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we will cancel these weekly meetings until we get some marketing contracts signed. Any updates will be taken care of via weekly reports or in Steve Harris' weekly staff meeting. By now you've probably heard that Kinder-Morgan shelved their Sonoran project. Susan, please cancel any conf room reservation. let me know if you have questions. kh
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I think everybody is scared of us. ---------------------- Forwarded by John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron on 10/19/2000 01:22 PM --------------------------- Mark Frevert 10/19/2000 09:15 AM To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Enron Europe Support F.Y.I. Mark ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Frevert/NA/Enron on 10/19/2000 09:01 AM --------------------------- From: Michael Guerriero 10/19/2000 06:59 AM To: Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Enron Europe Support Just to inform you of my thoughts if they are applicable. MFG ---------------------- Forwarded by Michael Guerriero/SA/Enron on 10/19/2000 09:01 AM --------------------------- From: Michael Guerriero 10/19/2000 08:35 AM To: Joe Kishkill/SA/Enron@Enron, Don Black/SA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Enron Europe Support We have just completed a one week transfer of trading and e-commerce knowledge and experiences with both Houston and London. This had been done to better prepare for the launch of EOL Argentina. I wanted to communicate the results as a reflection upon any future support or orientation we may deem appropriate for our activities. The North American exchange was technically strong yet lacked any commercial depth, experiences or strategies applicable to an emerging energy market. The advanced nature of the North American energy market makes it very difficult to share experiences and knowledge with Argentina due to the widely different states of development and application of business strategies. The European exchange was well received and very much bi directional. This is obviously as a result of being more closely aligned with our current state of evolution and in some cases Argentina is actually ahead of Europe. In that the Argentina energy market was designed closely in relationship to the UK market it is logical we have more in common and can leverage off these similar market experiences. Europe embraced the exchange even to the extent of holding a company meeting for the presentation of the Argentina business experience and corresponding strategy. I believe we should seek out a stronger tie to Europe in the future and foster growth in our relationship to better support, facilitate and grow our business. MFG
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please save, run spell check, and print for my review. I think that Robert Jones or Oxley will have to sign it instead of me, since I am not an officer. Thanks. MHCC ---------------------- Forwarded by Michelle Cash/HOU/ECT on 12/07/2000 09:53 PM --------------------------- "Staley, Jim" <[email protected]> on 12/05/2000 12:15:30 PM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: ELT IPT Letter Michelle, here is the letter that Kerry and I were able to put together this morning. Hopefully this is exactly what you wanted. If all is o.k., please sign and fax a copy back to me at 214-880-0181 and send the original to: ELT Attn: Gary Meisner 650 California Street San Francisco California 94108 Please date the letter for November 30th since we have already started the preparation for the materials and scheduling. Thanks <<Enron Extension Letter2.doc>> Jim Staley Account Executive Employment Law Learning Technologies Phone: (214) 880-8166 Fax: (214) 880-0181 [email protected] www.elt-inc.com - Enron Extension Letter2.doc
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Why is this necessary in the first place? I really do not understand why it is necessary. -----Original Message----- From: Davis, Angela Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 4:51 PM To: Kitchen, Louise Cc: Cook, Mary; Daniels, Eddy; Taylor, Mark E (Legal) Subject: Transfers to Netco Paula Corey has informed that the IT people say it would be impossible to delete all prior trade data from "to be Netco" employees' h drive existing e-mail home directory The recommendation is to wipe these clean prior to Netco employees obtaining access to them. Further, the recommendation was made that people not be warned to avoid cheating. I do not know if not telling people is fair. However, absent some other solution, it would appear that deleting this information would be advisable. Would you be the person to instruct the IT people to delete and/or announce to "to be Netco" employees that this will occur? Angela D. Davis Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB3817 Houston, Texas 77019 Tel: (713) 345-8347 Fax: (713) 646-3393 e-mail: [email protected]
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Just spoke with Colette, she confirmed that the list Lance sent us was in fact inaccurate. In fact we had a target of 74 in the C category (or 70%). As such Colette agreed we were done. Excellent. David -----Original Message----- From: Oxley, David Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 5:46 PM To: Whalley, Greg; Lavorato, John; Kitchen, Louise Cc: Fitzpatrick, Amy; Slone, Jeanie; Davies, Neil; Cash, Michelle Subject: NETCo HR - Update Tuesday 6pm Overall Stats 650 Headcount Budget 688 Updated offers made (includes 9 new offers requested yesterday and today) 584 Acceptances as of now. 52 Outstanding 42 Declines (Mainly commercial plus Weather) Deal contingency update: B List 12 of 12 Target was 80% or 10. C List 79 of 105 (this includes 5 or 6 people who are waiting final docs but are done verbally but not Llodra or Lagrasta who are still "open") Target was 84. I have meeting with Colette Dow to discuss C list and make sure she is OK with some of the names we have switched out. Presuming she agrees we will be done on this condition. David
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237-2337 -----Original Message----- From: Shulklapper, Ken Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:03 AM To: Cuilla, Martin Subject: What is Jame's work #? What is Jame's work #? Kenneth M. Shulklapper Logistical Risk Management Enron Freight Markets (713) 853-7009 (phone) (713) 646-3446 (fax)
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Electricity Deregulation is coming to Texas! What a great way to start off the New Year ) to be able to choose your electricity provider, which could mean potential savings for you and your family on your electric bill. As you know, Enron has been a leader in lobbying for deregulation and a consumer,s right to choose energy providers. For the first time in our state,s history, 5 percent of Texas households will have this golden opportunity. The NewPower Company (NewPower), which is approximately 45 percent owned by Enron, was recently formed to provide energy and energy-related services to residential customers in deregulating energy markets across America, including Texas. For a limited time, Houston-based employees will be eligible to participate in NewPower,s pilot program offering their deregulated electric service. Be Among the First to Participate: Enrollment with NewPower begins March 12. Also, watch for a special Enron Employees Exclusive offer on your desk March 12. If you would like more information about NewPower, visit the company's web site at www.newpower.com Disclaimers: Any contract for goods or services that is entered into by an Enron employee with respect to the NewPower program shall be solely between NewPower and such employee. Enron assumes no obligation on behalf of NewPower and makes no representations, warranties, or guaranties with respect to NewPower, or any goods or services offered or provided by NewPower.
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FYI ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT on 02/22/99 10:04 AM --------------------------- Robert Quick 02/18/99 04:28 AM To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Sylvia T Sauseda/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: RE secondment Mark I will be starting Monday 15th March and finishing Friday 7th May. Very much looking forward to coming over. See you then. Robert To: Robert Quick/LON/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: RE secondment Robert: I believe that Sylvia Sauseda usually handles these matters. Please let us both know the date you will be arriving with as much notice as possible so that we can have things ready for you. We're looking forward to seeing you! Robert Quick 02/17/99 12:42 PM To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: RE secondment Mark, my secondment is coming up in a few weeks time. Sorry to trouble you about mundanities but whom do I contact about arranging a desk, telephone pc etc. HR have told me it would be one of the assistants in ECT Legal. Any ideas? tks
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"A man with a new idea is a crank until he succeeds." -Mark Twain Innovation, itself, is nothing new. The word comes to us from the Latin innovatus, which is a good indication of how long the concept has been around. People have been searching for the "next big thing" for thousands of years. We have quite a tradition of innovation here at Enron. Although consistent innovation may sound like an oxymoron, we pride ourselves on consistently outpacing our peers with innovative ideas. How do you think Enron can maintain its edge into the new century? What will be our "next big thing?" Put your best foot forward, visit eMeet and share your ideas in "Creativity and Innovation" that will keep Enron at the top.
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ok have a nice day Enron North America Corp. From: Kimberly Brown 01/19/2001 08:20 AM To: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Vacation I would like to take a half day today and my discretionary day on Wednesday. Is that ok? I have coverage for both days.
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Yes, assuming I get home before the office closes. I am feeling good as well. I will move up a few spots this week. -----Original Message----- From: Doug Block [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 9:26 AM To: Taylor, Michael E Subject: FedEx package I called the 'Stone. They said they are short staffed and may not be able to put it inside the apartment today. So if its not in there when you get home, can you pick it up from the office? Thanks, Doug Block Halliburton Audit Services > * Phone: 713-676-8175 > * Fax: 713-676-3607 > * Email : [email protected] > P.S. The winning picks are in. 15 points this week! I'm calling it!
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Folks, Rob Lamkin has called a special board of directors meeting for Thursday, August 31 at 10 am. You can either attend (encouraged) at Rob's Walnut Creek office, 1350 Treat Blvd, across from the BART Station and the WC Embassy Suites. Rob is providing Filet Mignon sandwiches for lunch. The rest of you can call in at 312-470-0064 PC 51280 We have three agenda items: 1. WSJ Data Request - Gary 2. WPTF Position on FERC Order - Dan 3. WPTF Position on CM Reform Proposal by the PX - Czarnecki I'll be at the Walnut Creek site for the call. Who , besides Rob will join me? gba
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Outlook Migration Team@ENRON 05/11/2001 03:49 PM To: Cheryl Wilchynski/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy R Ward/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jo Ann Hill/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sonja Galloway/Corp/Enron@Enron, Bilal Bajwa/NA/Enron@Enron, Binh Pham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bradley Jones/ENRON@enronXgate, Bruce Mills/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chance Rabon/ENRON@enronXgate, Chuck Ames/NA/Enron@Enron, David Baumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jad Doan/ENRON@enronXgate, O'Neal D Winfree/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sladana-Anna Kulic/ENRON@enronXgate, Victor Guggenheim/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alejandra Chavez/NA/Enron@ENRON, Anne Bike/Enron@EnronXGate, Carole Frank/NA/Enron@ENRON, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth L Hernandez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth Shim/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Royed/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kimat Singla/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kristen Clause/ENRON@enronXgate, Kulvinder Fowler/NA/Enron@ENRON, Kyle R Lilly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Luchas Johnson/NA/Enron@Enron, Maria Garza/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patrick Ryder/NA/Enron@Enron, Ryan O'Rourke/ENRON@enronXgate, Yuan Tian/NA/Enron@ENRON, Frank Ermis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jane M Tholt/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jay Reitmeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Keith Holst/HOU/ECT@ect, Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike Grigsby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Monique Sanchez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tori Kuykendall/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ina Norman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jackie Travis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael J Gasper/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brenda H Fletcher/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeanne Wukasch/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary Theresa Franklin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike Potter/NA/Enron@Enron, Natalie Baker/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne Calcagno/NA/Enron@Enron, Albert Stromquist/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rajesh Chettiar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Derek Anderson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brad Horn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Camille Gerard/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cathy Lira/NA/Enron@ENRON, Daniel Castagnola/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Eva Tow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lam Nguyen/NA/Enron@Enron, Andy Pace/NA/Enron@Enron, Anna Santucci/NA/Enron@Enron, Claudia Guerra/NA/Enron@ENRON, Clayton Vernon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Ryan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Eric Smith/Contractor/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Grace Kim/NA/Enron@Enron, Jason Kaniss/ENRON@enronXgate, Kevin Cline/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rika Imai/NA/Enron@Enron, Todd DeCook/Corp/Enron@Enron, Beth Jensen/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Billi Harrill/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Martha Sumner-Kenney/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Phyllis Miller/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Sandy Olofson/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Theresa Byrne/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Danny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Denis Tu/FGT/Enron@ENRON, John A Ayres/FGT/Enron@ENRON, John Millar/FGT/Enron@Enron, Julie Armstrong/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Maggie Schroeder/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Max Brown/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Randy Cantrell/GCO/Enron@ENRON, Tracy Scott/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cora Pendergrass/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Darren Espey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jessica White/NA/Enron@Enron, Kevin Brady/NA/Enron@Enron, Kirk Lenart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Kinsey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Margie Straight/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark L Schrab/HOU/ECT@ECT, Souad Mahmassani/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tammy Gilmore/NA/Enron@ENRON, Teresa McOmber/NA/Enron@ENRON, Wes Dempsey/NA/Enron@Enron, Barry Feldman/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Catherine Huynh/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: 2- SURVEY/INFORMATION EMAIL 5-14- 01 Current Notes User: To ensure that you experience a successful migration from Notes to Outlook, it is necessary to gather individual user information prior to your date of migration. Please take a few minutes to completely fill out the following survey. Double Click on document to put it in "Edit" mode. When you finish, simply click on the 'Reply With History' button then hit 'Send' Your survey will automatically be sent to the Outlook 2000 Migration Mailbox. Thank you. Outlook 2000 Migration Team ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------- Full Name: Phillip Love Login ID: plove Extension: 3-7376 Office Location: EB3264b What type of computer do you have? (Desktop, Laptop, Both) Desktop Do you have a PDA? If yes, what type do you have: (None, IPAQ, Palm Pilot, Jornada) None Do you have permission to access anyone's Email/Calendar? no If yes, who? Does anyone have permission to access your Email/Calendar? If yes, who? yes. Elizabeth Soto & Irena Hogan Are you responsible for updating anyone else's address book? If yes, who? NO Is anyone else responsible for updating your address book? If yes, who? NO Do you have access to a shared calendar? If yes, which shared calendar? NO Do you have any Distribution Groups that Messaging maintains for you (for mass mailings)? If yes, please list here: NO Please list all Notes databases applications that you currently use: personal address book In our efforts to plan the exact date/time of your migration, we also will need to know: What are your normal work hours? From: 7:30 a.m. To: 7 p.m. Will you be out of the office in the near future for vacation, leave, etc? If so, when? NO From (MM/DD/YY): To (MM/DD/YY):
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I am talking to Bill Redmond Richard Lydecker@ENRON 08/29/2000 01:58 PM To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Brian Vass/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Mellencamp/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: NSM Richard I told David Leboe we (I assume you!) would handle this. Please let me know if you need anything from us. Thanks. Dick. ---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Lydecker/Corp/Enron on 08/29/2000 01:54 PM --------------------------- From: David Leboe @ ECT 08/29/2000 10:29 AM To: Richard Lydecker/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: NSM As discussed, I received a call this morning from Bill Redmond (440/893-0338) who indicated that he is currently representing John Schultes (former CEO of NSM) in connection with certain litigation. He explained that he was trying to coordinate depositions from Enron related to this investment. His view of appropriate Enron team members included: David Leboe, Brian Vass, Brian Barth and Kevin McConville. He mentioned the existence of a certain memorandum regarding a visit to Thailand that Vass and myself performed during late 1998 to address accounting and reporting concerns. I did not comment on the existence of the memo. Please find this memo included as an attachment. Vass and I performed this review at the request of the Origination unit (McConville and Barth) and my former boss (Drew Lynch). Let me know if you have any questions. Regards.
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493986 CTPY is Tractebel - this has been changed Deal just entered #494361 Thanks, Kate Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON 01/10/2001 02:20 PM To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: 1/10/01 Checkout Hi Kate, Mike Swerzbin ref 493986 Prebon show counterparty as Tractebal instead of Sempra. Jeff Richter/ Chris Mallory I am missing the following deal per Prebon: Enron buys from Merrill Lynch February NP-15 25 mw at $180.00
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This gets even better. On Tuesday, April 3, I had our California prescheduler ask the ISO Day Ahead personnel why the COB S/N ATC had been decreased so much. There reply was that the ATC is calculated by taking the TTC less Existing Transmission Contracts less FTRs less Capacity Benefit Margin. Normally, and up until January 1 of this year, they haven't used a Capacity Benefit Margin when calculating ATC leaving the state. So the amount of ATC they had at COB S/N is normally in the 700 to 800 MW range, rather than the 35 to 60 MW of ATC they are using now. We asked what this Capacity Benefit Margin was, and they said it's not in their tariff, it's in the NERC Operating Manual. I went to the NERC web site, and sure enough, Capacity Benefit Margin is a defined term. It reads : "Capacity Benefit Margin is the amount of TTC reserved by load serving entities to ensure access to generation from interconnected systems to meet generation reliability requirements". The ISO's use of this language is outrageous. This is language to ensure that load has transmission access to remote generation. I can see them using this argument with respect to COB N/S but no way COB S/N!! In fact, one could very easily argue that they are VIOLATING this criteria. If we have load in the Northwest, and have purchased generation in California, we should have access to available transmission.
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Dear Global Oil Retainer Client, PIRA is expanding its weekly assessment of global refining profitability to include Mediterranean and Singapore refining regions - key additions to those already provided on a weekly basis, which include "cracking" for WTI crude in the U.S. Gulf, Chicago and Group 3; "cracking" for LLS crude in the U.S. Gulf; and "cracking" and "hydroskimming" for Brent crude in N.W. Europe. These margins are based on PIRA's proprietary crude yields, and represent industry or "swing" refinery margins. The added margins are "cracking" and "hydroskimming" for Urals crude in the Mediterranean, and "cracking" and "topping" margins for Dubai crude in Singapore. The $/Bbl margins represent incremental cash operating margins, which equal gross product worth, less delivered crude cost, less variable refining operating costs. Margins are calculated and plotted for each day that prices are available. PIRA will continue to publish margin charts every Monday afternoon at www.pira.com. Look for further announcements in the future as PIRA continues to enhance worldwide refining information for its Retainer Clients, including margin analysis in other key refining regions. PIRA Energy Group
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Mark, I understand that in Sara's absence, you are the point person in legal to approve product descriptions. The attached products are short, simple and for internal counterparties only. In order to meet our deadline, the product descriptions need to be approved by Wednesday. Thanks, W. Stuart
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Date: December 14, 2000 From: Ruppert, Ryan F. R9RUPPE - AMERICAS To: EXT-GERALD.NEMEC(A)ENRON.COM, GERALDNE - FPEXMAIL Subject: Sorry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gerald, Sorry for the call in the middle of the night. My well is drilling and I asked them to call me if they got an oil show. The well should reach total depth on Sunday so you might want to turn your ringer off in the bedroom until then. -Ryan Ps. Are you in for the Christmas Carol at the Alley tomorrow? I need to get rid of the tickets. RYAN F. RUPPERT West Texas Geoscience U.S. West Production ExxonMobil Production Co.
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Zelda, I sent you 3 more boxes of TW files via UPS 3 day ground on Friday, January 11. These files were in Mary Darveaux's office. If you have any questions, please let me know. Naomi Bourg Rates and Tariffs [email protected] Phone: 402-398-7066 Fax: 402-398-7006
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As all of you know Enron is kicking off its Fall, 2000 on campus recruiting effort soon. After discussions with the Office of the Chairman we would like for you to help supplement the recruiting effort by attending the respective schools' presentations (listed below). It is very important that we at ENA support the Analyst and Associate Program and be an active participant in the recruiting process. These schools provide the basis for our talent pool and help us achieve excellence. If you have any questions about your participation, please give me a call at ext 3-5275 or Celeste Roberts at ext 3-0555. Attached below are the schools we would like you to attend. Thanks for your help. Ted Undergraduate Florida Wes Colwell Vanderbilt Jeff Ader, John Arnold Pennsylvania Jen Fraser, Ozzie Pagan Michigan Bryan Burnett, Mike Bradley Baylor Nick Cocavessis Morehouse Julie Gomez U of H Tim Detmering MIT Bob Hermans UCal-Berkley Mike McDonald NYU Jeff Kinneman Minnesota Jim Ducote Carneigie Mike Miller Graduate Schools UCLA Mike Swerzbin Rice Gil Muhl, Dave Duran, John Wilson Darden Steve Pruett, George McClellan Columbia Dan Reck, Greg Sharp Georgetown Cliff Shedd Harvard Laura Luce, Scott Josey Michigan Mark Frevert, David Parquet MIT Carl Tricoli, Rob Milnthorp, Pavel Zadorozhny Wharton Rodney Malcolm,John Nowlin,Andy Zipper Vanderbilt George McClellan, David Oxley
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You have EB 3270
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Can send me Tim's home adress and wife's name.
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MS150 Team Enron 2000 MeetingWednesday, March 15 5:00 - 7:00 PM Eron Building Conf Room 5C2 Park in the Allen Center garage, and proceed on the third floor walkway from the garage to the Enron Building, 1400 Smith. Check in with security and they will have all your names listed. 5C2 is just off the elevator on the 5th floor. At this meeting you'll be able to pick up your newly designed for 2000 Enron jersey. Becky Pham is in charge of the jerseys. If you can't be there, please contact her by email: [email protected] or call her at 713-345-7094 to reserve your size. Our guests are Jeff Nielsen and Trey Richardson, West U. Schwinn. They will conduct a stretching/fitness clinic as well as a bike repair clinic. Great time to ask anything you want to know about your bike from the experts. This is a totally informal meeting - come and meet us and ask your questions, and get your jersey!
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We ar so proud of you. Mike
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We're on it based on Tommy's last email. Thanks, Brian Brian Redmond Office: 713-853-1839 Fax: 713-646-3234
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We have received the faxed copy of the fully executed NDA dated 12/13/00 with the referenced Counterparty. I will send a copy to David Dupre, Matt Dawson in London for the UK files, and Kay Young for the Houston files and database. Thanks to everyone for their help!
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----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 03/01/2001 03:27 PM ----- Elizabeth Sager 02/20/2001 02:21 PM To: Marcus Nettelton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: MPLP PPA Dispute fyi ----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 02/20/2001 02:20 PM ----- "JOHN G KLAUBERG" <[email protected]> 02/18/2001 05:46 PM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: MPLP PPA Dispute PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT DO NOT DISTRIBUTE Elizabeth: I looked through the CMS PPA on my return flight to NY. While I think we should walk through the various contractual provisions over the phone, I nonetheless thought it might be of some help to set forth a few preliminary focal points for those discussions, particularly if you don't get to this for a few days. I thought it made sense to contemporaneously record some comments as I was thinking through some of the issues/positions. Also, I'll have to run down the conflict issue when I get back into the office, but I thought I could generally review the PPA in any event. In addition, I did not know whether it was ENA's or Dynegy's obligation to work on a response to CMS, but I thought it made some sense to see what one might look like on paper. (See attached). At this point, however, I'm not sure whether MPLP should furnish any specific contract-based rationale in writing to CMS as to MPLP's position that the capacity charges should be adjusted on a calendar year basis. You will note that the draft letter focuses on the language dealing with the adjustment formula to the Contract Capacity Factor (which clearly is done on a calendar year basis), rather than the scheduled changes to the stated capacity charges set forth on Exhibit D. As noted below, there are some issues underlying this position. Preliminary Overall Assessment The PPA essentially is inconsistent on the capacity charge adjustment issue. While many of the relevant computations are done on a calendar year basis--which generally supports MPLP's position--the effect of adjusting the stated capacity charges on a calendar year basis results in two anomalies: namely, the stated capacity charge (on Exhibit D) for "Year 1" only would apply for 3 months, but even more importantly, the capacity charge (on Exhibit D) for "Year 35" would apply for the last 21 months of the Contract Term. The anomaly "running in the other direction" is that, under CMS's interpretation, various computations would be made on a calendar year basis (e.g., Contract Capacity Factor), and adjustments resulting therefrom would be applied "mid-stream" (i.e., after 3 months of the alleged "contract year" ). My overall concern is that an arbitrator may focus on the anomaly (described above) that results by applying Exhibit D using a calendar year concept (i.e., the 21 month "Year 35" issue) since that is a fairly easy concept to get your arms around.. More Information/Diligence/Research Before a definitive conclusion on the issue can be made, we likely would want to review or undertake, as the case may be, some additional information/diligence/research, such as (which I assume we could generally obtain from the Michigan regulatory counsel referenced in the e-mail you forwarded): --The Michigan PUC presumably approved the PPA (prior to the first amendment) in a published Order. Was there anything in that Order or the submissions (or exhibits thereto, including financial projections) that might provide some guidance? --My guess is that there must be other CMS QF PPAs with the same type of pricing structure since this issue essentially would arise in every instance where the COD was not a Jan.1. Do we (or local counsel) know whether this may be a "global" attack by CMS on these types of PPAs? --While not directly relevant to the contract interpretation question, confirm with local counsel that CMS would have recovered the "excess" capacity payments from its customers--so that it presumably would have to issue a customer refund if it were to prevail on its claims. --CMS "self bills" itself under the PPA. Has the statute of limitations run on any of its claims for refunds for prior years? Can CMS's prior course of dealing be used to support MPLP's contractual interpretation, or is there otherwise an equitable argument that CMS should not be able to recover prior "overpayments" (as opposed to prospectively adjusting the capacity payments)? (This could be particularly helpful to try to settle out the dispute on the basis that MPLP would concede the issue on a prospective basis only). --The cover letter from CMS suggests that the alleged payment error resulted in payments in excess of the avoided cost rate authorized by the PUC. Isn't this determination to be made over the life of the PPA, rather than for any particular period? Assuming CMS's statement is correct, I assume it does not affect the validity of the PPA, but only whether CMS can recover the "excess" amount in rates? --Do we have any leverage in the event we were to raise this dispute with the PUC? If so, can this be used in the context of trying to work out an overall restructuring of the PPA? Certain Points in Support of MPLP's Position --The definition of "Contract Capacity Factor" provides for a calendar year determination and, most importantly, provides for a partial year calculation for the year in which the COD occurs that ends at the end of that calendar year. If the capacity charge should be adjusted as of the anniversary of the COD date, it arguably would not make sense to have a partial year calculation. --Sec. 10(a) provides that if in any calendar year the Contract Capacity Factor is less than 60%, then the capacity charges set forth on Exhibit D "shall be adjusted for the next calendar year as follows.... The capacity charges for the following calendar year shall then be determined.... (Emphasis added). This section makes specific reference to Exhibit D and makes the adjustment effective for the next calendar year, not on the next anniversary of the COD. It arguably would not appear to make any sense to apply the Contract Capacity Factor adjustment on a calendar basis, but determine the capacity charges on a COD anniversary basis if no adjustments thereto are required because the Contract Capacity Factor levels do not require an adjustment. --NOTE: The counter-argument, however, is that the foregoing language only pertains to the computation of a percentage "haircut" or adjustment that is applied to the stated capacity charges on Exhibit D, whatever those may be, rather than to when the annual stated capacity charges are effective. That is, making this adjustment on a calendar year basis, even though the scheduled capacity rates change each October 1, is not necessarily in conflict with the rest of the PPA. --Sec. 2(b) (Effective Date and Term) provides that the Agreement runs for 35 years "and thereafter from year to year," unless a party gives at least one year's notice to terminate which termination shall be effective "at the end of the 35 years or any calendar year thereafter." (Emphasis added). Thus, for example, if one month after the end of the 35 year term--i.e., October 31, 2030--a party gave notice to terminate, such termination would be effective December 31, 2031, not September 30, 2031 or September 30, 2032 (i.e., not on the anniversary dates of the COD). Thus, the PPA contemplates in certain respects certain "stub" years and certain "long" years, a contractual scheme that is at least analogous to MPLP's position on the stub and long years for the timing of the scheduled changes in the stated capacity charges on Exhibit D. --There are other calendar year based obligations--for e.g., Sec. 13 (and Exhibit B) reflect termination payments that, again, are calculated on a calendar year basis. (We should discuss with the commercial people the economic rationale underlying the termination payments to see if there may be additional support in that respect). (Note that some other calendar year based calculations were eliminated by the First Amendment to the PPA, but can still be used to reflect the underlying "calendar year" flavor of the PPA since the issue at hand existed even prior to the First Amendment). A Few Additional Points to Note --The PPA is devoid of default language, LDs, etc.; however, MPLP could bring a claim against CMS to arbitration (Sec. 18) for what it believes it is owed when CMS does not pay the full capacity charges in 2001 (plus interest as provided at Sec. 20) and keep performing under the PPA. --Although I do not see a significant issue here, let's briefly discuss the potential for CMS to try to affirmatively use an "indication" of a regulatory disallowance pursuant to Sec. 10(c) as a way to attempt to force its "contract year" interpretation of Exhibit D. While Sec. 10(c) is one of those "old school" one way regulatory outs, MPLP would undoubtedly use Sec. 10(e) [requiring CMS to defend the PPA) to prevent CMS's affirmatively use of the PUC to support its contract claim. (In Pennsylvania, PECO, in an analogous circumstance, attempted to use a PUC determination as justification to attempt to break a PPA with a QF). Let me know when you wish to follow up. John "This e-mail, including attachments, contains information that is confidential and it may be protected by the attorney/client or other privileges. This e-mail, including attachments, constitutes non-public information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including attachments and notify me by return mail, e-mail or by phone at 212 424-8125. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of the e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be unlawful. John Klauberg LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P. 212 424-8125 [email protected] - sager-2.doc
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-----Original Message----- From: Fraser, Jennifer Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 4:18 AM To: Arnold, John Subject: FW: Enron Europe Organization Announcement- VOLUNTARY LAYOFFS Enron has had a very good year to date and we at Enron Europe have played our part in this. However, if we are to maintain growth levels, we need to focus very closely on our cost base and create more efficiencies in the current round of Enron Corp. budget reviews. We are analysing much more closely exactly which businesses we derive our earnings from and concentrating our resources on those areas. We will be taking decisions to put some projects on the "back burner"and reduce the scope of others. This will inevitably mean that we need to reduce our headcount both in commercial and commercial support groups as we seek to identify the best mix of skills to keep us on our earnings growth track. To this end we will be seeking to cut our headcount in Europe by between five and ten percent, but we will aim as far as possible to achieve this through a program of voluntary severance. Details of this program will be made available by Monday 8th October. We hope to complete this exercise and communicate the outcome as quickly as possible in October so that everyone knows where they stand. Please feel free to contact either of us, but also talk to your supervisor about any specific concerns you may have and remember that you can also make use of the LifeWorks confidential counselling service that is available on 0800 169 1920. We firmly believe that if we work hard together now to achieve these short term goals, we will create a stronger, more flexible team at Enron which will be better placed than ever to grow our business in Europe. John Sherriff and Michael Brown
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 04/11/2001 02:20 PM --------------------------- ENA Public Relations From: ENA Public Relations@ENRON on 03/22/2001 09:25 PM Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON To: All_ENA_EGM_EIM cc: Subject: EnTouch Newsletter BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS US Natural Gas Teams The US Natural Gas Marketing Originations Teams have had a successful 1Q 2001. In addition to Mid Market Activity led by Fred Lagrasta, new Origination Desk Heads and Marketing Teams have been set up across the US and are led by the following: West Gas Origination - Barry Tycholiz, Central Gas Origination - Laura Luce, East Gas Origination - Frank Vickers. These teams have made significant inroads in 2001, focusing on Customer Coverage, New Accounts, Transportation Syndication, Risk Management Products and Market Intelligence. All of these individuals are open to any questions regarding the new businesses. Siebel Summary EIM's ability to rapidly transform its designated forest products and steel markets is dependent upon its ability to effectively manage the market participants and accelerate their adoption of EIM's business strategy. To achieve this objective, EIM will implement Siebel Sales Enterprise, a customer-focused centralized database that effectively leverages all information learned about our customers and enables sharing of this information throughout the front, mid and back offices. Siebel is designed to help in-house and mobile sales professionals in large organizations manage accounts, contacts, activities and opportunities associated with the sales cycle. EIM Fundamentals is leading the Siebel implementation effort. IN THE NEWS Enron is hosting the New York Energy Risk Management Seminar at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City on April 5, 2001. Topics include: Power Outlook, Natural Gas Outlook, and Weather Risk Management. To RSVP, contact Laura Pena at x 3-5376. WELCOME New Hires EGM - Sherman Franzen, Fariba Karimi, Ryan Krogmeier, Lawrence Marcus EIM - Ronald Barnes, Paul Hanks, Chad Ihrig, Stella Pedroza, Linda Silva ENA - Hagar Kedem, Steven Merriss, Courdney Williams, Diane Fellers Transfers ENA ) Tammie Schoppe, Lynna Kacal, Johnna Kokenge, Karen Jones, Stuart Zisman, Anne Labbe EGM ) Justin Cornett, George Thomas, Richard Yeboah, Phi Khanh Wolfe, Alan Harvey, Philip Berry, Ethan Schultz, Sanjeev Khanna, Mingcheng Lian NUGGETS & NOTES "We have to move paper, make money AND move the industry." -- Rodney Malcolm, Vice President/Forest Products EIM Congratulations to Angela and Chris Connelly, manager in Coal Trading. They are the proud parents of Nicholas Connelly, born on March 17 and weighed 7lbs.11oz. (Rumor has it that at 48 hours of age, he had more hair than his father!) Congratulations to Carmen and Glenn Wright, director in Steel Origination who welcomed little Lauren Nicole born March 12. She weighed in at 7lbs.13oz.and debuted with a full head of hair and "making lots of noise." LEGAL STUFF The information contained in this newsletter is confidential and proprietary to Enron Corp. and its subsidiaries. It is intended for internal use only and should not be disclosed.
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Below are my comments to the Legal/Financial transactions only on the latest counterparty list: 1. CMS Marketing, Services & Trading Co.- no Column L, cannot do basis transactions, that is floating, weather trades should all be approved, Column CF should be out, basis is floating, fixed price transactions only 2. Elf Trading S.A.-should be approved for weather, why no weather? 3. Lehman Brothers Commercial Corp.-weather should not be approved 4. Power Authority of the State of New York-seems to be missing from list. What happened? 5. Richardson Products II, Ltd.-please note, we just got in the signed ISDA Master Agreement this week 6. UBS AG - approved for interest rate and currency only-should be restricted for all other products 7. Abitibi Consolidated-please note, we got the signed ISDA Master Agreement in this week 8. Cross Timbers Energy Services-missed no weather 9. EIL Petroleum-missed no weather 10. Trafigura AG - Column DZ, US weather CDD swap is ok, Column EB, HDD weather swap is ok 11. Emerson Electric Co. - switching to approved for all products, it is not a utility. Per my conversations with Bob Shults, I have been and am continuing to review our list of utilities with Sara Shackleton, outside counsel and the regulatory people. I don't know when I will get you a revised list, but I hope to open a bunch of the investor owned utilities for general trading.
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This looks a lot better to me. What do you guys think? ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT on 07/21/99 01:33 PM --------------------------- Justin Boyd 07/21/99 12:56 PM To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Sefton/LON/ECT@ECT, Louise Kitchen/LON/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Weekes/LON/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, [email protected], Edmund Cooper/LON/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Proposed revised collateral clause for Online GTCs Following my earlier conversation with Mark Taylor I have revised the text, as attached. This limits the form of collateral to letters of credit. Comments/questions......... Thanks Justin
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Please see attached. Aparna Rajaram Ph: (713) 345-4563 Fax: (713) 853-9476 [email protected]
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Note: The following was sent out by CERA and has a short term forecast of prices and alternate fuel pricing. Note the price differential forecasts by basin. ********************************************************************** CERA Alert: Sent Wed, November 15, 2000 ********************************************************************** Title: Midmonth Report: Early Warning Author: N. American Gas Team E-Mail Category: Alert Product Line: North American Gas , URL: http://www.cera.com/cfm/track/eprofile.cfm?u=5526&m=1420 , Alternative URL: http://www.cera.com/client/nag/alt/111500_18/nag_alt_111500_18_ab.html ********************************************************* After a warm October, the first cold weather this year has provided an early warning of what winter could bring for the gas market. Cold weather across much of the great plains and a cold forecast for larger heating markets in the Midwest and Northeast have driven a surge in gas prices of more than $1.00 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) over the past week. This rebound in price highlighted the continued tightness of supply and moved the price of gas back above that of residual fuel oil, assuring that dual-fuel loads remain off of gas. Supplies for the winter are not adequate to allow most dual-fuel end users to burn gas. If this cold snap extends through the remainder of November, a heavy early-winter draw on storage could set the stage for unprecedented high prices through the winter. Though storage inventories have reached near the 2,750 billion cubic feet (Bcf) level, they remain at a record low heading into the heating season, and even a normal winter would reduce inventories to a near record or record absolute low by spring. This supply tightness places the gas price playing field in the broad territory above the resid price (near $5.00 in the Gulf Coast) and into a range potentially testing the next, difficult level of demand resistance. This resistance could come from switching to distillate oil, but low distillate inventories and high distillate prices mean that switching would require a gas price above $7.50 per MMBtu, and any move to switch to distillate would likely drive prices of both commodities higher. Rather, a combination of some switching to resid in industrial boilers and a shutdown of a few more price-sensitive end users may be required. None of these measures comes easily or cheaply, however, and they can be overwhelmed by weather-driven swings in demand. As a result, as cold weather settles in, CERA expects heightened price volatility at levels above the price of resid and extreme sensitivity in the market to weather and weather forecasts. Under normal weather conditions, CERA expects Henry Hub prices to average $5.70 during December (see Table 1), which by itself would represent an all time high for December. But even this estimate could prove low. If the current cold snap extends through early December, prices could easily climb into the $6.50-$7.00 per MMBtu range. Gas Storage-The Record Low Maximum CERA estimates that storage inventories reached a maximum of 2,746 Bcf as of the end of October, a record low for that month by 64 Bcf (see Table 2). Even this level was reached only through a fortunate combination of a lack of storms in the Gulf of Mexico and consistent warmth through most of October. The withdrawal season is likely to have begun this week, however, and in a strong way. The cold weather now settling in is likely to offset warmth early this month, increasing the withdrawal rate this November to 3.5 Bcf per day on average, well above the 1.0 Bcf per day average rate of the past two years. By the end of this month, the US inventory deficit is likely to have widened again, to 350 Bcf. CERA estimates that normal December weather would require storage withdrawals of approximately 17.0 Bcf per day, which is above last year's rate of 16.6 Bcf per day. This year, however, this withdrawal rate would apply consistent pressure in the market through December and beyond, as it would keep inventories on a path to reach 756 Bcf by the end of March, just below the 1996 all-time end-of-March low of 758 Bcf. So long as inventories remain on this path the pressure does not end even with the end of winter, as a significant increase in injections next year would be required for inventories to reach even 2.6 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) by next fall. Although the supply build will begin to help by late winter, it is unlikely to be of the magnitude required both to offset power generation demand growth and to allow this increase in storage injections to occur-unless demand continues to be priced out of the market. Demand-Keeping Warm After last year's warm winter, CERA expects a strong rebound in heating demand, and this week's weather and forecast reinforce that expectation. Weather last winter (November through March) was the warmest of the decade, and there will be a significant rebound in heating demand in the residential and commercial sectors as weather returns toward normal this heating season. Under normal weather conditions, * Average heating demand through the winter would be 3.5 Bcf per day higher than last year's. * Monthly average heating demand through the winter would be 36.7 Bcf per day, peaking at 45.6 Bcf per day in January. * December heating demand would increase by 4.8 Bcf per day relative to last December. Weather 5 percent colder than normal could further increase December demand by 1.8 Bcf per day relative to normal weather; likewise, a 5 percent warmer-than-normal scenario could decrease demand by 1.7 Bcf per day relative to normal weather. Fuel Switching With natural gas markets this tight, there is significant pressure for demand to be backed out of the market. Residential and commercial demand is inelastic to price in the short run, which leaves industrial demand and power demand as the only relief valve for the market. This winter we expect * all plants capable of burning residual fuel oil as an alternative to gas to do so * a loss of 700 million cubic feet (MMcf) per day of demand for power generation relative to last winter * industrial consumers to switch the equivalent of 500 MMcf per day off of gas * gas prices to act as a ceiling for residual fuel oil prices, as much as resid will act as a floor for gas For December CERA expects an overall demand increase of 4.5 Bcf per day relative to last December and a 14.4 Bcf per day increase in demand relative to November, with increasing heating load offset somewhat by fuel switching. Supply-The Rebound The pressure from increasing demand and lower storage inventories is intense, but US supply is beginning to rebound. The recent steep decline in US lower-48 capacity is expected to reverse in late 2000, given the soaring gas-related rig count. * The success in reversing the decline in the Gulf of Mexico is related to the combination of - the ramp-up of the Hickory and Tanzanite subsalt discoveries on the shelf, adding to the recent startup of the Muni field; these fields could add over 0.5 Bcf per day later in 2001 - the response of the shallow water to the strong late 1999 turnaround in drilling activity * Other important capacity additions are occurring in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, with 0.5 Bcf per day in 2000 and 2001, and onshore, led by the Bossier sand play in Freestone County, Texas, the Barnett Shale play in Wise County, Texas, and the Powder River Basin coal seam play. * Further increases in drilling are likely to slow. New deep land rigs are under construction and shallow rigs are being refurbished with cannibalized parts from older rigs. Producers are experiencing delays in obtaining rigs as the supply of quality rigs depletes and drilling companies struggle to round out drilling crews. Regional Markets-Wild Winter in the West Extremely cold weather in the West has brought Rockies prices close to parity with Henry Hub prices and triggered early season spikes at Sumas in the north and Topock in the south. Pipeline maintenance on El Paso is exacerbating the regional demand pressure and has contributed to Topock differentials of over $2.00 per MMBtu. Tight pricing relationships to the Henry Hub in the San Juan and Rocky Mountains should hold through February, with significant widening in differentials as heating loads decline. Winter has arrived in earnest across North America, but the start-up of firm transportation service on Alliance is delayed once again, this time until December 1. Nonetheless, flows on the pipeline are under way; CERA estimates that flows during October averaged 450 MMcf per day. During November that total should climb to 750 MMcf per day, despite the later published start date. With or without Alliance flows, a weather-driven rebound in midwestern demand relative to November and December last year should keep prices in Chicago at a significant premium to Henry Hub prices. In the Northeast, differentials remain extremely strong and exposed to spikes throughout the winter, despite greater flows into the region from Atlantic Canada this year (see Table 3). CERA's outlook by region follows: * Rockies. Very cold weather within the region has brought Rocky Mountain prices near parity with Henry Hub prices. A break in the cold or a cold snap in the East will likely widen the differentials, but strong heating demand in the region will keep differentials within about $0.25 per MMBtu below the Henry Hub price. CERA expects a December average differential of $0.25 per MMBtu; however, this differential is expected to show significant volatility based on regional weather. A warm week in the Rockies could still push differentials toward $0.50 per MMBtu. * San Juan. San Juan prices will continue to hold close to Rockies prices through the winter, with significant pipeline capacity between the two regions. Heating loads in the Rockies will determine the San Juan to Henry Hub differential, with extended cold weather in the Rockies pulling both prices close to the Henry Hub price. CERA expects the December differential in the San Juan Basin to average $0.20 per MMBtu. * Permian and Mid-Continent. Unlike prices within the rest of the West, differentials between the Henry Hub and the Mid-Continent and Permian Basins are likely to trade within a relatively narrow range during the winter, as supplies from those basins are pulled either east or west, depending on regional weather. CERA expects a Permian to Henry Hub differential of $0.11 per MMBtu and a Mid-Continent differential of $0.08 per MMBtu for December. * Chicago. Alliance flows into the Chicago market are now running close to 750 MMcf per day. However, the onset of the heating season has offset those increased flows and pushed Chicago differentials up to near $0.15 per MMBtu relative to the Henry Hub, despite delays in the completion of the Vector pipeline. CERA expects the strong pricing at Chicago to continue, and December differentials should average $0.25 per MMBtu. * Northeast markets. Assuming normal weather, we expect to see December basis for New York relative to Henry Hub at $1.03 per MMBtu. New England will likely see prices $0.05-$0.15 higher, depending on the pipeline. Much of this increased basis differential is caused by fuel costs. For example, with a 9 percent retention rate from the Gulf Coast into New England, last December would have seen retention costs of approximately $0.22; at $5.70, that same retention equates to $0.50. Despite additional volumes of gas deliverable into the Northeast from the Atlantic Canadian fields, there have been no additional regional pipeline facilities to deliver this gas to the local markets, and an additional 166,000 MMBtu per day of potential demand will compete for the capacity. Because of this tightness, should this month's weather be colder than normal, we could see severe spikes in basis similar to those seen in January 2000. These spikes could even exceed the highs seen in January, depending on the severity of any cold snaps and the extent to which new electric loads are realized. Canadian Markets-Winter Begins The colder-than-normal weather has increased demand in western Canada but is only now being felt in the East. Storage peaked in the West in early October at approximately 225 Bcf below last year's level and 6 Bcf below the five-year average. Even with modest withdrawals since that time, storage inventories are still estimated to be adequate to meet winter needs. Easter Canadian storage has continued to grow, pushing levels to over 245 Bcf, 11 Bcf above last year and well above the five-year average. With the eastward movement of the colder weather, withdrawals are likely to begin. This higher level of eastern storage will be useful with the expected reduction of flows on TransCanada. The good news resulting from the cold is a more normal "freeze-up," which bodes well for a longer winter drilling season. Gas well completions are expected to reach 8,500 for 2000 and will likely be even higher next year. Further Delays for Alliance? The "commercial" in-service date for Alliance has been delayed until December 1, the result of a combination of problems with clearing the line, delays in the completion of the Aux Sable liquids extraction plant, the delay of Vector, and a lack of supply. The pipeline has been flowing gas, however, with volumes building up since September. It is estimated that flows for November will average 750 MMcf per day. TransCanada has taken the full brunt of the Alliance flows so far, with Northern Border and PGT remaining strong. December should see Alliance flows build to between 900 and 1,000 MMcf per day, with modest reductions in flows on Northern Border and PGT. Storage withdrawals will likely keep TransCanada reductions close to 350 MMcf per day, year- over-year, until Vector begins service to eastern Canada. High Prices: Strong Pull West The high demand in the Pacific Northwest has also provided strength for AECO. The AECO-Henry differential has dropped to the high $0.30s and low $0.40s as a result of this increased pull. For December, the differential is expected to average $0.50 per MMBtu, for a resulting AECO average of C$6.97 per gigajoule (US$5.10 per MMBtu). **end** Follow URL for PDF version of this message with associated Tables. ********************************************************* CERA's Autumn 2000 Roundtable event dates and agendas are now available at http://www.cera.com/event ********************************************************* ********************************************************************** Account Changes To edit your personal account information, including your e-mail address, etc. go to: http://eprofile.cera.com/cfm/edit/account.cfm This electronic message and attachments, if any, contain information from Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. (CERA) which is confidential and may be privileged. Unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message or any attachments, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. 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do you want to go beat the crap out of some OU fans in Dallas this weekend?
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Kevin - We are developing a process to mark estate curves. We will be fully marking by Thursday (including vol curves) except possibly the West (still working on). Is your group currently marking estate curves (I think someone dropped the PJM cash curves today)? I think we should probably let the estate group begin this process so that they can be ready to go when UBS takes over - your thoughts? Kristen/Kevin - can we differentiate effective now between estate/netco curve manager so that we can start a parallel process? Thanks, RH
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Hello, everyone. ? This e-mail is to let you know that several documents have been posted on the RTO West Website relating to tomorrow's (June 27, 2001) RTO West RRG meeting. ? You can find those materials at: ? http://www.rtowest.org/Stage2RRG_Upcoming.htm ? The materials that have been posted are: ? 1.? Copy of June 22, 2001 E-mail from Bud Krogh with Confirmation of and Agenda for June 27, 2001 RRG Meeting at Portland Airport Shilo Inn; ? 2.? Illustrative RTO West Pricing Model Data Spreadsheets and Accompanying Narrative; ? 3.? Preliminary List of Some Filing Utilities' (BPA, Idaho Power, Montana Power, Nevada Power, PacifiCorp, Puget Sound Energy, and Sierra Pacific Power) Transmission Lines Expected To Be Included in RTO West; ? 4.? Revised Draft of Congestion Model Content Group Working Paper (revised following input given at June 1, 2001 RRG meeting; and ? 5.? Paper Describing QF Net Metering Issues and Proposed Principles (following up on issue raised at June 1, 2001 RRG meeting. ? There will also be hard copies of the posted documents available at the RRG meeting. ? Thank you. ? - Sarah Dennison-Leonard
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I did not participate in the call last week because I thought it was only concerning financial consultants. Shortly before the meeting,a more detailed agenda arrived by e-mail(which may be par for the course but I find irritating). Please find out 1) what was decided and 2) what is the agenda for tues. Thanks "J. ROBERT NELSON" <[email protected]> 04/18/2001 12:57 PM To: [email protected] cc: [email protected] Subject: Power Exchange The Committee interviewed financial advisors yesterday. The list included PriceWaterhouse, KPMG, BDO, Stonefield Josephson and Neilson, Elggren. The preference seemed to be PW, in major part because it was actively involved in creation of the Power Exchange systems. There was an obvious concern about the potential for conflicts given PW's role for the PGE committee. In that regard, we were told (1) that there is a different standard for accountants than attorneys, (2) that counsel for the PGE committee didn't perceive a problem, (3) that there would be different teams handling each of the cases, (4) that it was highly unlikely that there would be any disagreement over the underlying numbers (ie, that PW would at the same time be supporting and challenging numbers in claims litigation). We've asked PW for assurances that if there is any challenge, it will be available to support the participants' position. We're waiting for a response. For the moment, no second choice has been identified. Before the interviews, I spoke with Marc Cohen. He's frustrated with Joe Eisenberg. Joe has been slow in generating a stipulation to transfer litigation responsibility to the participants committee. Consequently, Cohen went ahead and drafted a stipulation himself. Evidently Eisenberg is about to sign off, and the matter will be presented to the court presumably on shortened time. I took the opportunity to urge Cohen to press Eisenberg to prepare a liquidating plan. In that regard, Eisenberg did go to the creditors committee and propose using $4 million of the $20 million of available cash to support a plan. Not surprisingly, the creditors came back asking for $18 million. Cohen's sense is that there may be a deal in the $10 million range, particularly if we can persuade the trade that the participants may themselves have a claim against the $20 million. Cohen is giving thought to how we make that case. If we can agree on a number, we can get rid of the trade creditors, shift responsibility for the wind up to a liquidating agent of our choosing and close the bankruptcy case. Cohen apparently has made no headway in efforts to reconstitute the PGE committee. He's concerned that the second largest creditor does not have a seat at the table and questions whether the presence of such entities as Enron and Dynegy adequately represents the interests of the broad range of Power Exchange participants. Wearing our CPX committee hat and the duty that comes with that, are we comfortable leaving things as they are rather than encouraging our counsel to pursue the matter with some formal motion in the PGE case? Unless I hear to the contrary, I'll assume that our position in that regard has not changed and that if there were a committee vote on that particular issue, we'd abstain. I see that some efforts may be underway to compel the Power Exchange to release collateral. Is that something we'd consider joining? Bob Nelson "This e-mail, including attachments, contains information that is confidential and it may be protected by the attorney/client or other privileges. This e-mail, including attachments, constitutes non-public information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including attachments, and notify me by return mail, e-mail or at (insert your telephone number). The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be unlawful. J. Robert Nelson 725 Soth Figueroa St, Los Angeles, Ca. 90017-5436 ============================================================================== This e-mail, including attachments, contains information that is confidential and may be protected by the attorney/client or other privileges. This e-mail, including attachments, constitutes non-public information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including attachments, and notify me. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be unlawful. ==============================================================================
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[email protected] writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The NYISO is reserving hour beginning 15:00 in the December 31, 2001 Real-Time Market as well as the following hours per ECA20010908B to verify prices: HQ: 7:00, 15:00, 17:00, 18:00, 23:00 NE: 7:00, 15:00, 23:00 OH: 7:00, 15:00, 23:00 PJM: 7:00, 15:00, 23:00 Prices in the January 1, 2002 Day-Ahead Market are correct. This e-mail information is a copy of the official posting which can be found at the following address of our website: http://mis.nyiso.com/public/htm/OperMessages/CurrentOperMessages.htm#mm
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Mike, Greg is requesting Enron Global Markets' 2001 Goals & Objectives (no more than 3 to 4 each) asap. Many Thanks, Liz Taylor
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Start Date: 4/9/01; HourAhead hour: 3; No ancillary schedules awarded. Variances detected. Variances detected in Load schedule. LOG MESSAGES: PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2001040903.txt ---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ---- *** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule. Details: TRANS_TYPE: FINAL SC_ID: ECTRT MKT_TYPE: 2 TRANS_DATE: 4/9/01 TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_OZZY ENGY_TYPE: FIRM ---- Load Schedule ---- $$$ Variance found in table tblLoads. Details: (Hour: 3 / Preferred: 61.86 / Final: 41.86) TRANS_TYPE: FINAL LOAD_ID: SCE1 MKT_TYPE: 2 TRANS_DATE: 4/9/01 SC_ID: EPMI
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no -----Original Message----- From: Maggi, Mike Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:43 PM To: Nelson, Michelle Subject: RE: stop -----Original Message----- From: Nelson, Michelle Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:41 PM To: Maggi, Mike Subject: thanks for calling sir
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> True Story: > In a supermarket, Kurtis the stock boy, was > busily working when a new voice > came over the asking for a carryout at check > register 4. > > As he approached the check-out stand, a smile > caught his eye; the new check > out girl was beautiful. She was an older > woman (maybe 26; he was only > 22). > > > Later that day, after his shift was over, he > waited by the punch clock to > find out her name. She came into the break > room, smiled softly at him, took > her card and punched out, then left. He > looked at her card: Brenda. > > Next day, he waited outside as she left the > supermarket, and offered her a > ride home. He looked harmless enough, and she > accepted. When he dropped her > off, he asked if maybe he could see her > again, outside of work. She simply > said it wasn't possible. He pressed and she > explained she had two children > and she couldn't afford a baby-sitter. He > offered to pay for the > baby-sitter. Reluctantly she accepted his > offer for a date the following > Saturday. > > That Saturday night he arrived at her door > only to have her tell him that > she was unable to go with him. The > baby-sitter had called and canceled. To > which Kurtis simply said, "Well, lets take > the kids with us." > > She tried to explain that taking the children > was not an option, but he > wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. Finally, > Brenda, brought him inside to > meet her children. She had a cute older > daughter. Then Brenda brought out > her son, in a wheelchair. He was born a > paraplegic, with Down syndrome. > Kurtis told Brenda, "I still don't understand > why the kids can't come with > us." > > Brenda was amazed. Most men would run away > from a woman with two kids, > especially if one was disabled. Her prior > husband, the father of the kids, > had done that. > > That evening Kurtis and Brenda loaded up the > kids and went to dinner and the > movies. When her son needed anything, Kurtis > took care of him. When he > needed to use the rest room, Kurtis picked > him up out of his chair . The > kids loved Kurtis. At the end of the evening, > Brenda knew this was the man > she was going to marry and spend the rest of > her life with. > > A year later, they were married and Kurtis > adopted both of her children. > Since then they have added two more kids. > > So what happened to the stock boy and check > out girl? > > Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Warner now live in St. Louis, > where he plays quarterback for > the St. Louis Rams. Kurt won the NFL MVP > award this year.
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Attached is a draft agenda for your review and comments. As speakers were confirmed, the placement of certain items on the agenda were dictated by the speakers' schedules and then logical grouping of topics around those speakers. Sunday evening will not be heavy - simple welcome and intros, drink and dinner - I know that many will be tired from traveling. We have arranged for a private showing of the movie Rogue Trader (complete with comfy chairs and popcorn) which I thought could be fun for the group to see as a means of setting the stage for our discussions on Monday and Tuesday. This can be optional, as I know that jet lag my get the best of some. The morning on Monday will set the stage: why we have gathered, endorsement of our efforts (Causey). Perhaps you, Brent and I could each give a short "state of the union of operations" according to us - covering ENA, EGM and EEL). Then definition of the operating standards that we must uphold, discussion, plans on reporting and buy in on these. Monday lunch will allow everyone to share with their tablemates a project in which they are involved that will have an impact on global consistency of operational controls, or a project which through sharing or expanding could have such an impact. Each table can report back as we gather to start the afternoon. Having defined and discussed fundamental operating standards, we will move Monday afternoon to review of the Doorstep concept: what, why, how and lessons learned. Then we will discuss next steps around this on-going project. Just before the afternoon break, we will roll out a new communications tool for the operations controllers: a website tailored for the group. We will finish the afternoon by tying in operations performance and its impact on assessing and measuring market risk and credit risk, with Ted Murphy and Bill Bradford addressing the group. Monday evening will include a tour of Enron Field and dinner at Ruggles Center Field Terrace. Bill Bradford will join us for dinner, and we are waiting for an RSVP from Ted Murphy. Tuesday morning will start with Jeff Skilling as our real keynote speaker. He plans to spend an hour plus with the group. He will make an informal presentation and then will entertain questions. The rest of the morning will be spent in breakout teams, with assignments to come up with specific action steps to strengthen operating controls, improve the accuracy of information provided and move toward best practices in providing mid and back office services within Enron. Before lunch, Tom Gros and I will share a short story on CommodityLogic. Philippe Bibi will join us for lunch to share his IT vision with the group. After lunch, we will wrap up and summarize next steps, including a date to reconvene much of this group perhaps early in 2001 to check progess against our designated next steps (wholesale group in London perhaps). Please call me or e:mail any comments or suggestions. The only details still in flux are Tom Gros' availability and confirmation of Philippe's attendance.
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The hardest part of preparing the Long Descriptions is making sure all of the terms used in th GTC's that need to be defined elsewhere are covered. I'll have to leave the final determination to the people who drafted the GTC's. I also have to point out I don't know much of anything about how bandwidth is traded, but here are the comments I was able to come up with to the Long Descriptions: Bandwidth Units - This concept has been difficult for me - it's not entirely clear to me where the definition of this comes from - is it the reference in the box at the top of the relevant Annex? If so, maybe we should add a line something to the effect of 'Bandwidth Units shall mean DS-3 for this Transaction.' Or better yet you might consider a generic reference to the relevant Annex that should apply which might let you delete the sentence referring to the quality as well. Does 'DSO' need to be defined somewhere? The way the different Price definitions fit together has also eluded me - there is a formula in the Long Description and a different formula in the GTC. Unless industry trading convention is to the contrary, the site makes more intuitive sense when the volume quoted and the price quoted use the same units. If the volume is Bandwidth Units and the price is a per mile number some counterparties (or perhaps more likely their lawyers) may be confused. The GTC contains the defined term 'Unit Price' which is in $/Bandwidth Unit. It seems to me that if we can quote the price as the Unit Price and the volume as Bandwidth Units, we can ignore the number of DSO's per Bandwidth Unit and the number of DSO miles for the transaction. Since they won't change from one product to the next, the two sentences beginning with 'Any party entering into a Transaction...' could be moved to the GTC. The term 'Contractual Currency' is not used int he GTC. Can the parenthetical reference come out? (The EnronOnline people may care about this more than I.) If the numbers of miles and DSO's need to stay in the Long Descriptions, I would suggest that you change the references to make it DSO's per Bandwidth Unit (both where the number is introduced and in the price formula) and that the unt of measure against which the price is quoted be 'per DSO mile per month'. Is the volume on the quotes page a monthly or total number? This needs to be clear from the Long Description. So for example, if you follow all of my suggestions, you might end up with something like this: A US Bandwidth Transaction with Enron Broadband Services, L.P. (&EBS8) pursuant to which the Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall buy the quantity of Bandwidth Units submitted by Counterparty via the Website. The price shall be as submitted by the Counterparty via the Website. Annex A-1 of the General Terms and Conditions shall apply to this Transaction. The term of the Transaction shall begin at 12:00 a.m. (EST) on the Effective Date and continue to 11:59:59 p.m. (EST) on the Termination Date. The Effective Date is <Start Date> and the Termination Date is <Termination Date>. The Transaction shall be for Bandwidth between the New York Market Pooling Point (111 8th Avenue, Suite 1517, New York, NY 10011, NPA-NXX: 212-462, CLLI: NYCMNY83H62) and the Los Angeles Market Pooling Point (530 W. 6th Street, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90014, NPA-NXX: 213-362, CLLI: LSAJCAWZH04). The price is quoted in US Dollars. The unit of measure against which the price is quoted is one Bandwidth Unit per month and the quantity shown shall be in number of Bandwidth Units per month. If quoting the price as a per Bandwidth Unit number doesn't work it would be more like this: A US Bandwidth Transaction with Enron Broadband Services, L.P. (&EBS8) pursuant to which the Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall buy the quantity of Bandwidth Units submitted by Counterparty via the Website. The number of DSO,s per Bandwidth Unit is 672. The price shall be as submitted by the Counterparty via the Website. Annex A-1 of the General Terms and Conditions will apply to this Transaction. The term of the Transaction shall begin at 12:00 a.m. (EST) on the Effective Date and continue to 11:59:59 p.m. (EST) on the Termination Date. The Effective Date is <Start Date> and the Termination Date is <Termination Date>. The Transaction shall be for Bandwidth between the New York Market Pooling Point (111 8th Avenue, Suite 1517, New York, NY 10011, NPA-NXX: 212-462, CLLI: NYCMNY83H62) and the Los Angeles Market Pooling Point (530 W. 6th Street, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90014, NPA-NXX: 213-362, CLLI: LSAJCAWZH04), for a total of 2,446 DSO miles. The price is quoted in US Dollars. The unit of measure against which the price is quoted is one DS0 mile per month and the quantity shown shall be in number of Bandwidth Units per month. Therefore, the Contract Price will be calculated as follows: price x the number of DS0,s per Bandwidth Unit x the number of DS0 miles x the number of Bandwidth Units. Please let me know if you have any questions - I will go ahead and approve the product in the system so you can proceed without me if necessary. Mark Leonardo Pacheco@ENRON 04/27/2000 01:38 PM To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, James Ginty/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Bandwidth Products On EnronOnline. (Revised) FYI ---------------------- Forwarded by Leonardo Pacheco/Corp/Enron on 04/27/2000 12:36 PM --------------------------- Leonardo Pacheco 04/27/2000 01:07 PM To: Jay Hawthorn/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rudi Zipter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Blumenthal/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: David Forster/Corp/Enron@Enron, Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia Harkness/Enron Communications@Enron Communications Subject: Bandwidth Products On EnronOnline. (Revised) Please note that we have added another product type (bringing the total number to three)!. We have built three new Products Types called US Bandwidth DS3 Physical Forward, US Bandwidth OC3 Physical Forward, and US Bandwidth OC3c Physical Forward. Please go into DataManager and approve these Product Types (look at attached Document for long descriptions). We are going life on the 1st of May. If you need help with the approval process contact Dale Neuner (ext. 39746) or myself (ext. 39938). Please Do Not Reject the Product Type. If you have questions or changes to the Product Type please contact me at your convenience. Thank you very much for your co-operation! Leonardo Pacheco ext. 39938
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Transwestern's average deliveries (through Thursday) to California were 1138 MMBtu/d (104%) with San Juan lateral throughput at 830 MMBtu/d and Rio Puerco at 48 MMBtu/d. Total east deliveries averaged 73 MMBtu/d. El Paso's deliveries to California were 2292 MMBtu/d (78%) : - PG&ETop, capacity of 1140 MMBtu/d, deliveries of 627 MMBtu/d (55%) - SoCalEhr, capacity of 1251 MMBtu/d, deliveries of 1130 MMBtu/d (90%) - SoCalTop, capacity of 540 MMBtu/d, deliveries of 535 MMBtu/d (99%) Thursday's posted Gas Daily prices: SoCal gas, large pkgs 36.79 PG&E, large pkgs 12.275 (from Wednesday) TW San Juan n/a TW Permian 5.91 Thursday's Enron Online bases: Mar Apr May Jun Jul-Sep Oct Perm-CA 9.07 3.795 2.595 2.595 3.295 1.895 SJ - CA 9.32 4.165 3.065 3.04 3.75 2.33 SJ-Waha .14 .335 .435 .41 .42 .40 Perm-Waha .11 .035 .035 .035 .035 .035
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Just got back from our little outing in the woods. Had a great time with you guys! Always good to hang out... let's get together again soon... dogs are exhausted and slept the ENTIRE way home. They are still sleeping now! Love, N
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OUTLOOK EMAIL NOTIFICATION Your Date of Migration is: Monday, June 11th YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO SEND E-MAIL unless you take the following action: Please go through your Notes email and clean out as many old/un-needed email items as possible BEFORE your date of migration.? After you are migrated to Outlook you will only be allocated 100MB of total Mailbox space.?? If more than this amount of data is migrated to Outlook YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SEND E-MAIL until it is below the 100MB limit.? Cleaning up your Notes email now will prevent this from happening to YOU. Enron,s messaging platform is migrating from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Outlook 2000 worldwide. You will be accessing Outlook for all of your email functions. WHY IS ENRON MIGRATING TO OUTLOOK 2000? Many factors contributed to the decision to migrate from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange/Outlook. The most prominent factors were: ? Significant advantages to moving to a product that is more integrated with current Enron apps (Windows 2000, Office and Internet Explorer) ? More efficient Shared PC and Roaming User features ? Improved support and integration for Palm/CE devices ? Instant Messaging capabilities WHAT IS BEING MIGRATED TO OUTLOOK 2000? ? Email Messages. From the date of your scheduled migration, the last (30) thirty days of your Email will be converted for use in Outlook. ? All your folders in Notes you use to store email messages in. ? To Do Items ? Journal Items ? Calendar Entries dating from (1) one year in the past to (10) ten years in the future will be converted. ? Address Books, but NOT your Distribution Lists that you created. You will need to re-create these in Outlook. Thank you, Outlook 2000 Migration Team
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Attached is the term sheet outline that we spoke about a few moments ago. Please feel free to call with any questions. Stuart
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You guys should submit an eRequest to get access to all the Gas Reports on the Executive Viewer. Here's a list of the reports you'll want. Origination Schedule Natural Gas Prices Natural Gas Basis Positions Natural Gas Profit & Loss by Book Natural Gas Net Fixed Price Positions by Book Natural Gas Basis by Trader Also, Brad you need to request access to the O:/Bench directory so that you'll be able to save a copy of the NGPL in this directory each night. Bilal, you'll need access to the O:/Gas_Trad and O:/Bench directories. Robin
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We're getting a lot of inquiries about Enron's role in California's de-reg history, with a lot of misinformation arising out of Peace's handywork. I spent about 3 hours on Friday with a Sac Bee reporter (Dale Kasler). He'll be interviewing Skilling on the same topic in a week or so, and he'd like to talk to Steve, too. Sue spent time with a NYT reporter discussing the same. Some common themes are arising in the questions. Thought it would be a good idea to spend 30 minutes discussing those themes and developing our messages to ensure consistency. If folks think it would be useful, is there a time this week that we could squeeze in 30 minutes? Thanks. Best, Jeff
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---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT on 02/21/2001 08:39 AM --------------------------- "James Love" <[email protected]> on 02/21/2001 08:24:32 AM To: <[email protected]> cc: Subject: Fwd: Military Courtesy Change Received: from quantum.quantum-intl.com by msl.redstone.army.mil; Wed, 21 Feb 2001 08:11:57 -0600 Received: by quantum.quantum-intl.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) id <F2S8Y2XM>; Wed, 21 Feb 2001 08:02:47 -0600 Message-ID: <[email protected]> From: "Dowling, Edmund" <[email protected]> To: "Allen Kirkham (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Bill Nichols (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Bill Hildebrand (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Bob Walker (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Damian Biancia (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "James Love (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jeannine Williams (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jim Burton (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jon Bridges (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Mark Vaughn (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Nick Nickerson (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Paul Myrick (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Deeter, Louis" <[email protected]>, "Deaton, Phillip" <[email protected]>, "Palmer, Douglas" <[email protected]>, "Osborn, John" <[email protected]>, "Moore, Charlie" <[email protected]> Subject: Military Courtesy Change Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 08:02:26 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Military Courtesy Change Government News Keywords: MILITARY COURTESY TO THE PRESIDENT Source: CNN Posted on 02/15/2001 11:44:53 PST by Hurtgen This morning CNN showed George W. leaving HM-1. The marine at the front step saluted, GW returned it, and as he walked away, the marine executed a right face to stand facing GW's back...something that was missing in eight years of the Clinton presidency. The traditional Marine Corps mark of respect was rendered to the new president. That one goes back to the days in the rigging, when the marine orderly to the ship's captain always faced him, no matter his direction of movement, to be ready to receive an order. Who says that enlisted men can't hold back when they don't respect someone? ..And for eight years, they did. Edmund A. Dowling Quantum Research International Phone: (256) 971-1800 ext 246 Cell: (256) 653-2599
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Link --> Let me know if you are still having problems... Thanks, Mike 3-3363
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Late this morning, the House Energy and Commerce Committee adoped the committee print, as amended, of an energy package that addresses conservation, clean coal, renewables, hydro, nuclear, and boutique fuels. The vote was 50 to 5 to report the bill. Other committees -- Ways and Means, Science, and Resources -- also moved their energy bills this week. Thus, the House is on track to consider a merged package before the start of the August Recess on August 3rd. As to electricity, during the several days of debate this week both Chairmen Tauzin and Barton reaffirmed their intention to next move to electricity issues. Mr. Barton's staff advised me this morning that the subcommittee he chairs will hold a hearing on Friday, July 20th on all electricity issues other than transmission. While Mr. Barton has publicly held out hope of marking up an electricity bill this month, sources on and off the committee do not see this timetable as realistic. On the Senate side, the majority staff is working on an electricity "white paper" that may be circulated for comment next week. Below is a recap of action on amendments of interest to Enron: 1. Last night, on a largely partisan vote (with Democrats Hall, Green and John voting with the Republicans) the Committee rejected an amendment by Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) (that was to have been offered by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA)) that would have retroactively amended the FERC refund date and essentially ordered refunds regardless of amounts owed to power sellers. 2. First thing this morning the Committee, again on a largely partisan basis (with Democrats Hall, Green, John and Towns), rejected a Waxman amendment to impose cost-of-service rates on all power in the West (other than generation added after 1/1/01). (Originally, Mr. Waxman was going to offer amendment to impose cost-of-service rates only on those who do not supply all available power during an emergency, but he ended up offering basically what he had pursued in subcommittee on the old "Californa Only" bill.) 3. The Committee adopted an amendment by Rep. Shadegg to amend the Natural Gas Act to make it clear that a natural gas "transportation facility" shall not be added to the National Register of Historic Places until FERC has abandoned the facility. Apparently there have been some instances of "old" pipelines being considered as "historic places" under federal law. The House Resources Committee added a similar amendment to its package yesterday. 4. By voice vote, the Committee rejected a Waxman Amendment to require the president to propose and implement a plan to bring U.S. greenhouse gases down to 1990 levels. There was strong opposition voiced by many Republicans and Democrats to this amendment. 5. By mixed vote of 24 to 29, the Committee defeated a Waxman Amendment to set cost and performance goals for renewables, including wind power, and authorize federal funds to assist with commercial project costs (up to 50 percent).
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That is unclear at this time--I'll consider this and as I'm not moving for awhile, this may be the easy fix. Thanks. df From: Ann Ballard/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/23/2001 11:55 AM To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: RE: Organizational Partner Will someone residing outside of Texas be replacing you as general counsel of NNG? If so, then that person could replace you. -----Original Message----- From: Fossum, Drew Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 11:23 AM To: Ballard, Ann Cc: Moran, Michael P.; Brown, William E.; Winn, Melinda Subject: Re: Organizational Partner Thanks Ann--I won't move until Summer, but am aware of this issue (Mike Moran reminded me that an Omaha replacement needs to be found). I've asked our paralegal Bill Brown to help find likely suspects but if you have an idea let me know what we need to do. Thanks. df From: Ann Ballard/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/22/2001 04:37 PM To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Melinda Winn/ENRON@enronXgate Subject: Organizational Partner Drew, Will you be moving to Houston soon? I guess that when you do relocate we should find a substitute for you on the OPI director and officer slate. I have cc: Melinda Winn on this e:mail because she is handling legal matters for the tax group now, and would handle the election of a replacement for you.
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COLUMBIA GAS TRANSMISSION CORPORATION NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES OCTOBER 25, 2001 Notice ID: 3211 5 - NO RESPONSE REQUIRED SUBJECT: REVISED-CAPACITY UPDATE EFFECTIVE FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2001 AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2001 CHANGES ARE INDICATED WITH AN * Effective Saturday, October 27, 2001 and Sunday, October 28, 2001, capacities will be as follows: Excess MDWQ Available + ISS Withdrawals Available SIT Withdrawals Available Imbalance Drawdowns Available Excess MDIQ Available + * ISS Injections Available * SIT Injections Available * Imbalance Paybacks Available * PAL Lends/Unparks Available PAL Parks/Loan Paybacks Available * + Call Gas Control 24 hours in advance at (304) 357-2606 to request approval. Non-firm receipt capacity will be as follows: TENNESSEE: Brinker (B12) 20,000 Broad Run (B9) 300,000 Cambridge (B10) 20,000 Dungannon (B11) 20,000 Highland (B17) 0 NOTE: GAS RECEIVED AT HIGHLAND MUST BE DELIVERED IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF MARKET AREA 38 OR THE NORTHWEST LATERAL OF MARKET AREA 36, DIRECTLY NORTH OF HIGHLAND. Milford (B18) 20,000 North Greenwood (B22) 0 Unionville (B15) 50,000 NOTE: EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2001, ANY SHIPPER UTILIZING A CONTRACT THAT HAS A PRIMARY RECEIPT POINT(S) WITH THE FOLLOWING POINTS, MUST UTILIZE THESE POINTS: Brinker (B12) Cambridge (B10) Dungannon (B11) Highland (B17) Milford (B18) Unionville (B15) TEXAS EASTERN: Delmont (C16) 0 Eagle (C22) 20,000 Hooker (C9) 20,000 Pennsburg (C23) 20,000 Windridge (C12) 20,000 NATIONAL FUEL: Independence (M1) 0 Ellwood City (L1) 15,000 TRANSCO: Downingtown (E3) 2,500 Emporia I (E13) 2,500 * Rockville (E2) 0 Dranesville (E1) 0 EQUITABLE GAS: Hi Hat (F3) 0 KENTUCKY WEST VIRGINIA (KYWV): Beaver Creek (H1) 0 CNR PIPELINE: Boldman (CNR02) 0 Conoway (CNR03) 0 Johns Creek (CNR08) 0 Canada (CNR09) 0 Canada (CNR10) 0 Stafford (CNR11) 0 Thacker/Majestic (CNR12) 0 Briar Mtn. (CNR13) 0 Huff Creek (CNR14) 0 CONOCO: 0 Grant (P1) 0 NOTE: ANY APPALACHIAN PRODUCTION FLOWING DIRECTLY INTO COLUMBIA'S LINE KA BETWEEN COLUMBIA'S BOLDMAN COMPRESSOR STATION AND COLUMBIA'S HUFF CREEK COMPRESSOR STATION AS WELL AS PRODUCTION FLOWING INTO COLUMBIA'S LINES SM-116, KA-15, PM-3, AND PM-17 IS 0 NON-FIRM. ALGONQUIN: Ramapo (R1) 75,000 ANR: Paulding/Cecil 30,000 (F1, A2) LEBANON AGGREGATE 100,000 (A4, F2, C4, D3) TOLEDO AGGREGATE 100,000 (A3, F4, 734462) COLUMBIA GULF: (801) TCO-Leach 700,000 Internal point non-firm capacity will be as follows: Lanham 0 Delivery capacity (non-firm) will be as follows: TRANSCO: Martins Creek 10,000 (MLI E5) Young Woman's Creek 10,000 (MLI E9) ALGONQUIN: Hanover 0 (MLI R2) EQUITRANS: Fallen Timber 31,000 (MLI K1) Waynesburg-Rhinehart 20,000 (MLI K2) OPT-30 will be available in all market areas. OPT-60 will be available in all market areas. Market Area delivery capacity (non-firm) will be as follows: Operating Area 1 Market Area 33 No Restrictions Market Area 34 No Restrictions Operating Area 2 Market Area 20 No Restrictions Operating Area 3 Market Area 15 No Restrictions Market Area 16 No Restrictions Market Area 17 No Restrictions Market Area 18 No Restrictions Market Area 19 No Restrictions Operating Area 4 Market Area 21 No Restrictions Market Area 22 No Restrictions Market Area 23 No Restrictions Market Area 24 No Restrictions Market Area 25 No Restrictions Market Area 29 No Restrictions Operating Area 5 Market Area 02 No Restrictions Market Area 07 No Restrictions Operating Area 6 Market Area 10 No Restrictions Market Area 11 No Restrictions Market Area 12 No Restrictions Market Area 13 No Restrictions Market Area 14 No Restrictions Operating Area 7 Market Area 01 No Restrictions Market Area 03 No Restrictions Market Area 04 No Restrictions Market Area 05 No Restrictions Market Area 06 No Restrictions Market Area 08 No Restrictions Market Area 09 No Restrictions Operating Area 8 Market Area 26 No Restrictions Market Area 27 No Restrictions Market Area 32 No Restrictions Market Area 35 No Restrictions Market Area 36 No restrictions for southern part of Market Area 36. Primary receipts/deliveries only for gas delivered in the northern portion of Market Area 36. Market Area 38 No Restrictions Market Area 39 No Restrictions Market Area 40 No Restrictions NOTE: GAS DELIVERED IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF MARKET AREA 38 OR THE NORTHERN PORTION OF MARKET AREA 36 MUST BE RECEIVED FROM TENNESSEE GAS PIPELINE AT HIGHLAND. Operating Area 10 Market Area 28 No Restrictions Market Area 30 No Restrictions Market Area 31 No Restrictions If you have any questions, please contact your Account Representative.
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What is the dial-in info for today's call?
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PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ENRON STOCK FUND IN THE ENRON CORP. SAVINGS AND ESOP PLANS On Friday, January 11, trading of Enron stock was suspended on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). All Savings and ESOP Plan transactions, including 401(k) payroll contributions, involving this fund were placed in a pending status until trading resumed. As announced by Enron's Office of the Chair on Wednesday, January 16, Enron stock would now be traded Over The Counter (OTC). Upon receiving this information, work began immediately to develop a process that allows for OTC trades in the plans. On Thursday, January 17, Enron initiated a process to facilitate OTC trades of Enron stock inside the 401(k) and ESOP and all pending transactions were processed using Thursday's closing price. Now that trading has resumed, we urge you to review your investment elections to ensure that they are consistent with your investment goals. As things change, we will continue to update you. Enron Benefits Department
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Miscellaneous
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----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 09/28/2000 04:19 PM ----- Bradley Diebner 09/28/2000 03:32 PM To: 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, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: EOL Credit Responses 09/28/00 The EOL approvals for 09/28/00 are attached below. Regards, bd
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we are playing tenn. they are going to hammer us. i am going in. it should be on at 530 espn your time. griese and davis starting sunday?
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the ticket is 704011 Susan Ellen Wallumrod@ENRON 04/10/2001 03:12 PM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: NYMEX Match-up for April Susan, I hear you are covering for Andy Ring the next couple of weeks..... We only had two NYMEX match-ups for April, one with ABG Gas Supply (sitara #700336) and one with El Paso Merchant. Andy entered them in Sitara, and I was able to find the deal with ABG Gas Supply, but can not find the deal with El Paso. Could you or somebody in your group possibly find the relevant deal-number ? I appreciate your help ! Regards, Ellen x54099
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Where are the actuals coming from? Is this someone changing the supply matched up with the Clinton deal? From: Donnie Myers @ ENRON 09/12/2000 09:55 AM To: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Deal #320094 with Clinton Energy Mgmt Chris, I am showing an adjustment coming through for deal #320094 that is reducing the invoice by 1,709 dth (from 13,551 to 11,842). Clinton already agreed with 13,551 dth and paid us as of August 25. I was wanting to make sure that this change is correct. Could you please look at this for me and let me know what you find out?
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FYI: From PUC Website: The California Public Utilities Commission intends to issue a proposed decision in A.00-11-038/A.00-11-056/A.00-10-028? by 11:00 AM (PST) today. The Proposed Decision will be e-mailed to the service list and published on the Commission's website (http://www.cpuc.ca.gov) simultaneously.
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We have made arrangements for Derek to be in Houston on May 10th and 11th to meet with each of you for approximately 30-45 minutes. The following is an itinerary of Derek's interviews: May 10 @ 3:30 p.m. - Elizabeth Sager May 11 @ 9:30 a.m. - Mark Haedicke May 11 @ 10:15 a.m. - Vickie Sharp May 11 @ 11:00 a.m. - Jeff Hodge As Jim Derrick will not be available until the latter part of May, we have arranged for Derek to meet with Jim on May 25th at 9:00 a.m. Regards, Peter
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GADSDEN RESEARCH SERVICES' FERCwatch October 4, 2001 FERC Agenda for Thursday, October 11, 2001 (see table list / order form below) [For those who can't view the following draft order list in a table format; if you retrieve the agenda for the previous meeting, you must first delete previously viewed pages in your internet browser] To review the official posted agenda: COMMISSION AGENDA <http://www.ferc.fed.us/public/isd/sunshine.htm> GRS DRAFT ORDER SUBSCRIBERS: PLEASE SUBMIT DRAFT ORDER REQUESTS (FAX or E-MAIL) BY 6 P.M., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH. Reply by inserting the appropriate letter designation in the Request Copy column (D for Regular or Overnight Delivery, R for Rush Delivery, or F for Fax). Please include your internal reference numbers in the Client Charge/Billing No. column. 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G-5 RP00-479-000 RP00-624-000 Trailblazer Pipeline Company G-6 RP00-343-000 RP00-343-001 RP00-343-003 RP00-629-000 Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission LLC G-7 RP01-445-000 RP01-445-001 Trunkline LNG Company G-8 RP01-258-000 RP01-258-001 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation G-9 RP01-387-000 Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. G-10 RP01-397-001 Great Lakes Gas Transmission LP G-11 RM01-9-001 Report of Natural Gas Sales to the California Market G-12 RP01-458-001 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company G-13 RP01-477-002 RP01-477-001 TransColorado Gas Transmission Company G-14 IS01-444-002 IS01-445-002 Conoco Pipe Line Company G-15 RP01-382-004 RP01-382-005 RP01-382-003 Northern Natural Gas Company G-16 MG01-21-001 National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation G-17 RP95-197-037 RP97-71-014 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation G-18 RP00-395-001 RP96-348-000 RP00-395-000 RP00-613-000 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company G-19 OR96-2-000, et al. ARCO Products Company, et al. 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coule you get Jeannie copies of the slides or other write ups you have on this. Jeannie -- I don't know how far it is prudent to take a position on this as a co. It has already become a key battleground (garnering some discussion in the Gore-Lieberman debate). I think we stay away from it as a co., but we at least ought to put the information in front of anyone we are asking to do an oped so that they can make a reasoned judgement. ----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/16/2000 10:18 AM ----- Jeannie Mandelker@ECT 10/13/2000 08:19 AM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Enron's natural gas policy positions Hi -- I'm working on a dual gas/power op-ed (the former DeLay op-ed). I have Enron's message points on higher gas prices, but I wondered if we were taking a position on expanding natural gas exploration as Gov. Bush proposes -- onto more federal lands, particularly in Alaska. I read somewhere that 40% of potential US reserves are on federal lands. Thanks for your help, Jeannie
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GMAT REVIEW AT ENRON The next GMAT review course at Enron will begin Monday, November 26th: The schedule is: Course # 7019-00: Monday nights, Nov 26 - Jan 28 (no class Dec 24 or Dec 31) This course is identical to the courses that started in October. It is being offered now for the benefit of employees who would like to take the GMAT before January 31 for the purposes of applying to business school. Course details: - Class is held at Enron in room ECN560 and is restricted to Enron employees - Each course is limited to eight students - Meets once a week for eight weeks - Hours are 6:00-9:00 PM (first session will run til 10:00 pm to include initial exam) - Expect 4-5 hours of homework per week - Course includes a total of four practice GMAT exams - Ends the second week of December, allowing employees to take the GMAT in December and meet a January application deadline. - Special discount of $200 off the regular Princeton Review tuition Enron has allowed this program to be hosted in the Enron Building for convenience of its employees. Individuals are responsible for paying their own fees. Financial support from Enron is at manager's discretion and is subject to the usual tuition reimbursement constraints around budget and relevance to organizational performance. HOW TO ENROLL: 1. Print out the attached registration form. 2. Complete the form, but please note the following SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS: A. Fill out the student information completely, including your email address. B. In the Enrollment section, where it says "Please enroll me in GMAT Class Size-8 Course # _________", C. In the Payment section: For the course at Enron, the tuition is discounted by $200, to $899. FULL PAYMENT of this amount by credit or debit card is required on the registration form. Be sure to indicate complete cardholder information. 3. Fax the completed form to Princeton Review at (713) 688-4746. Faxes are time-stamped by the receiving fax machine at Princeton Review. The first eight valid registration forms received for each course will be honored. Registrations received after the first eight will be placed on a waiting list for the course or courses indicated. Enrollments and waitlists will be confirmed by email. Employees who are not able to take the course at Enron can take a course at the Princeton Review office at the same $200 discount. Call (800)2REVIEW to register or to receive a list of course schedules. IMPORTANCE OF THE GMAT: The GMAT score is a critical part of your application to business school. Indeed, in many cases, it is the single most decisive statistic that admissions offices use in evaluating applicants. While work experience, GPA, essays, and interviews are all important components of your application, the GMAT is the one objective factor that you can substantially improve in a short period of time. THE TEXAS MBA TOUR: All interested Enron employees are invited to attend the Texas MBA Tour, which will be in Houston on Wednesday, January 23. The Texas MBA Tour, of which The Princeton Review is a partner, is a group of six business schools that host a joint MBA panel discussion and admissions fair. The participating schools are Texas, Rice, SMU, Baylor, TCU, and Texas A&M. The Princeton Review has agreed to handle registration for the event, so call (800) 2REVIEW to register. http://home.enron.com:84/messaging/gmatregform.pdf
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New gas book request attached. Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks! Michael Mattox x34317
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I can't resist. http://www.detnews.com/EDITPAGE/0009/30/wright/wright.htm - Rob Robert L. Bradley Jr. Director, Public Policy Analysis Enron Corp. P.O Box 1188, Room 4724a [1400 Smith Street 77002] Houston, Texas 77251-1188 (P) 713-853-3062 (F) 713-646-4702 Assistant: Joan Stransky 713-853-4702 [email protected]
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I have you down as a "yes" to attend the meeting. Maureen McVicker (Steve's assistant) Diomedes Christodoulou@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 09/07/99 07:23 PM To: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Re: Sept. 16 & 17 Enron Advisory Council Mtg. Steve, Ca you please include me in this also? I'd like to hear their views on south America. Thanks. Steven J Kean@EES 09/07/99 04:22 PM Sent by: Maureen McVicker@EES To: Executive Committee, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Executive Committee Assistants, Kelly Johnson/Corp/Enron@Enron Subject: Sept. 16 & 17 Enron Advisory Council Mtg. Please see the attached memo regarding the Enron Advisory Council Meeting scheduled for September 16 & 17.
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Option sheet will follow later today... -- Tom Hahn Executive Vice President APB Energy, Inc. 6320 Quadrangle Dr. Suite 380 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 969-9779 www.apbenergy.com - 0522 Cash Sheet.xls - 0518 Cash Sheet.xls - 0521 Cash Sheet.xls - 0517 Cash Sheet.xls - tom.hahn.vcf
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 09/14/2000 04:06 PM --------------------------- From: Paula Corey@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 09/12/2000 09:26 AM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Weeks/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Sheila Kahanek/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Lou Casari/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jeff Foster/Enron Communications@Enron Communications cc: Subject: Re: FW: president elect ----- Forwarded by Paula Corey/Enron Communications on 09/12/00 09:29 AM ----- [email protected] 09/11/00 06:40 PM To: Paula Corey/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: FW: president elect Click on Lyrics; then select a candidate to get the words to the songs. They will rap for you! Very clever. I put George and Bill behind the others - have fun! Make sure to look at the words to the songs and enjoy! (See attached file: JibJab (1).exe) (See attached file: JibJab (1).exe) - JibJab (1).exe
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Thank you for your request. You will be notified by email when your request has been processed. You can check the progress of your request by clicking http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000053089&Page=MyReq.
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Hello Speakers! ? My name is Joanna Vidal and I am the coordinator for the Financial Mathematics Training course being in held on the following dates: ? London on June 28 & 29 New York on July 9 & 10 Houston on July 16 & 17? ? I am in the process of preparing the speaker packs which will include an updated contact information sheet with?all your details.? You will receive this pack shortly after you confirm your addresses.? I will list them below and I ask that you please look it over and make any necessary corrections.? ? ?My contact details, for your information are: ? Joanna Vidal Events Coordinator Risk Waters Group T: (212) 925 1864 ext. 197 F: (212) 925 7585 [email protected] www.riskwaters.com ? Thank you and I look forward to working with you. ? Duane Seppi Carnegie Mellon University Graduate School of Industrial Administrations Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 T: 001 412-268-2298 F: 001 412-269-8896 ? Helyette Geman Universite de Paris Dauphine Finance Department au de ka Grand Ecole Corgy Pontois, Paris France 95021 T: 00 33 60-807-4200 ? Vincent Kaminski Enron Credit 1400 Smith Street Room EB1962 Houston, TX 77002-7361 T: 001 713-853-3848 F: 001 713-646-2503 ? Peter Nance Teknecon, Inc. 1515 S. Capital of Texas Highway Suite 101 Austin, TX 78746 T: 001 512-732-7084 F: 001 512-732-7099 ? Chris Harris Innogy Holdings Place Windmill Hill Business Park Whitehill Way Swindon, Wiltshire UK, 5N5 6PB T: 44 793 387-7777 F: 44 793 389-7811 ? Spyros Maragos Dynergy, Inc. 1000 Louisiana Street Suite 5800 Houston, TX 77002 T: 011 713-507-6589 F: 001 713-767-5958 ? Ehud Ronn University of Texas at Austin Department of Finance McCombs school of Business Austin, TX 78712-1179 T: 001 512-471-5853 F: 001 512-471-5073 ? ? ?
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---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 10/30/2000 02:23 PM --------------------------- Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: "Pergher, Gunther" <[email protected]> 10/30/2000 02:17 PM To: undisclosed-recipients:; cc: Subject: DJ FERC Probe Doesn't Find Calif Pwr Rates Unjust -Official 21:05 GMT 30 October 2000 *DJ FERC Probe Doesn't Find Calif Pwr Rates Unjust -Official (MORE) Dow Jones Newswires 30-10-00 2105GMT Details Of Report A Blow To State, Utils NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--A federal regulatory report into California's wholesale electricity market couldn't find evidence that power rates were "unjust and unreasonable," a Democratic commissioner with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission told Dow Jones Newswires Monday. The probe, details of which are scheduled to be released Wednesday, is a blow to California's three investor-owned utilities, state officials and millions of retail electricity consumers - all of whom have accused generators of manipulating the market, collusion and "profiteering." The commissioner, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said "the report couldn't find that power rates in California were unjust and unreasonable." Dow Jones Newswires reported Friday that the FERC report also found no evidence of abuse by energy companies operating in the state, and wouldn't be ordering tens of millions of dollars in refunds to consumers and utilities. Instead, the commissioner said the market structure resulted, in part, in higher wholesale electricity costs, and several changes, such as price caps, exacerbated the situation. The commissioner said the report would address sweeping structural changes to the state's Independent System Operator, which controls the high-voltage transmission grid, and the state's Power Exchange, where power is bought and sold. Gov. Gray Davis reacted to the news with disappointment, according to his press secretary, Steve Maviglio. The governor is expected to address details of the FERC report Wednesday. -By Jason Leopold, Dow Jones Newswires; 323-658-3874; [email protected] (END) Dow Jones Newswires 30-10-00 2136GMT G_nther A. Pergher Senior Analyst Dow Jones & Company Inc. Tel. 609.520.7067 Fax. 609.452.3531 The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. <<Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf>> - Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf
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-----Original Message----- From: Steffes, James D. Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 7:36 AM To: Dernehl, Ginger Cc: Shapiro, Richard Subject: FW: EES-USA Ginger -- Please forward to Rick's Government Affairs team in the USA. By the way, this is better if printed on legal paper. Thanks. Jim -----Original Message----- From: Leff, Dan Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 10:34 AM To: Lavorato, John; Belden, Tim; Presto, Kevin M.; Richter, Jeff; Aucoin, Berney C. ; Perry, Todd; Steffes, James D.; Beck, Sally; Colwell, Wes; Apollo, Beth; Haedicke, Mark E.; Bradford, William S.; Herndon, Rogers; Black, Don Cc: Dietrich, Janet Subject: EES-USA Attached is a diagram, which functionally lays out EES - USA , as a follow up to our offsite of July 18. Please review and let Janet, Dave or me know if you would like to discuss . Thank you again for your participation in the meeting. We are making progress! Thanks - Dan
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----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/20/2001 11:49 AM ----- Scott Govenar <[email protected]> 02/16/2001 07:13 AM 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]>, Michael McDonald <[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: SBX 6 / SBX 33 The Senate did not take up SBX 6 or SBX 33 prior to adjourning for the long weekend. The next time the Senate will meet is on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. I have attached the most recent versions of both bills. http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/sen/sb_0001-0050/sbx1_6_bill_20010215_amended_ sen.pdf http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/sen/sb_0001-0050/sbx1_33_bill_20010215_amended _sen.pdf
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Tom/Jim/Jim: Please find the attached first draft of a presentation for Dave/John to deliver to them on Thursday (as requested). I would plan to attach the detailed Transition Plan being currently developed by Troy/Jim based on our meeting today. Initial Comments? Brian
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Bill: Just wanted you to know that EPE lost one of the Turbines hour ending 18 @ about 17:30 or so...I tried to buy power from everyone but to almost no avail (exept 50mw @ 53.00 integrated to a 13mw 3/4 past the hour)...Furthermore, I cut IID to a 100mw from a 120mw which integrated to a 115mw (being as I kept the first 100 whole), For HE 19 I was forced to cut one of a 25mw purchase from PNM @ $32.00 to a 13mw because our imports were over capacity. I also bought back 50mw from IID for HE 20 @ $40.00. Please see the note for more details or the model and ask me with any questions Bert
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Jim: Attached is the information you requested in preparation for the PRC. Please let me know if you have any questions. Jennifer
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Summary Risk Data as of 11/26/2001 Active Financial Deals 83 Active Physical Positions 38 P&L Daily ($thousands) 69.7 VaR ($thousands) 147.9 ETS Margin Account Deals 0 Physical deals modeled in the Caminus Zainet system are deals which have some form of price risk, (i.e. Index to index deals, and anticipated fuel sales) This does not include standard transport or storage agreements. P&L Daily: Daily change in the mark-to-market (MTM) valuation of all deals being tracked in the Caminus Zainet system. This includes the origination and changes in value for both the physical and financial sides of hedges, along with any speculative trades and floating unhedged physical positions. VaR is "Value at Risk": Enron Corp policy defines this as the maximum expected one day loss on the portfolio given a 95% statistical confidence interval. This number is currently calculated on the Caminus system using a variance covariance methodology, rather than a Monte Carlo simulation per the Enron Corp policy. More detailed reports are available from the Caminus Zainet risk management system. Please call Vince Strohmeyer at 713.853.6701 with any questions you may have.
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Linda, Arthur Anderson is conducted an audit of the subject entity and needs to obtain sign off from ENA Counsel that there is no pending litigation against this entity. ECS Compression Company, LLC is owned approximately 10% by Enron Compression Services Company, which is 100% owned by ENA. Attached is the form letter they want us to provide. Can you review any issues with this LLC and have Richard Sanders sign off on this letter? The letter needs to go to Jennifer Staton, who can be contacted at the cc email address. Let me know if you need my help or have any questions. Thanks.
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Brian, when do you think we can get these executed? Mark
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I rent a small cottage in the Heights and have lived in the Heights for the past 8 years. I love it for the very reasons Jeff Balke has stated. I also love not having to get on the freeway to drive to work every day - I used to live in Kingwood. I don't want to see huge townhomes built on every available property because ten years from architectural styles will change again and some of this new construction will appear even more ugly than it is now. Just my opinion. Diane Garbutt National City Mortgage 3800 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 520 Houston, Texas 77098 713/892-1055 713/892-1058 Fax [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Zero Zero 8 Productions - Jeff Balke [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:41 AM To: [email protected]; HEBERT, TRENT A. (JSC-CB) (USA); [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: Protect Your Most Important Investment with Deed Restrictions Well, this isn't Kingwood (thank God). It is one thing to eliminate businesses that create a significant problem for traffic, noise or whatever else. It is another altogether to eliminate the existence of businesses. This is a community and, by definition, requires a little bit of everything. I, personally, would hate to lose places where I can walk to eat like Java Java or pick up some gardening supplies like Buchanan's or shop for some antiques. Those businesses are part of the charm of the community that is the Heights. Without them, we are just another deed restricted suburb of Houston. Jeff Zero Zero 8 Productions Music - Digital Audio - Web Design http://www.zerozero8.com/ > From: "HEBERT, TRENT A. (JSC-CB) (USA)" <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 10:17:42 -0600 > To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "HEBERT, TRENT A. > (JSC-CB) (USA)" <[email protected]>, > [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected] > Subject: RE: Protect Your Most Important Investment with Deed Restrictions > > So Bob, > Are you saying that if I sign a Deed Restriction on my home that does not > limit me to opening a "low traffic" business there? What is the limit 3 > cars per day, 3 cars per hour, or what? What is the definition of "low > traffic?" Some could submit that a tire repair shop only gets 3 to 5 > customers per day. That sounds low traffic to me. However, I bet that with > employees and customers a law office, real estate or mortgage office gets > about that same amount of traffic. > > The reality is that neither a law office nor a tire shop have a vested > interest in the community as would a private residence. > > This all started with HHA asking folks to sign deed restrictions on our > property. My issue is that they are making a big deal about folks singing > deed restrictions but out of the other side of their mouth they are not > doing anything about the businesses that are coming into the community. It > seems there is always a lot of effort to beautify the Blvd and I ask why > make the Blvd so beautiful for all the businesses. If that is the case then > lets say - lets beautify the business park! > > So what I hear you saying is that it would be okay if Perry Homes opened a > "model home" office on Heights Blvd as this would be "low traffic" the same > as our law office or mortgage company. > > Personally I think that either we live in a business park or a neighborhood. > Allowing some businesses and not all businesses is not an option. > > > Trent Hebert > Astronaut Office - Flight Crew Engineering > E-Mail: [email protected] > Phone: 281-244-7336 > Pager: 713-501-7300 > Fax: 281-244-8545 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Pearson [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:40 AM > To: [email protected]; HEBERT, TRENT A. (JSC-CB); > [email protected]; [email protected]; > [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: Protect Your Most Important Investment with Deed > Restrictions > > > There has never, to my knowledge, been an objection to professional > offices on Heights Blvd. We have a number that fit in very well. these > include law offices, real estate offices, and other low traffic businesses. > The objection has been to high traffic retail establishments such as the > Church's Fried Chicken. > Another point to answer: The Heights was designed to be a mix of large > houses for the wealthy and modest bungalows for the rest of us. The early > developers had no problem putting a Victorian mansion next to a Craftsman > bungalow. > For the person that though Perry Homes would be improving the > neighborhood, I say "hog wash"! > As I stated at the Land Use Committee Monday night there is nothing more > dangerous than the "it is better than what was there" approach. I gave the > example of the ugly almost townhouses going up at 11th and Oxford. Yes, > there was a used tire shop there previously, but we didn't get rid of it it > just moved across the street. Now we have both the tire shop and the > townhouses. > A lot of the e-mails in this thread seem to be from newcomers and it is > gratifying to see them interested, but they need to take the time to learn > the nuances of the Heights. A good place to start is the book History of > Houston Heights 1891-1918 by Sister Agatha. It is no longer in print, but > it is available at the library. > Bob Pearson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hatcher, Melissa" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 7:53 AM > Subject: RE: Protect Your Most Important Investment with Deed Restrictions > > >> I agree with Mr. Trent! I remember being horrified when I heard about the >> lawyers buying it. I was so disappointed, but then again I thought >> something along those lines would happen as I heard about the price for > the >> home getting higher and higher. Most families would be hard pressed to >> afford such a house. However, having the choice of the apartments that > were >> there and the lawyers' offices in the Victorian style building, I would >> chose the lesser evil (the new construction) anytime. >> >> Should HHA spend more time working with (or against!) some of the owners > who >> possess multiple properties? I hate to use the term slum-lords, but then >> again I want to call it as I see it. Some owners of rental properties in >> the Heights seem to be squeezing every last penny out of their rentals, > and >> not putting any of that back into maintaining their holdings. As a > result, >> houses fall into disarray; their ability to attract people who take pride > in >> their homes diminishes, and a spiral of destruction begins. Surely there > is >> some set of codes in existence for which these owners can be held >> accountable? >> >> I agree we should be concerned with the demolition of some of the homes, > but >> if the properties had been maintained in the first place, maybe demolition >> would not have been the only answer. I guess my point is, why are we >> creating so much grief for people who want to bring money into the Heights >> and allowing those who simply want to take the money out to continue on > with >> their neglect? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: HEBERT, TRENT A. (JSC-CB) (USA) >> [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 3:27 PM >> To: '[email protected]'; >> [email protected]; '[email protected]' >> Subject: RE: Protect Your Most Important Investment with Deed >> Restrictions >> >> >> Debbie, >> I was curious as to what the HHA did to try and prevent the Lawyer's > office >> from buying the property at 18th and Heights Blvd. I believe it is the > one >> designed after the Cooley house. >> >> I was very, very upset when I learned that the house of which so much >> attention was paid and so much publicity was made about returning the > Cooley >> house to the Blvd that in fact what has happened is that it is an "office >> building." I know for the moment there is grass in the front and side > yard >> but I can already tell that a parking lot will be coming soon as there is > no >> place to park. >> >> Did HHA do anything before the house was built or during construction to > try >> and convince the builder/owner to sign a deed restriction on that > property? >> What happened? >> >> I guess I am having a hard time with keeping Perry Homes out when we let >> such a situation occur on Heights Blvd. Especially on the west side of >> Heights Blvd where there is still much room for improvement. Don't get me >> wrong, I hate those "big box" style town homes but if money talks as it >> appears it did at 18th and Heights then I cannot help but believe that my >> property value will increase if new constructed town homes are built to > the >> west of Heights Blvd. >> >> If you would like to discuss this further please feel free to e-mail me > back >> or call me at home. My number at home is 713-864-9889. >> >> I look forward to hearing from you on this matter. >> >> Trent >> >> Trent Hebert >> Astronaut Office - Flight Crew Engineering >> E-Mail: [email protected] >> Phone: 281-244-7336 >> Pager: 713-501-7300 >> Fax: 281-244-8545 >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Debbie Markey [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 6:02 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Protect Your Most Important Investment with Deed Restrictions >> >> >> Deed Restrictions are the best tool that the property owners in the >> Houston Heights have to curb over-development and the encroachment of >> commercial businesses. A signed deed restriction document protects the >> investment you have made in your property by restricting undesirable >> development. These restrictions do not restrict you from painting your >> house any color you like, putting up fences, adding garage apartments, >> or remodeling your property in any way. Once signed, a deed restriction >> applies only to the specified property to which it applies and is an >> effective tool ensuring future protection, despite changes in future >> ownership. More important, even if your entire block is not deed >> restricted, the existence of deed restricted properties within a block >> can often benefit the entire neighborhood by limiting developers' >> choices in future construction on not only that specific lot, but also >> adjacent properties. >> >> The Houston Heights Association ("HHA") is not a homeowners association. >> The HHA is prohibited from assessing maintenance fees and cannot put a >> lien against your home. Why? As a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) charitable >> organization, the HHA is dependent upon volunteers to donate time and >> effort to maintain community assets and services that improve our >> quality of life; these include Donovan Park, Marmion Park, the Fire >> Station at 12th and Yale and the esplanade of Heights Boulevard. >> Volunteers coordinate all the fundraisers for these properties and the >> projects that the HHA supports. HHA's four biggest fundraisers are the >> Spring Home Tour, the Fun Run, the Heights Festival and the Holiday Home >> Tour. Monies raised by these fundraisers go right back into your >> Houston Heights Neighborhood. >> >> The Deed Restriction effort initially started when concerned residents >> saw their property values plummet in the late 1970's. Volunteers crafted >> a document that would enable our neighborhood to slow down and/or >> prevent commercial development. Large businesses were moving in and >> depleting the historical housing stock by destroying the houses or >> turning the houses into businesses that were not desirable for the >> neighborhood. With Houston's absence of zoning, deed restrictions in >> the Houston Heights were their only method of preventing commercial >> encroachment. While the restrictions spurned businesses that invited >> 18-wheel truck traffic, unsightly dumpsters that were emptied at early >> morning hours, and the use of paved front yards as parking lots, the >> restrictions did allow small businesses and arts and crafts enthusiasts >> to co-exist with the neighborhood. Currently there are approximately >> 1,034 Heights properties protected by deed restrictions and HHA >> volunteers make themselves available to answer questions and attend deed >> restriction signups and other Civic Association meetings to talk about >> the positive results of deed restricting a neighborhood. >> >> The HHA recently revised the restrictions to protect the neighborhood >> from dense townhouse construction and encourage preservation of some of >> the few remaining larger lots in the Houston Heights. By early 2002 the >> revised restrictions will be voted on by those properties that are >> currently restricted. Their passage is vitally important to encourage >> development that suits the character of the Houston Heights. Their need >> is immediate and severe. In the fall of 2001, Perry Homes purchased >> large tracts of land on the West Side of Heights Boulevard. Its plan is >> to build townhouses rather than single-family homes. Representatives >> from the HHA have thus far unsuccessfully met with Perry Homes to >> encourage them to build period-style single-wall constructed homes. The >> passage of amended deed restrictions and their ongoing wide spread >> adoption is the most significant tool our neighborhood has to stop over >> development and the mass construction of townhouses. >> >> For more information please phone 713-861-4002, mailbox 1 or visit the >> website at www.houstonheights.org. >
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We're pleased to announce two new price reporters on our team: Rachel Steffens, who comes to us from our gas side, and Gregg Daileda. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation with all of us. ? The TradersNews hourly indexes have been posted for Feb. 6; for industry and markets coverage and our hourly, daily and term indexes, log on to www.tradersnewsenergy.com. ? Bobette ? ? Bobette Riner??????????????????????????????? Senior Power Markets Analyst?????? TradersNews Energy 713/647-8690 FAX: 713/647-7552 cell: 832/428-7008 [email protected] http://www.tradersnewspower.com ? ?
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FYI: posting on El Paso's bulletin board about the Yuma Lateral open season.
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FYI: The managers also have Co.0919 12/31/00 journal voucher packet too.
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Roeline: Here is the tax i.d. number for ENA Upstream Company LLC: 76-0318139. Let me know if you need anything else. Marie
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I have arranged it where if you guys are at the California border and are delivering to another California point, there will not be a charge for fuel. This will be applicable for Griffith, PG&E, and Needles... -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 8:22 AM To: Lokay, Michelle Subject: RE: Interruptible Transport on Transwestern Michelle, I just wanted to clarify something in your e-mail. In your note you state the fuel is discounted for interruptible transport from Griffith to PG&E. I thought in our conversation you said the fuel for would be discounted for deliveries to PG&E and Needles. Is the fuel discounted to zero for our IT deliveries to Needles? I know it is less reliable, but it provides us with another option. Let me know. Thanks, Joe -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 05:44 PM To: Cammarano, Joseph A. Subject: FW: Interruptible Transport on Transwestern Joe, This is to confirm your interruptible transport for the months of July and August. The commodity rate from Griffith to PG&E is .2792 and the commodity from PG&E to Griffith is .2442. The difference is that one delivery is California versus east of California (further explanation on pages 5 and 5a of our tariff). The fuel will be discounted from 4.5% down to zero. Hope this helps.
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