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Michael G Stage/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Pravin
Jain/Enron Communications@Enron Communications
cc:
Subject:
PLEASE SEE ATTCHED MEMO FROM CINDY OLSON REGARDING "EXPATRIATE COST
MANAGEMENT PLUS (ECM PLUS) PROJECT - PHASE 1
PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
THANK YOU
BOBBIE POWER | {
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You are the woman! | {
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Customer Support Group is committed to continuous improvement of our service.
This survey focuses on the services you receive from the Resolution Center,
Desktop Support, Hardware, and System Access Support. In order to improve,
we need to hear from you. This survey should only take about 5 to 8 minutes
to complete. Your input is key to our success. The deadline for returning
this survey is April 20, 2001. We appreciate your participation.
http://nahou-webcl1.corp.enron.com/inquisite/QuarterlySurveyMarch2001/Quarterl
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Mark,
Do you have an ETA for the ETA and PA?
Thanks,
Dave | {
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Meeting scheduled by Sylvia Sauceda x56301 | {
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you partying tonight?
-----Original Message-----
From: Erin Richardson <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 3:38 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew
Subject: RE:
cool.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 2:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
it was good. had some good meetings and stuff like that. didn't party or
anything.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erin Richardson <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 2:28 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew
Subject: RE:
how was portland
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
great. good to hear. i got back last night.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erin Richardson <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 12:15 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew
Subject: RE:
yeah, it was horrible, i didn't think i was going to be able to make
it.
when did you get back.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lenhart, Matthew [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 11:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject:
did you miss me while i was gone?
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affiliate
and
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intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure
by
others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient
(or
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copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are
not
intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or
evidence
a
binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its
affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may
not
be
relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or
otherwise.
Thank you.
********************************************************************** | {
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I am not sure I understand this. Can I still surf without going thru the
Enron system? Can I still use AOL? I will only need full Enron access about
half the time the rest a direct dsl internet connection is what I want. Is
the DSL line on all the time or is it still dial up.? Rick | {
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Here's what I sent - and it went to the wrong Mark Palmer. Stephanie says
correct address is Mark S. Palmer.
----- Forwarded by Kay Young/HOU/ECT on 04/19/2001 09:45 AM -----
Kay Young
04/17/2001 02:08 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Segura/Enron@EnronXGate, Mark
Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Offline Agreements
Tana et al: This list indicates the agreements that I have as relating to
the Offline Project.
I thought we had come to an agreement with Sun Microsystems, Inc.
(separately from iPlanet) Let me know if anyone has an executed version.
I'm not sure AfricaOne and Ejasent are Offline agreements. Stephanie and
Mark , let me know.
Kay C. Young
Legal Specialist
Enron North America Corp.
713-853-6794 Phone
713-646-3393 Fax
[email protected] | {
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I am in Ft. Worth at a funeral all day Monday and not available. 8-9am and
11:30am-2pm is all I have available on Tues. Please call my asst. Twanda at
853-9402 to schedule. I would like to be included if for no other reason than
to keep Charlie to his 30 min limit.
"Tetrault, Charles D." <[email protected]> on 04/07/2000 11:49:57 AM
To: "'Sanders, Richard B.'" <[email protected]>, "'Holtzman,
Staci'" <[email protected]>, "'Reasoner, Barrett H.'"
<[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Grynberg
Although I normally do not seek out conference calls, I think it would be
helpful for the four of us to get together by phone for 15 to 30 minutes for
a general update on the Grynberg and Quinque cases and to preliminarily
consider some of the tactical choices with which we may be confronted in the
near future, depending on how Judge Downes, Judge Murguia, and the MDL Panel
rule.
Would 4:30 or 5:00 p.m. Houston time on Monday or Tuesday work for you?
Charles D. Tetrault
Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.
[email protected]
(202)-639-6551
(202)-639-6604 [fax]
- C.DTF | {
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Dear Theresa Staab,
I promised to keep you informed and wanted to provide an update on the
situation surrounding Flight 587. The National Transportation Safety
Board investigation is still underway, with both the cockpit voice and
flight data recorders being analyzed for clues about the cause of the
accident.
In addition to our normal aircraft inspection program, and as purely a
precautionary measure, we have begun a voluntary inspection of all tail
fins on the Airbus A300 fleet. The inspection process started on
Thursday and should be concluded next week. We have completed
approximately 25% of the inspections. While we don't anticipate any
problems, we certainly want to look at any and all possibilities for
the accident's cause. When the inspection is finished we will
communicate those results.
On behalf of all of us at American Airlines, I want to thank everyone
for the outpouring of support we've received following Monday's
tragedy. We are heartened by the many notes of care and concern. The
unprecedented actions over the past 60 days have tested the entire
nation in a way that could not be envisioned prior to September 11.
I hope that you find these communications informative. It is my pledge
to you to keep you informed of not only issues surrounding the accident
but also security and airport process measures that we are implementing
across our system.
On behalf of the 100,000 employees at American, TWA and American Eagle,
thanks for your support.
Sincerely,
Mike Gunn
Executive Vice President
American Airlines
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I think we urgently (next 2 days) need to have a meeting to discuss where we allocate capital and risk. Counterparties are very nervous and many are not extending us credit so we are having to prepay extensively to do business, both in the US and UK. I have two suggestions:
-allocate to each business a fraction of our available liquidity
or
-appoint someone to make the call when a large chunk of cash is needed.
For example, EGM wants to send out $200- $300 million for sixty days to buy physical to cover an option with Koch.
We do not have infinite liquidity and we need to address it fast. I will try to set up a meeting tomorrow.
Rick | {
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i've realized i'm too old to stay up til 1 on a school night | {
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----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/15/2001 08:35 AM -----
Scott Govenar <[email protected]>
02/08/2001 01:52 PM
To: Hedy Govenar <[email protected]>, Mike Day <[email protected]>, Bev
Hansen <[email protected]>, Jeff Dasovich <[email protected]>, Susan J Mara
<[email protected]>, Joseph Alamo <[email protected]>, Paul Kaufman
<[email protected]>, David Parquet <[email protected]>, Rick
Johnson <[email protected]>, Marcie Milner <[email protected]>, Sandra
McCubbin <[email protected]>, Tim Belden <[email protected]>, Rick
Shapiro <[email protected]>, Jim Steffes <[email protected]>, Alan
Comnes <[email protected]>, Chris Calger <[email protected]>, Mary Hain
<[email protected]>, Joe Hartsoe <[email protected]>, Donna Fulton
<[email protected]>, Steven Kean <[email protected]>, Karen Denne
<[email protected]>, Beverly Aden <[email protected]>, Bill Votaw
<[email protected]>, Carol Moffett <[email protected]>, Debora
Whitehead <[email protected]>, Dennis Benevides
<[email protected]>, Don Black <[email protected]>, Dorothy
Youngblood <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>, Mike D Smith <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Executive Orders
Attached, please find a series of Executive Orders from Governor Davis
related to siting and existing generation.
- EXECUTIVE ORDERs.doc | {
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FYI
----- Forwarded by Genia FitzGerald/HOU/ECT on 06/06/2001 03:30 PM -----
[email protected]
06/06/2001 03:20 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
Subject: NU Guaranty for Select Energy
The correct guarantee to use is the guarantee dated July 1999. It amends
and restates the guarantee dated March 1999 and it is for the benefit of
both Enron Power Marketing and Enron Capital & Trade Resources.
If you need anything further please let me know.
Regards-
Valerie Mooney | {
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If anyone else needs these, fyi
Bev
---------------------- Forwarded by Beverly Beaty/HOU/ECT on 09/28/2000 03:11
PM ---------------------------
Carlos J Rodriguez
09/28/2000 10:52 AM
To: Beverly Beaty/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: October 2000 Co-owner Avails.
---------------------- Forwarded by Carlos J Rodriguez/HOU/ECT on 09/28/2000
10:51 AM ---------------------------
"Steve Holmes" <[email protected]> on 09/28/2000 10:42:53 AM
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: October 2000 Co-owner Avails.
The attached reflects co-owner volumes available for sale for October 2000.
Please let me know of nay questions you may have.
Thanks,
Steve
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* an editorial from today's Wall Street Journal
REVIEW & OUTLOOK (Editorial)
Asides:
05/08/2001
The Wall Street Journal
Page A26
(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)
California 's Electric Lottery
Golden State residents used an impressive 9% less electricity in the past two
months than they did during the same time last year, but it won't be enough
to dodge rolling blackouts this summer. Southern California Edison is
assigning each of its 4.3 million customers a number from one to 114 that
groups customers in a specific set of circuits totaling 100 megawatts. So
when, for example, the utility has to cut 500 megawatts of power, five
groupings will lose power for an hour. The numbers will be announced on radio
and TV, much like a lottery. But everyone will lose in this lottery, which
has been brought on by the stubborn refusal of California 's politicians to
override environmental objections to new power plants and then their efforts
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Janette Elbertson
Enron Wholesale Services
Legal Department
Telephone: (713) 853-7906
Fax: (713) 646-2600
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Please put on my calender.
-----Original Message-----
From: Suarez, John
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:47 AM
To: Presto, Kevin M.
Subject: RE:
5:00 works - - see you then...... | {
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FYI - The attached FB books have been set up in ERMTP and still waiting for the CP ID for the PB book.
-----Original Message-----
From: Valdes, John
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 10:38 AM
To: Cheung, Cecilia
Subject: FW: additional book needed for the west
As mentioned, I am not sure if you received this from Phillip on a separate e-mail. We are setting this up in global cp, however, I am not sure if you received it or not. Thanks.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Love, Phillip M.
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:06 AM
To: Valdes, John
Subject: additional book needed for the west
can you get the process rolling on this additional book for the west. Thanks.
PL | {
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As a continuation of the integration of Enron Metals into Enron Europe we are
pleased to announce the following organisational changes which become
effective immediately.
Tom McKeever, presently Chairman of Enron Metals will move into the role of
Vice Chairman Enron Europe reporting directly to John Sherriff and Michael
Brown. Tom will focus on developing our key senior business relationships
across all of Enron Europe.
Joe Gold will become President of Enron Metals responsible for the entire
organization. We will announce Joe's replacement for managing our trading
and origination efforts on the Continent in the near future.
Michael Farmer and Michael Hutchinson will continue in their roles managing
the Metals's Merchanting and Financial Trading businesses respectively.
Please join us in congratulating Tom and Joe on their new roles.
From the Enron Europe Office of the Chairman | {
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James Darkow
2312 E. John 101
Seattle, WA 98112
[email protected]
To Mr. Ken Lay,
I'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.
Indeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.
The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.
Sincerely,
James Darkow | {
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Please take a look at these prior to us getting together.
Thanks,
Andy
---------------------- Forwarded by Andy Zipper/Corp/Enron on 06/16/2000
10:43 AM ---------------------------
Andy Zipper
06/15/2000 04:29 PM
To: Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Posting agreement
Louise,
Please review and add comments on the following. I'd like to get your opinion
on the language prior to sending to the lawyers etc. etc.
Thanks.
-andy | {
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AGA for 1/26/01 is -128w/d
Website information:
http://gasfundy.corp.enron.com/gas/framework/default.asp
Drop down Box to "Storage"
In-house Analysis
My files are the last three files.
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Here is the revised presentation. | {
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Project Alta
Model complete; analysis ongoing (Gabe)
Preliminary analysis indicates that ETS values Alta at a discount to the market. Focus on transmission assets/division.
Incorporated NNG feedback on operating results
Further scrub on proforma due Tuesday
Identifying contact points to approach and begin conversations
Project Tornado
Valuation underway (David/Martin/Mike R)
CMS
Valuation to commence next week (Gabe)
Southern Trails
Cash flow analysis underway (Mike G)
Coordinating with Alta strategy
Calypso + Bahamas LNG
Equity ownership and operator role in LNG/pipleline project
Met with EGM-LNG on 20 Aug. Will begin to attend project meetings.
Project descriptive materials expected 9/12 from EGM-LNG - did not arrive
Reviewing Calypso application to FERC
Bridgeline Holdings, LP (JV between ENA and Texaco)
Possible purchase/assumption of ENA interest in LA intrastate pipeline system
Met with Don Miller (ENA Asset Sales) on 22 Aug.
No current action; need to develop strategy
Trans Pecos
No action
TW to deliver letter forcing Pemex action by end September
MLPs
Reviewing benefits/economics of MLP structures
Industry Analysis
Compiling pipeline industry comparable information (David)
Will provide baseline valuation data
Stephen Dowd
Enron Transportation Services
713-345-7219 (office)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Farrell, Keegan
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:41 AM
To: Rozycki, Joanne; Zucha, Theresa; Keiser, Holly; Spencer, Becky; Wright, Alice; Lavon Wilson (E-mail); Eric Gillaspie (E-mail); Mary Murphy (E-mail); Susie Gaitan (E-mail); Taffy Milligan (E-mail); Tara Amato (E-mail)
Subject: Bin Laden Song
This is a little funny and extremely frightening!!!
http://www.flowgo.com/refer/redir.cfm?page_id=19376&d=10-17-01
Keegan Farrell
EB3875
713-345-3317 | {
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We will be offering 2 training classes over the next few weeks. If you are
interested in attending either of these courses, please let me know by
Friday, April 13th.
Tricks of the Trade for Analysts in the Energy Biz
Presented by Jonathan Koomey, PhD, Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley
National Lab
Date: Wednesday, April 18th
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: To Be Determined
Course Outline:
Put facts at your fingertips: Key references and data sources.
Understanding data: Pitfalls in data acquisition and handling.
Introduction to back of the envelope calculations.
Summary of US and Western electricity systems.
This course is still in the trial phase and will require each participant to
provide feedback as to the course content and overall delivery. Class size
is limited to 15 participants.
Negotiation Skills Training - Fighting Fires Without Burning Bridges
Presented by Steven Cohen, President, The Negotiation Skills Company
Date: Tuesday, May 8th and Wednesday May 9th
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: To Be Determined
Pre-Work: Questionnaire outlining your concerns about negotiation.
Reading Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury (provided by Enron).
Course Outline:
This workshop introduces the process of interest-based negotiation and
reinforces those skills through a carefully structured interactive program.
The training provides a group of participants with tools to increase
collaboration and reduce conflict.
Class size is limited to 18 participants.
If you have any questions regarding either program, please do not hesitate to
ask.
Thanks!
Amy | {
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I sent this to my friend at FERC. Souldn't we be opposing this?
---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Hain/HOU/ECT on 01/25/2001 11:20 AM
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Ronald Carroll" <[email protected]>
01/24/2001 10:48 AM
To: <[email protected]>, "Charles Shoneman" <[email protected]>,
"Jeffrey Watkiss" <[email protected]>, "Jacqueline Java"
<[email protected]>, "Kimberly Curry" <[email protected]>, "Paul Fox"
<[email protected]>, "Tracey Bradley" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
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cc:
Subject: Fwd: AG suit to oust ISO Board
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FYI
---------------------- Forwarded by Joel Newton/HOU/Dynegy on 01/24/2001
12:51 PM ---------------------------
Joe Paul
01/24/2001 11:41 AM
To: Joel Newton, "Tiffany, Joseph R., II" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: AG suit to oust ISO Board
ATTORNEY GENERAL SUES TO REMOVE STAKEHOLDER MEMBERS OF ISO BOARD
Seeks To Allow Replacement By Consumer-Oriented Members
January 23, 2001
01-006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(SACRAMENTO) - Attorney General Bill Lockyer today filed suit to have the
26 stakeholder members of the California Independent System Operator
Corporation vacate their office, seeking to pave the way for a newly
reconstituted board representing the interests of consumers.
The "quo warranto" action was filed in Sacramento County Superior Court.
The lawsuit asks the court to have the 26 sitting ISO members ousted from
their positions. The Attorney General has offered current members an
opportunity to resign and avoid further litigation.
The legal move seeks to speed implementation of the new law, AB 5X, which
reconstitutes the ISO into a board of five members appointed by the
governor and confirmed by the Electricity Oversight Board.
Governor Davis has appointed the five new members of the ISO governing
board pursuant to the new law.
The ISO board is responsible for operating, controlling and managing the
power transmission lines that deliver electricity throughout California and
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-----Original Message-----
From: Philip, Willis
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 2:15 PM
To: Sturm, Fletcher J.; Benson, Robert; Presto, Kevin M.; Davis, Mark Dana; Gupta, Gautam; Broderick, Paul J.
Subject: Enron buying
14:01 19Nov2001 RSF-INSIDE FERC: Midwest-Market 2: Lack of sellers forces high Enron bids - PGN311
Washington (Platts)--19Nov2001/301 pm EST/2001 GMT
One trader said that she found arbitrage opportunities on some of the online platforms, capitalizing on a 5- to 6-ct differential between prices posted on EnronOnline and those on IntercontinentalExchange. She confirmed that few market players are willing to sell to Enron, which is forcing Enron to bid at a premium.
Spot prices on ANR Pipeline in Oklahoma ranged from about $1.75/MMBtu early in the morning to about $2.36/MMBtu late, up from Friday's range of $1.38 to $1.58/MMBtu.
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Yes, I'll send the check tomorrow. Send all the pictures you have. How low is the bench? The Mies chairs I was asking about are the very classic chairs shown everywhere. The back and seat chrome legs intersect and form a curvy X. (How's that for description?)
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:26 PM
To: Shankman, Jeffrey A.
Subject: furniture madness
Hi Jeff,
We are bringing alot of new furniture to the shop tomorrow. I will send some
jpegs with an overall view and you can tell us if there is anything of
interest. Also, have you gotten your new checks yet? We could really use the
payment.
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Maybe that commercial is closer than to the truth than I thought ......
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 05/12/2000
02:22 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: David L Fairley 05/12/2000 01:11 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ozzie
Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Emissions: Utilities Secretly Lobbied Congress; Electric Firms Gave
Millions to Left and ...
FYI, see article below. This is beginning to get a lot of attention.
---------------------- Forwarded by David L Fairley/HOU/ECT on 05/12/2000
01:09 PM ---------------------------
From: Christi L Nicolay 05/11/2000 09:21 AM
To: Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, David L Fairley/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Emissions: Utilities Secretly Lobbied Congress; Electric Firms Gave
Millions to Left and ...
See utilities that funded this (in bold below).
---------------------- Forwarded by Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT on 05/11/2000
09:19 AM ---------------------------
Maureen McVicker@EES
05/11/2000 09:12 AM
To: PUBLIC AFFAIRS
cc:
Subject: Emissions: Utilities Secretly Lobbied Congress; Electric Firms Gave
Millions to Left and ...
F Y I
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A Section
Utilities Secretly Lobbied Congress; Electric Firms Gave Millions to
Left and Right to Halt Deregulation
John Mintz
05/11/2000
The Washington Post
FINAL
A01
Copyright 2000, The Washington Post Co. All Rights Reserved
Some of the nation's largest electric utilities have secretly
funneled millions of dollars through two front groups--one headed by
well-known conservative leaders to appeal to Republicans, the other
affiliated with unions--to stop Congress from deregulating their
industry.
The campaign, which at times was run out of the offices of the
utilities' CEOs, was so secret that some Washington lobbyists for
these same companies were kept in the dark about many of its
activities, according to documents stamped "confidential" by the
effort's organizers.
The documents offer an inside view of the industry's
clandestine efforts to wage its political battle through newly minted
entities with innocuous-sounding names. While the use of such groups
has become a common device in lobbying campaigns, it is rare to obtain
a detailed operator's manual for such an effort, complete with candid
assessments of individual lawmakers' vulnerabilities and specific
budgets for waging grass-roots campaigns in their districts.
Although the two groups--the conservative Citizens for State
Power and the liberal Electric Utility Shareholders Alliance--have
advertised heavily against deregulation, until now only those involved
in the effort knew the organizations were the creation of the same
network of utilities. This network believed using seemingly
independent surrogates made their case more believable and shielded
them from political risk.
A 1998 memo said the utilities ran the groups in an
arm's-length way described as "discreet, guarded and highly
confidential. . . . Fear of congressional reprisals conditioned this
style. . . . It would be prudent to avoid rash openness."
Their ongoing "grass roots" lobbying campaign was designed to
influence members of Congress by whipping up hometown ferment with
radio ads directing listeners to call "1-800-BAD-BILL" and telephone
banks wired to connect angry home district residents to congressional
offices.
The goal of the operation, on which the utilities spent $17
million over the last 3 1/2 years, was to bottle up legislation in a
single congressional panel, the House Commerce Committee's energy and
power subcommittee.
The utilities' stealth campaign is one reason energy
deregulation legislation has been stalled, although last fall one
partial deregulation bill was reported to the full committee. Commerce
Chairman Thomas J. Bliley Jr. (R-Va.) is a staunch industry critic
determined to move a bill.
The documents describe meetings in Washington steak houses such
as Sam & Harry's where utility lobbyists and consultants shaped
strategies for stopping Bliley. The dozen or so participants in the
operation--who called their effort "The Project"--address each other
in the memos with the kind of blunt talk that isn't often found in
civics textbooks.
"The trendline is ominous in that a spirit of accommodation and
compromise is definitely taking hold," said one document in 1998, when
the utilities feared Bliley was winning over committee colleagues.
"The number one goal of 'The Project' has always been to bottleneck
legislation."
The participants speak of the need to "demonize" the federal
agency that regulates utilities and to use debates about nuclear power
as "a highly provocative wedge issue" to destabilize legislative
adversaries.
The memos were given to The Washington Post by deregulation
advocates, and participants in "The Project" confirmed their
authenticity.
The effort has outraged some congressional advocates of power
deregulation. Rep. Steve Largent (R-Okla.)--whom the conservative
front group, Citizens for State Power, attacked in home district radio
ads last year--said it is "bogus" for a group to claim the
conservative mantle by protecting big utilities.
"They're wearing a conservative hat, but they ought to be
wearing a profit-making hat," said Largent. "The best interest of
conservatives is to create competition."
Citizens for State Power (CSP) is headed by two leading lights
of the conservative movement--anti-tax and Republican activist Grover
Norquist, and David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative
Union--and is run day-to-day by a veteran GOP operative, Craig
Shirley. It denied for years that it took industry funds, but in
recent years acknowledged taking some such money while offering no
details.
The Electric Utility Shareholders Alliance (EUSA) also was
created by utility funds, with the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers kicking in small sums. It acknowledged some of its
utility backers a few years ago but uses populist language to argue
that federal deregulation would cause layoffs and hurt mom-and-pop
utility shareholders.
The documents detail how the Washington political consultants
who run "The Project" call into action one or another of these two
groups depending on circumstances. They used the right-leaning CSP to
broadcast ads criticizing Largent in his conservative Tulsa district
and employed the more liberal EUSA to air commercials against Rep.
Rick White (R-Wash.), who a year later lost his seat representing a
more moderate Seattle district.
In its effort to stymie federal deregulation, "The Project" at
times argued both sides of an issue before different audiences. Its
participants told environmentally minded legislators that various
deregulation bills weren't aggressive enough in reducing utility
pollution but dispatched others to argue to pro-business members that
Congress should not threaten deep emissions cuts.
While energy deregulation is an arcane concept to the public,
it is an extraordinarily high-stakes struggle for the nation's $300
billion-a-year power industry. The battle pits investor-owned
utilities against large manufacturers that want cheap power and
independent power companies, such as Enron Corp., that want to compete
with utilities. For one House Commerce subcommittee markup last year,
lobbying firms paid temp workers to wait in line outside the hearing
room for two days so the firms would have seats at the markup.
Most investor-owned utilities don't want the federal government
to deregulate their businesses and introduce competition. These
utilities say that if need be, they prefer that state legislatures and
state utilities commissions do the job because they are less
heavy-handed than federal officials. So far 26 states have taken the
step.
Deregulation advocates say that the state efforts result in a
confusing regulatory checkerboard and that federal action would lower
energy prices and encourage investment in clean energy sources.
Many top GOP leaders were eager to deregulate utilities when
they took over Congress in 1995, seeing it as a test of a bedrock
conservative principle: opening the marketplace to competition.
Within months, a group of utilities sprang into action,
organized by a law firm with a thriving utility practice. The firm,
which now goes by the name Ryan, Phillips, Utrecht & MacKinnon,
enlisted several existing clients and, later, numerous other firms.
Soon, the firm had brought in nine utilities that paid from
$300,000 to $700,000 a year to fund "The Project" during the years
they participated. The main corporate participants, the documents
said, were Carolina Power & Light, Florida Power & Light, Texas
Utilities, Illinois-based Commonwealth Edison, Reliant Energy
(formerly called Houston Industries), Ohio-based First Energy,
Michigan-based Consumers Energy, Florida-based TECO and Union Electric
Co. in Missouri.
"The Project" was run by law firm partner Jeffrey MacKinnon, a
former top aide to Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.), chairman of the House
subcommittee; and Tim Ridley, a former Democratic staff member in
Congress who now runs a firm specializing in "grass roots" lobbying
campaigns.
They and the utilities ran the two front groups and supervised
more than 50 "mobilizations" in congressional districts, in which
radio aids were aired. Banks of trained telephone operators arranged
for home district residents to send telegrams or place calls to
congressional offices. The groups also arranged for influential
citizens in the members' home towns to spread their message--including
the car dealers who sold members their cars.
While most of the ads were not particularly negative, others
used sarcasm or debatable statistics to attack their targets.
The one broadcast against Largent said he was favoring "Boston,
bureaucrats and biomass" because the House member had joined with Rep.
Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) on a measure that industry officials said
could have required utilities to use alternative energy sources. A
memo from late 1998, six months before the campaign, gave a taste of
the utilities' displeasure with him, describing the firms as "highly
alarmed by Largent's obtuseness" and noting they "could make Largent's
life very uncomfortable." Some congressional Republicans hold Citizens
for State Power
partially responsible for defeating White, who lost his swing seat to
a Democrat, Jay Inslee. A year before the November 1998 election, the
group aired an ad saying White wanted to raise utility rates by 35
percent, and it also circulated a poll and memo among political
professionals showing that White would be beaten easily, in part
because of his embrace of deregulation.
"For the first time in this debate there were palpable
political consequences for appearing to support" deregulation, a June
1998 document said. "In the case of Rick White, those consequences
were direct and career threatening."
White said he doubted the ads played much role in his defeat,
but he recalls his unease at realizing a GOP group was targeting him.
"I was a loyal member of the Republican cause, and this was a
case of shooting a friend in the foot," he said.
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Please review this file every day. Biliana will be posting this file on the web in the near future. The summary includes all desk to desk deals.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Pehlivanova, Biliana
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:46 PM
To: Allen, Phillip K.; Ermis, Frank; Gay, Randall L.; Grigsby, Mike; Holst, Keith; Kuykendall, Tori; Lenhart, Matthew; Reitmeyer, Jay; Scott, Susan M.; Smith, Matt; South, Steven P.; Tholt, Jane M.; Wolfe, Jason
Subject: Desk to Desk Deals
<< File: Desk to Desk Deals 1119.pdf >> | {
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----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 09/13/2000 04:25 PM -----
Bradley Diebner
09/13/2000 04:22 PM
To: Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana
Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Lesli
Campbell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly Harris/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia
Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Enron Europe Global
Contracts and Facilities, Enron Europe Global CounterParty, Stephanie
Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bradley Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacey
Richardson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adnan Patel/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: EOL Credit Responses 09/13/00
Please note this is the correct file. The first file sent, didn't have a
profile for Merrick. Please use this.
The EOL approvals for 09/13/00 are attached below.
Regards,
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Patrick:
As we discussed this morning, Greg Pyle, Gerry Cashiola, and I spoke this
morning. Greg Pyle will be getting back to us next week regarding the HP
contact on Connectivity issues discussed at our last meeting. He is well on
the way to identifying the appropriate person who could speak with our EBS
team .
We'll catch up on the Storage Services conference call December 7th at 10 AM!
Sarah-Joy Hunter | {
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The information should have been sent to you by now. I was out of town last
week. Sory about the delay. Email is a great way to comminicate on this.
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Here are the purchases we are making for the balance of January. | {
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Thanks for the weather report. I bought a good coat a couple of months ago
with London and Calgary in mind. Worked well in London two weeks ago, so I
will come equipped with coat, gloves, scarf, etc.
I can go either way on dinner for Wednesday night. If it would be good for
you to get home at a reasonable hour, then we can all three have an early
supper. (If I get in bed early my body would probably be in shock, but would
adjust!) Or if we don't want to feel rushed, then a drink with Laura sounds
great. Ask if her pronunciation in Spanish class is improved or impaired by
alcohol. I will let you all decide based on your commitments both inside and
outside work - either way will work well for me. --Sally
Peggy Hedstrom
02/05/2001 04:19 PM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Calgary Trip
Just wanted to let you know that our weather has turned a little colder this
week. We have a little bit of fresh snow and the temperature is in the high
20's, however with the windchill it's more like 20 F. For dinner on
Wednesday, Laura has a Spanish class at 7:00. We have a couple of options.
We could go to dinner at Joey Tomatoes right after the meeting at 5:00. Or,
we could go for a drink with Laura after the meeting and you and I could go
to dinner afterwards. My preference would be to eat earlier rather than
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I do support the change. Let me know what I can do to help. You are
correct: this is the way we handle regulatory counsel in other regions,
particularly the US. What Derrick and I have agreed with regard to counsel
selection is: gov't/reg affairs picks the counsel we want to use and he
retains a veto, which has rarely if ever been exercised. Once we have
retained counsel we will use that counsel on other regulatory projects unless
the legal department starts to have a problem with the firm (eg because they
represent someone against us in litigation). Again, I don't recall this ever
being an issue. It seems to work: outside counsel gets the message that we
will look dimly on any firm that squares off against us and we select the
most qualified counsel on our issues.
Mark Schroeder@ECT
09/01/2000 06:18 AM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: 2001 budget
You should be receiving today a copy of my draft budget proposed for Enron
Europe for 2001. I understand from Nick that they are doing their own budget
for Enron Japan, which I will see only after the fact.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, you will see that I am budgetting to pay a substantial sum
for legal fees. I will be proposing to John Sherriff, Michael Brown (our new
COO and former General Counsel, which will make my proposal doubly
problematic), and to Mark Evans (current General Counsel) that I pay/manage
our outside regulatory counsel. We can discuss (rather than do a lengthy
e-mail), but having this function managed by Legal (and Houston/Jim Derrick
rejecting our choice of counsel in important cases), is increasingly a
problem. I believe this will mirror what you do in the USA, e.g., Dan
Watkiss, and hope that I can count on your support for this change. thansk
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"Oil" means crude off, condensate and other liquid hydrocarbons meeting the
quality standards and specifications set forth in Article VI hereof. also,
do we even need this definition?
*****************************************
"Payment Date" means, for or with respect to any Month, the last LIBOR
Business Day of the next following Month. For example, February 28, 2001 is
the Payment Date for the Month of January 2001. i think this reads better if
we say:
"Payment Date" means, for or with respect to any Month, the last LIBOR
Business Day of the Month following the production Month. For example,
February 28, 2001 is the Payment Date for the production Month of January
2001.
*****************************************
Section 3.3. Enforcement of Production Payment Documents. Seller shall take
all actions as may be appropriate to abide by the provisions of the
Production Payment Documents and enforce the provisions of the Production
Payment Documents against the Producer. Seller shall not amend any
Production Payment Document in any material respect without the consent of
Buyer.
once again, i think this should state, that consent is only needed when
amending something that will change any of the items tied to the Confirm -
term, price, volume... we should be able to change capex, or even the oil
vols... w/o consent.
*****************************************
Section 4.2. Scheduling. Not less than fifteen (15) Days prior to the first
Day of each Month during the Term of a Transaction, Seller will notify Buyer
of the daily quantities of Gas that Seller expects to be available for
delivery to Buyer hereunder at each Delivery Point during such Month. No
later than twenty-four (24) hours prior to Buyer's Transporter's nomination
deadline for such Month, Buyer agrees to schedule for delivery at each
Delivery Point commencing on the first Day of such Month the quantities of
Gas which Seller expects to deliver in kind to Buyer at each Delivery Point
during such Month pursuant to this Agreement. Although Buyer recognizes that
the quantity at each Delivery Point may fluctuate in accordance with the
provisions of the Production Payment Documents, Seller agrees to provide
Buyer immediately upon receipt by Seller a copy of any notice or agreement to
change any rate of production or Delivery Point under the terms of the
applicable Production Payment Documents. make this 3 Business Days
*****************************************
Section 7.1. Price. Buyer shall pay Seller for all Gas delivered hereunder
each Month in compliance with Sections 4.1, 6.1 and 6.4 by making the
calculations described below for each Transaction (after disregarding any
Measurement and Allocation Inaccuracies), adding together for all
Transactions all amounts deemed owed by Buyer to Seller and by Seller to
Buyer during such Month, and paying to Seller the resulting net amount deemed
owed by Buyer to Seller on the Payment Date for such Month as provided in
Section 8.1 (provided that if such resulting net amount is owed by Seller to
Buyer then Seller shall pay the same to Buyer):
i need to think about this, but i think in reality, ENA will pay to Brazos
each confirm/deal separately. but i think this is such a small, moot point
that i won't pursue.
*****************************************
Section 7.1. Price. under b: refers to Index Price - the confirm/transaction
agrmt calls this the Spot Price. this needs to jive.
*****************************************
section 14.1, make me the Notices person. fax #646.3640 &
[email protected]
i'm not sure who you want to put for ENA - bob bowen's group? if so, fax #
is 646.4816.
*****************************************
we need a transaction agreement for crescendo.
*****************************************
re the transaction agreement for st mary's [which is attached]. we need to
specify somewhere in that agrmt that that is the st. mary's deal... per the
confirm definition [see below]. so that one can figure out which confirm
goes with which deal.
"Confirmation" means, with respect to a Transaction, a confirmation letter or
statement between Buyer and Seller, setting forth for such Transaction the
applicable Effective Date, Contract Price, Index Price, Delivery Points, and
Scheduled Amounts and a reference to the related Conveyance
*****************************************
also re the transaction agreement for st mary's, do we want the MaxDQ to
state that? what happens if 100% of the gas is down on day 5, and they want
to make it all up on day 6. i don't think we s/b limited to 25%. ALSO, the
agrmt refers to the enfolio agmt, which needs to be changed.
*****************************************
---------------------- Forwarded by Joan Quick/HOU/ECT on 12/24/2000 05:00 PM
---------------------------
Teresa G Bushman
12/21/2000 04:22 PM
To: Jesus Melendrez/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joan Quick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian
Otis/NA/Enron@Enron, Eric Wardle/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Master Natural Gas Purchase and Sale Agreement
Teresa G. Bushman
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3835A
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 853-7895
fax (713) 646-3393
[email protected]
----- Forwarded by Teresa G Bushman/HOU/ECT on 12/21/2000 04:26 PM -----
[email protected]
12/21/2000 03:04 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Master Natural Gas Purchase and Sale Agreement
Attached are clean and marked versions of our proposed natural gas purchase
and sale agreement. This has not been fully reviewed by Enron and remains
subject to change in all respects. The marked attachment shows changes
from the crude oil agreement sent earlier today.
(See attached file: Gas Ver 2 marked from Oil Ver 6.doc)
(See attached file: Gas Ver 2 marked from Oil Ver 6.wpd)
(See attached file: Natural Gas Purchase and Sale Agreement Ver 2
clean.doc) (See attached file: Natural Gas Purchase and Sale Agreement
Ver 2 clean.wpd)
John W. Rain
Thompson & Knight L.L.P.
1700 Pacific Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75201
Phone: 214.969.1644 (Dallas)
Phone: 713.653.8887 (Houston)
Fax: 214.880.3150
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- Gas Ver 2 marked from Oil Ver 6.doc
- Gas Ver 2 marked from Oil Ver 6.wpd
- Natural Gas Purchase and Sale Agreement Ver 2 clean.doc
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Just so we are all on the same page, this is the most recent draft of the ESA
breakout contract in my files.
Thanks,
Kay
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 12/05/2000 01:48
PM ---------------------------
"Thompson, Peter J." <[email protected]> on 11/30/2000 02:30:37 PM
To: "Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Pipitone, Paul" <[email protected]>, "Cobb, Chris"
<[email protected]>
Subject: Attached Files
Attached please find a clean draft of the Enron South America Turbine
Agreement, as well as a blackline showing changes made to the from
document agreed to by GE.
The only additional information that we need to insert into the
agreement is the Agreement Number in Section 6.7.1.
I will send the exhibits in a few moments.
<<ESA Break-out Agreement Draft of 11/30/00.DOC>> <<Comparison of
Enron South America Turbine Agreement.DOC>>
- 00.DOC
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fyi
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 02/20/2001 08:35 AM -----
Dan Leff@EES
02/16/2001 11:53 AM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Mike Dahlke
I am meeting with Mike on 2/27.
I will feedback after that.
Regards - Dan
From: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 02/02/2001 06:09 PM
To: Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Mike Dahlke
I know you guys have been working around the clock. I just wanted to make
sure you hadn't forgotten about Mike Dahlke (whose resume I sent on to you
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As we discussed yesterday, the TCPL Mainline Service and Pricing Settlement
language
on the proposed Capacity Turnback Policy may be very important feature of the
Settlement
if ENA ends up reducing its sale to the plant and is responsible for
mitigating the cost of Sithe's
transportation upstream of Chippawa. The other features such as FT Make-Up
Credits and AOS
Credits on Sithe's transport will create new opportunities to generate
incremental revenues for
ENA and Sithe. The IT Floor Price will directly impact the "death spiral"
of future capacity
decontracting and resulting increased demand charges for Sithe if the IT
Floor is placed below
100% of firm tolls.
Here are some additional comments and questions on the draft language on
TCPL's
Turnback Policy:
1) Policy is good only through December 31, 2002, the ending date of the
Settlement.
There are a couple pipeline expansions (i.e. Iroquois' Eastchester and a
rumored
alternative to the Canadian portion of Millenium) that have a Fall 2003
in-service
date. Will TCPL's "queue" for new capacity kick-off the Turnback Policy?
Is there
a requirement that TCPL's upstream capacity match up with takeaway capacity
in
the U.S., for example Iroquois's 230,000 dth/d Eastchester project. Sithe's
capacity
may only partially prevent an additional expansion from Dawn to Waddington.
Sithe's capacity, however, would have higher value if the rumored Dawn to
Niagara
expansion alternative to Millenium becomes a reality. Can the language be
clarified
so that we don't lose out on turning back Sithe's capacity if an expansion
project
does not quite hit the deadline of December 31, 2002?
2) Requests for Turnback to be only posted on TCPL's bulletin board. Can
TCPL be
required to make a written notification to all FT shippers? What will be
the minimum
amount of time that shipper will have to prepare turnback bids? Several
weeks to
a month is typical for U.S. pipelines and can occur simultaneously during
the Open
Season for the expansions.
3) Existing FT shippers along the path on the Mainline System being expanded
may
offer to turnback all, or a portion of, their FT contracts. What criteria
and who
determines the path to be expanded? If a downstream expansion project is for
10 years, what if TCPL only needs to expand for the first couple of years
and then
there is more turnback? It just seems that there is so much TCPL discretion
on the
bid and evaluation process? Could some guidelines or goals established ahead
of time, in addition to the highest NPV process, that would direct how some
of these
decisions are made?
4) FT Shippers can turnback capacity on a permanent or temporary basis. Is
this
the approach that TCPL is proposing to handle that capacity is only needed
for
say 10 years to match up with Iroquois' Eastchester project? In the U.S.
shippers
have ROFR rights to extend their contract after the initial term. Is
turnback capacity
and the evaluation process that TCPL is proposing considering extending
contracts
beyond the primary term?
5) Turnback premiums and turnback discounts. I believe the goal should be
that
Shipper's such as Sithe, who have the longest contract term on TCPL's shipper
list, are protected from any increased rate base that will lead to higher
prices in
the future if the entire pipeline is not fully contracted. This is an
optimization step
that needs to be included during the bid evaluations. I am not clear whether
the proposed NPV approach and the Policy Item #7 fully protects long-term
shippers?
6) During the NPV evaluation, are 100% tolls used or just the reservation
charges?
7) The valuation of the NPV cost of new Facilities and/or "Transportation by
Others"
capacity to meet new service reuirements. Sithe's St. Clair to Chippawa
transport
is already a "TBO" capacity contract from Dawn to Chippawa. Could the
wording
be changed in the evaluation formula so that TCPL considers the net cost
impact
to the TCPL. on the net facility impact, rather than just any new savings in
"TBO"
capacity costs?
8) All turnback costs and revenues will be recorded in a Flow-Through Deferral
Account. Will remaining firm shippers see all the benefit or the cost from
how
this account will be applied in the next subsequent Test Year?
If you have any questions, please call me at x31667,
Ruth | {
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Hello Eric Saibi,
This is an automated email delivery. The following info is for
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Wonder what their nomination will be for Nov?
Thanks
Diana | {
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I will be able to interview at either time. I selected the late time on the
email, but wanted to respond to make sure you received it.
DG
---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 02/09/2001
10:45 AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Andrea Richards @ ENRON 02/09/2001 10:35 AM
To: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Baumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jana Giovannini/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Analyst Interviews Needed - 2/15/01
Darron, David, please respond to Jana in regards to the times that you will
be available to interview candidates.
---------------------- Forwarded by Andrea Richards/NA/Enron on 02/09/2001
10:41 AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Jana Giovannini @ ECT 01/25/2001 01:42 PM
To: John Cobb/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Bob Chandler/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, James
Saunders/Houston/Eott@Eott, Jennifer Lev/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Lisa
Sutton/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Susan Helton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Georgeanne
Hodges/HOU/ECT@ECT, Faith Killen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Whiting/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Sayed Khoja/NA/Enron, Mary Lynne Ruffer/HOU/EES@EES, Jody Pierce/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Thomas Myers/HOU/ECT
cc: Shelly Butler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andrea Richards/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Analyst Interviews Needed - 2/15/01
All,
The Analyst and Associate Programs recognize we have many Analyst needs that
need to be addressed immediately. While we anticipate many new Analysts
joining Enron this summer (late May) and fulltime (August) we felt it
necessary to address some of the immediate needs with an Off-Cycle Recruiting
event. We are planning this event for Thursday, February 15 and are inviting
approximately 30 candidates to be interviewed. I am asking that you forward
this note to any potential interviewers (Managers or above). We will conduct
first round interviews in the morning and the second round interviews in the
afternoon. We need for interviewers to commit either to the morning
(9am-12pm) or afternoon (2pm-5pm) complete session. Please submit your
response using the buttons below and update your calendar for this date. If
you are currently on the new Outlook program, you may not be able to use the
buttons below. In that instance, please contact me at x39233 to volunteer.
In addition, we have a need within one of Enron's business units for
accounting majors. We will be bringing several people in to interview with
accounting backgrounds. We will then make sure that the schedule will be set
so you would interview these specific candidates. We would greatly
appreciate your assistance in this effort. Thanks in advance for your
cooperation.
Thank you,
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EFF_DT PORTFOLIO_ID DOWN95
11/15/00 MANAGEMENT-CRD 0
11/15/00 MANAGEMENT-GAS 3,570,479
11/15/00 MANAGEMENT-PWR 200,087
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Hi Mark,
I think I'm finally convinced that it's probably best to have an alcoholic as
President following Clinton's sexual escapades!!? This way in four years we
can try to find a recovering drug addict to keep the faith.? Then, we can
just turn the White House into a whore house because a Mexican Pimp could
then be our next choice? -? what do ya think?!?
Don't forget to vote for Gore to offset my Bush vote!!
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---------------------- Forwarded by Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT on 04/02/2001 10:11 AM ---------------------------
Week of 04.02.01
From: Enron In Action@ENRON on 03/30/2001 05:19 PM
Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON
To: All Enron Houston
cc:
Subject: Enron In Action 04.02.01
Discounted tickets to 104 KRBE / Enron Earth Day are available for Enron employees to purchase for $16 (regular price = $20) on-line through the Signature Shop at www.enronsigshop.com now until this Wednesday, April 4. Concert information is available at www.104krbe.com . Check out volunteer opportunities in the Volunteer Section below!
Give us your best shot and join Cliff Baxter to help raise funds for Junior Achievement by participating in the Birdies for Charity Putting Contest in the Enron Lobby on Tuesday, April 3, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Watch for special appearances by Jeff Skilling, Greg Whalley and others! Donate $5 and you will have three chances to sink a putt and be entered to win some great golf prizes!
Contingent Staffing Solutions - An New Enron Innovation -
Frequent user of temporary employees for administrative / clerical support? Then learn about Contingent Staffing Solutions (CSS) a new Enron innovation designed to provide you with better, faster and more cost efficient service when you need a temporary employee. Come and hear all about it at our InfoSessions, scheduled for this Friday, April 6, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM in EB5C2. Cookies and drinks will be provided, plus register to win two tickets to an upcoming Astros game.
The new 2000 Enron Annual Reports are now available and can be ordered through the Forms Management Group, Item #43884. You may order them through Moore Source eProcurement or fax in a Forms Requisition.
The Museum of Fine Arts and KRTS 92.1 invite you, your co-workers and your friends to a Corporate Partners' event... First Fridays (the professional's happy hour) on Friday, April 6 , 2001 5:30 till 8:30 p.m. Enjoy the music of the Dylon Robbins Quartet in the Cafe Express of the museum's Audrey Jones Beck Building 5601 Main Street. Lite refreshments, Cash Bar, Please come as you are! Call India Mittag at (713) 639-7570 for more information
First Fridays provides an opportunity to mingle with other professionals, listen to music, and get your monthly dose of culture.
THIS MONTH
Drop your business card to have a chance to win a pair of free tickets to...
"La Vida Loca" - "The Crazy Life" at The Glassell School of Art Annual Benefit and Art Auction on Friday, May 4, 2001. You will be treated to a dinner buffet followed by dancing in the Cullen Sculpture Garden(price of ticket $125/person).
The 5A Gala Benefiting the African American Art Advisory Association and honoring Houston artists, Michelle Barnes and Rick Lowe on Saturday, April 7, 2001 Dinners will be served at several homes around Houston and then guests will come to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for dessert and entertainment(price of ticket $75/person).
2001 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Corporate Partners Spring Reception, April 3!
Be a part of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 2001 Corporate Partners Spring Reception on Tuesday, April 3 at the Law building of the MFA. Enjoy great food donated by ARIES Restaurant and The Redwood Grill, free drinks, cool art, and good friends. To attend or with questions call (713) 639-7585.
Recycle Your Cell Phone!!!
Did you forget to bring in your discarded cell phones last week? If so, please send them to Gavin Dillingham at 3AC1526b by April 30th. By bringing your old phones, bag phones, batteries, adapters, charging units and other cell=phone related items, you will support Enron's effort to benefit the Houston Chapter of CARE.
CARE is on the world's largest international relief and development organizations with funds going directly to develop sustainable agricultural and economic systems including medical and educational programs in Latin America, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean. All collected cell phones will be recycled back into use or disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner and you will receive an acknowledgement letter from CARE for this donation.
Monday, April 9th
Pecan Grove Country Club
$125 a player (includes green fees, cart, lunch, dinner & 2 drink tickets)
For registration call Donna Clement at (281) 240-8181
WalkAmerica, taking place April 29, is the March of Dimes biggest fund-raiser. Money raised from the WalkAmerica supports pioneering research and innovative programs that save babies born prematurely or with birth defects. Since its beginning in 1970, WalkAmerica has raised more than $1 billion to help give babies a fighting chance.
Every dollar raised will be matched by Enron.
You can read more about the March of Dimes at www.modimes.org.
For more information, please contact Kimberly Nelson (ext. 33580) or Gina Taylor (ext. 37681).
The Lone Star Boxer Rescue Golf Tournament will be held at Cypresswood Golf Course on Wednesday, April 11 beginning with a Shotgun Start at 1 PM. All proceeds for the tournament benefits the Lone Star Boxer Rescue group which is an all volunteer orginization who works to provide veterinary treatment and find new, permanent homes for unwanted and abandoned Boxer dogs
- GOLF TOURNEY HOLE SPONSORSHIP FORM.doc
- GOLF TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION FORM.doc
Hockey Fans!!! The Houston Aeros Booster Club End -of-Season Banquet is Monday, April 9, 2001 from 6 PM - 10 PM at the Warwick Hotel located
at 5791 Main Street. All proceeds benefit "Kids Unlimited Foundation", an all volunteer organization benefiting children with cancer and their families.
"Kids" sponsors family oriented events to bring together everyone affected by these devastating circumstances.
Donation
Nonmembers: $70.00 Cocktails: 6pm-7pm
Members: $60.00 Dinner: 7pm-8:30pm
Table: $750.00 Silent Auction: 6pm-9pm
(table seats 8 persons plus player)
Beer, wine and soft drinks included in the price.
For additional information contact Debra Perlingiere @ 37658 or Aeros Booster Banquet Contact John Shaw @ 281-531-7799, [email protected].
This group of young professionals is a fun, energetic group of young professionals in their twenties and thirties working hard to increase the awareness of DePelchin Children's Center among young adults in Houston. The organization hosts social gatherings, helping with various volunteer projects and raising funds for DePelchin Children's Center. Please call (713) 802-7648 or go to www.depelchin.org/young.html to learn how you can become a member.
As a member of Young Friends, you will: receive free admission to social functions have the opportunity to volunteer for fun projects that benefit children who are served by DePelchin Children's Center be able to serve on Young Friends' committees receive the Directory of Members as well as DePelchin's quarterly newsletter, Today have the satisfaction of supporting one of Houston's most well-established charitable organizations. receive networking opportunities with other young professionals
Support TEAM ENRON and Jeff Skilling by participating in the MS150 from Houston to Austin on April 21st and April 22nd. All-purpose volunteers are needed to handle various logistical duties including serving meals to the Team, playing music, directing riders to the Enron Tent, setting-up and tearing-down, making massage appointments... to name just a few!
Can't commit to the whole weekend? Participate where you can! Main sites include Bellville (Saturday lunch), LaGrange (overnight stop), Bastrop (Sunday lunch) and Austin (the FINISH LINE!). While everyone will be responsible for their own transportation & lodging, our volunteers are welcome to camp out with the Team in the Enron Tent in LaGrange. You may also investigate the possibility of staying at lodging establishments in the area.
All volunteers will receive a free Enron Cycling Club tee-shirt, free meals and a priceless experience. Feel free to bring along your friends and family to volunteer, too! Take this opportunity to be a hero for our riders who take on this cycling adventure to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society supporting the Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, and Corpus Christi areas. Please contact Heather Choate via e-mail or at x33278 for more information!
On Saturday, April 7th, volunteers are needed to work the KRBE Kid's Zone and the Ultimate Enron Solar-Powered Anti-Haze Maze at the 104 KRBE / Enron Earth Day Festival. As a volunteer, you'll receive a free special-edition volunteer tee-shirt, one (1) free ticket to the concert and free lunch!!! A brief orientation will take place in the Energizer on Tuesday, March 27th at 3:00pm.
Please call Jessica Nunez at ext. 31918 to reserve your slot!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR 15TH ANNUAL HOUSTON HOOP-IT-UP MAY 5-6!
The best way to get yourself jump-started for a full year of Hoops. Become a part of this jammin'hoops scene with over 1,200 teams & 4,800 players. Join us at Greenspoint Mall for a basketball-crazed atmosphere. Games and special events being played simultaneously on 110 courts so the basketballs will be flying HOOP-IT-UP is where you play for FUN. EVENT BENEFITS THE "ESCAPE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER"
SATURDAY - MAY 5TH 8:00 - 6:00 PM
SUNDAY - MAY 6TH 8:00 - 5:00 PM
For more information please call "Hoop-It-Up Hotline": 713-521-4535 or
E-Mail: [email protected]
Join the Integrated Solutions Team & PSI Homesavers on April 21 & April 28!
Enron is proud to support PSI Homesavers with three crews for their annual spring volunteer project. More crews can be added so sign up to participate or include your team! Responsibilities include being part of a work crew to complete needed exterior home repairs for low income, predominately elderly homeowners in Houston neighborhoods. Contact Donnis Traylor at. ext. 55667 for more information!
Please contact Charla Reese at x35202 if you are a member of a band that would interested in playing at an Enron employee event.
Weight Watchers "At Work" is gearing up for another session. Cost is $164 for 15 weeks ($143 for Weight Watchers "Lifetime Members"). There are 18 spaces remaining and they will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Reserve your space by e-mailing [email protected]. Classes are held every Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. beginning April 4. E-mail confirmations for class participants will begin on Monday, April 2.
Double click on the icon below to learn more about the new Enron Kids' Center.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Giron, Darron C.
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 3:56 PM
To: Cheung, Cecilia
Cc: Love, Phillip M.
Subject: More Counterparties
Attached is a long list of counterparty names to move from NG-PRICE into ENA-WT-SOCAL. Please move only financial deals only. Please let me know when this is complete. Thanks.
DG | {
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FYI. I am sure you are already up to speed. Glad your back. See ya
on Tuesday. Thanks. Lynn
---------------------- Forwarded by Lynn Blair/ET&S/Enron on 06/24/2001 10:17 AM ---------------------------
From: Harry Woodson/ENRON@enronXgate on 06/22/2001 12:15 PM
To: Lynn Blair/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Shelley Corman/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: FW: Oneok Bushton- An Additional Delay in Decision
-----Original Message-----
From: Zikes, Becky
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 10:58 AM
To: Cessac, Kenneth; Dietz, Rick; Dykes, Tangie; Kile, Rick; Lowry, Phil; Woodson, Harry; Jim Bowen (E-mail); Paul LaNasa (E-mail)
Cc: Davis, Britt; Ringblom, Kathy
Subject: Oneok Bushton- An Additional Delay in Decision
The panel has requested an additional week to come up with a decision in this case and all parties have agreed. The decision is now expected to be handed down on Friday, June 29. Again, I will let you know the outcome as soon as we receive word. | {
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Hugh & Scott -
Please express my thanks to Marathon Oil for your company's support of our
organization, and your efforts working on our governance committees. The
five segment participation in our organization is critical to its success --
and Marathon has been a long time supporter and representative of the
producer segment. Scott, please let me know if there is anything I can do to
help as you become more acquainted with our Executive Committee.
Richard -
Congratulations for being elected the chairman of your producer segment.
JoAnn will be happy to furnish you with producer membership lists whenever
you need them to help in administering elections. Let us know if there is
anything else we can do to help.
Best Regards, Rae
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Subj: Election Results
Date: 5/1/00 1:19:42 PM Central Daylight Time
From: [email protected] (Richard D Smith)
The results of the GISB Producer Segment April 27, 2000 election were as
follows:
Elected to the Executive Committee
Mr. Scott Brown, Marathon Oil Company
Term Ending - Dec. 31, 2001
Elected to Producer Segment Chair
Mr. Richard Smith, ExxonMobil Gas Marketing Co.
Term Ending - Dec. 31, 2000 | {
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Police chiefs are concerned that Attorney General John Ashcroft's request that they help interview thousands of Middle Eastern men seems like racial profiling.
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Medical investigators began searching for clues as to how a widow who rarely left her house had become the country's fifth recent anthrax fatality.
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Middle-age and elderly people who took anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen or naproxen for at least two years were apparently protected from Alzheimer's disease.
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Foreign militants trapped inside Kunduz have asked to leave Afghanistan through a protected corridor and travel to Pakistan.
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Osama bin Laden's relationship with the Taliban helped lead the Afghan religious movement into a more global jihad and, eventually, doom.
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Saudi Arabia's former intelligence chief said Wednesday that his government had seen no evidence that the Iraqi government had provided support to Al Qaeda.
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The rapid decline of the Enron Corporation has devastated its employees' retirement plan, which was heavy with company stock.
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<font face="times new roman"><b><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/22/business/22ENRO.html?todaysheadlines">Circling the Wagons Around Enron</a></b><br>
Officials of Dynegy weighed whether to seek to renegotiate the terms of the company's agreement to acquire Enron, while Enron and its bankers sought to shore up the company's finances.
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The economy remains weak but reports suggest it is no longer worsening, giving weight to the increasingly popular view that a recovery is only a few months away.
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<font face="times new roman"><b><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/22/technology/circuits/22CHEC.html?todaysheadlines">What Did You Do Before the War?</a></b><br>
New fears and new data tools are yielding a boom in background checks -- even after your hired.
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On the heels of two major settlements, William H. Neukom, the legal field general in Microsoft's antitrust conflicts, said that he would retire next year.
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By providing remote readouts, digital meat thermometers are designed to take the worry and the guesswork out of cooking the holiday turkey.
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<font face="times new roman"><b><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/22/politics/22BUSH.html?todaysheadlines">Bush Says War May Go Beyond Afghan Border</a></b><br>
President Bush said that the United States would take the war on terrorism to nations beyond Afghanistan that harbor terrorists.
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Tom Ridge, the director of homeland security, said that he will seek new spending for federal law enforcement agencies and public health facilities.
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Gov. George E. Pataki remained curiously silent while New York politicians spoke up as the White House and Congress tried to clamp down on federal aid for New York.
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<font face="times new roman"><b><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/22/sports/basketball/22KNIC.html?todaysheadlines">High-Flying Suns Pull Knicks Back to Earth</a></b><br>
With Stephon Marbury directing the action, the Suns put on a high-flying, dunk-laden display as they dominated and deflated the Knicks.
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The Oakland Raiders' Jon Gruden possesses a multilayered personality that has led many N.F.L. general managers to call him the best young coaching talent in years.
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Despite losses in four of their last six games, the Giants still stress the positives about their season and expect to win most of their remaining games.
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<font face="times new roman"><b><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/22/arts/design/22PIAN.html?todaysheadlines">Where Old Pianos Go to Live</a></b><br>
Unlike most museums, this important collection of historic 19th-century pianos is meant to be used.
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<font face="times new roman"><b><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/22/arts/dance/22GALA.html?todaysheadlines">Ballet as Balm in a Tribute to a City on the Mend</a></b><br>
It was certainly not your usual opening of a winter season by the New York City Ballet.
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no thanks.
Andy Zipper@ENRON
11/28/2000 08:25 AM
To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Nymex Converter for Nov. 20 - 24
Do you care about seeing this report ? I use it for general benchmarking. Let
me know if you want to see it regularly.
---------------------- Forwarded by Andy Zipper/Corp/Enron on 11/28/2000
08:23 AM ---------------------------
From: Peter Berzins 11/27/2000 04:23 PM
To: Andy Zipper/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rahil Jafry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Savita
Puthigai/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Torrey Moorer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt Motsinger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Simone La
Rose/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Nymex Converter for Nov. 20 - 24
If you have any questions, I would be more than happy to answer them.
Thanks,
Pete
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MARKET NOTIFICATION OF SYSTEM CHANGE
PIP Number(s): 144, 200
PRR Number(s): 294
Protocol Section(s): 4.4.4, 6.3.1, 11.4.1.1
Implementation Date: January 18, 2002
Description of System Change:
ERCOT plans to implement PIP 144/PRR 294 (Load Ratio Shares per LSE) and
PIP 200 (LSE Load Ratio and Loss Allocation) on January 18, 2002. The
Protocol revision for PIP 144 impacts sections 4.4.4 and 6.3.1 of the
Protocols. The revision for PIP 200 is documented in section 11.4.1.1
of the protocols.
Currently, ERCOT calculates ancillary service obligations for each QSE
for a given trade day based on the QSE's aggregated Load Ratio Share as
of the same day of the prior week. This results in the use of QSE/LSE
relationships from one week prior to calculate ancillary service
obligations. When an LSE switches from one QSE to another, the
obligation associated with its load continue to be allocated to the old
QSE for one week after the effective date of the switch. The same
obligation does not get allocated to the new QSE for the first week
after the switch. QSEs also do not have access to Load Ratio Share data
per LSE that makes up their ancillary service obligations.
This modification will alter the way the QSE Load Ratio Shares are
aggregated so that ancillary service obligations are calculated based on
the QSE/LSE relationships that will be effective on the trade day for
which obligations are being posted. Load Ratio Shares will be
calculated and saved by LSE during the data aggregation process run for
initial settlement of the trade day in question. QSE Load Ratio Share
will then be aggregated and posted for a given trade day based on the
sum of LSE Load Ratio Shares calculated as described above corresponding
to the most current QSE/LSE relationships for that trade day.
Scheduled Extract Changes: Billing determinants for LSE Load Ratio
Shares called LRSLSE will be added to the load extract. Each QSE will
have the LRSLSE fields added to its load extract for each LSE it
represents. Each LSE will also have the LRSLSE field added to its load
extract with its Load Ratio Share information.
Dynamic Extract: The Settlement and Billing folder within the archive
extracts area of the portal will have an additional dynamic extract
folder added called "Obligations". This dynamic extract folder will
have two extracts called "QSE obligations" and "LSE obligations" which
can be used to query Load Ratio Shares by QSE and LSE. The following
ERCOT total quantities will also be added to the dynamic extracts above:
? Total obligated non-spinning quantity (NSOTOT)
? Total obligated regulation down quantity (RDOTOT)
? Total obligated responsive reserve quantity (RROTOT)
? Total obligated regulation up quantity (RUOTOT)
You can find details of PRR-294 at the following link:
http://www.ercot.com/AboutERCOT/PublicDisclosure/ProtocolRev.htm .
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As you know, John and I now have quarterly business reviews with each of our
business and commercial support units and I thought it might be helpful to
provide you with a brief overview of Q1 and the areas of focus going forward
prior to your visit.
IBIT
? Enron Europe delivered Q1 IBIT of $86.9m ($6.4m over target). This is
after covering Margaux losses of $12.2m not in plan.
? Net Income at $54.1m was $25m over target after absorbing Margaux losses.
This is due to:
- $10m interest savings from the Camelot transaction, which has now moved
more of the metal inventory financing costs into gross margin.
- the adoption of FAS 133 which produced a net gain of $13m as a result of
marking to market contracts which were previously accounted for on an
accruals basis.
? On a like for like basis compared to 2000, our Gas and Power businesses
(UK, Continental, ETOL and Enron Direct) have (circa) doubled IBIT from $70m
to $134m and Net Income from $46m to $107m.
? Metals generated a net loss before taxes of $54.6m. This comprised gross
margin of $7.7m, expenses of $42.5m and interest of $19.8m (net of receipts).
(This does not include interest on funds used for the MG acquisition).
EXPENSES
? Reduction in our expense base continues to be a significant focus,
resulting in lower than plan expenses of $16m. If you exclude metals which
is $10m over plan and the $8.8m bonus accrual against $5m in the plan, you
will note that we reduced our expenses by approximately $29m in the rest of
our business. The plan itself was materially lower than that presented to
John and I by the business and support groups. We are therefore making
significant progress in respect of reducing our expenses, we expect continued
savings to be made particularly as we are able to start extracting savings
from the metals business.
HEADCOUNT
? We are about 50 down on plan for headcount and I would expect this trend to
continue. Again we will see significant headcount reductions when the metals
systems are functioning (Metals headcount is 622 with an additional 70 full
time staff working on Metals support).
? Headcount will be reduced by over 20 in the Middle East.
(NB. The headcount numbers include full time temp and contract staff, which
make up about 10% of our headcount)
TRAVEL & ENTERTAINMENT
? Total costs are down 25% on budget with the total number of flights down by
58% on budget. The major spender is Metals which accounts for 25% of all
costs.
OVERSEAS OFFICES
? We are in the middle of a full scale review of each of our offices and
will close or downsize those that do not make sense from a P&L or franchise
perspective.
IT
? IT is 18% of our headcount and accounts for 25% of our salaries and wages,
14% of our G&A spend and 10% of our consultancy spend. We have already made
significant progress in this area, our headcount has been flat over the last
6 months and we have introduced a series of measures to increase the
accountability and focus of the IT group and to ensure resource is allocated
effectively. Mark Pickering is presently working with Booz Allen to identify
and address additional areas of savings. Finally and most importantly in
this area we are working with the commercial groups to ensure that they "own"
the IT projects and development, which will minimise waste and increase focus.
MIDDLE/BACK OFFICE
? Middle and back office operations constitute 13% of our headcount and 11%
of our salaries and wages. Fernley has kicked off a review which he believes
will save us 20% on headcount and costs.
FINANCING COSTS
? Our financing costs in Q1 amounted to $58.7m and with the focus on funds
flow targets this number will be higher in the future. This area is one which
will receive massive focus going forward.
The key areas are;
- reduction in Metals financing costs
- effective use of the desks to create funds flow rather than use of
expensive bank deals
- focus on reducing cost of external funding
- creation of an EnronEurope treasury function.
GROSS MARGIN
On the gross margin side, whilst the targets are extremely challenging our
core business is well positioned provided we can address the excessive cost
burden.
In respect of the trading side of our business:-
? UK Power continues to be our most significant source of income and whilst
NETA has created some significant challenges it also raises great
opportunities for us.
? Continental Power still lacks volatility but we are seeing some reasonable
earnings.
? Scandinavian Power is a significant opportunity for us and we have made
$20m so far this quarter and we like the positions we have going forward.
? UK & Continental Gas continue to be difficult - we lack an information
advantage at this point.
? Metals continues to be a difficult trading market and with the systems
problems we are having we are taking relatively small positions.
On the origination side (as you will see from the "hotlist") we are starting
to see some significant deal flow particularly in the UK gas and power
markets. In addition, there are a number of good renewables opportunities
together with some interesting opportunities at ETOL and TPL.
On the continent we are also seeing an ever increasing number of deals but
the big deals are still likely to arise on an opportunistic basis although I
am very bullish on where certain of the markets will be over the next 18-24
months.
For the first time we have doable origination deals in Scandinavia and this
is also an increasing focus for us.
There are some outstanding possibilities for long-term structured Metals
deals, however most of them have a considerable lead time and I only expect a
few deals this year while we develop the opportunities/franchise which will
allow the Metals business to take off in 2002. I do not expect Metals to be
anywhere near P&L positive this year but I am extremely bullish on the
franchise value and the possibilities for significant earnings going forward.
We have massive resource working on sorting our systems (likely to be
complete early 2002) and that together with a 30-50% reduction in the
headcount and costs will allow us to have a sustainable and profitable
business going forward.
We also have a number of great origination opportunities for Enron Credit,
particularly on the portfolio side of the business which I expect to develop
significant earnings this year.
We have disbanded the finance origination group with the individuals becoming
part of the UK, Continental and Renewables groups to ensure closer focus on
deals the business units want rather than illiquid positions (where we always
seem to be giving our money to someone else) that always seem to be the
preserve of this sort of group. The extra origination resource will help the
groups deliver on some good opportunities.
MIDDLE EAST/MARGAUX/CATS
Although, as you know we would argue that these areas should not be for the
account of Enron Europe, we are working them very hard.
Middle East
When we took over the Middle East business there was $68.8m of costs on the
balance sheet with over 30 people developing projects with no realistic
probability of an acceptable return. The office has been downsized and will
be purely LNG going forward. We have recovered $3m from Dolphin and have
served the termination notice to recover a further $25m. We are fighting
hard to recover as much as possible of the remaining $15m spent on Dolphin,
the $22.5m on Gaza and $3m on Oman (and $1m on a deal in Pakistan!). To the
extent that we have to take a hit we will manage it over a number of quarters
(we are in discussion with a number of parties re all the above).
CATS
Fernley and his team worked hard to ensure that the hit for Enron was the
absolute minimum possible being $20.3m (IBIT) and $13.4m (interest), which
will have to be taken this quarter. The remaining $108m has been taken to the
balance sheet as a deferred expense, so this will have a capital charge in
respect of it going forward.
Margaux/Whitewing
As mentioned above, Enron Europe covered losses of $12.2m in Q1 in respect of
the Margaux financing. We are expecting losses in Q2 of approx $14.5m. We
have two teams working the situation very hard. Global finance in London are
focussing on opportunities to re-finance and/or identify P&L positive
opportunities from the structure to offset the losses. We have one or two
interesting possibilities. In addition Eric Shaw has a team totally focussed
on finding incremental value from the underlying assets to enable us to have
greater scope to sell the assets. We need to find somewhere in the region of
$115m of incremental value to enable us to do this. We will sell all of the
underlying assets as soon as it is possible to do so.
JAPAN ENCOM
EnCom has an annual cost base of approximately $10m and the expenditure is
likely to increase. It has a number of interesting opportunities that it is
pursuing but they are extremely long-term and at a very early stage. Our game
plan is to get ourselves into a position, as quickly as possible, to be able
to monetise our interest both at the holding company and project levels.
JAPAN ENRON
As you know we believe that the power market will not open quickly enough to
justify the resource that was going to be focussed on it. The opportunities
are clearly in the global markets area. We will focus on Metals and Enron
Credit in that region. We will provide commercial support to Global Markets
and re-charge the costs.
AUSTRALIA
We are not making enough of this market but are adding some very good
origination resource to enable Paul Quilkey to take advantage of some
interesting opportunities.
I attach an appendix setting out a more detailed breakdown of our actual
numbers v plan, Q1 2001 v Q1 2000 on a like for like basis and a more
detailed expenses and headcount breakdown.
If you wish to discuss please give me a call, alternatively we can discuss in
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Sounds like progress.
From: Gregg Penman 09/27/2000 03:49 PM
To: Mary Lynne Ruffer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sam Round/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: Initial Funding of enovate account
Hello - In order to cross one more item off of the enovate setup list, I
would like to pursue the initial capital contribution required under the LLC
agreement of $100,000 from each member. Although we do not have loan
facilities in place or final cash management protocol, I believe the initial
funding can still take place. If anyone has any other thoughts please let me
know. If not, I would like to schedule the initial funding for Friday,
October 6th. I believe that Mary Lynne will prepare the necessary vouchers
and journal entries. I am assuming that Enron MW, L.L.C., as Member, will be
funding enovate, L.L.C. Does ENA then fund Enron MW, L.L.C.? (Kay? Mary
Lynne?)
As an update - Peoples' Board meets next Wednesday, Oct. 4th to approve the
risk management policy. Assuming approval, enovate will be free to transact
with third parties. Therefore, depending on payment terms, money will begin
flowing through the enovate account. Therefore, any loan docs and service
agreements should be in place by the second week of October.
Any thoughts, please let me know.
Thanks,
Gregg | {
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Mr. Bahl:
Further to our conversation, please see the attached draft of a Master Firm
Purchase/Sale Agreement between Enron North America and Royster Clark,
Inc. Should you have any questions and or issues you may wish to
discuss regarding this matter please feel free to give me a call.
Regards,
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 04/25/2001 11:35
AM ---------------------------
From: Ben F Jacoby @ ECT 04/25/2001 11:26 AM
Sent by: Ben Jacoby@ECT
To: [email protected]
cc: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Chris Booth/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Change Order 1 & 2
Mike:
Attached are executed change orders. There was a very minor change to CO2 in
2.7 and a formatting change. I don't think you'll have an issue. Please
review and indicate your authorization for us to sign via return e-mail as
soon as possible. Thanks.
Ben
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vince,
as discussed please keep this information confidential. your help is greatly appreciated. don't hesitate to call if you wish at 713-817-4180.
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In Samantha's absence, I have drafted and am routing the 1st quarter 2001
requests for ENA and RMT. On a forward basis, Marie Heard will handle this
project. She will be joining our paralegal group mid May. If you have any
questions until then, please call me or Tana.
Cordially,
Mary Cook
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732 (phone)
(713) 646-3490 (fax)
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I have created two new deals in Sitara. You will need to get with someone in
Volume Management to reallocate volumes from the old tickets to the new deals
for Jan-Sep. The Logistics group will be able to adjust October forward.
Deal #s:
144052 --> 440092
144049 --> 440093
Let me know if you have any questions.
D
Tina Valadez
10/16/2000 11:50 AM
To: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Cyndie Balfour-Flanagan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kristen J Hanson/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Koch Midstream Services Co
Please change the Sitara tickets dating back to January 2000 and let me know
when you are finished.
Thank You,
Tina Valadez
Daren J Farmer
10/16/2000 11:15 AM
To: Tina Valadez/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Carlos J Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kristen J Hanson/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Koch Midstream Services Co
Since Koch has told you that they sold the properties to Duke, I would say
that Duke should be paying us for the gas.
I had heard that Koch sold the properties to another counterparty, but I
wasn't sure to whom. I either talked or left a message with someone in the
settlements area about two months ago about this after Koch informed the
trader that they should not be getting the invoices. However, I never heard
back from anyone.
This is related to the CES acquisition which came online the first of this
year. The deal info we had at the time had this sale booked to Koch. I can
change the tickets in Sitara to the Duke counterparty (or create new tickets)
today if you need me to, so that we can get the invoice out the door. You
will still need to coordinate with the contract group in getting the correct
contract in place for the deal.
D
Tina Valadez
10/10/2000 10:18 AM
To: Carlos J Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Kristen J Hanson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Koch Midstream Services Co
I have been billing Koch Midstream Services Co under ENA for meters
LL-1-0030-Comitas (Sitara #144052) and LL-1-0027-Volpe (Sitara #144049). My
former accounting contact at Koch, Michael Thomas, said that Koch sold these
south texas assets to Duke Energy Field Services back in 1999. Michael faxed
a contract which I forwarded to Cindy Balfour Flannigan in the contract
area. Cindy said she can't tie the deals in the contract to our system so
she can't recognize the assignment. Cindy has left messages with Koch, but
she has not been able to resolve the issue. Koch is refusing to pay for
the gas and there is currently over a million dollars outstanding relating to
these deals. I need to find out whether Koch or Duke is responsible for
paying for this gas. Do you have any information regarding this issue?
Thanks,
Tina Valadez
3-7548
---------------------- Forwarded by Tina Valadez/HOU/ECT on 10/10/2000 10:03
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From: Ami Chokshi @ ENRON 10/09/2000 02:47 PM
To: Tina Valadez/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Tina,
With regards ti the Koch Midstream, you could talk to Daren Farmer about it.
Also, Carlos Rodriguez could help.
Ami | {
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Make sure TJ puts on my calender.
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This is to advise you that we have canceled next Monday's (May 21) 9:15AM ETS Staff Meeting and will resume the following week on Tuesday (May 29) from 9:30 to 11:00AM in 49C2.
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I regret to announce that Sean Crandall has tendered his resignation from Enron. He has decided to return to his native land of Utah to join Duke Energy's trading team. Sean made tremendous contributions to our trading floor during the past few years. He will be sorely missed. Please join me in wishing Sean the best in his future endeavors.
Tim Belden | {
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Spoke with Ken Reisz (Operations Mgr) and he said the plant is due to be up
on Friday Nov. 24th, so we will need to start nominating the gas for that day
on. He expects a full load to be pulled. Of course, that what we thought
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pls print. thanks. df
---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 05/12/2000
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Jan Cobden
05/12/2000 10:06 AM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject:
Please see attached memo from Lou Soldano. Thank you.
---------------------- Forwarded by Jan Cobden/ET&S/Enron on 05/12/2000 10:03
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Forecast Brighter but Electricity Price Soars
Utility: Northwest sends more power to California, but disruption from Utah
prompts Stage 2 alert.
By NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles Times - Wednesday, December 13, 2000
?????Day 9 of California's electricity emergency promised an improving supply
picture both within the state and through more imports from the Pacific
Northwest, which on Tuesday continued to dodge the expected hit from an
Arctic cold front.
?????But a disruption in supplies from Utah late in the day ended up pushing
California's power grid into a Stage 2 emergency.
?????Meanwhile, California electricity prices continued to set records, a
growing toll that consumer advocates worry will eventually come out of
customers' pockets.
?????"This is extraordinary," said Doug Heller, consumer advocate with the
Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Santa Monica. "This is the
harbinger of a recession to come."
?????The average price of electricity sold Tuesday on the California Power
Exchange for use today was $1,182.02 per megawatt-hour. Each day since a
price cap of $250 per megawatt-hour was loosened Friday, a new record has
been reached in the state's primary market for electricity.
?????If that price were sustained for a month and consumers were no longer
protected by the current rate freeze, the average monthly residential bill
would jump to $620, Heller said. In December 1999, when wholesale prices were
about $30 per megawatt-hour, the average residential bill for a Southern
California Edison customer was $50.
?????The so-called soft price cap, which requires power generators to detail
the costs behind the price bid, is like one proposed by the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, said Kellan Fluckiger, chief operating officer for the
California Independent System Operator, which balances electricity supply and
demand on the power grid serving 75% of the state. The move was intended to
keep electricity from fleeing the state for higher prices elsewhere in the
region and to help Cal-ISO run a more orderly market, he said.
?????It is too early to tell whether the first aim was successful, Fluckiger
said, but he added that the new cap has made life more predictable at
Cal-ISO, where last week dozens of operators were making frantic last-minute
calls to fill gaps in the energy supply to ward off blackouts. Those
operators now can devote more time to running the grid.
?????Electricity demand in California peaked at slightly more than 33,000
megawatts Tuesday; about 8,500 megawatts of in-state power remained
unavailable because power plants were undergoing maintenance. Electricity
reserves fell to less than 5% late in the day when some power facilities in
Utah suddenly tripped offline, cutting imports from the Southwest by 1,200
megawatts. Cal-ISO then declared its 30th Stage 2 alert of the year.
?????Customers of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power are
unaffected by the power emergencies. In fact, the city-owned utility just
brought two idled plants back online to help supply the Cal-ISO grid, selling
nearly 300 megawatts Tuesday at cost, said General Manager S. David Freeman.
?????"We're doing our best to be a good neighbor," he said.
?????Cal-ISO had hoped to avoid declaring a Stage 2 emergency, which often
requires power interruptions to some big electricity users, but a bigger
supply from the Pacific Northwest kept the more serious emergency at bay for
most of the day. The most serious of all, a Stage 3 emergency, was declared
Thursday, when the grid was within 1.5% of running out of power, but the
state narrowly averted rolling blackouts.
?????The expected Arctic cold front, which had Pacific Northwest utilities
warning of the possibility of the region's first-ever Stage 2 emergency,
"wimped out on us," said Ed Mosey, spokesman for the Bonneville Power
Administration, which markets power from several federal dams. Temperatures
were close to normal in parts of the region, and "we're at Stage Nothing
now," Mosey said.
?????The outlook improves for later in the week because some power plants
that were offline should be repaired, returning as much as 1,500 megawatts of
electricity in the state, Fluckiger of Cal-ISO said. One megawatt is enough
to power about 1,000 homes.
?????In the last few days, several power plants that had reached their
air-pollution limits, particularly in Southern California, were returned to
operation through agreements with the South Coast Air Quality Management
District.
?????As a result, Southern California has excess power, but it can't send it
to electron-starved Northern California because of constraints on the key
transmission link between the halves of the state, Fluckiger said.
?????
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Kathy,
Could you run a mini-book of all the deals in my FX book as of today. I am
setting up a new model and want to double check that I have all the correct
deals.
Thanx,
Chris | {
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