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i will be watching. have fun | {
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If you send the letter, please forward a copy to me. SS | {
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i'm in - who should we invite?
Matthew Lenhart
01/07/2000 08:52 AM
To: Timothy Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES, Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
they cancelled the football game for sat. i was thinking maybe we could get
like 10-12 people and play sat anyway. it is supposed to rain so we could
have a great mud/slop ball game. let me know if you are interested. | {
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Hi Gerald: You are the originator of the two existing agreements with Kern
River relating to the Pastoria plant and the Long Beach pipeline. I find no
other relating to or with Kern River.
Kay
Gerald Nemec
07/10/2000 02:18 PM
To: Kay Young/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Kern River CA Data Sheet
Kay, Please see attached. Thanks. | {
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Thanks for the very kind voice mail, Joe! Sandra and I are really excited
about the move and I'm sure the kids will be eager for another visit! See
you soon. df | {
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Well, there's an argument to be made that the remedy for breach of an option
agreement is us suing them for specific performance, ie, making them sell us
the land. Since we shouldn't have any obligations under an option agreement,
I don't worry about arbitration. Let me think about it, though.
From: Kathleen Carnahan 01/25/2001 12:36 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: OOPS No Arbitration Clause
For some reason we did deleted the Arbritration Paragraph in the
Electrocities Option Agreement. Shouldn't I add it to this new Option (seems
kind of important).
Kathleen | {
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Good afternoon Jessica,
As per my conversation with Wharton today, confirming Mr. Whalley's
attendance as a speaker at the Wharton Journalist Conference on December
13th, they are requesting the following information from Mr. Whalley:
bio
presentation in electronic format to include 'Enron' tab in binder as an
insert for guests
any type of company insert to be included in 'Enron' tab section of the
binder (i.e. the attached fact sheet or Enron history)
his needs during the presentation (i.e. overhead projector, LDC panel for
laptop presentation, etc.)
Please provide me with this information on Monday, so I can email it to
Wharton. Also, as discussed, prior to Mr. Whalley leaving we will print off
a number of presentations and FEDEX them to Wharton for distribution.
Regards,
Cindy Derecskey
University Affairs
Enron Corp. | {
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You're FAST!
Brent Hendry@ENRON
08/10/2000 04:59 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Ed Quinn/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: CMPC
We are in the process of updating our legal due diligence for financial
trading with Chilean counterparties right now. Outside counsel is putting
together an opinion for us and reviewing our form of master. We expect to
have some information early next week. I will keep you informed. In the
meantime you should have credit check them out. Let me know if you have any
questions.
Brent
Sara Shackleton@ECT
08/10/2000 04:34 PM
To: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Ed Quinn/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: CMPC
Brent and Ed: I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce you both to
each other (if you haven't already met!). Ed: Brent is handling Latin
America. Brent: Ed is part of our pulp & paper commercial group. Can you
please respond to his inquiry? Thanks. Sara
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 08/10/2000 04:31 PM -----
Ed Quinn
08/10/2000 02:43 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: CMPC
Sara,
Can we trade with counter-parties in Chile?? We have a strong credit in
Chile that wants to purchase an 18 month financial swap for newsprint. See
note below for more in. Let me know what we need to do...
Thanks.
Ed Quinn
---------------------- Forwarded by Ed Quinn/HOU/ECT on 08/10/2000 02:40 PM
---------------------------
Darren Gurner
08/10/2000 11:40 AM
To: Ed Quinn/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: CMPC
Ed
The full name of the company is Empresas CMPC based in Chile
web site is www.cmpc.cl
There might be a problem with the site only being in Spanish, but I know that
credit here got S+P data on them.
Sending the Report tonight.
Regards
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Bill/Dale/Kay-
I've made redline edits with regards to LVCII performance guarantee values
in Section 10.7 for output and heat rate based on the Feb 8, 2001 guarantee
sheet.
Dale, please send revised LVC II facility agreement to reflect Units 25-28
with appropriate schedules for price, delivery, payment and termination
schedules at your earliest convenience.
The units 19-20 and 23-24 that are currently reflected in this document will
be left in E-Next (Turbopark). The schedules for price, delivery, payment
will remain the same for these units.
Thanks,
Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 3:03 PM
To: Johnson, Lee L (PS, SSEP); [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: GE LM-6000 purchase contract for Las Vegas Cogeneration II
project
Bill Williams asked me to forward the attached execution form of the
LM-6000 purchase contract.
The second attachment is to be inserted as Exhibit H-2 in the contract. I
understand that we received it from GE, and that it is available only in
pdf format.
Thanks.
(See attached file: Training LM6000.pdf)(See attached file: LV Cogen Gas
Turbine Purchase Agreement - Version 5.DOC)
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Per instructions from Davis Minns in Australia, I have to shut down HS Energy
Services from trading Australian power (not that they are going to!). I am
attaching an amended spreadsheet. | {
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I don't know him that well, however, I don't think he is a superstar. Rob
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Sally, Greg: Please confirm by email if you are OK with the attached request to call back one contractor part time.
-----Original Message-----
From: Schmidt, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 10:35 AM
To: Beck, Sally; Piper, Greg; Causey, Richard
Cc: Jones, Robert W.- HR Exec; Pickering, Mark; Barnard, Marla; Smith, Ron L.; Kinningham, Laura
Subject: Reply Requested: Justification to Call Back Part Time Contractor
Sally, Greg and Rick: Last week two employees in the ISC resigned. Please see summary and attached detail justification to bring back one part time contractor to cover for the resignations and support critical activities.
Please confirm by email to approve this request. The projected total ISC labor cost will be below the approved budget with the resource changes described below.
Summary
Two ISC Employees working in the technical services group resigned last week. Greg Bert an application developer, and Fazil Osman our most senior employee working on the SAP system infrastructure and Basis area.
We will not replace Greg Bert at this time. We have other contractors working part time in the ISC who can increase their hours if needed to cover for Greg leaving.
We will need a replacement for Fazil Osman in order to maintain SAP system availability and service levels.
Fazil was our most senior employee working in the SAP System Infrastructure and Basis area. The SAP System Infrastructure group is responsible for maintaining system availability, performance and backup and recovery services.
A replacement for Fazil is needed to enable Enron to maintain expected levels of SAP system availability six days a week 24 hours a day. A reduction in SAP system availability could cause potential business disruption and affect Enron's ability to pay vendors, pay employees and manage cash. Paul Calvino a consultant with Entersys Group was previously with the ISC for two years, and was let go December 2, 2001. Paul can replace Fazil working part time 20 hours a week. Entersys is a preferred supplier and is on Enron's critical vendor list post petition.
This is the lowest cost short-term replacement for Fazil given the difficulty, time and cost associated with recruiting an employee. Also, Paul is available to work part time for services as needed.
Proposed Replacement: Paul Calvino - Basis Consultant
Vendor: Entersys Group
Duration: 3/31/02 or until business needs change
Contract Rate Per Hour: $185/hr at 20 hours per week
Detail | {
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Yes Tana, Carol North works in the Credit Group. She will be working with
Aparna Rajaram and Ken Curry. Please add her to any ClickPaper distribution
lists that you currently send out; thanks.
WG
-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Tana
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 10:00 AM
To: Moran, Tom; Guidroz, Walter
Subject: Click Paper Approvals
Does Carol North work in Credit?
----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 03/05/2001 10:04 AM -----
Carol North/ENRON@enronXgate 03/05/2001 09:37 AM To: Karen
Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kelly Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron, Samuel
Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adnan
Patel/ENRON@enronXgate, Bill D Hare/HOU/ECT@ect, Steve
Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Camille Gerard/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary G
Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya
Rohauer/ENRON@enronXgate, Paul Radous/ENRON@enronXgate, Tom
Moran/ENRON@enronXgate, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Ken Curry/ENRON@enronXgate, Nicole Hunter/NA/Enron@Enron, Aparna
Rajaram/ENRON@enronXgate cc: Subject: Click Paper Approvals
Please see attached.
<< File: CP 03-05a-01.xls >> | {
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Start Date: 4/26/01; HourAhead hour: 15; No ancillary schedules awarded. No
variances detected.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final
Schedules\2001042615.txt
---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----
*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.
Details:
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
SC_ID: ECTRT
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 4/26/01
TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS
INTERCHG_ID: CISO_EPMI_DESERT
ENGY_TYPE: NFRM | {
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Walter,
This counterparty is one of the early approvals. There are probably quite a
few more that have this type of access and will need to be cleaned up as
they are found. Please process through Profile manager.
Thanks,
Stephanie
From: Walter Guidroz/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/06/2001 03:41 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: RE: MidAmerican Energy Company
I agree. This is another instance of a case where products seem to have been
opened/not correctly updated/changed. I think it's safe to assume that they
shouldn't be trading Dutch power...
Also, they appear to be open for a slew of other European products for which
they shouldn't be open. Thanks for the catch.
WG
-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Tana
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 3:23 PM
To: Moran, Tom; Guidroz, Walter
Subject: MidAmerican Energy Company
Is there any reason why this counterparty has transact on NL power? I cannot
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Call me when you can.
Kay | {
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wow. ok. that works with me. you read the new, amended complaint? pretty
tough stuff, which is the only option they've left us....
Karen Denne/ENRON@enronXgate
07/30/2001 02:16 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: RE:
Meeting will be on Wednesday. Still compiling everyone's schedule -- did you
know Steve was on vacation this week?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:16 PM
To: Denne, Karen
Subject:
we have time yet for tomorrow's meeting re: contempt stuff? | {
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Billy
What has this recent rally done to our exposures. CNR must be huge.
Lavo | {
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Sharon McGuire
1108 Loring St.
San Diego, CA 92109
[email protected]
To Mr. Ken Lay,
I'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.
Indeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.
The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.
Sincerely,
Sharon McGuire | {
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Your personnel number is p00562623 and your password is YYYYMMDD for your
birth date.
Amy
Kate Symes 10/13/2000 11:32 AM
To: Amy FitzPatrick/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Employee Number
I was told that I will need an employee number in order to enter the hours
I've worked this week. Is this something I should have already? Please let me
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Ppl Completes Acquisition of Additional Share in Pennsylvania Power Plant
PSE Customers Practice 'Next Generation' of Energy Management; Puget Sound
Energy Urges Shifting Power Use to Off-Peak Times to Lower Demand
Filing Underscores Commitment to Uninterrupted Power Supply in California;
Reliant Energy Announces Emergency Ferc Filing Regarding Payment Security
Illinois Power Now a Member of the Alliance Regional Transmission
Organization (Rto)
Oge Energy Corp. Named to 'Platinum' List by Forbes Magazine for 2nd Straight
Year
Ocean Energy Schedules January Conference Call And Web Cast
-Lack of Donations Brings End to Kentucky Utility Assistance Program
S&P Places CE Generation Llc on Creditwatch Negative
NY Natural Gas Review:Rallies on Cooler Forecasts, Strong Cash
Hottest New Energy Magazine to Examine E-Billing for Utilities,
Internet-Based Energy Asset Management, Profitable Call Center Strategies And
Data Interchange StandardsSpring Issue Will Include '2nd Annual Executive
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David T. Flanagan Resigns from Energy East
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Pepco Closes Sale of Share in Pennsylvania Power Plant
Indusmin Energy Corp.: a Look Back At The Past Year
Department of Energy Bonneville Power Administration Umatilla Generating
Project
Public Power Bridged A Big Chasm; This One's Just A Ditch Jump
Repeats: Energy Volume And Open Interest Totals-Jan 8
Hughes Joins American Electric Power As Vice President - Investor Relations
GM, Toyota reach agreement on fuel cell vehicle study
While Base Rates Remain Unchanged, Rising Natural Gas Prices Force El Paso
Electric to Request Fuel Cost Increase
Energy Update/Los Angeles Department of Water And Power Daily Energy Update
for Monday, Jan. 8, 2001
The Power and the Fury
Companies Are Not Prepared to Survive Power Outages
Gartner Says Energy Outages Signal Need for Erp II
Power Supply Woes Spread to the Pacific Northwest
DOE to Seek Ideas to Ease California Power Crisis at Tues Meeting
U.S. Department of Energy Awards Subcontract to Novozymes
Standard & Poor's Issues Report on Greka Energy Corporation
Eea - California Energy Crises Reveal Internal Constraints
EP Power Finance L.L.C. Announces Addition of Four Executives
Top Energy Summaries - Monday, January 08, 2001 - 9:16 Am
H.W. Wilson Company Selects Verity to Power the New Wilsonweb Site -- The
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Offers High-Speed, Precise Knowledge Retrieval And Supports Natural Language
Queries
Study Offers Powder River Basin Coal Price Projections, Mine Costs And Future
Capacity Expansions
Capstone Turbine ``Part of the Solution'' to California Energy
CrisisMicroturbines Can Ease Utility Dependence on High-Cost Wholesale Power
While Ensuring That Businesses Keep Running
-Raleigh, N.C.-Based Utility Progress Energy Ponders Sale of Rail, Barge Units
-Indianapolis Utility to Eliminate 20 Percent of Employees
-Natural Gas Rate Hike Would Raise Prices 40 Percent in Boulder, Colo.
High Voltage Engineering Corporation Taps Edgewater for Ebusiness Solutions;
Edgewater Technology to Design And Implement Next-Generation Eprocurement
Systems
Cambridge Energy Corporation Announces the Completion of Third Party
Reservoir Evaluation on Its Latest Acquisitions
Allegheny Energy to Acquire Merrill Lynch's Global Energy Markets Unit;
Acquisition Continues Allegheny's Transformation Into A Leading National
Energy Merchant
Californian Power Crisis Comes under Scrutiny
Edison Cuts Jobs in California Power Crisis
Epoch Partners Publishes Research Note on the California Energy CrisisEpoch
Senior Analyst Mark Langner Discusses The
Impact on Operators of CO-Location Facilities Including Exodus Communications
And Equinix
Rotary Power International, Inc. Successful in Converting $5,400,000 of Debt
Into Equity
UNL responds to soaring energy prices
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Neb Will Hold a Public Hearing in January on Certain Preliminary Matters
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Kestrel Energy Appoints a New Director; Rig Is Moved on to Greens Canyon #1
for Recompletion
Top Energy Summaries - Monday, January 08, 2001 - 2:26 PM
Top Energy Summaries - Monday, January 08, 2001 - 12:16 PM
Mozambique to Acquire Africa's Largest Hydroelectric Power Station
Vietnam, India Sign Atomic Power Cooperation Accord
GM, Toyota Reach Agreement on Fuels for Fuel Cell Vehicles Including
Technology Collaboration with Exxonmobil
Govt. to Boost Power Privatizations - Peru
Cambridge Energy Corporation Announces the Completion of Third Party
Reservoir Evaluation on Its Latest Acquisitions
Iron and Steel Industry Negotiates the Use of Natural Gas
Top Energy Summaries - Monday, January 08, 2001 - 6:53 Am
Independent Energy Boss in Assets Bid
Barclays Caught in US Power Crisis
Indian state says it has no money to pay Enron for power
New Quota System for Renewable Energy Projects
India, China CO Operate in Renewable Power Projects
Norway: Hydropower Out, Natural Gas in
Tiananmen leak shows power struggle ahead of 2002 leadership change
World Bank Procurement - Tajikistan, Energy Management
Malaysian Power Plant in Pakistan to Open Next Month
Philippines Malampaya Gas Field to Increase Energy Self-Reliance
Enron may have trouble financing phase II of Dabhol Power project in India
FEATURE: German firm a power player in Vietnam By Michael Mathes, dpa
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-Lack of Donations Brings End to Kentucky Utility Assistance Program
-Utilities Consumer Advocate Named at Georgia Public Service Commission
-Utility Reform Is a Powerful Topic Among House Republicans
-Stocks of Oklahoma's Energy Firms See Surge in 2000
-Raleigh, N.C.-Based Utility Progress Energy Ponders Sale of Rail, Barge Units
-State Regulators Order Indiana Gas Co. to Make Slight Cut in Rates
-Indianapolis Utility to Eliminate 20 Percent of Employees
-Natural Gas Rate Hike Would Raise Prices 40 Percent in Boulder, Colo.
Skyrocketing Gas Bills Makes Chicago Residents Turn to Wood for Heat
Utah Utility to Raise Rates in January
The Record, Stockton, Calif., Eric Grunder Column
Sacramento, Calif.-Area Utility Ratepayers Hope for Wet Winter
California Utilities Drop on Market in Wake of Latest Rate Hike
California Legislators Urged Not to Accept Contributions from Utilities
California Utilities Commission Approves Electric Rate Hike
California Businesses Grapple with Increases in Energy Costs
Electricity Rate Hike Casts a Gloomy Pall Over San Francisco Area
California Utilities Commission Approves Rate Hikes
Oil Refinery Joins Energy Partnership with Memphis, Tenn.-Based Utility
Higher Energy Costs Affect Pennsylvania Consumers
Fresno, Calif., Businesses Outraged Over New Energy Rate Hikes
Albuquerque, N.M., Utility Shines in Year of Nasdaq Misery
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Sweden's power restored but many phones still down
Kiel utility reshuffles boards as TXU buys stake
UPDATE 1-PSEG to sell stranded cost bonds late Jan.
Power woes spread to Pacific Northwest - Fitch
UPDATE 1-Canadian metals shares get Alcoa bonus
PSEG seen offering $2.5 bln stranded cost bonds-sources
Moody's cuts Edison Funding ratings, may cut further
Calif. utility wins court ruling on recovering costs
WRAPUP 2-California Gov. Davis to address power crisis
WRAPUP 1-California Gov. Davis to address power crisis
Canada spot gas rises with U.S. on cold forecasts
UPDATE 2-Allegheny to buy Merrill energy trading unit
Allegheny to buy Merrill's energy trading unit
U.S. natgas winter heating costs seen up 70 pct
Illinois regulator to probe run-up in natgas prices
UPDATE 2-Calif. utility wins court ruling on recovering costs
UPDATE 1-Calif. utility wins court ruling on recovering costs
TVA says to sell 10-yr global power bonds this week
PG&E freezes management salaries amid soaring power prices
US natgas storage fell to record low in Q4 - EIA
Italy watchdog eyeing Enel's multi-utility role
UPDATE 4-Blast rocks German power plant, no injuries
UK's Barclays says not provisioning on PG&E
Alstom to lay off 550 workers in Montreal
U.S. stocks end lower, late rally limits losses
Calif. utility crisis seen risk for Europe markets
White House summit on California power crisis on Tuesday
Romania N-plant restarts after brief halt
Energen says EPS for 2001 may rise 25-30 percent
PPL completes buy of 83 MW of Pa. Conemaugh coal plant
EIA lowers estimate of nation's Q1 electricity demand
Richardson urges compromise to end Calif. power crisis
Moody's cuts 3 Calif utility projects, may cut 3 more
Merrill to sell energy trades unit to Alleghany-WSJ
Credit protection cost rises on Bank of America
Power supply restored to Zambia's Roan copper mines
Energy East says president resigns
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and now onto the news:
Quarterbacks in the News:
Rob Johnson (Buf) is out.
Scott Mitchell (Cin) injured himself in Wednesday's practice and
is now doubtful for this weekend.
Cincinnati has signed Scott Covington. He will backup Jon Kitna this
week.
Gus Frerotte (Den) has been placed on I/R and is out for the rest of
the season. In related news, the team signed Todd Husak for the
remainder of the season.
Mark Brunell (Jac) is expected to practice on Thursday. He appears
on the injury report as probable with a sore quadriceps.
Daunte Culpepper (Min) underwent surgery and is likely lost for the
season. Todd Bouman will start in his place. He is nursing a
sprained ligament in the thumb of his throwing hand, but is expected
to play on Sunday.
Jeff Garcia (SF) was held out of practice on Wednesday and may be
rested this week. He appears on the injury report as questionable
with sore ribs. Jeff would like to play, but coach Steve Mariucci is
considering resting Jeff so that he is closer to 100% for the
playoffs. This would seem to make sense since the Rams have likely
locked up winning the Division. The 49ers believe they will need a
healthy, scrambling Jeff Garcia to go deep into the post season. If
Jeff does not play, look for Tim Rattay to get the start.
Steve McNair (Ten), despite being listed on the injury report as
questionable with a sore back is expected to start.
*******************************************
Running Backs in the News:
Maurice Smith (Atl) continues to battle through cartilage damage in
his knee. He is expected to start on Sunday. He appears on the
injury report as probable.
Terry Allen (Bal) will start for the Ravens this week. Moe Williams
will back him up and see plenty of action.
Jason Brookins (Bal) is out and will not play.
Shawn Bryson (Buf) will start this week. Travis Henry is listed as
out with a bad knee. Sammy Morris will spell Shawn.
James Jackson (Cle) is out this week and is likely going to miss the
remainder of the season with his bad ankle. Jamel White and Ben Gay
will both see duty in this week's game.
James Stewart (Det) practiced on Wednesday and likely will start on
Sunday.
Ahman Green (GB) did not complete the full practice on Wednesday, but
he is expected to play on Sunday.
Fred Taylor (Jac) continues to show up on the injury report as
questionable with a sore groin, but do not look for him to play any
time soon. The injury is significantly worse than the team has let
on.
Elvis Joseph (Jac) has a sore shoulder, but is expected to backup
Stacey Mack.
Priest Holmes (KC) was excused from practice today. He is expected
to practice the rest of the week and will start on Sunday. He
appears on the injury report as probable with a pulled groin.
Rob Konrad (Mia) has a stiff neck, but is expected to play on
Saturday against the Patriots.
Jim Kleinsasser (Min) will play through his sprained ankle.
Ricky Williams (NO) is expected to start despite a hairline crack to
one of his ribs. He appears on the injury report as questionable.
Jon Ritchie (Oak) is expected to play if needed. He appears on the
injury report as probable with a sore ankle.
Jerome Bettis (Pit) missed practice Wednesday. He is listed as
doubtful on the injury report with a pulled groin.
Amos Zereoue (Pit) missed practice Wednesday. He is expected to
contribute on Sunday as a backup to Chris Fuamatu Ma'afala
despite being listed as questionable with a sore shoulder.
Terrell Fletcher (SD) is out with a bad hamstring. LaDainian
Tomlinson will carry the running game like most weeks.
Warrick Dunn (TB) will play with turf toe. He appears on the injury
report as probable.
Skip Hicks (Ten) is expected to get significant playing time this
week. Eddie George will continue to start.
Stephen Davis (Was) did not practice on Wednesday. He still is
expected to start, but may be a gametime decision. He appears on the
injury report as questionable with a sore knee. Proceed with caution.
*******************************************
Wide Receivers in the News:
Martay Jenkins (Ari) missed Wednesday's practice with bruised
ribs and a sprained ankle. He appears on the injury report as
questionable and may be a gametime decision.
Brian Finneran (Atl) is expected to play despite a sore shoulder. He
appears on the injury report as probable.
Terance Mathis (Atl) is expected to play through his back pain. He
appears on the injury report as probable.
Peerless Price (Buf) was unable to practice Wednesday on his sore
ankle. He is listed as questionable on the injury report with a
sprained ankle. If he is unable to go, Reggie Germany would get the
start opposite of Eric Moulds.
Muhsin Muhammad (Car) skipped Wednesday's practice. He will
likely be a gametime decision. He appears on the injury report as
questionable with a sore toe.
Bert Emanuel (Det) completed the Wednesday practice and is expected
to play on Sunday. He appears on the injury report as probable with
a sore knee. He has missed the last month and is likely rusty.
Larry Foster (Det) appears on the injury report as questionable with
a sore thigh. He was held out of practice on Wednesday.
Terrence Wilkins (Ind) is doubtful with a hamstring injury. Marvin
Harrison and Marcus Pollard are likely to get the majority of the
pass attempts again this week.
Oronde Gadsden (Mia) continues to miss practice and is very
questionable to play Saturday. He appears on the injury report as
questionable with a sore hamstring. Rookie Chris Chambers is
expected to start in his place.
James McKnight (Mia) has a sore back, but is expected to start
opposite of Chris Chambers. He is listed as probable on the injury
report.
Cris Carter (Min) hinted to reporters that this is likely his final
season in the NFL. Of course he said all those things last year, but
no one is now believing this team is very close to winning a
Superbowl soon.
Terry Glenn (NE) is expected to see increased playing time on
Saturday.
Santana Moss (NYJ) was able to practice Wednesday, but is not likely
to make a big impact this week. He appears on the injury report as
questionable with a sore knee. Wayne Chrebet and Lavernues Coles
remain the starters.
Ike Hilliard (NYG) practiced on Wednesday and is expected to start on
Sunday.
Joe Jurevicius (NYG) practiced on Wednesday. He appears on the
injury report as probable with a sore hamstring. He is expected to
play on Sunday.
Todd Pinkston (Phi) is expected to play despite a bruised shoulder.
He appears on the injury report as probable.
James Thrash (Phi) is nursing sore ribs, but is expected to start as
usual. He appears on the injury report as probable.
Tim Dwight (SD) is out with Pneumothorax. And No, I do not have a
clue what that is.
Terrell Owens (SF) missed practice on Wednesday as he has the last
few weeks. He is expected to practice the rest of the week and start
as usual. He appears on the injury report as probable with a bruised
hip.
Isaac Bruce (StL) is expected to start despite a sore foot. He is
listed on the injury report as probable.
Jacquez Green (TB) did not practice on Wednesday. He appears on the
injury report as probable with a bruised hip.
Keyshawn Johnson (TB) was able to practice on Wednesday. He is
expected to start on Sunday. He appears on the injury report as
probable with a sprained ankle.
Justin McCareins (Ten) is out this week.
Chris Sanders (Ten) was able to practice on Wednesday, but will
likely be inactive for Saturday's game. He appears on the injury
report as questionable with a sore back.
*******************************************
Tight Ends in the News:
Shannon Sharpe (Bal) is expected to start despite a bruised leg.
Wesley Walls (Car) was able to do light running on Wednesday, but
remains very questionable for Sunday.
Fred Baxter (Chi) is expected to play despite a sore knee. He
appears on the injury report as probable.
Aaron Shea (Cle) appears on the injury report as questionable. OJ
Santiago is expected to start as usual.
Bubba Franks (GB) did not practice on Wednesday, but is expected to
play on Sunday. He appears on the injury report as probable with a
sprained ankle.
Todd Rutledge (NE) is expected to play despite a sore ankle.
Chad Lewis (Phi) is expected to play on Saturday despite a pulled
groin.
Greg Clark (SF) is out this week. Eric Johnson continues to start in
his place.
Stephen Alexander (Was) was able to do light running on Wednesday,
but he is not expected to play this weekend. He appears on the
injury report as doubtful. Zeron Flemister will start in his place.
Walter Rasby, who has a sore ankle, will also see some action.
*******************************************
Kickers in the News:
Bill Gramatica (Ari) suffered a torn ACL after celebrating upon a
successful FG attempt. Cedric Oglesby do the kicking this week.
Mike Vanderjagt (Ind) is expected to play despite a sore knee.
Sebastian Janikowsi (Oak) missed practice on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday citing personal reasons. He is expected to practice the
rest of the week and play on Sunday.
Jose Cortez (SF) worked on making an adjustment to his form this week
in an effort to improve upon his accuracy. He is not in any danger
of losing his job despite poor performances as of late.
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where are you getting those numbers?
[email protected] on 03/26/2001 12:56:07 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: power gen
while we're stroking each other on the bear stuff-you notice the weekly y on y
power gen /demand numbers have fallen from double digit increases each week to
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The good news for the pulp producers continue as worldwide chemical paper-grade market pulp producer inventories declined 345,000 tonnes in September from the prior month, according to preliminary data from the Pulp and Paper Products Council in Montreal. World inventories have fallen seven consecutive months as producers reduced their stocks 9.7 percent from opening levels.
World producer stocks closed September at 3.073 million tonnes, representing 33 days of supply and a four-day reduction from August levels. Producer inventory results are 19.4 percent higher than year-ago figures, when world producers held 28 days of supply. The inventory results were by far the largest single month reduction this year. The year's prior high was in June, when producers brought down inventories by 171,000 tonnes but faced a bloated 3.528 million tonnes of stock.
September production of 2.525 million tonnes tumbled 10.2 percent vs. year-ago results of 2.812 million tonnes. Production levels were 5.9 percent lower than the prior month.
Global shipments improved both month-over-month and compared to the same period last year. Shipments of 2.870 million tonnes rose 2.8 percent higher than year-ago results of 2.792 million tonnes, and surged by 4.4 percent vs. August despite a slower week of activity following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Producers operated at 84 percent of capacity in September, down 11 percent from the same time last year when producers ran at 95 percent. Meanwhile, the shipment-to-capacity ratio, considered an indicator of producer discipline, advanced another 5 points to 95 percent, PPPC reported. | {
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To: Ina Rangel/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Dutch Quigley/HOU/ECT@ECT
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Zivic/NA/Enron@Enron, Scott Goodell/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Troy
Black/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tammi DePaolis/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sean
Boyle/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Fangming Zhu/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Allen
Elliott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael Sellers/LON/ECT@ECT, Deirdre
McCaffrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kirk Lenart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bryan Powell/HOU/ECT
cc:
Subject: Gas Message Board
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A message board has been set up for the natural gas trading floor. This is a
secure internal Enron board with viewing rights only for personal on the
natural gas trading floor, both traders and marketers. Please follow the
steps outlined here to access the Gas Message Board.
Steps to launch Gas MSG Board:
1) Launch Internet Explorer
2) Type: http://gasmsgboard.corp.enron.com/msgframe.asp (or just click on
this URL Link)
3) You should see the messages if there are any new messages for that day.
If you don't see any messages, there are two reasons:
A. You are not a valid user, contact Ina Rangel at ext. 3-7257
B. There are no new messages added for that given day yet.
4) Sending a message:
A. Just simply enter a message in the test box at the lower portion of the
web page
B. Click on the "send" button to send the message.
5) Once the message has been sent it will be displayed on the main window
immediately and all people who are on-line will get the new message on the
next refresh cycle.
6) All messages will be cleared daily at 6:00 PM
Dutch Quigley
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hey ben whats going on with homecoming?
anyone interested in renting a beach house for a week next summer to get
everyone together?
Ken, how drunk is Theo in that photo?
Trish, you went from Gant to kens wife, whats going on?
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HEREWITH A LETTER THAT KEN MIGHT WANT TO SEND TO CALLUM MCCARTHY
Dear Callum,
I much enjoyed chatting with you in Aspen: it is always a relief to meet
a regulator who tries to get the process right, and then lets the chips fall
where they may.
In its efforts to remain open to new ideas, Enron has established an
advisory council consisting of academics, business people, political gurus
and the like (Irwin Stelzer is a member). This council meets twice a year
with Enron executives. Our next meeting is scheduled for October 31 at our
London headquarters ( we have a dinner the previous evening, at which we
review the state of political play around the world; you might find it
interesting).
One of the suggestions at the Aspen meeting was that traditional
regulation of energy markets might usefully give way to, or at least learn
some lessons from, financial regulation. Since you are one of the few
regulators who has had experience both in financial markets and in utility
regulation, we are hoping that you might be willing to share some ideas with
us on this subject. A 30-minute talk followed by what I promise will be a
very lively discussion would be perfect from our point of view.
We know how pressed you are for time, but are hoping you will favor us
with your thoughts on this interesting and difficult subject.
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
Enron Producer One
Enron Producer One facilitates one-stop shopping for the producer,s
infrastructure needs. Through business relationships with Hanover
Measurement Services and Applied Terravision Systems, Enron Producer One will
offer and custom-configure a number of valuable production services and
pricing plans to reduce overhead and simplify back-office tasks. Initial
products offered are well connects, transportation, marketing, measurement
and accounting services. Enron Producer One is managed and supervised by
John Grass.
IN THE NEWS
CEO says Texas in good shape for electricity deregulation
DALLAS (AP) - Enron Corp.'s chief executive and president said Tuesday he
believes that Texas energy markets are in good shape as the state prepares
for deregulation.
Jeffrey Skilling told an audience of about 400 business people at a downtown
hotel that California "has given the term deregulation a terrible name."
Electric deregulation in Texas officially starts Jan. 1. "In Texas, I think
we've got a pretty good system," he said.
In San Francisco on Tuesday, the California Public Utilities Commission
unanimously approved electricity rate increases of up to 46 percent to try to
head off blackouts this summer by keeping the state's two biggest utilities
from going under. When California officials set up deregulation they allowed
the price of wholesale electricity to rise but capped the amount companies
could charge customers, Skilling said. SoCal Edison and Pacific Gas &
Electric say they have lost more than $13 billion since last summer because
they haven't been able to pass on the high cost of wholesale electricity.
Skilling said Texans are in a much better position and shouldn't worry that
their state's deregulation would be like the California experience.
"California, they just put together a crazy system,8 he said in his first
public comments since becoming the Houston-based company's chief executive
officer in February. "The markets in California are the most regulated
markets in North America today. And that's what is causing the problem."
03/27/2001 Associated Press Newswires Copyright 2001.
WELCOME
New Hires
EGM - Charles Crow, Nancy Johnson, Gregor Lehmiller
EIM - Darrell Aguilar, LaTrisha Allen, Wesley Wilder, Ronald Barnes
ENA - Brian Cruver, Craig Dean, Martha Kessler
EnronOnline STATISTICS
Below are the latest figures for EnronOnline as of March 16, 2001.
? Total Life to Date Transactions > 813,000
? Life to Date Notional Value of Transactions > $489 billion
NUGGETS & NOTES
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, Hedging Strategies and Weather Risk Management. The RSVP
deadline is March 30th, so please contact Laura Pena as soon as possible at
x3-5376. This is a great event for "new" as well as established customers.
There will be a cocktail reception immediately following the presentations.
NEWS FROM THE GLOBAL FLASH
Enron Reopens Rassau Power Station Plans
Enron Europe submitted an application to build a 1200MW combined cycle gas
turbine power station on the Rassau Industrial Estate at Ebbw Vale, Wales in
July 1998. In November 2000, the Government lifted its stricter power
consents policy, which placed restrictions on the development of new
gas-fired power stations, and Enron is now concluding the consultation
process for the application
As part of the process, updated environmental information has been submitted
to the Department of Trade and Industry and a team from Enron will be
presenting the plans to Blaenau Gwent Council on March 26. This will be
followed by a three-day public exhibition in the local community.
Enron expects to receive a decision later in the year.
European Economic Summit: Acceleration Directives
On March 23 and 24 the European Economic Council Summit will take place in
Stockholm. At
this summit the European Commission will present to the heads of the Member
States a legislative proposal for a Directive and a Regulation that the
Commission adopted on March 13 to speed up the completion of the internal
electricity and gas markets.
Enron issued a statement to the media on the evening of Wednesday 21st March
stating that it specifically endorses the following initiatives incorporated
in the text of the adopted proposal:
Legal unbundling of the transmission and distribution networks as a realistic
solution, ensuring the independence of transmission and distribution system
operators.
Mandatory appointment of independent regulators in each country with the
obligation to fix or approve transmission tariffs before they come into force.
The current timetable proposed by the Commission: market opening for
electricity in 2003 and for gas in 2004 (industrial, commercial and wholesale
customers); and for supplies to all consumers including households by 2005.
The setting of rules in the Regulation for how power transmission tariffs can
be charged for cross-border transactions and how congestion and capacity
allocation at borders within the EU should be managed by transmission system
operators.
Enron concludes that it is encouraged by the efforts of the Commission to
accelerate the European electricity and gas market opening and the
reinforcement of third party rights of access to transmission networks. The
Commission's approach of harmonizing both the timetable and the regulatory
framework deserves support from all Member States.
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
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Thanks!
Is there a way to get electronic versions of the documents online?
I found the CPUC website....
From: Jeff Dasovich on 11/09/2000 12:05 PM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: New OII
Hi. Sorry for the delay. Today's big FERC hearing has had me wrapped up.
Please read the following and keep VERY confidential---it's an internal PG&E
summary. Electronic version of OII to follow.
Best,
Jeff
******************************************************************************
****************
Yesterday, the Commission issued an OII to determine the
> adequacy of Sempra Energy's, SoCalGas' and SDG&E's gas transmission
> practices and to determine what measures need to be taken to correct any
> deficiencies. The OII orders the Sempra affiliates and parent to
> demonstrate that SDG&E's gas supply and transmission system are adequate
> to provide service to present and future core and noncore customers.
>
> As you may recall, the OII sprang from an AL that SDG&E
> filed in August requesting emergency review and approval of its proposals
> to temporarily revise gas transportation service elections to its noncore
> customers. SDG&E subsequently pulled the advice letter after the
> Commission issued a resolution rejecting it and outlined an OII it was
> going to issue on this matter. The language in the OII that was issued
> yesterday is substantially similar to that which was in the Commission's
> original draft resolution.
>
> The Sempra companies have been ordered to appear at a soon
> to be determined PHC to show cause and demonstrate that:
>
> 1. SDG&E has adequate gas transmission supply for the
> 2000/2001 winter heating season, as well as the longer term supply
> throughout the year. If supply is inadequate, SDG&E shall submit plans
> for obtaining adequate supply.
> 2. SDG&E gas and transmission supply is adequate to meet
> anticipated need for gas fired generation. If not, SDG&E shall submit
> plans for obtaining adequate supply.
> 3. SDG&E's gas transmission service is not being adversely
> affected by interests of its corporate affiliate.
> 4. Recently added demands on SDG&E's capacity are not
> negatively impacting supply for SDG&E's customers. and otherwise
> consistent with representations made to the Commission.
> 5. SDG&E's current gas curtailment rules are just and
> reasonable; if not, SDG&E shall propose changes.
>
> We are going to need to keep a careful eye on this
> proceeding as it develops to make sure it stays focused on events in
> southern California. Commission Bilas gave me assurances last week before
> the OII was issued that it was a Sempra problem, not a statewide problem.
> However, given everyone's sensitivities to EG concerns, its a proceeding
> that could easily be expanded beyond its current narrow focus. I'll
> forward you all a copy of the order later today.
>
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 11/09/2000 12:02 PM -----
Susan Scott
11/09/2000 09:41 AM
To: Jeff Dasovich
cc:
Subject: New OII
The proceeding is I0011002; I think the order was issued Nov. 2.
---------------------- Forwarded by Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron on 11/09/2000
09:40 AM ---------------------------
Susan Scott
11/06/2000 02:28 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich
cc:
Subject: New OII
Jeff, I read in Gas Daily that the Cal PUC has issued an OII on the adequacy
of supply and pipeline infrastructure in southern California. Could you have
someone send me a copy of the order whenever it is issued? Steve thinks it's
something we might want to get involved in, but I need to know more.
Great to see you last week.
Ciao,
Susan | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 11/06/2000
01:43 PM ---------------------------
Susan D Trevino
10/30/2000 01:25 PM
To: Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John D Powell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael
Swaim/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ron Nolte/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason Moore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott
Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael E Moscoso/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rudi Zipter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Todd Warwick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Abel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracey Irvin/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Frank Cernosek/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daniel Falcone/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Manfred
Roenz/Corp/Enron@Enron, Clara Carrington/HOU/ECT@ECT, Minal
Dalia/HOU/EES@EES, Homan Amiry/LON/ECT@ECT, Christian
LeBroc/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Xochitl Figueroa/NA/Enron@Enron, Joyce
Kuo/NA/Enron@Enron, Burton McIntyre/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Lee/Corp/Enron@Enron,
Kenneth D'Silva/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gregory
Carraway/Corp/Enron@Enron, Bjorn Hagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sunil
Dalal/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Bagwell/NA/Enron@ENRON, Anne
Bike/Corp/Enron@Enron, Carole Frank/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jason
Wolfe/NA/Enron@ENRON, Chris Walker/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Book Request 593
This book is set up. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Susan Trevino
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Looks good w/ comments from Harry and Sue. Thanks!
From: Jeff Dasovich on 12/26/2000 03:15 PM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Dennis
Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Eric Letke/DUB/EES@EES, George McClellan/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@ENRON, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jennifer
Rudolph/HOU/EES@EES, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin
McGowan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron@ENRON, Lysa Akin/PDX/ECT@ECT,
Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Scott
Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, [email protected], Stuart Staley/LON/ECT@ECT, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES,
[email protected], Robert C Williams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mike D
Smith/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: DRAFT talking points for California PUC Hearings on the 27th/28th
Attached is a draft of the talking points for the Commission's hearings. Few
points:
Our time is likely to be limited to 5-10 minutes.
Mike Day, our outside counsel, will make the presentation on our behalf.
Mike Day is fleshing out the legal details of our presentation and he will
forward that along for folks review later today.
Comments can be forwarded to me via email, pager (888.916.7184), voicemail
(415.782.7822), or home (415.621.8317).
We will finalize the message points on tomorrow's daily call (10 AM CST).
The call in number is 800.713.8600. Code is 80435.
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Greg,
You bought 365 27-31 strangles and 1,000 28-30 strangles. Out of 1,000, I
filled you 300 times internally at the same price that I was paying on the
floor. I input this internal trade too late for it to get into your report.
So you will see only 700 lots, the other 300 lots will show up on Friday.
That means that you are about 33 contracts longer in July. Sorry about that.
Pavel, x34778 | {
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Wyoming Governor Geringer has been a leader on energy issues in the West
since (at least) the end of 2000 (when California's energy crisis pushed the
Western Governor's Association to hold an emergency session in Denver).
Based on discussions with his staff, it appears that the Governor likes our
company and supports our efforts to open markets. His public comments, which
are developed by the Governor's office with little outside influence, match
both the direction and intent of many of our own policy objectives.
You asked that I summarize my observations from yesterday's meeting of the
Wyoming Energy Commission.
I participated in the first session of the Wyoming Energy Commission at the
Governor's invitation. (We were invited as the keynote speaker for the
session). The Commission was created by the Wyoming legislature to look at
Wyoming's energy future from the standpoint of both consumers and the
producers. The Commission was given a $1 million budget and authority to
take legislative and regulatory positions on behalf of the state.
In conversations with the Governor's staff; it appears that they are familiar
with commodity markets--particularly ag products. They understand the
concept of basis and also understand that energy commodity markets work best
when there is adequate transmission capacity, gas pipeline capacity and rail
capacity. They also understand that their are some contraints on the
transmission system (a complete constraint moving east, off-peak constraints
moving north, south, and west), limited take away capacity on the one major
pipeline serving the state (Kern--perhaps due to downstream constraints), and
some problems with the cost of rail transportation (if not a constraint).
While they have a working understanding of all these things, they haven't
been able to put it all together in a cohesive way. They want our help in
putting together the various pieces of the energy puzzle.
I can't help but think that there is opportunity for Enron in Wyoming either
as an advisor (for a fee) or as a business partner--e.g., there has to be
some room for combining the energy markets--i.e., arbitraging the value of a
coal-fired kWh and a gas-fired kWh or providing some incremental improvement
to the market for their sale of commodity out of state. There also may be
some opportunity to develop coal-fired or gas-fired plant.
Indeed, Wyoming is a major producer of natural gas (including coal-bed
methane) and coal. They want to produce more, but want to avoid the boom and
bust cycle of a resource dependent state. (For example, the state moved from
a $250 million deficit in FY 1999 to an approximately $750 million surplus in
FY 2000). They also want to diversify the state's economy and bring economic
development. For example, a major focus of the state's Business Council has
been to recruit "server farms"--because of their load and high load factors.
They talked about co-locating server farms and generation along the southern
tier of the state (which has a large amount of fiber optic bandwidth
available). While it is unclear, the bandwidth they are mentioning may be
EBS fiber.
Let me know how you want to proceed. It's rare when you get a Governor that
has some understanding of commodity businesses and wants to provide
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lets go
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:45 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
I'm always ready
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:45 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
i know what a perfect day, ready
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:44 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
I'm not so sore anymore, it's only certain days now, not all the time. It sure looks like it's raining outside (hint-hint)
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:43 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
im a little hung over, i was here for a little while yesterday, are you still sore
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:42 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
I think you need to too. I am feeling okay, except for this headache that is creeping up. How are you today? Were you here yesterday?
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:41 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
thats a very good point, i need to work that out, how are you feeling
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:40 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
I know, but if you were my boss, then I would be able to
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:40 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
you cant unfortunately
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:40 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
let's go
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:39 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
now
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:39 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
and I'm ready to anytime
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:39 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
you can anyway
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:37 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
I think so, I would treat you better than she can
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:36 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
we will have to work on that in the future
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:36 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
No, I'm actually pretty happy about the deal. Not as happy as I would be if I were working for you.
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:35 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
thats not bad
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:35 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
Yeah, right. I wish! I am working for Chris still and Scott Neal.
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:34 PM
To: Rybarski, Amanda
Subject: RE:
perfect, are you working with me
-----Original Message-----
From: Rybarski, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:32 PM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject:
We're going to be sitting kina close after the move. | {
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Sorry for the late notice, I forgot I had a dentist appointment at 3:00, I
can meet any other day this week.
Thanks
Larry | {
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To confirm:
Mark Thomas
Mike Presley
both previously on the list for Netco's Market Risk/Research Group have resigned.
I'm combing the Estate for replacements.
DP | {
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Hello,
You are invited to take part in our annual Media Training Workshop, featuring
Tripp Frohlichstein of Media Masters. He is a "master" at teaching this
program and has done a great job at informing - as well as entertaining -
previous workshop attendees. This year's workshop, helpful to both beginner
and experienced professionals who currently work, or desire to work with the
media, is being held at Cadence Design Systems on April 26th and 27th, 2001,
and is co-sponsored by the San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce
The registration fee for this event varies from $100.00 to $250.00.
Please see the attached registration form or click on our "press hat" icon on
the SVMG home page at www.svmg.org, for more information and a further
description on this exciting program.
Please contact Michelle or myself for more information.
Best regards,
Michael Wero
Associate, Communications
Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group
408-501-7862 - p
408-501-7861 - f
Michelle Montague-Bruno
Director, Communications
Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group
408-501-7853 - p
408-501-7861 - f
[email protected]
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Kate,
A request (below) has been made to fix a deal that was entered by Tom and
Mark incorrectly (through the option exercise function in deal blotter). The
deal numbers and legs that need to be fixed are listed below. Instead of
being a forward transaction, these legs should be entered as index forwards.
We are paying the DJ PV index plus $5 or 5%, whichever is more. Therefore,
if daily prices were more than $100 at palo verde, the offset should be 1.05.
I know that i have totally confused you but let me know of any questions you
might have and I will be glad to help.
Thanks,
Kim
---------------------- Forwarded by Kim Ward/HOU/ECT on 11/15/2000 09:31 AM
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: [email protected] 11/14/2000 02:03 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: DSM 5261
Kim,
The message listed below was previously forwarded to Caroline. Per
Caroline, I would need to talk to the actual Trader. Please let me know if
you can help me resolve this issue.
Please call me at ext. 3-6488 if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Katrina
Katrina Johnson
11/14/2000 03:02 PM
To: Caroline Emmert/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: DSM 5261
Caroline,
Deal #420886 legs 3-7 have no price attached to the deal. Would you please
add the DJPV index plus an offset of 5%. On legs 2 & 8 the offset needs to
be changed from $5.00 to 5%.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank You,
Katrina | {
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calendar -- FYI
---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 08/03/2000 07:15
PM ---------------------------
Scott Tholan@ECT
08/01/2000 04:49 PM
Sent by: Sharon Purswell@ECT
To: John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES,
Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Russell Woody/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, John Brindle, David Oxley/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Economic Espionage Act Presentation - August 15th
You are cordially invited to attend a presentation entitled: "Acquiring
Information: Trade Secrets and the Economic Espionage Act (EEA)". Daniel
Waltz, of the law firm Patton Boggs LLP, is a leading expert on the EEA and
will deliver what promises to be an interesting and informative segment.
Congress passed the EEA in 1996, and it will increasingly shape how corporate
America collects, uses, and protects valued information. In addition to
explaining some of the intricacies of the EEA, Dan Waltz will include
"hypothetical" corporate case studies (some actually torn from the headlines)
to illustrate his points.
This event is sponsored by ENA's Competitive Analysis and Business Controls
(CABC) group and is supported by ENA legal. This event kicks-off CABC's
Competitive Intelligence Standards Program, which seeks to raise awareness of
issues relevant both to Enron's practitioners and senior consumers of
competitive intelligence. This particular speaking engagement is designed to
raise awareness of the EEA's legal guidelines, as well as to stimulate
thought both on the collection opportunities against our competitors as well
as how we might better protect Enron's own proprietary information. I
believe the topic of the EEA is especially relevant, given that we find
ourselves amidst the big bang of this new information age.
All CABC staff is being asked to attend this presentation, and we are
inviting a small number of other Enron employees who are engaged in aspects
of serious competitive intelligence. Select executives like yourselves are
being invited to attend, and I would welcome any suggestions of others that
you think might benefit from attending this event.
The EEA presentation is set for August 15, 1:30-3:00 PM, in the 50th floor
Conference room. Please RSVP to either myself or Sharon Purswell. Hope to
see you there.
P.S. By the way, our next speaker segment in the CI Standards Program will
concentrate on the guidelines and implications of the "Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act (FCPA)," and will likely be scheduled for the fall. | {
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Contact: ?Jean Munoz ???????????????FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
????????916-447-8186 ???????????????????June 26, 2001
ENERGY PRODUCERS? POWER UPDATE
SACRAMENTO . Jan Smutny-Jones, Executive Director of the Independent Energy
Producers Association, will brief members of the media on California?s
rapidly changing electric market during a teleconference Wednesday, June 27
at 11:00 a.m.
What: ???Press Availability Teleconference
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When: ?Wednesday, June 27, 2001
????????????11:00 a.m. PDT
Call In #: ??1-800-374-2393
????????????????Conference I.D: Independent Energy Producers (IEP)
Who: ???Jan Smutny-Jones, Executive Director of the Independent Energy
Producers Association
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Please disemminate more widely as you may think appropriate, but below is a
copy of the summary and conclusions of a study commissioned by the European
Commission on the "social effects" (meaning "unemployment", among other
things) of liberalisation. Thought many of you would find it of interest for
a variety of your research and target audiences. mcs
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 09/10/2000
17:14 ---------------------------
Nailia Dindarova
09/10/2000 16:16
To: Govt Affairs
cc:
Subject: Commission's study on the social effects of liberalisation
Please see attached a summary and conclusions of the study carried out by a
consulting firm (ECOTEC) at the Commission's request.
Nailia | {
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Grigsby's SoCal book was transferred to Phillip Allen for liquidation. Grigsby will be responsible for trading the gas daily book.
Lessons learned:
? Grigsby doubled down at the top of the market, (see price graph below, light blue line).
? The element of time. While the fundamental analysis regarding storage looks correct, the timing of the trade appears to have been too early.
? Core and non core SoCal customers
o Core - The West desk fundamental analysis considered only the core users, who can't/wont forward hedge because their price risk is inherently tied to index. This being the case, there is sentiment is that the trade will return, however the time between today and then is too long, too risky.
o Non Core - Analysis here did not truly recognize that the non core customer base can/will in fact forward hedge, or that their hedging would have a material impact on the curve. It is my understanding that these non core customers are selling gas and buying power in the back of the curve, (note both NP-15 power prices and SoCal have dropped from mid-March) and in the front of the gas curve, they are buying.
? As an aside - as the political rhetoric heats up, the market place appears to be getting jittery --that while nothing will be done tomorrow, something may in fact be done in the long run, impacting prices.
I spoke with Grigsby regarding any other large counter parties that may be experiencing similar "pain" and he said that basically Enron is the only one, so it appears as if counterparty credit risks are minimal.
Frank | {
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John,
Congratulations on a career move.
Yes, we were contacted regarding geophysical data gathering/transmission
project.
We asked our geophysicists for help and are shooting for
a meeting on Thursday to run our ideas by them.
Vince
From: John Bloomer@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 10/10/2000 10:20 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: exploration data as the root of the energy (oil) supply chain and
consulting
Good Morning Vince:
1) We met with some geophysical data gathering/transmission people last
week. I observed that there is an opportunity to get in the early steps of
the (oil exploration) energy supply chain - we can get at the key data
driving oil drilling earlier than anyone else by extending into this area of
broadband networking - to build a way to hedge oil and other energy trades.
I asked Adler or Reichardt to present the idea to your team for validation.
Have they contacted you yet?
2) I'm converting to consultant - I've had a great year here but need to get
back north more often (family). I will be converting to consultant status
starting next week. Do not hesitate to call me if there is anything I can do
for you or your team to help out.
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When: Monday, March 11, 2002 2:00 PM-3:00 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
Where: 3801a
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Yes. Sorry I forgot to cc you. If it got lost in the process, have them
send it again, or forward this email to payables as my approval. thanks df
DENISE LAGESSE
12/05/2000 10:51 AM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Susan's expense report 11/16/00
Drew,
Did you already approve this expense report and send it to accounting?
Denise
---------------------- Forwarded by Denise LaGesse/ET&S/Enron on 12/05/2000
10:50 AM ---------------------------
DENISE LAGESSE
11/16/2000 04:04 PM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Susan's expense report 11/16/00
Please approve the attached expense report and cc: me on your approval.
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Joe Ebert
Account Manager
The EADS Company
Office: 361-883-5469
Fax: 361-883-5408
Cell: 361-774-8698
e-mail: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Esparza [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:39 AM
To: Carol McElroy; Joe Ebert; Linda Scott; Andy Richardson; Maurice Galindo; Walt Collier
Subject: FW: Isn't it Funny
-----Original Message-----
From: sunbelt [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:28 AM
To: Kevin Julie Meagan and Kyle Weisshahn; Kimberly Wade; Ellen Smolik; Eric Schodde; Stephen Roberts; J Poehlman; Nielsen, Nyles; Mickey McDonald; Jan McDonald; Linda McDonald; Keith Knobloch; Curt Knobloch; 'Scott Esparza'; Tim Donovan; Ronelle Donovan; Rick Donovan; Karin Donovan; Gregg Donovan; Chris Donovan; Troy Delmer; Barentine Barry
Subject: FW: Isn't it Funny
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 7:49 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Isn't it Funny
Do you think YOU will pass it on???
One day Satan and Jesus were having a conversation. Satan had just come from the Garden of Eden, and he was gloating and boasting. "Yes, sir, I just caught the world full of people down there. Set me a trap, used bait I knew they couldn't resist. Got 'em all!"
"What are you going to do with them?" Jesus asked.
Satan replied, "Oh, I'm gonna have fun! I'm gonna teach them how to marry and divorce each other, how to hate and abuse each other, how to drink and smoke and curse. I'm gonna teach them how to invent guns and bombs and kill each other. I'm really gonna have fun!"
"And what will you do when you get done with them?" Jesus asked.
"Oh, I'll kill 'em," Satan glared proudly.
"How much do you want for them?" Jesus asked.
"Oh, you don't want those people. They ain't no good. Why, you'll take them and they'll just hate you. They'll spit on you, curse you and kill you!! You don't want those people!!"
"How much?" He asked again.
Satan looked at Jesus and sneered, "All your tears, and all your blood."
Jesus said, "DONE!" Then He paid the price.
Isn't it funny how simple it is for people to trash God and then wonder why the world's going to hell.
Isn't it funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question what the Bible says.
Isn't it funny how everyone wants to go to heaven provided they do not have to believe, think, say, or do anything the Bible says. Or is it scary?
Isn't it funny how someone can say "I believe in God" but still follow Satan (who, by the way, also "believes" in God).
Isn't it funny how you can send a thousand jokes through e-mail and they spread like wildfire, but when you start sending messages regarding the Lord, people think twice about sharing.
Isn't it funny how the lewd, crude, vulgar and obscene pass freely through cyberspace, but the public discussion of Jesus is suppressed in the school and workplace. > Isn't it funny how someone can be so fired up for Christ on Sunday, but be an invisible Christian the rest of the week.
Are you laughing?
Isn't it funny how when you go to forward this message, you will not send it to many on your address list because you're not sure what they believe, or what they will think of you for sending it to them.
Isn't it funny how I can be more worried about what other people think of me than what God thinks of me.
Will YOU pass this on?
I did. | {
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Jordan Mintz 3-7897
Bob Foster 818 302 9210
Kevin Beasley 3-7807 | {
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/10/2001 01:44
PM ---------------------------
"Boyd J. Springer" <[email protected]> on 01/10/2001 12:43:03 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Master Sales
yes, I think this is part of it. Also, for that reason, Ron Jolle, attorney
for the City of Chicago attended the hearing today and indicated that the
City would intervene. One likely reason for the concern over potential
abuse is that, after a lengthy delay, I understand that the ICC has again
turned its attention to rules of conduct for gas utility affiliated
interests. They had started a proceeding to work rules, but there had been
no activity for many months. The ICC Staff has apparently been reviewing
rules of conduct in connection with resumed activity regarding the rules.
At the hearing today, Jerry Fox
and Mary Klyshaff represented Peoples and North Shore. ICC was represented
by John Feeley and John RIeichart. Ron Jolle represented the City of
Chicago. David Gilbert is the Hearing Examiner. (He's a good examiner.)
There was no substantive discussion re issues. The schedule is: Feb.
28-Staff and Intervenor direct; March 28-Company rebuttal; Apr. 5-11:00am
status hearing (this was included in the schedule primarily to permit early
conclusion in the event that there are no issues raised or that the issues
are resolved);April 27- Staff/Intervenor Rebuttal; May 11 Company
Surrebuttal; May 23 10:00am hearing. If there are disputed issues, the
hearing would be followed by briefing, issuance of an Examiner's proposed
order and biriefs/replies on exceptions.
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Mike Haney with EBS.
Louise Kitchen
10/17/2000 05:58 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: NDA
PWC - whose NDA is it?
Please exapnd to all VPs.
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The east and west power desks are creating slightly different floating price
language for some of the power pools. The west desk wants "negative prices"
to be averaged in as "zeroes"; the east desk wants to average in all prices
"positive or negative". I'm inclined to let the traders do as they wish. I
can't seem to get an explanation for the difference in approach (in each
instance ENA may take either side of the deal). The confirm desk will have
to pay attention to the source of the confirms to use the correct pricing
language. I don't know if this will create an on-line trading issue.
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Michael,
It looks like we have sponsorship. Jeff Dasovich at Enron (GSPP ~'90) thinks
he
can get commitments from his company and others. He's excited about the idea.
Severin Borenstein of Haas and UCEI and Frank Wolak at Stanford are very
interested.
When you return from vacation could we have a conference call with you, me,
Jeff
and whoever at the school might be involved to proceed with the plan? We were
thinking perhaps a one day session in October with dinner the evening prior,
with a few panels featuring widely varying points of view. We'll need to
figure
out how to get press attention among other things if/when we talk. Enjoy your
vacation.
Thanks.
Rob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Nacht [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 2:03 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: reply
>
> Hi Rob: Great idea about a seminar on electric power. I'm on vacation for
> awhile, but once classes rev up in late August we'll see if we can put it
> on. I'm sure there would be great interest. Thanks also for your efforts
> with the alums which are really beginning to pay off. Have a nice rest of
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nemec, Gerald
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:36 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Lucci, Paul T.
Subject: Kennedy Amendment
Ruth, Attached is a redline and clean version of the amendment. I added the language we discussed on the phone. I also added paragraph and associated changes to make it clear that this pricing doesn't comment until December 1, 2001. | {
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You were quite right on the topic of gas prices in California. I looked
through some articles I have been collecting that make reference to an
investigation by the FERC into alleged market manipulation by El Paso Corp
in the context of the price basis between San Juan and Topock. You probably
know all this already, but I attach an article that was in the FT yesterday.
Sabine.
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Anonymous Letters Put UtiliCorp in Hot Water
Investigations in several states are getting under way into alleged illegal
profit-taking by UtiliCorp United in Missouri, Michigan, Nebraska, Minnesota
and Iowa. An anonymous letter from someone who claimed to be a current
employee for UtiliCorp was sent to state regulators alleging the company's
Gas Supply Service Department (GSS) took part in improper actions in
reselling natural gas to customers in these states.
"Personnel are paid bonuses based on the value that can be extracted from
managing the assets paid for by the Missouri Public Service (MPS)
ratepayers," the letter said. The anonymous author said that value is
extracted in numerous ways that are undetectable to staff audit efforts. One
method included in the letter was for UtiliCorp employees to sell a first of
the month "put" to suppliers, invoicing the put premium on a separate invoice
that would never be included in audited documentation. If prices drop, the
supplier puts first of the month gas to MPS.
Another scheme alleged in the letter includes capacity releases. "Operations
personnel extract one-to-two cents per release by doing buy-sells with MPS
capacity, instead of doing a posted release," said the letter. "They look at
the lowest credit amount possible to report, instead of maximizing the
capacity release credit." The anonymous author speculated that these actions
are taken to reach the unit's lofty profit goal of $10 million. "Due to the
emphasis on earnings, GSS's top priority is earnings, not providing
efficient, reliable, economic gas supplies," the author concluded.
Jerry Cosley, a UtiliCorp United spokesperson said, "We can say without
qualification, that in no way would we approve of any improper behavior or
business practice, so we are conducting our own review."
Missouri appears to be the first state out of the gate on the investigation
trail as the staff of the Missouri Public Service Commission has recommended
an investigation be conducted into the allegations. An MPS representative
said that UtiliCorp denied the allegations of impropriety, but supports the
staff's request to open an investigation.
Iowa's Consumer Advocate is investigating the UtiliCorp charges in that
state, said Chuck Seel, a spokesman for the Iowa Utilities Board. Seel said
the Iowa and Minnesota letters, and the Michigan and Missouri letters,
appeared to be similar to one another. He added that an observer from the IUB
and a representative of the Consumer Advocate will attend a meeting next week
with UtiliCorp to discuss the situation.
Cosley said UtiliCorp intends to conduct its own internal review, and would
stay in touch with all of the affected regulatory commissions and report its
findings to them.
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Hi Dan:
Just an update to let you know the status of the agreements between Reliant
and Enovate and Enron. They are both being routed internally prior to
execution. However, due to the "Notices" section missing from the Enovate
contract, Legal has asked that I forward that to you for execution prior to
Reliant's execution. I hope that this is not a problem.
Dan, I don't want this contract to get misdirected, Enron's so large and
that could easily happen. Could you please send me your direct mailing
address so that I may send it directly to you for your further handling?
Thanks, I appreciate so much your help in getting these two agreements
completed.
YOu can either call me or email me your direct mailing address and I'll
send you the Enovate contract as soon as I receive it.
Thank you,
Ellen
713.207.3266
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You are cordially invited to attend cocktails and dinner on April 10, 2001 at
La Colombe d'Or restaurant located at 3410 Montrose Blvd (a map can be found
at www.lacolombedor.com). Cocktail hour will start at 7:00 pm with dinner to
follow.
Please note: this dinner is for the Trading Track Program.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/30/2001
11:50 AM ---------------------------
"Scarbeko" <[email protected]> on 01/29/2001 07:35:10 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: praca dyplomowa V Edycja MBA Warszawa
Szanowny Panie Doktorze,
?
?
Na samym pocz?tku chciabym sic przypomnie+. Jestem studentem V edycji MBA w ?Wy_szej Szkole Handlu i Finans?w Micdzynarodowych w Warszawie i wraz z ?Panami Jerzym Seremakiem i Waldemarem Mrozem piszemy u pana Doktora pracc ?dyplomow? z finans?w micdzynarodowych. Nsze prace przesaem do Pana Doktora ?juz w listopadzie ubiegego roku i do tej pory nie dostaem potwirerdzenia, ?_e Pan je otrzyma. Bardzo bym prosi o potwierdzenie otrzymania tych_e prac ?lub zaprzeczenie. ?Panie Doktorze nastepna sprawa dotyczy zapytania czy Pa?stwa Firma byaby
zainteresowana inwestycjami w budow? elektrowni na Ukrainie. Pracujc w
firmie konsultingowej kt?ra zajmuje sic min. tego typu biznesem. Nie jest to
dla nas pierwszy kontakt z tego rodzaju inwestycjami, poniewa_ w obecnej
chwili przygotowujemy sie do kontraktu? z niemieck?? firm? Lahmeyer
International na budowc elektrowni 150 MW Szczeg?ly moge podac je_eli
Panstwo wyrazicie zainteresowanie.
?
Z powa_aniem Tomasz Bach? | {
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Thanks, if you have it i would like to see an image but doubtful that i would
buy another now.
m
"Virginia E. Repasky" <[email protected]> on 05/11/2001 05:12:17 PM
Please respond to [email protected]
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: Your art collection
Dear Mike and Chris:
Are you still interested in collecting another Pierre Bonnard?
Virginia Repasky
Christopher-Clark Fine Art
[email protected] wrote:
> Thanks. Not going to buy now, closing on a Bonnard. I will have an
> interest later.
> m | {
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MMM.
We will entertain ourselves as usual: pillage, plunder, burn, break bones,
eat flesh, gratuitous chaos and excessive mayhem.
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The tough question may be taking a long-term cash committment and transforming it into a single NPV payment (discount rate issues), assuming that is part of the options.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Boston, Roy
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 8:40 PM
To: Rick Hill@ENRON
Cc: [email protected]; Migden, Janine
Subject: Michigan Status re QFs
Rick -- As discussed, here is a brief updated status of the Michigan regulatory status as it pertains to QFs in the state. In the debates over PA 141 we won several key points pertaining to OFs and agreements with utilities. As you also know, the retail market will open 1/1/02 and MPSC decisions are expected within the next two weeks or so. I have not covered the retail market because the previous status did not focus on that market segment. If I can be of further help, please let me know.
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Start Date: 4/25/01; HourAhead hour: 3; No ancillary schedules awarded.
Variances detected.
Variances detected in SC Trades schedule.
Variances detected in Load schedule.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final
Schedules\2001042503.txt
---- SC Trades Schedule ----
$$$ Variance found in table tblInt_Interchange.
Details: (Hour: 3 / Preferred: -575.00 / Final: -574.97)
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
SC_ID: EPMI
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 4/25/01
TRADING_SC: NES1
PNT_OF_INTRC: SP15
SCHED_TYPE: ENGY
PURCH_SALE: 1
DEAL_NO: 1
---- Load Schedule ----
$$$ Variance found in table tblLoads.
Details: (Hour: 3 / Preferred: 1.96 / Final: 1.93)
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
LOAD_ID: PGE4
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 4/25/01
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Merry Christmas to all of you.
Hope you will be here for worship Sunday and Christmas Eve.
Too, for those of you who have not made a financial commitment to the church please do your part.
Charles
Charles E. Ruehl
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Minister of Finance and Administration
Houston, TX
713-528-0527
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This is an FYI, but I think that Insurance probably fits into Jerry's world.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron on 12/13/2000
07:22 AM ---------------------------
Phil Lowry
12/13/2000 07:18 AM
To: Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron
cc:
Subject: Insurance Claims
Attached is list of the outstanding insurance claims provided to us by Risk
Management. As I indicated to Rod yesterday, I have been informed that the
premiums that were paid this year were $15,000,000 and given the claims
submitted at $43,000,000, Corp is looking for a way to mitigate anticipated
rising premium costs. They are looking very hard at Hawkin's Audit Program
to help them out. As this list indicates, International assets should bear
the brunt of future costs. The Transwestern train derailment will be about
$700,000 ($200k for repair and $500k for buisness interruption), both of
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IM-CENT-MID
INTRA-CNT-GULF
INTRA-NGPL-STRG
INTRA-CNT-MKT
INTRA-CNT-MKT2
INTRA-CNT-TRANS
INTRA-PARKLOAN
INTRA-GD-TRANS
INTRA-CENTRAL
INTRA-CNT-NEW | {
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I called and left a message for Pete to start the dialog. Will keep you updated.
-----Original Message-----
From: Germany, Chris
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:30 PM
To: Germany, Chris; Bridges, Michael
Subject: RE: Tallahassee
Per Pam, the person we should be talking to is Pete Koikos. He is Pam and Roger's boss.
Pete Koikos
Director Energy Services
Phone 850-891-6893
email address [email protected]
850-891-6890
-----Original Message-----
From: Germany, Chris
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 11:20 AM
To: Bridges, Michael
Subject: Tallahassee
Jared Kaiser at UBS said we should speak with Roger McDonald at Tallahassee and that Pam McCullers (my contact) would be able to give us his number.
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Andy - can you please forward this email to your book person to change these
attached deals from ENA- PGL to ENA - and the actual counterparty. Our
confirmation guys should send out a confirm to verify these deals.
Tony is continuing to look for additional Harper \ northern border supplies.
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
Weather Group
Let,s give a big round of applause to the Weather Team! Environmental
Finance Magazine ranked the weather group #1 in Online Services and #1 Dealer
in the United States and Europe. Gary Taylor, manager in weather trading,
comments, "The "Best Dealer" award reflects our counterparties' appreciation
for the significant effort we have made to drive the growth of our market by
making two-sided markets where other companies are only willing to quote
either a bid or an offer. This award also reflects the innovative nature of
everyone on our desk, and their ability to price non-standard structures for
our customers. It is truly a team award. The "Best Online Dealer" award is
simply another testament to the unparalleled success of EnronOnline. By
providing tight, two-way markets online, we have provided two critical
elements to generate growth in our market: 1) an element of price discovery,
and 2) a quick and easy way to transact."
The Weather Risk Management group launched a new product this week: Power
Demand swaps. These contracts use power demand as an index and allow power
market participants (generators, btu distributors, marketers, etc...) to
mitigate volumetric exposures. The first contract the desk offered is for
the PJM power pool. On EnronOnline, weekly swaps are available and the desk
has placed option contracts on this index in the broker market. Inquiries
regarding this product should be directed to Claudio Ribeiro (product
manager) x37313, Gary Taylor x31511, or Valter Stoiani x36906.
Competitive Analysis and Business Controls
eSource, Enron's premier corporate-wide research group, launched their new
intranet product, eSearch, on December 1, 2000. eSource's team of
specialized researchers have created a web site to bring information and
research to every employee's desktop. The eSearch web site offers many links
to information resources, access to research databases, specialized searches,
sites to purchase books, articles, and reports, and training. Employees can
use the web site to conduct their own research or as a vehicle to submit
research requests. eSource's researchers and industry specialists are
available to all Enron business units to provide timely and cost efficient
research, to work with individuals or groups to fulfill one time research
requests, or to design ongoing, customized monitoring projects or news
updates.
Enron Global Markets Fundamentals
EGM Fundamentals is quickly building a team of expert analysts and associates
to work directly with traders and marketers. The team is already busy
analyzing various commodities and market situations. For example, an
initiative is underway to analyze current negative fractionation spreads in
the market resulting from rising natural gas prices. Web sites to host this
analytical information are currently in development for all EGM commodities.
These sites will provide research and analysis, weather, publications, and
any other information that will assist in decision-making or identification
of potential commercial opportunities. For questions or requests regarding
fundamental research, contact Jennifer Fraser at x34759. For questions or
suggestions regarding the web sites, contact Heather Purcell at x54057.
Austin Energy
Austin Energy and Enron Sandhill, L.L.C, a subsidiary of Enron North America
broke ground November 29, 2000 for the construction of the Sand Hill Energy
Center, a 180-megawatt peaking electrical generation facility. Located in
eastern Travis County, the Sand Hill Energy Center will be a natural gas
fired facility that will operate primarily during peak demand periods. The
$93.7 million project will feature four 45-megawatt General Electric gas
turbines and will be operational May 1, 2001.
NEWS FROM THE GLOBALFLASH
Coal
The London dry cargo seafreight team traded 1 million metric tonne of
Capesize vessel swaps via EOL in one day, (Wednesday 28th November). The deal
was created by combining OTC options and a physically related cash market
deal. This helps to bring our YTD EOL to just under 2.5 mln tonne.
Off-shore wind energy deal
Enron Wind has signed a power purchase agreement with Swedish energy company
Graninge. According to the agreement, Graninge will deliver electricity to
consumers using Enron's wind power plants in southern Sweden. Enron Wind's
Utgrunden off-shore wind park, completed this year, will generate in the
region of 38,000 megawatt hours of electricity, or enough for around 6,000
average homes between the mainland and the island of Oland on the southeast
tip of Sweden. In an announcement this week, Graninge stated that it plans
to market the power to consumers as 'green' energy.
Happy 1st Birthday EnronOnline!
This week saw EnronOnline celebrate its first birthday. During the course of
its first year, EnronOnline has passed a number of milestones including the
addition of a range of new functionalities for customers on the site.
EnronOnline has now come of age, having surpassed the $274 billion mark in
notional value in November. This represents a total of 478,695 transactions
since the site was launched on 29 November 1999.
The first anniversary was marked by giving the media guest access to
EnronOnline in Europe. A team from Reuters was invited into Enron House to
receive a full demonstration of EnronOnline and as of today will be able to
quote in reports live prices from EnronOnline. Other media outlets are being
invited to obtain guest access during the coming weeks as the word of
EnronOnline's success continues to spread...
Australia
Enron Australia continues to assist in the region in a supportive role.
Elliott Katz worked on the GEM migration in Singapore last week with an IT
team from London, Oslo and Singapore. Approximately 40 users, including
Traders, were migrated to Windows 2000 and the CORP domain. This is an
important step for the Asia Pacific region, as it brings the three biggest
offices (Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo) into line with corporate standards for
desktop computing.
Japan
E-Power, a JV between Enron and Japanese finance company Orix, has announced
proposals for a 2000MW gas-fired power plant at Mutsu-Ogawara, an industrial
area in northern Japan. A feasibility study will be undertaken to define
how the project will go forward and this may include the development of an
LNG terminal in the vicinity. The nature of the permitting process is such
that the plant would not begin operations for six to seven years. This
project is just one of several options that E-Power are working on in Japan.
NUGGETS & NOTES
&Go Big or Go Home8 ) Mike McConnell/President & CEO-EGM
"Call Back" - Don Schroeder, VP/Crude Trading-EGM
REMINDER
Holiday Party
Enron North America, Global Markets and Industrial Markets
Enron Field
Saturday, December 9
7:00 - Midnight
WELCOME
New Hires ENA/EIM/EGM
ENA ) Joseph Taylor, Jennifer Rosado, Rabi De, Louis Dicarlo, Scott Churbock,
Kenneth Parkhill, Nicholas Ernst, Dirk Dimitry, Stephanie Taylor, Dimitri
Tagaropulos, Georgia Blanchard, Jona Kimbrough, Jeffrey Baldwin, Patricia
English, Jaesoo Lew, Cheryl Nelson, Gina Abbott, Ryan Keith, Brian Dawson
EGM )Ellen Alexander, Mike Perun
Transfers to ENA/EIM/EGM
ENA ) Gregory Golden
EGM ) Keynan Dutton
FROM THE EDITORS
Thank you to all the contributors to this week's EnTouch. We want to hear
from the various departments within Enron Americas, Global Markets and
Industrial Markets! Please continue to send your business highlights,
nuggets & notes or suggestions to Michelle Vitrella or Kathie Grabstald.
LEGAL STUFF
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When taking Williamette to load, make sure that we now enter the purchase
side in Enpower as follows:
ST Hrly
Williamette
Fixed Forward
(5.84) for the fixed price. There is no place to put an offset in a fixed
deal.
This replaces the index forward purchase with offset type deals that we have
entered in Enpower ( the offset was to cover us for transmission
reimbursement).
The reason behind this is:
Entering a deal as Williamette index less transport has been charging our
desk the full index expense daily for this counterparty in Enpower.
Since CAPS load is scheduled under Williamette, we had not been receiving
any revenue for the Calimbalance piece. There may be other Service
Counterparties that need to be adjusted.
This may be confusing to you, as you all have been putting all Enpower under
ST W Hrly. This much is good.
Just make sure that from now on, any Service deal going to Real Time gets
zero fixed price (unless you have to account for transmission). This
keeps expense out of the ST W Hrly book. Once Volume Management allocates
California revenue for Williamette, they speak with Services. Services
provides
the profitability calculation. An annuity is created, paying these
counterparties an appropriate amount.
Do you have questions??
There will be a cleanup for Sept, October and November.
Thanks,
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we would like to get it back to the real owners. If have a neighbor who was
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I think we are pretty well covered on this issue--thanks for checking! DF
Tom Rutherford <[email protected]> on 08/24/2000 08:56:11 PM
To: [email protected], "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: Richardson dinner
are you following the carlsbad, n.m. pipeline explosion? shall we send
you clips about it?
[email protected] wrote:
>
> Leslie, I'll follow up with Mike McGowan. Is there an invoice or something
> floating around that you are aware of? Shall we just send to you Tom and
> have you get it to the right place? I'm not sure anyone has been hired yet
> to fill Tim's position, but I know that is in progress. Mike--please give
> me a call re: this. Thanks. DF
>
> Leslie Lawner@EES
> 08/21/2000 09:13 AM
>
> To: Tom Rutherford <[email protected]> @ ENRON, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
> cc:
>
> Subject: Richardson dinner (Document link: Drew Fossum)
>
> Drew, Tom has informed me that Enron has never paid for the table that Tim
> Aron got for the Secretary Richardson fundraiser (last April) and the tab
> is $2500. I know in hindsight we may not want to give Richardson any money
> since he blew his chance at becoming VP (just joking) but we do need to
> pay. Tom's email address is above and perhaps he can tell you where to
> mail the check.
>
> I also have a couple of other obligations that Tim Aron undertook that I
> need to follow up on, has someone been hired, or should I go through you?
>
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Sorry for the delayed response to your email, but 10-11 a.m. this morning
will work for me. Just let me know the location.
Thanks,
Susan
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Marcelo Meira @ ENRON 09/25/2000 02:51 PM
To: Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: meeting
Susan,
I'm trying to schedule a meeting regarding gas spread in enpower. We have a
prototype for the front end.
Date/time: Tomorrow, Set 26, 10-11am. I'm still working on the location
Please let me know if this works for you,
Marcelo | {
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here you go. I sent a copy to Linda Robertson too so she'd be in the know.
----- Forwarded by Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron on 01/24/2001 11:01 AM -----
Susan M Landwehr
01/23/2001 09:52 PM
To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Western Governors update
All--had a good meeting with Governor Owens today. Also in attendance were
Roy Palmer (chief of staff), Alan Philp (special assistant), Joel Harris
(senior policy aide to the governor). The good Governor stated his strong
disagreement of price caps and that he would oppose any efforts to impose
them on the western states. He will be a stong ally for us in this debate.
He stopped short of offering to "rally the republican troops", but did offer
that he thought most of his colleagues would be of the same mindset. He will
not be attending the Feb 2 meeting, but his policy guy is empowered to
speak/vote on his behalf if any type of vote comes before the WGA membership
at that time. Since this WGA debate is probably going to continue into 2001,
we will plan on keeping in close touch with Gov. Owens and his staff.
The Governor will be attending a world economic summit in Davos starting
tomorrow, and indicated that he will be having dinner with Ken Lay at that
event. He again stated his appreciation for Mr. Lay's support in the past as
well as his high regard for Mr. Lay's business practices.
I have invited the Governor'spolicy folks to tour our trading floor on
Thursday Feb 1 in Portland if they come in early. I have also promised them
an outline of possible solutions/ideas that could be considered by the WGA
instead of price caps. Paul has already put a draft together of such a
document, and we will make sure that everyone on this list sees a copy of our
ideas before sending them on.
----- Forwarded by Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron on 01/23/2001 09:26 PM -----
Susan M Landwehr
01/21/2001 11:03 PM
To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: Western Governors update
Jim et al---Paul and I have a meeting in Denver on Tuesday with Governor Bill
Owen's chief of staff (Roy Palmer) and two of his policy guys. The Governor
is expected to stop in for a few minutes. I also had the occasion to talk
with Gov Owens this weekend in Washington DC, and I he articulated his
support for "market" solutions. He also will be an individual that we can
count on to know the issues....he apparently was a lobbyist at one time for
the oil and gas industry. Also, Gov Owens mentioned that he had breakfast
with Ken Lay sometime in the last few months and that he had received support
from Ken in the past. Can we find out what support Owens was given? (I got
the sense that it might have been some money dedicated to a community or
government program...maybe the Aspen Institute? And it sounded like he had
gotten some $ for his campaign)
Unfortunately, Gov Owens will be leaving for an overseas trip this week and
will not be attending the Feb 2 meeting in Portland, so our hope that he
would be a stong voice at the meeting is not going to happen. I think that
we can get some good work done with the staff, and good support in the long
term, but we need to look beyond Owens for this meeting.
I got the sense over the weekend that Kempthorne is going to be pretty active
on this issue, and since he is the chair of the WGA, he will be running the
meeting. In talking with FERC Commissioner Hebert at one of the inaugural
events, he indicated that Kempthorne seemed to be pretty reluctant to take on
the mantle of market solutions. Paul has a meeing with Kempthorne's office
on Friday of this week, so we'll be working on convincing him to be an
advocate.
As you know, Jim Souby from WGA did eventually make room on the panel for the
FEB 2 meeting for us. A letter of invitation should be on it's way to Steve
Kean if it has not already been received.
I saw Hap Boyd and he says that Enron Wind is participating on Feb. 2 in the
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Joe and Kim:
Sara and I met with Tanya yesterday and one of the topics that we discussed
was making sure that someone was tracking whether our counterparties were
signing Omnibus Confirms that had credit terms (i.e. Annex B and B-1). Can
you tell us whether there are any counterparties that aren't signing this
type of confirm? Because collateral is involved, from a legal standpoint,
the only way that we may be able to enforce our rights vis a vis the
counterparty and/or other creditors is if we can demonstrate that our
counterparty entered into a valid security agreement with us. I look forward
to hearing from you.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3889
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
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Hi Stacey,
I work in the fundamentals group in Portland and receive the forward power curves daily via e-mail to import them into our database for our traders here. I have requested access to the m:\common\power directory because this is where the files are stored and it would be much more efficient and increase reliability tremendously by automating the collection of this data versus the current system of manually detaching the files through e-mail. Our traders have come to rely heavily on accessing this information in our database. However, when I'm out, the files don't get imported because I'm not here to detach them. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Maria
503-464-7961
-----Original Message-----
From: White, Stacey W.
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 9:00 AM
To: Van houten, Maria
Subject: RE: Request Submitted: Access Request for [email protected]
Maria,
What information are you trying to obtain through m:\common\power? Sorry for all the questions, but everyone requesting this directory gets them as this directory contains extremely sensitive information.
Thanks,
Stacey
-----Original Message-----
From: ARSystem <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 10:39 AM
To: White, Stacey W.
Subject: Request Submitted: Access Request for [email protected]
You have received this email because you are listed as a data approver. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000070996&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:11 PM
To: Kaminski, Vince J
Subject: EIA to Display Draft of New Storage Survey at GasMart/Power 2002
EIA to Display Draft of New Storage Survey at GasMart/Power 2002
Dulles, VA -- January 25, 2002-The Energy Information Administration will display its plans for a new weekly natural gas storage survey, as part of an extensive program exploring the wholesale gas and power markets at GasMart/Power 2002, March 18-20 in Reno, NV, hosted by Intelligence Press, Inc.
In a special session Wednesday, March 20, 2002, EIA Senior Analyst Roy Kass will outline the agency's new weekly natural gas storage survey which will replace the current survey conducted by the American Gas Association. Due for release in early May, EIA's survey is expected to become the most critical piece of data informing the market. During the conference, attendees also will be able to visit EIA's Showcase area to see and discuss with its creators, the draft version of the agency's new product.
In other sessions at the 16th annual GasMart/Power forum key natural gas and power representatives will come together to hear about strategies in the current low energy price, high security environment, and --- the impact on the competitive market of the collapse of Enron, the market's largest and most zealous supporter.
Keynoter Richard Sherrill, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer of Duke Energy North America will assess the state of the wholesale natural gas and power market, offering his strategies for instilling customer confidence in the face of the wrenching market disruptions of the last few years. He also will offer his views as to the market share for electronic trading and the outlook for electric restructuring?
Energy guru Ben Schlesinger will explore the impact of Enron's collapse on other marketers; on rules and regulations; and on the political scene. Will Congress intervene to re-control gas and power prices? How long will energy investors shy away from major commitments? Are we in for another boom-bust price cycle? Did the skyrocketing energy prices in California and other parts of the nation in the latter half of 2000 and early 2001 carry the seeds of the current bust, weakening industrial customers, bankrupting the largest marketer, and ultimately reversing gains in the competitive market?
In others of the 18 sessions at GasMart/Power 2002, Dynegy Vice President Peter Esposito and Jim Macias, Sr. Vice President of Calpine tell what's ahead for power generation. ?Williams Energy Marketing & Trading President Bill Hobbs and TXU Vice President Jeff Shorter assess the winter...Futures analyst Cynthia Kase instructs on technical market analysis ?
FERC's Shelton Cannon, Deputy Director, Office of Markets, Tariffs & Rates, explores RTO development and the standardization of market design and market rules?Representatives of the California Energy Commission, the Cal-ISO, the Western Power Trading Forum, Bonneville Power Administration and Southern California Gas discuss various aspects of western gas and power markets?
Gordon Shearer, Poten Partners, and TransCanada Vice President Steve Becker report the latest developments on the LNG and Arctic gas fronts?and Richard Sharples, Senior VP, Marketing & Minerals, Anadarko Petroleum Corp. and Arthur L. Smith, Chairman & CEO, John S. Herold, Inc. strategize on how to survive for the long haul in E&P.
The annual GasMart/Power conference is sponsored by Intelligence Press Inc., publisher of the industry's real time, daily and weekly publications, Natural Gas Intelligence, NGI's Daily Gas Price Index, Power Market Today and NGI's Weekly Gas Price Index. Visit intelligencepress.com to read the news as it's happening.
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IntercontinentalExchange
Firm Physical Natural Gas Price Bulletin
For Natural Gas Delivered on Saturday, October 06, 2001 thru Monday, October 08, 2001
(Trade Date of Friday, October 05, 2001)
Click here to access index history .
* volume represents sell-side only *
Region Hub High Low Wtd Avg Index Change ($) Vol (mmBtu) Hub Name
LOUISIANA
ANR SE $2.1300 $1.9850 $2.0561 - .0280 550,200 American Natural Resources Pipeline Co. - SE Transmission Pool
Columbia Onshore $2.1200 $2.0000 $2.0768 - .0120 358,200 Columbia Gulf Transmission Co. - Onshore Pool
Henry Hub $2.1900 $2.0000 $2.1222 - .0072 2,108,700 Henry Hub tailgate - Louisiana
NGPL LA $2.1600 $2.0025 $2.1072 + .0171 412,500 Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Louisiana Pool
Tenn 500L $2.1550 $2.0450 $2.1072 - .0103 1,178,100 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.-Zone L, 500 Leg Pool
Tenn 800L $2.0500 $1.8500 $1.9894 + .0557 366,900 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.-Zone L, 800 Leg Pool
TETCO ELA $2.1700 $2.0450 $2.1021 + .0113 420,300 Texas Eastern - East LA
TETCO WLA $2.1500 $2.0300 $2.1018 - .0014 172,800 Texas Eastern - West LA
Transco 65 $2.1900 $2.1425 $2.1696 + .0071 411,600 Transco - Station 65
Trunkline ELA $2.1100 $1.9400 $2.0372 + .0300 249,000 Trunkline Gas Company - East Louisiana Pool
TxGas SL $2.1200 $2.0400 $2.0939 + .0061 166,500 Texas Gas Transmission Corp.-Zone SL FT Pool
MIDCONTINENT
MichCon, citygate $2.2675 $2.1200 $2.1978 - .0435 193,800 Michigan Consolidated
NGPL Midcont $2.0000 $1.8000 $1.9652 - .0434 364,500 Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Mid-Continent Pool
NGPL Nicor, citygate $2.2100 $2.0325 $2.1487 - .0240 1,280,700 Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Nicor Citygate
NGPL NIPSCO, citygate $2.1900 $2.0900 $2.1804 - .0141 106,800 Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Nipsco Citygate
NNG Demarcation $2.0600 $1.9000 $2.0310 - .0475 594,900 Northern Natural Gas, Demarcation Pool
NORTHEAST
Columbia TCO $2.3650 $2.2150 $2.3199 + .0262 759,600 Columbia Gas Co. - TCO Pool
Dominion So.Point $2.4300 $2.3200 $2.3857 + .0481 555,900 Dominion - South Point
TETCO M3 $2.4600 $2.3325 $2.4106 + .0264 797,400 Texas Eastern - M3 Zone
Transco Z-6 (NY) $2.4950 $2.3600 $2.4378 + .0131 444,000 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. - Zone 6 (NY)
WEST
El Paso non-Bondad $1.8200 $1.5500 $1.6760 - .1697 669,000 El Paso - San Juan Basin, Blanco Pool
Huntingdon/Sumas $1.6600 $1.6500 $1.6558 - .1238 90,000 Westcoast Energy & Northwest Pipeline Corp.
Opal $1.7200 $1.6200 $1.6669 - .0616 240,000 Opal
PG?Citygate $2.0800 $1.8200 $1.9193 - .2216 442,500 PG?- Citygate
SoCal Border $2.0800 $1.9700 $2.0133 - .0956 459,000 Southern California Border Points (Ehrenberg,Topock,Needles)
WEST TEXAS
El Paso - Keystone $1.9600 $1.6300 $1.8510 - .1029 630,000 El Paso - Keystone Pool
Waha $2.0200 $1.8350 $1.9181 - .0662 732,900 Waha Hub - West Texas
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-----Original Message-----
From: Valdes, Maria
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 8:52 AM
To: Dorland, Chris
Subject: | {
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Hi boy, How are you?
I thing Mexico are better than USA.
Let me call you
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 12:16 PM
To: Antonio Paez
Subject: Re: Hi!!!!!
---------------------- Forwarded by John Griffith/Corp/Enron on 02/28/2001
11:13 AM ---------------------------
John Griffith
02/28/2001 11:15 AM
To: "Antonio Paez" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: Hi!!!!! (Document link: John Griffith)
Tony,
Whats up? Hey I think that Mexico is playing US tomorrow in Ohio for the
World Cup qualifying. Is Mexico any good? Should we wager on the match?
Hope things are going well with you. Talk to you soon.
My work number is (713) 853-6247 if you want to call me anytime. I got a
promotion. I am now trading Natural Gas Options. We trade them over the
internet also. We have a website (Enron Online) that we make markets on
many different commodities and we just started making option markets in
natural gas a couple of months ago. I am helping with this.
Tell your family hi and have a great day.
John | {
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[You'll need to amend the credit worksheet to reflect changes]
"Threshold" means with respect to Party A, unlimited; provided however, that
the Threshold for Party A shall be U.S. $5,000,000 upon the occurrence and
during the continuance of a Material Adverse Change, and the Threshold for
Party A shall be zero upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an
Event of Default or a Potential Event of Default with respect to Party A.
"Threshold" means with respect to Party B, unlimited; provided however, that
the Threshold for Party B shall be U.S. $3,000,000 upon the occurrence and
during the continuance of a Material Adverse Change; and the Threshold for
Party B shall be zero upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an
Event of Default or a Potential Event of Default with respect to Party B or
upon execution of any Transaction pursuant to this Agreement having a term
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CC list suppressed...
Generator Interconnections Docket # EX01-5-000
Oct. 16 (Btu Watch)
FERC Interconnection Study Team recommends a two-step
approach for Commission to adopt in order to resolve
generation interconnection issues. If adopted, the new
approach would quickly put in place standard procedures
and solidify a standard interconnection agreement that
would accelerate the interconnection process and allow
more time to resolve cost-related issues.
Full Story:
The FERC Interconnection Study Team proposed a two-step
approach, which includes a variety of options for
addressing issues concerning generator interconnection. If
adopted, the new approach would quickly put in place
standard procedures and solidify an interconnection
agreement that would accelerate the interconnection
process and allow more time to resolve cost-related
issues.
FERC staff members Roland Wentworth, Jerry Pederson and
Patrick Rooney are all members of the Interconnection
Study Team. Their two-step approach includes an issue of a
short turn-around NOPR to address contract and product
issues. In Step 1, the Commission would first propose an
adapted version of the ERCOT standard generation
interconnection agreement and procedures for interested
parties to use as an example to aid in the creation of the
final standard interconnection agreement and procedures.
The NOPR would propose standard interconnection studies
and resulting rights, such as establishing a minimum
interconnection standard and defining standard
interconnection products. In order to accelerate the
process, the NOPR should state that any proposed
modifications that benefit only a single entity rather
than the market as a whole would be rejected.
The Study Team encourages that the short turn-around NOPR
could result in a final rule within 120 days. The rule
would apply nationwide; however, the Commission may take
consideration to requests by RTOs/ISOs to propose
adaptations that reflect regional practice and provide
benefit to the market.
Step 2 addresses the issue of cost responsibility. In Step
2, the Commission would issue a second NOPR that would
address the assignment of cost responsibility for
interconnections and associated system upgrades. These
proposed rules would take into account the effect of
various cost responsibility rules on the incentives of
generators and transmission providers to facilitate
interconnections and to make efficient and timely
investment decisions. These rules would be written in
reference to the interconnection rules noted in Step 1,
including any products that are unique to RTOs/ISOs. There
are hopes that this process would be complete
approximately nine months after issuing the Step 2
proposed rules. | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Kristann Shireman/HOU/EES on 05/08/2001
10:11 AM ---------------------------
Kristann Shireman
05/08/2001 08:48 AM
To: Frank Ermis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Keith Holst/HOU/ECT@ect
cc:
Subject: Purchase Malin and Socal Topock
Please provide me with your Physical offer for the following volumes:
The volumes are in monthly volumes.
Thanks
Kris Shireman
MALIN
06/2001: 44,997
07/2001: 41,838
08/2001: 46,070
09/2001: 39,859
10/2001: 37,283
11/2001: 28,038
12/2001: 31,431
01/2002: 23,643
02/2002: 21,228
03/2002: 10,546
04/2002: 15,851
05/2002: 23,528
06/2002: 33,978
07/2002: 32,611
08/2002; 34,332
09/2002: 30,093
10/2002: 28,214
11/2002: 23,518
12/2002: 23,030
01/2003: 17,963
02/2003: 17,820
03/2003: 16,651
04/2003: 15,640
05/2003: 23,212
06/2003: 33,520
07/2003: 32,117
08/2003: 33,878
09/2003: 29,681
10/2003: 27,869
11/2003: 23,155
12/2003: 22,721
01/2004: 17,721
02/2004: 16,973
03/2004: 16,430
04/2004: 15,419
05/2004: 22,896
06/2004: 33,057
07/2004: 31,628
08/2004: 33,431
09/2004: 29,273
10/2004: 27,491
11/2004: 22,843
12/2004; 22,423
01/2005: 17,482
02/2005; 16,748
03/2005: 16,211
04/2005: 15,200
05/2005: 22,585
06/2005: 32,600 | {
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Not sure if this is good press :->)
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]@ENRON [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 6:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Rahil Jafry: Topping Out In Houston Again WELL OILED
Topping Out In Houston Again
WELL OILED
Cathy Booth Thomas/Dallas
05/28/2001
Time Magazine
60
(Copyright 2001)
Send the architects south. Silicon Valley may be powerless and
profitless, but Houston, the nation's energy capital and home to the
oil-baron excesses of the 1980s, is back in "bidness." The energy
giants in Texas have big fat wallets these days--and even bigger
construction plans. Not since the boom days of 1982, when trophy
architects like Philip Johnson and I.M. Pei reconfigured the skyline,
has Houston seen so much construction activity by the energy sector.
Leading the parade, ironically, is Enron, an old energy behemoth
that has reinvented itself as a high-tech trading firm dealing in
everything from natural gas to Internet bandwidth. In fact, its new
40-story headquarters, designed by Cesar Pelli, will be fronted by a
seven-story "podium"--or shorter building--to house what Enron is
calling the largest commodities-trading environment in the world.
This environment, spread over four floors, each the size of a city
block, will become home this August to 2,000 employees trading
commodities that range from Old World (crude oil, petrochemicals,
steel and lumber) to New World (emission credits and derivatives).
Chairman Kenneth Lay and CEO Jeff Skilling are even moving from their
skyboxes to work in seventh-floor offices so they can peer down into
the pit.
When the bigger 40-story structure is finished in December,
Enron's will be the first new skyscraper in downtown Houston since
1987--to be followed by three more by 2003. Besides Enron, Calpine
Corp., the nation's leading independent-power company, based in
California, will move into a new 32-story high-rise. And Reliant
Resources, the IPO spun off this month from its Houston parent to
deal with Texas' new deregulated electricity market, has signed on
for offices in a 36-story skyscraper.
What's fueling the high-rise fever is simple: excess cash. Enron's
first-quarter revenues were up 281%, while Calpine's revenues and net
income were each up more than 400%--even with California's deadbeat
utility PG&E owing the company more than $300 million.
After a decade of contraction in the business, with companies
having shut offices from New Orleans to Oklahoma, deregulation and
new marketing strategies are sparking Houston's renaissance. "Enron
is a leading example of the new energy industry. Ten years ago, there
were no trading floors," points out Stephen Brown, senior economist
with the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas. Both Calpine and Reliant
will also have trading operations in their new offices.
Though Houston no longer relies so heavily on the energy business
(down to 48% of the local economy from 82% in 1982) the turnaround
sure feels good after the city lost more than 15,000 energy-sector
jobs two years ago, says Barton Smith, director of the Institute for
Regional Forecasting at the University of Houston. It has gained
those jobs back, plus some. Says Smith: "The current boom is what's
keeping Houston afloat while the rest of the country is suffering."
None of this matters to real Houston lovers, of course. They're
just interested in bragging rights. After a bad decade, they're
beginning to sound like the biggest and the best in Texas again.
"Boomlet?" says Laura Schwartz, spokeswoman at Enron. "It's more than
a mini-boom. It's a boom."
--By Cathy Booth Thomas/Dallas
COLOR PHOTO: KARL STOLLEIS--HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Enron Corp.'s new digs, designed by Cesar Pelli, is emblematic
of energy's return to power
Folder Name: Rahil Jafry
Relevance Score on Scale of 100: 81
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Bev asked me to send you all a thank you note for the thoughtful and beautiful flowers.
She also wanted to let you know that she has another surgery scheduled for this Thursday, which will keep her out of the office for another week or so.
We will keep you posted and thanks again.
-Heather Taylor
Lang, Hansen, O'Malley & Miller | {
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Attached for your review is a draft of Transport Options filing that
incorporates the comments and suggestions I've received since last week.
Please provide any further suggestions/changes to me as soon as possible, but
in no case later than close of business, Friday, July 14.
The timeline I've discussed with TW Commercial for this project is as follows:
Final draft comments Friday, July 14
Circulate draft to customers,
customer meetings, time for
customers to respond, informal
discussion with FERC Mon. July 17 - Wed. July 26
Final internal review/edit of filing Thursday, July 27
FERC filing Monday, July 31
Please let me know your comments on this proposed timeline as well. Thank
you. | {
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Start Date: 1/10/02; HourAhead hour: 20; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2002011020.txt | {
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Cara Semperger
deal 580011
CP name should be BP Energy not BP Amoco.
Thanks | {
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Susan, thanks for the note.
Nancy, what is status?
Thanks,
RFR
Susan Flynn@ECT
06/28/2000 04:22 PM
To: Rafael Rangel/NA/Enron@ENRON, Nancy Muchmore/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samantha
Boyd/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Opening of Brokerage Account at Morgan Stanley for Enron de
Inversiones de Energia S.C.A.
Please be advised that at the close of business on Friday, July 7, 2000, I
will be taking a personal leave of absence from Enron. When you receive the
executed corporate resolutions and authorized traders list required to open
the referenced brokerage account, please forward the documents to:
Samantha Boyd
EB3802A
Phone: 3-9188
Samantha will assist you to open the brokerage account.
Susan D. Flynn
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB3806
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: 713-853-0975
Fax: 713-646-3490 | {
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Hello Dale,
I've added "PJM Interconnect Peak" load shape to the mapping table.
We need to find out which pub code to map for "PJM Interconnection" index
(there are literally hundreds of pub codes available for PJM).
Kenny H.
Dale Neuner 06/14/2000 08:30 AM
To: Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric
Saibi/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Kenny Ha/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer deBoisblanc Denny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Torrey
Moorer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tara Sweitzer/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: PJM Prices US East Power Swap
Fohot to include the Loadshape; sorry.
Loadshape: PJM Interconnect Peak
Abb: Peak
Day Coverage: .4762
Desc: The transaction is for on-peak ("Peak") hours on each Delivery Day
beginning with the hour ending 0800 (7:00 am) and concluding with the hour
ending 2300 (11:00 pm) Eastern Prevailing Time. 'Delivery Day' means a day
during the term of the transaction that is a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday or Friday, excluding any day that is a NERC holiday.
---------------------- Forwarded by Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT on 06/14/2000 08:28
AM ---------------------------
Dale Neuner 06/14/2000 08:24 AM
To: Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric
Saibi/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Kenny Ha/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer deBoisblanc Denny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Torrey
Moorer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tara Sweitzer/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: PJM Prices US East Power Swap
Legal/Commercial:
Here is my suggestion for the PJM Index. I will use a PJM Peak Loadshape that
mirrors the ISO NE and ISO NY Loadshape.
Kenny; et al:
Please map in TEST and PROD
Index: PJM Interconnection
Abb: PJM InterC
Sort Code:
Desc: The Floating Price during a Determination Period shall be the average
of the hourly prices listed in the Index (in final, not estimate, form) for
electricity delivered during Peak hours on each Delivery Day during the
applicable Determination Period. The Floating Price for each Determination
Period shall be calculated utilizing the hourly clearing prices published by
PJM Interconnection, LLC on its official web site currently located at
http://www.pjm.com/pub/account/lmp/index.html, or any successor thereto,
under the heading "PJM - Locational Marginal Pricing Files" (the "Index").
Dale
3-9746
Eric Saibi@ENRON
06/13/2000 12:13 PM
To: Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: PJM Prices
The appropriate address is ftp://www.pjm.com/pub/account/lmp/index.html
This is the same as going to www.pjm.com, clicking on "Market & System Data",
and then clicking on "Daily Real Time LMP Data". | {
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Attached is a cumulative list of the name overlays since the final report for
November went out on 11/22/00. The additions include 4 Enron entities that
made name changes as follows:
Enron Midstream Services, L.L.C. to Crestone Gathering
Services, L.L.C.
ECT Powder River, L.L.C. to Crestone
Powder River, L.L.C.
ECT Wind River, L.L.C. to Crestone
Wind river, L.L.C.
NBP Energy Pipelines, L.L.C. to Crestone Energy
Ventures, L.L.C.
These new names have just been overlayed in the system.
The ERMS short names will be changed for all the records, tomorrow, Wed.,
11/29/00, in the afternoon, if there are no objections.
Thanks,
Cheryl x3-3103 | {
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Steve,
Are you interested in speaking at this conference?
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 04/20/2000
08:10 AM ---------------------------
Lenos Trigeorgis <[email protected]> on 04/19/2000 05:32:27 PM
To: "Vince J Kaminski" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: Confirm participation at Real Options Conference at Cambridge
U.-URGENT
Vince
can you please check with Steve Leppard and ask him to confirm, and send to
me his position and title of his talk (if different from yours)?
Thanks very much again
Lenos
At 05:14 __ 04/19/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>Lenos,
>
>My busy schedule does not allow me to attend.
>
>I would like, however, to recommend my colleague who works
>in London, Steve Leppard.
>He can make a very interesting and original presentation on real options.
>Please, let me know what you think.
>
>Vince
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Lenos Trigeorgis <[email protected]> on 04/18/2000 09:29:18 PM
>
>To: [email protected]
>cc: (bcc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT)
>Subject: Confirm participation at Real Options Conference at Cambridge
> U.-URGENT
>
>
>
>The attached file contains the tentative program for two back-to-back real
>options conferences (a professional one for July 5-6, and the standard
>annual academic one for July 7-8) at Cambridge U.
>
>Your name has been provisionally included on the program. Please check all
>the information relating to you and confirm your participation as listed
>(or advice us of desired changes immediately).
>
>Thank you.
>
>Lenos
>
>
>
>Attachment Converted: "c:\drive_e\eudora\attach\4thconfsessions12.doc"
>
>
>Lenos Trigeorgis
>Professor of Finance
>University of Cyprus
>Dept of Business
>75 Kallipoleos, PO Box 20537
>CY 1678 Nicosia CYPRUS
>
>Tel: +357 2 892261
>Fax: 339063
>
>
>
Lenos Trigeorgis
Professor of Finance
University of Cyprus
Dept of Business
75 Kallipoleos, PO Box 20537
CY 1678 Nicosia CYPRUS
Tel: +357 2 892261
Fax: 339063 | {
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