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Vicki
I looked Ed O up in the directory and he was listed as an EES VP in origination. He told me Mark Taylor told him to call me to get information. Sound OK? Thanks
Elizabeth Sager
713-853-6349
-----Original Message-----
From: Sharp, Vicki
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:51 AM
To: Sager, Elizabeth
Cc: Essandoh, Edwin
Subject: Re: FW: Index Language-physical and financial power
elizabeth, we have an Edwin (Ed) Essandoh in EES legal. Was this intended to go to him? I do not know who Ed Ondarza is.
From: Elizabeth Sager/ENRON@enronXgate on 09/12/2001 10:48 AM
To: Edward Ondarza/ENRON@enronXgate
cc: Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Mark Taylor/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: FW: Index Language-physical and financial power
Ed
As you requested attached is language EPMI/ENA currently uses for index based power deals at various delivery points. This language forms the basis for what is inserted into physical and financial confirmations for power index-based deals. The underlying confirmations may also contain conforming language depending upon the delivery point and the counterparty. This language is updated/revised periodically as indexes change, new information becomes available and/or to fit the agreed upon transaction. If you have any questions, please call me at 713 853 6349.
-----Original Message-----
From: Murphy, Melissa Ann
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:24 AM
To: Sager, Elizabeth
Subject: Index Language-physical and financial power
Elizabeth,
I have attached the index language we are currently using in confirmation letters.
<< File: Index Language Power.doc >>
The Megawatt Daily Index language in the above attachment is used for Cinergy and Comed (the delivery points are not listed in the example).
Let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks,
Melissa
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greatest email ever
-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Mena <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:33 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew; Hull, Bryan; Bass, Eric; JOHN HARRINGTON; RYAN JONES; FRANKLIN LOBO; JENNIFER BAUER; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; SACHIN SASTE; GLENN LYDAY
Subject: [Fwd: a day in the life]
this is an old one but a great one.
If you dont like this email, then you just don't understand.
A chronology of events for Saturday, December 4, 1999,
and the early morning hours of Sunday,
December 5, 1999:
6:00 Arise, play the Eyes of Texas and
Texas Fight at
full-freaking blast
6:20 Get in car, drive to New Braunfels
7:30 Tee off (me and a buddy were the
FIRST tee-time
of the morning)
8:50 Turn 9 (crack open first beer)
8:53 Crack open second beer
8:58 Crack open...(you get the idea)
10:30 Finish 18 (holes, as well as
beers), sign
scorecard for smoooooth 95
10:35 Headed for San Antonio
10:50 Buy three 18-packs for pre- and
post-game
festivities
11:10 We decide we don't have enough
booze, so we
double-back to a liquor store and buy
the good ol' 750
ml plastic bottle "Traveler" Jim Beam
11:50 Arrive at the tailgate spot.
Awesome day. Not
a single cloud in the sky. About 70
degrees.
11:55 I decide that we're going to kick
the shit out
of Nebraska.
11:56 I tell my first Nebraska fan to
go fuck
himself.
12:15 The UT band walks by on the way
to the
Alamodome. We're on the second floor of
a two-story
parking garage on the corner (a couple
hundred of us).
We're hooting and hollering like
wildmen. The band
doubles back to the street right below
us and
serenades us with Texas Fight and The
Eyes of Texas.
AWESOME MOMENT.
12:25 In the post-serenade serendipity,
50-100 grown
men are bumping chests with one
another, each and
every one of them now secure and
certain of the fact
that we are going to kick the
shit out of Nebraska.
1:00 The Nebraska band walks by on the
way to the
Alamodome. Again, we hoot and holler
like wildmen.
Again, the band doubles back and stops
right below us
to serenade us, this time, however,
with the Nebraska
fight songs. Although somewhat
impressed by their
spirit and verve, we remain convinced
that we are
going to kick the shit out of
Nebraska.
1:30 I begin the walk to the Alamodome,
somehow
managing to stuff the "Traveler" and 11
cans of beer
into my pants.
1:47 I am in line surrounded by
Nebraska fans. They
are taunting me. I am taunting back,
still certain
that we are going to kick the
shit out of Nebraska. I
decide to challenge a particularly
vocal Nebraska fan
to play what I now call and will
forever be remembered
as "Cell-Phone Flop Out." Remember flop
out for a
dollar? The rules are similar. I tell
this Nebraska
jackass that if he's so confident in
his team, he
should "flop out" his cell phone RIGHT
NOW and make
plane reservations to Phoenix for the
Fiesta Bowl.
And then I spoke these memorable words:
"And not
those
damn refundable tickets, either! You
request those
non-refundable, non-transferrable
sons-of-bitches!"
He backs down. He is unworthy. I call
Southwest
Airlines and buy two tickets to
Phoenix,
non-refundable
and non-transferrable. Price: $712. He
is humbled.
He lowers his head in shame. I raise my
cell phone in
triumph to the cheers of hundreds of
Texas fans. I am
KING and these are my subjects. I
distribute the 11
beers in my pants to the cheering
masses. I RULE the
pre-game kingdom.
2:34 Kickoff. Brimming with confidence,
I open the
Traveler and pour my first stiffy.
2:45 I notice something troubling:
Nebraska is big.
Nebraska is fast. Nebraska is very
pissed off at
Texas.
3:01 The first quarter mercifully ends.
9 yards
total offense for Texas. Zero first
downs for Texas.
I'm still talking shit. I pour
another stiffy from
the Traveler.
3:36 Four minutes to go in the first
half: the
Traveler is a dead soldier. I buy my
first $5 beer
from the Alamodome merchants. While I
am standing in
line, a center snap nearly decapitates
Major
Applewhite
and rolls out of the end zone. Safety.
3:56 Halftime score: Nebraska 15, Texas
0. I wish I
had another Traveler.
4:11 While urinating next to a Nebraska
fan in the
bathroom at halftime, I attempt to
revive the classic
Brice-ism from the South Bend bathroom:
"Hey, buddy,
niiiiiiiiice cock." He is
unamused.
4:21 I buy my 2nd and 3rd $5 beer from
the Alamodome
merchants. I share my beer with two
high school girls
sitting behind me. Surprisingly, they
are equipped
with a flask full of vodka. I send them
off to
purchase $5 Sprites, so that we may
consume their
vodka. I have not lost faith. Nebraska
is a bunch of
pussies.
4:51 No more vodka. The girls sitting
behind me have
fled for their lives. I purchase two
more $5 beers
from the Alamodome merchants.
5:18 Score is Nebraska 22, Texas 0. I
am beginning
to lose faith. This normally would
trouble me, but I
am too drunk to see the football field.
5:27 I call Southwest Airlines: "I'm
sorry, sir.
Those tickets have been confirmed and
are
non-refundable and non-transferrable."
5:37 I try to start a fight with every
person behind
the concession counter. As it turns
out, the
Alamodome has a policy that no beer can
be sold when
there is less than 10 minutes on the
game clock. I am
enraged by this policy. I ask loudly:
"Why the fuck
didn't you announce last call over the
fucking PA
system??!!"
5:49 Back in my seats, I am slumped in
my chair in
defeat. All of a sudden, the Texas
crowd goes
absolutely nuts. "Whazzis?," I mutter,
awaking from
my coma, "Iz we winnig? Did wez scort?"
Alas, the
answer is no, we were not winning and
we did not
score.
The largest (by far) cheer of the day
from the Texas
faithful occurred when the handlers
were walking back
to the tunnel and Bevo stopped to take
a gargantuan
shit all over the letters "S",
"K", and "A" in the
"Nebraska" spelled out in their end
zone. I cheer
wildly. I pick up the empty Traveler
bottle and stick
my tongue in it. I am thirsty.
6:16 Nebraska fans are going berserk as
I walk back
to the truck. I would taunt them with
some off-color
remarks about their parentage, but I am
too drunk to
form complete sentences. With my last
cognitive
thought of the evening, I take solace
in the fact that
if we had not beaten them in October,
they would be
playing Florida State for the national
championship.
6:30 Back in the car. On the way back
to Austin for
the 8:00 Texas-Arizona tip off. We can
still salvage
the day! I crack open a beer. It is
warm. I don't
care.
7:12 We have stopped for gas. I am
hungry. I go
inside the store. I walk past the beer
frig. I
notice a Zima. I've never had a Zima. I
wonder if
it's any good. I pull a Zima from the
frig. I twist
the top off and drink the Zima in three
swallows.
Zima
sucks. I replace the empty bottle in
the frig.
7:17 There is a Blimpie Subs in the
store. I walk to
where the ingredients are, where the
person usually
makes the sub. There is no one there. I
lean over
the counter and scoop out half a bucket
of black
olives. I eat them. I am still hungry.
I lean
further over the counter and grab
approximately two
pounds of Pastrami. I walk out of the
store
grunting and eating Pastrami. The
patrons in the
store fear me. I don't care.
8:01 We are in South Austin. I have
been drinking
warm beer and singing Brooks and Dunn
tunes for over
an hour. My truck-mate is tired of my
singing. He
suggests that perhaps Brooks and Dunn
have written
other good songs besides "You're Going
to Miss Me When
I'm Gone" and "Neon Moon" and that
maybe listening to
only those two songs, ten times each
was a bit
excessive. Perhaps, he suggests, I
could just let the
CD play on its own. I tell him to
fuck off and
restart "Neon Moon."
8:30 We arrive at the Erwin Center. My
truckmate,
against my loud and profane
protestations, parks on
the top floor of a nearby parking
garage. I tell him
he's an idiot. I tell him we will never
get out. I
tell him we may as well pitch a
fucking tent here. He
ignores me. I think he's still pissed
about the
Brooks and Dunn tunes. I whistle "Neon
Moon" loudly.
8:47 I am rallying. I have 4 warm beers
stuffed in
my pants. We're going to kick the
shit out of
Arizona.
9:11 Halftime score: Texas 31, Arizona
29. I am
pleased. I go to the bathroom to pee
for the 67th
time today. I giggle to myself because
of the
new opportunity to do "the bathroom
Brice." There are
no Arizona fans in the bathroom. I am
disappointed.
I tell myself (out loud) that I have a
"Niiiiiice
cock." No one is amused but me.
9:41 I walk to the bathroom while
drinking Bud Light
out of a can. Needless to say, they do
not sell beer
at the Erwin Center, much less Bud
Light out of a can.
I am stopped by an usher: "Where did
you get
that, sir?" I tell him (no shit):
"Oh, the
cheerleaders were throwing them up with
those little
plastic footballs. Would you mind
throwing this away
for me?" I take the last swig and hand
it to him. He
is confused. I pretend I'm going to the
bathroom, but
I run away giggling instead. I duck
into some
entrance to avoid the usher, who is now
pursuing me.
I sneak into a large group of people
and sit down.
The
usher walks by harmlessly. I am
giggling like a little
girl. I crack open another can of Bud
Light.
9:52 I am lost. In my haste to avoid
the usher, I
have lost my bearings. I have no ticket
stub. I
cannot find my seats. Texas is losing.
10:09 Texas is being screwed by the
refs. I am
enraged. I have cleared out the seats
around me
because I keep removing my hat and
beating the
surrounding chairs with it. A concerned
fan asks if
I'm OK and perhaps I shouldn't take it
so seriously.
I tell him to fuck off.
10:15 After the fourth consecutive
"worst fucking
call I have EVER seen," I attempt to
remove my hat
again to begin beating inanimate
objects. However, on
this occasion I miscalculate and I
thumbnail myself in
my left eyelid, leaving a one-quarter
inch gash over
my eye. I am now bleeding into my left
eye and all
over my shirt. "Perhaps," I think to
myself, "I'm
taking this a bit seriously."
10:22 I am standing in the bathroom
peeing. I'm so
drunk I am swaying and grunting. I have
a bloody
napkin pressed on my left eye. My pants
are bloody.
I have my (formerly) white shirt
wrapped around my
waist. I look like I should be in an
episode of Cops.
10:43 Texas has lost. I put my bloody
white shirt
back on my body and make my way for the
exits. I am
stopped every 20 seconds by a good
samaritan/cop/security guard to ask me
why I am
covered in blood, but I merely grunt
incoherently and
keep moving.
10:59 With my one good eye, I have
located the
parking garage. I walk up six flights
of stairs,
promise that when I see my friend I
will punch him
in the face for making me walk up six
flights of
stairs, find the truck, and collapse in
a heap in the
bed of the truck. I look around and
notice that
traffic is lined up all the way around
the garage, six
whole flights, and no one is moving. I
take a nap.
11:17 I awake from my nap. I see my
friend in the
driver's seat. I lift my head to look
out the bed of
the truck and notice that traffic is
lined up all the
way around the garage, six whole
flights, and no one
is
moving. I am too tired to punch my
friend. I call my
friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:31 I lift my head to look out the
bed of the truck
and notice that traffic is lined up all
the way around
the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving.
I call my friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:38 I lift my head to look out the
bed of the truck
and notice that traffic is lined up all
the way around
the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving.
I call my friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:47 I lift my head to look out the
bed of the truck
and notice that traffic is lined up all
the way around
the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving.
I call my friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:58 I am jostled. The truck is
moving. I lift my
head to look out the bed of the truck
and notice that
traffic is beginning to move on the
second floor. I
jump out of the truck, walk to the edge
of the parking
facility, and pee off the sixth floor
onto the street
below. My friend looks at me like I
just anally
violated his minor sister. I turn
around and pee
on the front of his truck while singing
the lyrics
to "Neon Moon."
12:11 We are moving. We are out of
beer. I jump
from the truck and go from vehicle to
vehicle until
someone gives me two beers. I am happy.
I return to
my vehicle.
12:26 We have emerged from the parking
facility. We
make our way to my apartment and find
Ed sitting on
the couch with a freshly opened bottle
of Glenlivet on
the coffee table in front of him. We
are all going to
die tonight.
12:59 We have finished three-quarters
of the bottle
of Glenlivet. We decide it would be a
wonderful idea
to go dancing at PollyEsther's. Ed has
to pee. He
walks down the hall to our apartment
and directly into
the full length mirror at the end of
the hall,
smashing it into hundreds of pieces. We
giggle
uncontrollably and leave for
PollyEsther's.
1:17 The PollyEsther's doorman laughs
uncontrollably
at our efforts to enter his club.
"Fellas," he says
in between his fits of spastic
laughter, "I've been
working this door for almost a year.
I've been
working
doors in this town for almost 5 years.
And I can
honestly say that I ain't never seen
three drunker
mother fuckers than you three.
Sorry, can't let you
in." We attempt to reason with him. He
laughs
harder.
1:44 We find a bar that lets us in. We
take two
steps in the door and hear "Last call
for alcohol!" I
turn to the group and mutter: "See, dat
wasn't that
fuckin' hard. Day don't fuckin' do that
at the
Awamo...the awaom...the
alab...fuck it, that stadium
we
was at today..." We order 6 shots of
tequila and
three beers.
2:15 Back on the street. We need food.
We hail a
cab to take us the two and one half
blocks to Katz's.
The cab fare is $1.60. We give him $10
and tell him
to keep it.
2:17 There is a 20 minute wait. We give
the hostess
$50. We are seated immediately.
2:25 We order two orders of fried
pickles, a Cobb
salad, a bowl of soup, two orders of
Blueberry
blintzes, two Reuben sandwiches, a
hamburger, two
cheese stuffed potatoes, an order of
fries, and an
order of onion rings.
2:39 The food arrives. We are all
asleep with our
heads on the table. The waiter wakes us
up. We eat
every fucking bit of our food. Most
of the restaurant
patrons around us are disgusted. We
don't give a
shit.
The tab is $112 with tip.
2:46 I'm sleepy.
9:12 I wake up next to a strange woman.
She is the
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Well you cant just take away the dinner offer. I just don't want to get you
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 11/14/2000 12:13
PM ---------------------------
Kay Mann
11/13/2000 05:19 PM
To: Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dale Rasmussen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stuart
Zisman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: ltr to Kay Mann: Site specific references in GE Form agreement.DOC
FYI.
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 11/13/2000 05:19
PM ---------------------------
"Thompson, Peter J." <[email protected]> on 11/13/2000 05:16:49 PM
To: "Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Pipitone, Paul"
<[email protected]>
cc: "Pipitone, Paul" <[email protected]>, "Pipitone, Paul"
<[email protected]>, "Cobb, Chris" <[email protected]>
Subject: ltr to Kay Mann: Site specific references in GE Form agreement.DOC
<<ltr to Kay Mann: Site specific references in GE Form agreement.DOC>>
Attached is the memo setting forth the specific Site references in the
GE Turbine Agreement.
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A position has become available as an Administrative Assistant working in
West Power Trading reporting to Debra Davidson. You will be responsible for
the following complex administrative duties.
? Compose memos, reports and other correspondence from a brief outline,
&sketchy8 draft or verbal instruction.
? Greet external clients.
? Code invoices, process complex expense reports, and manage employee
timekeeping through SAP.
? Make travel/meeting arrangements based on minimal instruction and
periodically make independent decisions on details such as travel schedules,
mode of transportation, and accommodation.
? Monitor and control filing systems ensuring accuracy and efficient
retrieval of data.
? Occasionally prepare presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint.
? Provide backup switchboard support for Receptionist during periods of
absence.
? Work closely West Power Trading administrative staff to provide coverage
and assistance during periods of employee absences.
The successful candidate will be detail oriented, have good organizational
skills, and possess the ability to work in a fast-paced environment with
multiple concurrent assignments. At least 5 years of
secretarial/administrative experience and above average communication and
interpersonal skills is required. Excellent typing, proofreading, spelling
and grammatical skills, and strong PC skills with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
are a must. Experience with Access would be beneficial. The ability to work
well within a team environment, identify work priorities and function with
very little supervision is essential.
We will be considering internal candidates as well as external candidates for
this position. If you are interested, please let Amy FitzPatrick know no
later than close of business on Monday, April 23, 2001.
If you have any questions, please feel free to see Amy or Debra. | {
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Is Maud Perrodin with Banque do Reescompte et de Placement? She told me it
was Banque CPR. What is the letterhead? We need to add to Lotus Notes.
Thanks.
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
[email protected]
Becky Spencer
04/25/2001 07:45 AM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: RE: Document you sent to Enron
----- Forwarded by Becky Spencer/HOU/ECT on 04/25/2001 07:44 AM -----
PERRODIN Maud <[email protected]>
04/25/2001 04:03 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Document you sent to Enron
Becky,
As regards the ISDA agreement I sent to Brent Hendry, the name of the trader
in charge of the transaction at Enron is Steven Vu.
We look forward to receiving your comments on this agreement, together with
the draft confirmation of the transaction at your earliest convenience.
Kind regards.
Maud PERRODIN
Legal Adviser
Tel : + 33 1 45 96 20 19
Fax : + 33 1 45 96 25 40
-----Message d'origine-----
De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoy, : mardi 24 avril 2001 18:51
? : [email protected]
Objet : Document you sent to Enron
Hello, Maud!
My name is Becky Spencer and I work for Brent Hendry. In answer to your
question of this morning, yes, Brent did receive the document you sent to
him on April 12th. Could you please let us know the name of the contact
person here at Enron to whom you have been speaking so we can better
coordinate our discussions with you?
Thank you! We look forward to doing business with you.
Becky Spencer
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street 38th Floor
Houston TX 77002
713-853-7599 Office
713-646-3490 Fax
My e-mail address: [email protected]
Brent Hendry's e-mail address: [email protected] | {
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E-mail / Voice Mail Retention Policy Change Notice
We have just received notice of a change to the e-mail and voice mail
retention policy. The change will go into effect Friday, December 15, 2000.
The greatest impact will be to your "sent mail," which will be retained only
30 days as compared to the current 365 days.
As a reminder, you should not use the email system to store important
documents.
They should be saved to your network directory which is regularly backed up.
However, for 'sent' messages you want to keep longer than 30 days in the
email system, you should move the messages from the Sent Mail to a specific
folder where the messages can be kept 365 days.
The scope of the e-mail retention policy includes all forms of electronic
mail, for example, Lotus Notes Mail, Internet e-mail, Outlook e-mail, and
voice mail.
Enron supports a work environment in which information is freely exchanged
and encourages employees, contractors, and agents working on behalf of Enron
to use its computers and related electronic resources in accomplishing their
work. Computers, systems, and networks and the work products they contain
are Enron property and subject to Enron review and control. All Enron
employees, contractors, and agents are responsible for using the computing
resources provided to them by Enron in an appropriate manner.
The revised retention schedule follows:
Message Location Maximum Retention
Inbox 30 Days
Message Log/Sent Mail 30 Days
Trash Rollover from Inbox for 15 days
Bulletin Boards 30 Days
Folders/Archives E-mails placed in Folders or Archives ) one year
Voice mail 90 days
The Corp IT Group responsible for maintaining compliance with this
e-mail/voice mail policy will automatically purge e-mail and voice mail older
than the allowed maximum retention age. Any exception to this policy
requires approval from Mark Haedicke or Richard Sanders.
If you need assistance in creating folders and saving documents to them,
please call the ETS Solution Center at 713-345-4745. We will be glad to
assist you.
ETS Solution Center | {
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The Air Quality Bureau conducted an agency inspection of C/S's 7 Mountainair
and 8 Corona. There were no deficiencies or items of concern identified by
the inspector.
Facility records were copied from the Air Quality Bureas files in Santa Fe
for the P-1 C/S.
The excess emissions semiannual report as required under NSPS for turbines
was submitted for the Bloomfield C/S.
A custom fuel monitoring schedule reqeust was submitted to Region VI EPA for
the NNG Plains turbine C/S.
Emissions fees were submitted for Laguna C/S.
A meeting will be held with the vice president of development for the Rocky
Mountain Elk Foundation to begin preparation of a MOU between Enron and the
Foundation. The meeting will be held in Albuq. during the 1st or 3rd week in
August. | {
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Good Morning Lauren,
I was glad to hear from you and to find out your not hurt this morning. I will make this short and to the point. I know people can read your e-mail so I trust you will know what I'm talking about if I don't write it) I want you to know that I'm not mad at you for the decisions you have made, although I don't understand them. You were saying one thing while thinking another and if things would have been different yesterday would you be making the same decision today? I wanted to do things right thing this time and now it seems I won't get the chance. Maybe things happened for the best, because if things would have different yesterday I think you would have called me with a different decision and now I know by your actions it would not have been right choice. I don't think you have followed through but I wanted you too more than anything. Lauren, I hope you are doing the right thing for YOU. I know life comes down to a few moments and this is one of them. I believe in "FATE" do you?
-Me
P.S. I found what you were missing............. | {
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Hey gang,
I've taken the first stab at answering Norm's inquiry... give me your
thoughts. Also, Susan, what is the protocol for a case being litigated at
the CPUC for inquiries like this? Should we put a disclaimer that the
information we might provide is protected under Rule 51 or other "settlement
discussions only" protection?
Mr. Pedersen,
First, I'd like to clear-up the nomenclature being used here. As you know,
currently SoCalGas doesn't assign "primary rights" to deliveries off of any
interconnecting pipeline. The establishment of tradeable rights for
intrastate capacity is among the issues currently under consideration in the
CPUC proceeding. However, if what you are asking about is what has been the
historical or otherwise available receipt capacity for Transwestern
deliveries at North Needles, then let me offer the following.
Transwestern has always operated on the premise that SoCalGas could
physically accept up to a maximum of 750 MMcf/d at its North Needles receipt
point. Consequently, Transwestern has sold firm transportation to its
interstate customers for west flow deliveries to North Needles not to exceed
the 750 MMcf/d limitation. Our west flow mainline capacity is 1.09 Bcf/d.
The 340 MMcf/d difference between the mainline capacity and the physical
capacity into SoCalGas at North Needles is used to provide firm service at
our other delivery points at or near the California border, including PG&E,
Mojave, Southwest Gas, Citizens Utilities, and in the near future, directly
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thanx much Carol ... I will work on these while I await your "open issues"
list
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 1:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Meeting
Jack:
I will send you an open issues list shortly. I considered items # 2,3,4,6,
9, 12, 17, 18, 19 and 21 to be credit-related comments, some of which I
need my credit person's input on. As to the remaining points, here is my
response:
1. Let's discuss exactly what language you want in item #1 as I agree
with you on the concept.
2. With respect to item #7, your interpretation is correct.
3. I am not clear on what your point is in items #9 and 21. As a general
rule, with respect to setoff rights, to the extent that ENA is the
Non-Defaulting Party and ENA's affiliates have entered into other
agreements with Inland Paperboard and Packaging, amounts owed under those
affiliate agreements can be setoff against amounts owed under the ISDA.
All the guaranty is trying to say is that the amount guaranteed under the
Guaranty takes into account the exercise of such setoff rights.
4. I'm not sure I understand your point #10.
5. I agree with your point #13.
6. With respect to point #14, collateral is limited to cash and LC's and
the concept of a custodial account applies when someone other than the
Secured Party is holding the cash collateral.
7. With respect to point #19, we want the ability to convert the LC into
cash collateral when an Event of Default occurs even if we have not yet
terminated all transactions. Once we have terminated and established a
termination amount, we would only draw to cover that amount if we didn't
draw earlier.
8. The "deemed occurrence" language is meant to cover termination events
that occur automatically without either party electing to terminate, such
as in a bankruptcy scenario where automatic early termination is elected.
We could probably take it out since there is no automatic early termination
on bankruptcy.
I look forward to hearing from you. My credit person is out this week, but
maybe you and I can make some progress.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3889
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
[email protected]
"Falconi, Jack (TIFS)"
<Jack.Falconi@guaranty To:
[email protected]
group.com> cc:
Subject: RE: Meeting
05/29/2001 10:16 AM
Hi Carol -
Sorry for the delay. The "credit person" at Inland is probably Julie Beck,
although she can naturally be overruled by the Temple-Inland Treasurer,
Dave
Turpin, or CFO Randy Levy, since Temple-Inland will be obtaining the letter
of credit and will serve as guarantor. Since they are at least one step
removed from the process, if you could tell me what questions/comments from
my 5/16 memo they will need to address, and ideally your
responses/commentary in some summary format, I can upstream this
information
to them, obtain their feedback, and speak on their behalf.
Thanx,
Jack Falconi
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Meeting
Jack:
My assistant will be calling you to set up a time next week when Ken Curry
and I can discuss your comments with you and your credit person. Her name
is Suzanne Adams.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3889
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
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Did you see this Gerald. They have taken out one of our compressors. Should
I call Kent Harris?
Mark
----- Forwarded by Mark Whitt/NA/Enron on 10/02/2000 09:33 AM -----
Dan J Bump
Sent by: Dan J Bump
10/02/2000 08:11 AM
To: Mark Whitt/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: FW: Production Report
Shark see attached notes (on the excel spreadsheet) re: compression removal
at San Arroyo....its ugly.
Also, I told Ken to (remember to) add you as his primary contact.
D
---------------------- Forwarded by Dan J Bump/NA/Enron on 10/02/2000 08:08
AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Ken" <[email protected]> 10/02/2000
07:55 AM
Please respond to <[email protected]>
To: "Dan Bump \(E-mail\)" <[email protected]>, "Scott Josey \(E-mail\)"
<[email protected]>, "Gerald R. Nemec \(E-mail\)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Arvel Martin \(E-mail\)" <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: Production Report
Gentlemen,
Please see the attached production report - note the comment under
"DOWNTIME" at the end of the report. It indicates Wildhorse pulled out a
compressor last week at the San Arroyo Plant and our pressures have
increased. We are trying to get more information and will pass it along
when we get it.
Ken Krisa
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 7:21 AM
To: Ken
Subject: FW: Production Report
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 1:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Production Report
Attached is the production report.
We are still having high line pressures.
I will call you after I speak with Wildhorse this morning.
Dan
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at least he appears to have a twinge of guilt for what he should probably be
in jail for. have you seen all the stock he sold this year? how are
things? going to dynegy???????
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Kim S (Houston) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 7:02 AM
To: Eric Strickland (E-mail); Harriet Turk (E-mail); Jerry Ward
(E-mail); John Schilke (E-mail); Mary Beer (Ellen) (E-mail); Melissa
Reese (E-mail); Mike Wardell (E-mail); Tricia Tlapek (E-mail)
Subject: FW: Change of Control Provisions
Quite commendable, I have to say.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Lay - Office of the Chairman
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 6:18 PM
> To: DL-GA-all_enron_worldwide2
> Subject: Change of Control Provisions
>
>
> As many of you know, I have a provision in my employment contract
> which provides for a payment of $20 million per year for the remaining
> term of my contract in the event of a change of control of Enron. The
> merger with Dynegy, or a similar transaction with any other company,
> would trigger this provision on closing. Assuming the merger with
> Dynegy is closed within 6-9 months, as we expect, this provision would
> entitle me to total payments of slightly more than $60 million.
>
> Many CEOs have change of control provisions in their employment
> contracts and mine has been in place since 1989. But given the
> current circumstances facing the company and our employees, I have
> been giving a lot of thought these last few days to what to do about
> this payment. Initially, I thought I would use part of the funds for
> a foundation for our employees and take the remainder in stock and
> cash. However, after talking to a number of employees this afternoon,
> I have decided that the best course of action would be for me to waive
> my right to any of this payment. Therefore, at closing, I will
> receive no payments under this provision.
>
> I know this action does not remedy the uncertainty that you and your
> families face. But please know that I will continue to do everything
> in my power to serve the best interests of Enron's employees and
> shareholders. I am still very proud of what we have built at Enron,
> and I want to continue working with all of you to correct the problems
> and restore Enron to its rightful place in the energy industry.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
**********************************************************************
This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and
may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the
intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by
others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or
authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply
to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all
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intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a
binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its
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Gerald!
Attached (Bridgeline 1. doc) is Cargill's comments to our outgoing guaranty form, kindly review for execution a guaranty in the amount $8MM to cover both physical and financial deals.
Thanks
Rudwell.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Johnson, Rudwell
Subject: RE: Bridgeline PCG | {
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Ted, Bjorn,
Any info about this position?
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 07/26/2000
08:19 AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. - Europe
From: Anjam Ahmad 07/26/2000 03:55 AM
To: Esther Gerratt/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected] @ ENRON, Tanya
Tamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: John Sherriff's Copper Position
Hi Esther,
I just talked to John Sherriff about his "Enron" copper position. I suspect
that this is not currently being captured within the MG Mercur position
database - he would like to have that included in the VaR spreadsheet and
shown as a separate line. Do you have any information regarding this deal
(i.e. position sizes, qualities etc.) or be able to direct me to someone who
may be able to assist in getting this information?
Thanks,
Anjam
x35383 | {
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My husband and his friends want me to inquire more about your fishing lodge
and prices. A bunch of them turn 50 next year and are thinking of going on a
fishing trip. Can you give me any more information on prices and
availiablity for next year. Please advise what is included in the price and
where we need to fly into. If you have any brochures, canyou send them to
me at Jane Tholt, 7502 Highland Farms Rd., Houston, TX 77095 . Hope you
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Andrea Hauser w/EnronOnline called and said that Marathon has a problem with
the terms of the online GTC's (default language) for LPG, petrochems, and
refined products and would like to talk to one of our lawyers. Marathon's
lawyer is Rhonda Stinemyer and her # is 713/296-2408. Can you let Andrea
know who will be handling this.
Thanks. | {
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Your just pissed because I was right about that recruit all along.
PL | {
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Send the drafts at the same time.
"JOHN G KLAUBERG" <[email protected]>
07/26/2000 04:33 PM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: Infineum
Richard: actually, it is pretty clear. We definitely would never file any
papers without running them through you. But on drafts of papers should we
get your clearance first before sending to ECP or should we send out drafts
to each of you simultaneously. I assume the latter. Could you let me know
if you think differently. Thanks, Richard, and I'm sure we will be speaking
soon. John
"This e-mail, including attachments, contains information that is
confidential and it may be protected by the attorney/client or other
privileges. This e-mail, including attachments, constitutes non-public
information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If
you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including
attachments and notify me by return mail, e-mail or by phone at 212
424-8125. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction
of the e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be unlawful.
John Klauberg
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P.
212 424-8125
[email protected]
>>> <[email protected]> 07/26/00 05:24PM >>>
Yes. I am the contact person at Enron. The LLGM attys should send me copies
of all pleadings and drafts of any important pleadings--answers,
counterclaims or motions for summary judgement--before they are filed. As
for contact with the ECP people, I think your litigators can call them
directly for incidental information. Any strategy calls should be made
through me. I would suggest that they give me the option of participating
on the initial calls w/ the ECP witnesses. I wil;l likely decline because
of time constraints. Is that as clear as mud?
"JOHN G
KLAUBERG" To: <[email protected]>
<JKLAUBER@LLG cc:
M.COM> Subject: Infineum
07/25/2000
09:12 AM
Richard: Could you let me know at your convenience if you should be the
contact person for any LeBoeuf lawyer with respect to any correspondence,
papers, questions, etc. in this matter. Do you want us to be sending any
drafts of court papers that we prepare, for example, to ECP simultaneously
with sending them to you or after you have reviewed them? I assume our
litigators can contact the ECP folks directly to obtain any information or
other materials that they may need, but please let me know if you would
rather that they work through you. Thanks, Richard. I hope that all is
going well. John
"This e-mail, including attachments, contains information that is
confidential and it may be protected by the attorney/client or other
privileges. This e-mail, including attachments, constitutes non-public
information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s).
If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including
attachments and notify me by return mail, e-mail or by phone at 212
424-8125. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or
reproduction of the e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be
unlawful.
John Klauberg
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P.
212 424-8125
[email protected]
"This e-mail, including attachments, contains information that is
confidential and it may be protected by the attorney/client or other
privileges. This e-mail, including attachments, constitutes non-public
information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s).
If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including
attachments and notify me by return mail, e-mail or by phone at 212
424-8125. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or
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unlawful.
John Klauberg
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P.
212 424-8125
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I have booked 3125A for you tommorrow from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. There is not one
available from 1:00 to 2:00.
Ina | {
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Rick, FYI. I am concerned about the expectation from Marketing vs. what we can accomplish
before January 1. Are you OK with the way all the emails are going back and forth?
Would you have some time this morning to discuss? Thanks. Lynn
-----Original Message-----
From: Sebesta, Chris
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 4:29 PM
To: Zadow, Raetta
Cc: Semin, Frank; Fowler, Bill; Jones, Dana; Blair, Lynn
Subject: Accounts Receivables
The attached list are outstanding receivables associated with the Central Region group that have occurred prior to December 2000. These are in addition to the receivables Frank Semin sent to you on December 19, 2001. Total value of these receivables are $13,039.98.
Please have these receivables written off prior to January 1, 2002. Thanks!
Chris Sebesta
Northern Natural Gas
Office: 402-398-7064
Fax: 402-398-7413
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Attached is a file that includes the tagg # for the liquidation in question
below. Hope this helps.
PL
Jane S Saladino
04/09/2001 08:00 AM
To: Diane H Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jennifer Lee/NA/Enron@Enron (bcc: Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT)
Subject: Sithe Dec OA
What is status of this. I don't know of any other liquidations or hedges.
---------------------- Forwarded by Jane S Saladino/HOU/ECT on 04/09/2001
07:58 AM ---------------------------
Diane H Cook
04/05/2001 01:44 PM
To: Jennifer Lee/NA/Enron@Enron, Jane S Saladino/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ruth Concannon, Jim Little/HOU/ECT, John
Valdes/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Sithe Dec OA
I am in receipt of your OA forms for the purchase of gas from
Sithe for the month of December 2000. These forms are not complete
in that they do not include the liquidations of the hedges that were
put into place to protect Enron from an unfavorable shift in prices.
These were power hedges
Addtionally, there were top-line entries that were flashed to more
accurately reflect what the actual prices were to be at the end
of the month.
The top-line entries as well as the hedge liquidations all
need to be included to create a complete picture. At this time I do
not have the tagg numbers or copies of the top line entries. The
top line entries should be available from the flash files.
Please give me a call so that we can work together to resolve
this OA variance.
Diane x-37059 | {
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Don't worry about it! Of all people, I understand about schedules being
tight. Good luck with the post-trial work. Michelle
"Eden Sholeen" <[email protected]>
06/07/2000 09:01 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Reply
Sorry that I have not called. We were gone the first weekend that you called
and I worked this last weekend. I am trying to get our JMOL and motion for
new trial filed by this Friday. I will call you this weekdend. I am a
little keyed up.
Eden P. Sholeen
Bracewell & Patterson, L.L.P.
South Tower Pennzoil Place
711 Louisiana, Suite 2900
Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 221-1526
(713) 222-3221 fax
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----- Forwarded by Miyung Buster/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 10/09/2000 11:12 AM
-----
[email protected]
10/07/2000 01:19 AM
Please respond to nobody
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Utilities, Electric: Deregulation: Temecula, Calif., Forms
Committee to Study Electric ...
Temecula, Calif., Forms Committee to Study Electric Deregulation
Dave Downey
?
10/06/2000
KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: North County Times - Escondido,
California
Copyright (C) 2000 KRTBN Knight Ridder Tribune Business News; Source: World
Reporter (TM)
TEMECULA, Calif.--Shocked by San Diego County's experience with skyrocketing
electric rates this past summer, the City Council has formed a committee to
study ways of shielding Temecula residents from similar jolts when the
deregulation wave washes into Riverside County in a couple of years.
The council appointed colleagues Jeff Comerchero and Mike Naggar to serve on
the electric needs committee, scheduled to hold its first meeting later this
month.
"Deregulation is something that is supposed to be friendly to customers,"
said Mayor Jeff Stone.
It turned out to be anything but these past few months as temperatures
soared, sending demand for electricity to power air conditioners and monthly
electric bills for neighbors to the south through the roof. The rest of the
state watched in amazement as the 1.2 million customers of San Diego
Gas&Electric sweated through a long, hot summer, serving essentially as
California's guinea pigs in the statewide experiment with electric
deregulation. They were the first to feel the effects of wildly fluctuating
wholesale rates passed directly on to customers.
"We're concerned that deregulation may have that sort of effect on Temecula
and our residents, and we would like to try to avoid Temecula residents
getting a double or triple bump on their bills," Naggar said.
"The electric deregulation took San Diego officials by surprise," he said.
"They were asleep. We now know what can happen, and we don't want to be
caught asleep."
One of the things the committee will look into is whether it would make sense
for Temecula to try to contract with an electric provider to bring in
relatively cheap power for its 54,000 residents. The area is served by
Southern California Edison.
San Marcos and Chula Vista have held talks with the Enron Corp. about the
possibility of providing power to their residents to hold down rates. Those
cities are studying the experience of Palm Springs, which in 1997 contracted
with Portland Gas and Electric to provide residents with a flat rate for
electricity for five years.
Whether such an arrangement would work for Temecula is anyone's guess, Naggar
said.
"If it turns out we can't do anything, at least we've gotten everybody's
attention," he said.
Naggar said the council has yet to form a committee charged with monitoring
San Diego Gas&Electric's proposal to string new lines across huge metal
towers through Southwest County, to relieve San Diego's electric rate
explosion. Cities and communities throughout Southwest County have rallied
against the project, saying they don't want the visual blight and perceived
health threat from having fat power lines buzzing 150 feet overhead.
The San Diego-based utility is expected to name a preferred route soon.
"I get about five or six e-mails a day on the preferred route subject,"
Naggar said. "It is a hot, hot, hot issue. But there is nothing for us to do
until they make a move. If they decide to go down the middle of Temecula, I
can assure you we'll make a move. If they decide to go through the (Santa
Rosa) Plateau, I can assure you we'll discuss it."
Temecula council members have been unanimously opposed to bringing new power
lines through, or near, the city since the project was unveiled about two
months ago. And, in September, City Manager Shawn Nelson sent off a letter to
the utility expressing the city's opposition to routes through the pristine
hills of De Luz to the west and the verdant Wine Country to the east as well.
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Hi Stacey
Here is some extra info from Scandinavia and Europe
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----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 08/04/2000 02:46 PM -----
Sheila Glover
07/27/2000 03:59 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Gary Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darren Delage/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Futures Documentation
Sara,
The clearing agreement is below.
We do not need to complete the Give-up agreement. We will execute and clear
through CSFB for this activity.
Sheila
---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT on 07/27/2000 03:21
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"Reis, Steven" <[email protected]> on 07/27/2000 02:58:04 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Futures Documentation
Sheila,
At the request of Kate Goss of our Fixed Income Trading Group
please find clearing documentation and a Give-Up agreement for
executing with additional brokers.
<<futures.pdf>> <<3prtygu.doc>>
Please have the clearing documents executed by the appropriate parties and
returned to my attention along
with supporting documents establishing the ability of the entity to trade
futures, authorization of the individual(s)
who signed the documents to be able to do so, trading guidelines and any
applicable resolutions.
With regard to the Give-up Agreement, please have this document executed on
behalf of Enron and forwarded to the
executing broker with instructions to return the Give-Up agreement to me for
final signature and distribution..
Please call with any questions or concerns.
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Vice President
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I'm moving into my new hugh apartment with my first roommate - have not had a roommate since March 1996.
-----Original Message-----
From: Homco, Meredith
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:06 AM
To: Garcia, Clarissa; Lamadrid, Victor; Germany, Chris
Subject: This weekend...
Hey Guys!!
Joni is going to be in town this weekend and mentioned trying to get together with everyone on Saturday night. Let me know if ya'll are going to be around or not. Clarissa...I know you said you have a wedding this weekend, but let me know if it's going to be an all night event.
Thanks,
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Great News!
At 2 p.m. today, San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales and the representatives of
Calpine Corporation announced at a news conference, which included my
participation, that they have resolved their issues to the extent that Mayor
Gonzales and the San Jose City Council will now support the construction of
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for finding common ground in a way that meets the health and safety of the
city and the energy needs of Silicon Valley residents.
Sincerely,
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Cagle, Donna" <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Cagle+2C+20Donna+22+20+3CDCAGLE+40mariner-energy+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:04 AM
To: Edison, Deborah J.
Cc: Melendrez, Jesus
Subject: Mariner Management Meeting Minutes
<<8-16-01.doc>> <<SUMMARY.xls>>
Donna M. Cagle
Executive Administrator to President & CEO
Mariner Energy, Inc.
580 WestLake Park Blvd., Suite 1300
Houston, TX 77079
281/584-5511 (phone) 281/584-5515 (fax)
[email protected]
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Our little secret.
---------------------- Forwarded by Gary Stadler/HOU/ECT on 02/09/2000 02:04
PM ---------------------------
Benjamin Freeman@ENRON
02/09/2000 01:48 PM
To: Gary Stadler/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: [Fwd: fwd: Mutant Books]
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I will be out of the office on the afternoon of 2/27 and the majority of the
week. March 5-8 is better for me.
D
Mary Comello@ENRON
02/22/2001 02:59 PM
To: Greg Whiting/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bob M Hall/NA/Enron@Enron, Daren J
Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim Pond/Corp/Enron@Enron, Megan Parker/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Heather Choate/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brandee Jackson/NA/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Tenaska IV-Cleburne Plant
Per the request of Rita Wynne, Please plan to attend the following meeting:
Topic: Tenaska IV -Cleburne Plant
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 27
Time: 1-2 PM
Place: EB37c1
Thanks,
Mary Comello x35999 | {
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Bill,
FYI: I changed the price from $2.52 to $5.06 on RT deals #
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Jeff:
Based on Bill Gang's conversation with the Air Force rep., I understand that
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Regards,
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At Enron, we're good at a lot of things: making markets, commoditizing products, managing risk, offering innovative energy solutions to customers - the list goes on and on. However, one of the things we could do a lot better is watching our expenses. We're all shareholders in this company, and we need to spend our company's dollars as wisely as we spend our own.
There are some simple, yet significant measures each of us can take to make sure we're careful with Enron's money. The Policy Committee has approved and recommended the following:
? Professional Services - This is our largest area of discretionary spending, at more than $600 million last year. "Professional Services" includes our contracts with outside law and accounting firms, contractors and other consulting groups. To make sure that we are negotiating the best rates and terms of service for the company across business units, we are requiring all future professional service contracts and those up for renewal to be negotiated through or in consultation with Global Strategic Sourcing (GSS), effective July 1. In addition, contracts for more than $5,000 must be pre-approved by the business unit senior executive or their designee and GSS. For more information, see http://ibuyit.enron.com.
? On-line expense reporting tool XMS - XMS, our online expense reporting tool, enables us to expedite, monitor and report expenses. Effective July 1, all employees on domestic U.S. payroll will be required to use XMS for reimbursement of business-related expenses. To access XMS, go to http://xms.enron.com/.
? Enterprise wide portal - We currently have 122 internal web sites across the company. The amount of technology work, marketing collateral, and other related costs required to develop and support so many portals is sizeable. It makes sense to have one Enron portal so you can efficiently access content and services through a single, personalized channel that will make it easier for you to find information and perform basic tasks online. This new company-wide portal, under the leadership of Tony Mends, will be launched in several phases beginning this fall.
Another significant area where we can be more diligent in our spending is travel and entertainment. Enron has long had travel policies in place. As we have grown, we have not done as well as we should have in communicating those policies to new employees and reminding all employees to take advantage of the discounts we have negotiated. The availability of discounts and booking services online should make it easy to save money for the company without sacrificing the comfort of employees who travel. The following are common sense recommendations that we should all adhere to when traveling for business. Any regular deviations from these travel policy recommendations will be reviewed by each business unit leader.
? Air travel - Employees are requested to use either Travel Agency in the Park (TAP) or the GSS-approved preferred travel agency for your location - all of which have access to the significant airfare discounts negotiated by GSS - or http://clicktrip.enron.com/enron, the new online travel booking service that allows employees to book their own travel with the same negotiated discounts. Employees who fly in the United States should book non-refundable coach tickets, which are typically 65 percent less than refundable tickets and can usually be changed by simply paying a $100 fee. For this reason, we strongly encourage all employees to purchase non-refundable domestic coach tickets when possible.
? Lodging - GSS has also negotiated preferred rates at a number of hotel chains in many cities worldwide to accommodate each business unit's individual hotel policy. We recommend that you use Enron's list of preferred hotels to select accommodations that are in line with your business unit's policies. You can view the list at http://travel.enron.com.
? Car rental services - When renting a car for business travel, employees should use our preferred car rental agencies - National (U.S. and Canada) and Alamo (U.S.)- since the agreements we have negotiated are intended to protect you and Enron through the insurance coverage in our contract. Visit http://travel.enron.com for details and updates to services available outside the U.S.
? Off-site meetings - All domestic-U.S. off-site meetings and events with more than 10 people should be coordinated through GSS, which will negotiate preferred rates for Enron. They can be reached at (713) 646-8311.
Because there are differences between business units and offices, each business unit leader will follow up this memo with a communication further elaborating on these policies as they apply to their business unit.
Each of us has a responsibility to make sure we do our part to ensure Enron retains its competitive edge. These recommendations are some basic, sensible actions we can take company-wide, but it is up to every employee to look for cost saving measures and do what makes sense in your daily activities. If you have an idea or a suggestion you would like to share with us, please e-mail us at [email protected]. A list of questions and answers about these policies is posted on http://ibuyit.enron.com/gss/ibuyit/csfaq.doc. If you have additional questions, Policy Committee member Kevin Hannon will host an eSpeak on Tuesday, June 19 at 10 a.m. Houston time to discuss these cost saving recommendations. | {
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when can you make it?
----- Forwarded by Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron on 04/27/2001 10:58 AM -----
Les Webber@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
04/27/2001 10:35 AM
To: Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: California Pipeline
Lisa:
I have a 2:00 pm meeting, plus a 3:30, plus packing.
Les | {
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Hi Brian - have you heard anything about when we might expect a proposed
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Dear Vince:
How are you? I am not sure whether you still remember
me, we met in a conference last year in Houston. After
having been working for Williams for about two years,
now I am ready to make a move. I have heard Enron is a
great company, I am wondering whether there is any
opportunity for me, either in research group or in
structure group
Here is brief description about myself: Right after I
got my Ph.D. on finance and econometrics from Duke
University in 1998, I joined Williams Energy Trading
company as a Quantitative Analyst. Now I am Lead Quant
and in charge of the quantitative research group with
7 highly talented people. I have done extensive
research and modeling about electricity,
load-following deal and tolling deals.
If you need any additional information, please feel
free to call me at 918-409-4308. I look forward to
hearing from you soon, thank you.
sincerely,
Charles
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Black dot is what I would need. The two concerns I have is shaft flex (I would actually prefer steel shafts) and the price (I'm broke). I appreciate your willingness to work with me but even though your price is fair, I simply can't afford it. Let me know how much you would be willing to come off but I have to warn you even if you ask $600 it would be hard for me to come up with.
Thanks again for keeping me in mind.
Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: Ring, Richard
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 8:55 AM
To: Greer, Andrew
Subject: RE:
The Ping I-3's are black dot. New Ping I-3's with steel shafts are $699.00 and used Ping I-3's are $500.00 - $550.00. If you have any interest at all I would be willing to work with you on price and/or payment terms.
-----Original Message-----
From: Greer, Andrew
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 1:59 AM
To: Ring, Richard
Subject: RE:
Thanks for the heads up. Are they black dot? Even if they are, I much prefer steel shaft's (mainly because I'm poor). Thanks for offer and keep me in the loop for other ping I-3 or Callaway X-14
-----Original Message-----
From: Ring, Richard
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:33 AM
To: Greer, Andrew
Subject: RE:
Andrew,
Ping I-3 oversize, graphite shaft, reqular flex. The regular flex in Ping graphite shafts are pretty firm. I have 3 thru pw, all in excellent condition. If you have any interest we can talk about the price but my first inclination is that the price would be similar to the price for a new set of Ping I-3 oversize steel shaft (approx $700).
Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: Greer, Andrew
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:24 PM
To: Ring, Richard
Subject: RE:
No, What's you got?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ring, Richard
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:51 AM
To: Greer, Andrew
Subject:
Andrew,
Did you purchase any new golf clubs yet? I may have something that you are interested in. Let me know.
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ARE YOU BUSY SUN?
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
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we can do two groups of 3
-----Original Message-----
From: "siva66" <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22siva66+22+20+3Csiva66+40mail+2Eev1+2Enet+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:02 PM
To: [email protected]; Quigley, Dutch; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE:
don't you guys think we need at least a 7th for golf so they will
not make us pair up with someone else? my friend christian
cancelled when he found out kevin was going to be there. thanks
alot kevin!!!
ricardo
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Mark Molnar" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 10:37:23 -0500
>Jerry is a no for Sat.
>
>>>> "siva66" <[email protected]> 09/14/01 10:30AM >>>
>i hope so because we only have 6 so far: kevin, mark, dutch,
>richard, ernie, and myself.
>
>
>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>From: "Mark Molnar" <[email protected]>
>Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:28:40 -0500
>
>>I'm glad someone else is starting to see what I've had to put up
>with all of these years. You should have heard his response as
to
>why he couldn't pay the rent or the phone bill or go grocery
>shopping for the month. Oh wait a minute that was Rob, not
>Jerry. I always get the two mixed up. Once again I will
>ask.....Jerry are you going to go golfing manana?
>>
>>>>> <[email protected]> 09/14/01 08:10AM >>>
>>jerry is practicing his law talk
>>did not answer the question but gave a 500 word response
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "Mark Molnar" <[email protected]>@ENRON
>> [mailto:IMCEANOTES-
>+22Mark+20Molnar+22+20+3CMarkM+40cajunusa+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.c
o
>m]
>>
>>
>> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 8:00 AM
>> To: [email protected]; Quigley, Dutch;
>> [email protected];
>> [email protected]; [email protected];
>[email protected];
>> [email protected]
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE:
>>
>> Three
>>
>> >>> "Martinez, Ernesto Jr" <[email protected]> 09/13/01
>06:30PM >>>
>> WHat is the over/under on the number of times Jerry throws
his
>club(s)?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Quigley, Dutch [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:45 PM
>> To: [email protected]@ENRON; Martinez, Ernesto Jr;
>[email protected];
>> [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>> [email protected]
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE:
>>
>>
>> ok that is fine , I will give mark jerry's' balls , I just
>want a chance
>> to kick your ass at golf buddy
>>
>> I am still waiting for Nov. 2 .................then I can
kick
>the ass
>> of a golfing lawyer
>>
>> dq
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [email protected]@ENRON
>> > [mailto:[email protected]]
>> > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:28 PM
>> > To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>[email protected];
>> > [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>Quigley, Dutch
>> > Cc: [email protected]
>> > Subject: RE:
>> >
>> > Alright, I'll throw my two cents in. Dutch is right, Ricky
>is right,
>> > Ernie is right, as is Kevin and everyone else who
>responded. We are
>> > an extremely fortunate bunch. We tend to be
extraordinarily
>resilient
>> > and forgiving. I took a bunch of flak over the past three
>years for
>> > my frequent absences, however, they were not absences
>because of a
>> > flippant attitude. Law school took its toll as did
>accommodating Jo's
>> > set of friends. My time had to be split many ways and it
>can be
>> > difficult to juggle everything as I am sure you are all
>aware. But,
>> > mind you, I was not absent because I didn't care, or found
>something
>> > better to do. It was never because I didn't want to. At
>the risk of
>> > this becoming even more of a love in, you guys should know,
>as this is
>> > apparently the only opportunity we've taken, you are my
>friends. And
>> > I would like to keep it that way. I have to go now. Mark
>says that
>> > that the keyboard placement blocks his access to my balls.
>> >
>> > Jerry
>>
>>
>>
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Caroline,
In order to try and meet your timing requirements on your other priority deal
I devoted my time at the end of last week to working on identifying
acceptable Anguillan counsel, getting them approved by Jim Derrick and
preparing a derivatives legal survey for counsel, which process can normally
take up to several weeks. Please note my email sent Friday night for the
update on that project. My comments on the latest Union Spring comments are
as follows:
With respect to item 1, I have made one slight modification for clarity, that
the new Manager be acceptable "to Party A".
With respect to item 2, I have further modified the tax representation to
conform it to the tax documents the counterparty is able to provide by
removing references to being able to transact from a location within the
United States.
With respect to item 3, I have agreed to their change.
With respect to item 5, we still require an opinion of counsel.
With respect to item 6, the changes are agreed to.
With respect to item 7, as I mentioned to you last time we spoke about Union
Spring, I cannot agree to their ERISA change. Our outside counsel who is our
expert on these issues does not agree the change is acceptable. We need a
citation to an applicable statute or regulation that would exempt the
arrangement from the prohibited transactions prohibitions of ERISA. You had
indicated you would get them to send their references to a code section so we
could have some new context in which to review the change. As of now I have
not received any rational or code section references.
With respect to item 8, I have made the change.
All other marked changes not mentioned on the list were agreed to.
Attached please find a revised blackline draft of the Agreement which
incorporates Paul's and my comments.
Regards,
Brent Hendry
Caroline Abramo
03/30/2001 06:01 PM
To: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Fred Lagrasta/HOU/ECT@ECT, Per Sekse/NY/ECT@ECT, Paul Radous/Corp/Enron,
William S Bradford/HOU/ECT
Subject: RE: Union Spring Fund Ltd. ISDA
hello??? brent- can you please look over and comment on erisa and outside
counsel issues and any others you have.. i want to rap this up monday... no
reason why this has to drag on....
---------------------- Forwarded by Caroline Abramo/Corp/Enron on 03/30/2001
06:59 PM ---------------------------
From: Paul Radous/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/30/2001 04:35 PM
To: Caroline Abramo/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: RE: Union Spring Fund Ltd. ISDA
Caroline and Brent
My comments to items 1, 4, 9 and 10 follow:
1. I am ok with Virginia's proposal
4. Ok
9. I would argue that Union Spring's position actually creates the
"administratively burdensome and somewhat silly" situation it nominally seeks
to avoid. My suspicion is that Enron will not, in fact, always be holding
Union Spring's cash. Please refer to the definition of "independent amount":
(A) &Independent Amount8 means with respect to Party A, the amount specified
as such for Party A in each Confirmation, or if no amount is specified, zero
and means with respect to Party B the amount specified as such for Party B
which may be either increased or decreased from time to time in a
Confirmation, which amount as modified shall be the Independent Amount
applicable for all outstanding Transactions, provided, however, that in no
event shall Party B,s Independent Amount be less than $100,000 if there are
any outstanding Transactions
Further, Paragraph 3 determines the amounts of collateral to be exchanged.
So, if Enron was out of the money more than the Independent amount, all of
Union Spring's money will be returned. As the transaction moved further in
Union Spring's favor, Enron could be called on to post margin. Assume the
independent amount is $200,000 and Enron was out of the money $230,000.
Under Union Spring's $10,000 transfer rounding proposal, Enron would post
$30,000. Under Enron's proposal, Enron would post $100,000. Day 2 the
exposure increases to $240,000. Under Union Spring's proposal, Enron would
need to post another $10,000. Under Enron's proposal, no exchange of cash
would be warranted until another $100,000 of exposure had accumulated. It is
precisely because Enron wants to avoid exchanging nominal amounts of cash
that we want the rounding amount to be $100,000.
10. We can increase the guaranty amount to $10MM. Given the expected
positions with Union Spring, we don't anticipate that they would ever have a
value at risk in excess of this amount. As you know, Corp. will not provide
an unlimited guaranty....
-----Original Message-----
From: Abramo, Caroline
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:40 AM
To: Hendry, Brent; Radous, Paul
Subject: RE: Union Spring Fund Ltd. ISDA
can we talk about this asap..
thanks,
ca
---------------------- Forwarded by Caroline Abramo/Corp/Enron on 03/29/2001
12:39 PM ---------------------------
Virginia Loebel <[email protected]> on 03/29/2001 11:00:55 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: Michael Franko <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Union Spring Fund Ltd. ISDA
O.K. Caroline, I think we're just about finished with this. I've marked the
attached Annex and Schedule and hope the changes are acceptable. You will
see that we've accepted virtually all of the changes your counsel had made
to the last draft as well as the new language that he inserted. There are a
few points that needed further clarification due to the additional new
wording as well as some clean up where previously agreed changes did not
appear in the document.
A very short re-cap:
1. Since you requested we specifically mention Phil's continued
involvement, we've added language to the "Additional Termination Events"
that allows for an acceptable replacement manager. This would provide Enron
an out and also allow Phil to sell the company without all positions going
into immediate termination. I think it gives you the flexibility you
require while still giving us a little room.
2. We agreed to all the new tax reps you inserted
3. We've deleted reference to providing W8-ECI - this is not applicable
for us. We will provide the W8-BEN
4. We had previously agreed that audited annual financials would be
available within 150 days versus 120 as in the document.
5. Regarding request for legal opinion. In the past, we've provided
copies of our constituent docs. showing we're allowed to enter into these
types of trades. This has always been sufficient in the past. We estimate
the cost for an off-shore legal opinion to be around $5,000.
6. We generally accepted the changed wording in Eligibility, but
deleted the reference to Commercial Entity - we are not a Commercial Entity
that uses the underlying product of the trade - like a utility company or a
refiner.
7. We need to make the ERISA change previously requested. As written
it does not allow even $1.00 of ERISA assets - and we do have these.
8. As requested, we've added Phil's name as the Manager
9. Regarding the Annex, we've accepted the Initial Amount required, but
need to discuss the Minimum Transfer Amounts and Rounding - as written, if
we (or you), owe $10, we (or you) must wire $100,000. This seems both
administratively burdensome and somewhat silly - especially in light of the
fact that for your part, you will always be holding at least $100,000 of our
cash.
10. Regarding the Enron guarantee - thanks for making some of the
changes. I see that the guarantee remains limited to $2 mio., which is
something we can live with and will just keep it in mind as we book trades.
Let me know your thoughts,
Virginia M. Loebel
<<ENRON ISDA 3.DOC>>
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 10:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Union Spring
V- give me a call at your convenience
212 702 3910
Thank you for your comments. I am attaching a revised blackline
copy of
the Schedule to the ISDA Master and Paragraph 13 to the Credit
Support
Annex for your review. Many of your comments were incorporated
either
wholly or partially or otherwise modified as a suggested compromise.
Please let me know if you have any other comments or questions.
Please
call me if you would like an explanation of why Paragraph 6(h) of
the
Schedule is included.
(See attached file: 073a ctr (Union Spring - Hedge Fund).doc)
Regards,
Brent Hendry
Senior Counsel
Enron Wholesale Services
1400 Smith Street
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: 713 853 7124
Fax: 713 646 3490
<< File: 073a ctr (Union Spring - Hedge Fund).doc >>
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See the attached drafts for your review and comment. The preswaps on gas and
crude have been distributed for execution by Diane Anderson. As discussed
last week, and approved by the gas structure desk, the basis swap has been
imbedded in the gas swap for the outyears and in the gas assignment and
amendment document. Should you have any comments, please advise.
I will need prices and schedules to complete the swap paper. Remember,
schedules are to be at 97%. Further, Jesus is to advise of how the 3%
volumes remaining between KCS Energy and ENA under the preswaps are to be
handled so that appropriate paper can be drafted.
As and when a closing day is set, please advise.
Diane Anderson: By copy of this memo, would you please distribute the final
unexecuted versions of the preswaps to the captioned working group by email?
(VC0975.1 and VC0917.1) Thank you.
Thank you everyone.
Cordially,
Mary Cook
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732 (phone)
(713) 646-3490 (fax)
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back on 32. it is only about 25% full now. do you want to meet in the morning, around 9:30?
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott, Susan M.
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:04 PM
To: Rabon, Chance
Subject: RE: West Curves
where are you these days?
-----Original Message-----
From: Rabon, Chance
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:57 PM
To: Scott, Susan M.
Subject: RE: West Curves
what are you needing, i have the points that are needing to be reconstucted. Not all of them will need to be, just the ones with positions. PWC is currently making files for each point to be stored in. So we may need to touch base before starting. let me know.
thanks,
chance
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott, Susan M.
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:44 PM
To: Rabon, Chance
Subject: West Curves
Hey Chance,
I'm going to be working on west curve validation...do you have any of the information. Joe Parks told me to contact you.
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Mary Cook has requested that you attend a meeting tomorrow morning (Tuesday, October 30) from 10:00 to 11:00 in EB38C2 to discuss master netting agreements. The directive Mary has presently been given is that we will be preparing various master netting agreements and she would like to solicit as much additional help as she can. If the directive changes before the meeting tomorrow, we will advise everyone.
Please review the below attachments prior to the meeting if your schedule allows.
Thanks!
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you guys should check this out, use my name, I should be on the guest list. He is the one you bought the book about Carolyn.
-----Original Message-----
From: karimrashid <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 7:59 AM
To: everybody
Subject: FW: DJKREEMY ON THE WHEELS OF PLASTIC
Please come Thursday night to Joes Pub. I'll spin starting at 11pm. You are all on the guest list.
Love, K
Karim Rashid Inc.
357 W 17th Street
p 212 929 8657
New York NY 10011
f 212 929 0247
www.karimrashid.com
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Entergy $21.50 $20.00 $20.64 + .42 24,000
Nepool $38.75 $38.15 $38.37 - .63 5,600
PJM-West $25.85 $24.90 $25.31 - .16 38,400
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TVA $22.00 $21.00 $21.46 - 1.04 7,200
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Not sure that you were on the email list for this. Who's "Chris Fair?" I
don't think that's you.
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 12/04/2000 10:24 AM -----
Jeff Dasovich
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
12/03/2000 08:41 PM
To: Jacqueline Kelly <[email protected]>
cc: "Chris Fair (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jeff Dasovich (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "Kimberely Kupiecki (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "Ted Chin (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: FW: Hello!
Here's the exec sum draft that distributed hard copies of today. it's going
to change quite a bit based on today's work. i'll try to turn it around by
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As you all are aware, there is a heightened awareness throughout the company
of the need for establishing global trading control standards and developing
a process by which we will track and monitor on a regular basis our success
at achieving those standards. I have been asked by Sally to take the lead on
meeting this objective. For the last several weeks, I have been involved in
an extensive review of the London office controls and procedures for their
gas and power trading businesses. We have used the findings of this review
to start developing an assessment of controls, standards and measurement
methodology for the London office.
In order to work towards our goal of developing global trading standards
across Enron, we need to perform the same controls and standards assessment
for the Houston gas and power businesses (we will assess global products and
other commodities traded at a later date). I will be in Houston Tuesday and
Wednesday of next week to help facilitate this process.
I have scheduled a meeting next Weds., May 17 from 9:00 - 11:30 in EB49C1 so
that we may review our controls, define the standards of meeting those
control requirements and assess the risk associated with those controls not
operating properly. Before that meeting, I would like for all of you to
develop for your respective functional responsibilities the following:
- a listing of all controls your group is responsible for (i.e. cash
collections are timely)
- a proposed standard that will ensure each control is being met to its
maximum effectiveness (i.e. cash is collected within 30 days of deal date
with exceptions noted)
- a quantitative measure to allow performance monitoring of each standard
(i.e. % of cash collected within 30 days)
- a description of current capabilities to calculate, track and report each
measurement (i.e. automated A/R aging report)
I would urge you to be as detailed as possible in listing your control
functions and to solicit feedback from your managers and leads. A lot of
work has already been done to identify this information so I would hope time
requirements for this will not be extensive. I have attached a worksheet to
be completed with the information discussed above. I have also attached a
high level summary of proposed gas and power standards to use a guideline but
it is certainly not all-inclusive and should be revised as necessary.
As discussed above, we will review the controls and standards listings for
each functional group in the Weds. meeting and also assess the risk
associated with each control. I would like to achieve consensus on gas and
power operating standards for Houston by the end of the meeting. Let me know
if you have any questions or comments regarding this process. I look forward
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Hi:
I heard back that many of you have been unable to open the original
solicitation letter I sent to you because of the links involved with the
mail merge. So, I removed the links and am resending it to you in hopes
that it works this time. I have gotten requests from many of you to resend
letters via fax, etc. to various businesses. I am more than happy to do
that for you. Unless you tell me otherwise, in the interest of time, I am
signing your names to those letters and faxing them. However, if you want
to use the attached letter on your own, feel free.
Thanks,
Peggy Haney
<<Solicitation Letter 2001 version2.doc>> | {
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Larry - Please plan to attend via phone conference our weekly Red Rock call on Thursday, 1/3/02 at 9:30 am to update us on the status of the air permits. Hope you had a great vacation and Happy New Year too! Thanks.
Lorraine | {
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Yes, I had to go to GA right after my trip to Vegas so they could call me a
dumbass. Now it is the Californians turn.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 1:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Who let the dogs out?
yes...we're doing ok here :)
i didn't know you were going to california...is this to palmdale?
scott | {
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Jeff,
I am forwarding an analysis put together by Sandeep Kohli and reviewed by
Vince and me. The results in the attached word document show that Dabhol
energy costs are several cents below that of roughly 600 MW of distributed
generation which has been identified in Maharastra. This 600 MW does not
include innumerable small generators which will have even worse energy
costs. The excel spreadsheet contains the data and calculations.
Regards,
Stinson
x34748
---------------------- Forwarded by Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT on 01/05/2001
03:04 PM ---------------------------
Sandeep Kohli@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
01/05/2001 02:28 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski@ECT, Stinson Gibner@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Vince/Stinson,
Please find the two attachments that give a more detailed calculation, as
well as the revised statement that can be made to press.
The numbers are not small, but really do not reflect the true magnitude of
the genset issue. They do not take into account the capital costs of the
gensets, and also do not focus on the many smaller units that are operating
in homes, and commercial establishments.
Hope ths helps.
Regards,
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Sandi,
I don't think that the Agency agreement is going with HPL. If that has changed, please let me know. I asked Dave Baumbach about it and he agreed with me.
As far as signing the agreement, I need one thing added. Under Section 4.A., we need to add something like, "IN the event that ENA owes Company, payment will be made to Company after ENA has received funds from third party sales of excess supply." This situation has occurred when the plant was down for the majority of the month. ENA sold the supply and net owed Tenaska IV a large sum of money after the admin fee was netted out.
Additionally, TXU pipeline has sent an amendment to the transport contract (adding receipt points). The contract still has Tenaska Gas Co as a counterparty, instead of Enron North America. How do we get this corrected?
D
-----Original Message-----
From: Braband, Sandi
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 2:48 PM
To: Farmer, Daren J.
Subject: Tenaska agreement
Darren,
do you know what the situation is with getting that Tenaska agreement signed? it is on a list to be assigned to HPL in the sale and I don't think it has ever been executed--I know you left me a message a week or so ago about this--is there any information that i owe you ? | {
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This project, of all that have been proposed recently, probably has a better
chance of success. First, Mission Energy is already a huge player in the
IPP/Cogen business in Kern County, and is regarded as fairly skilled at
getting permits/authorizations through the system. Their existing facilites
on Texaco's leases currently produce over 1,000 MW of power. Secondly, this
project would sit smack dab in the middle of the Midway-Sunset field and is
easily accessible off the West Side Lateral of Kern/Mojave's system. As
such, they are probably a prime candidate for either Phase I or Phase II of
Kern River's expansion. Also, realize that Texaco has a substantial amount
of field area [associated oil] gas, so, depending on the structure of the
Texaco - Mission Energy sales agreement, Mission probably has access to or
call on this Texaco production (i.e., they have the perfect physical hedge).
Kern would seem to be the "pipeline of choice" here... particularly, when you
consider the impact of the reduced rates under their proposed expansion.
Without the direct connection into Kern County, TW would have a difficult
time competing. Also, keep an eye out for El Paso moving forward with
commercial plans for the California leg of All American Pipeline. A large
end-use plant like this could be the basis for an "En-Rate" type transport
program on El Paso-All American, particularly if they get their allocation
problems resolved at FERC.
---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron on 11/22/2000
08:56 AM ---------------------------
Market Intelligence - Enron Transportation Services
From: Lorna Brennan on 11/22/2000 08:48 AM
To: Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON,
Lorraine Lindberg/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Christine
Stokes/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, TK Lohman/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Michelle
Lokay/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Lindy Donoho/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Lee
Huber/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject:
Edison Mission Energy to build power plant in California
Edison Mission Energy, an Edison International company, is purchasing the
rights to the Sunrise Power Project from Texaco Power and Gasification. A
proposed power generation facility to be located in Kern County, Calif., the
project will bring both short- and long-term generation capacity to the
state, which is in dire need of new power generation.
The Sunrise Power Project will be completed in two phases. Phase 1 will
consist of a 320-MW, simple-cycle peaking facility scheduled to be in
service during the summer of 2001. Phase 2 will convert the peaking facility
to a 560-MW, combined-cycle operation with an in-service date of summer
2003.
Final regulatory approvals should be received shortly for Phase I of the
project. Edison Mission Energy plans to seek expedited permitting approval
for the Phase II expansion in line with the fast-track approvals process
recently enacted by the California legislature.
Edison Mission Energy specializes in the development, acquisition,
construction management and operation of global power production facilities.
The company owns nearly 23,000 MW of generating capacity, including
interests in 75 projects currently under construction or operating in
Australia, Indonesia, Italy, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Spain, Thailand,
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I believe we should back Massey as well. Who do we weigh in with now?
Joe Hartsoe@ENRON
08/15/2000 08:27 AM
To: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D
Steffes/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Bill Massey
Steve/Rick/Jim --- Talked to John Anderson yesterday. He had just gotten
off the phone with Massey. Massey believes Linda B. is spending time at the
White House lobbying to be Chair. Have we decided whether to back either
and if so which? I would prefer backing Massey. Thoughts? JOE
202.466.9150
---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron on 08/15/2000
09:13 AM ---------------------------
janderson <[email protected]> on 08/14/2000 03:05:28 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Bill Massey
Joe,
As you are probably aware, Jim Hoecker is considering leaving FERC
relatively soon. The President will then name a new Chairman. Bill Massey
is quite interested in receiving the nomination.
Please call to discuss.
John | {
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I apologize - but I am resending this email to you. I had one small change
to the second attachment. Please disregard the previous email from Steve
Kean regarding Enron Statements.
Thanks.
----- Forwarded by Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron on 02/05/2001 06:38 PM -----
Maureen McVicker
02/05/2001 06:25 PM
To: Andrew S Fastow/Enron@EnronXGate, Ben Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy
Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cliff Baxter/Enron@EnronXGate, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES,
Danny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg
Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Mark
Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, James A Hughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
James Derrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeffrey
McMahon/Enron@EnronXGate, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeremy
Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications,
John J Lavorato/Enron@EnronXGate, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Ken Rice/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin
Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Karen S Owens@ees@EES,
Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark
Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES,
Matthew Scrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Michael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Mike
McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond
Bowen/Enron@EnronXGate, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rod
Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Steve
Elliott/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Wade
Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: From Steve Kean - Enron Statements
FROM STEVE KEAN:
Attached are recent Enron statements regarding the situation in California.
Solving the Power Crisis
Enron's "re-sourcing" of its California Power customers
Steve Kean's Senate Testimony | {
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Dear Mr. Fujita:
We would be very honored to have you visit with Enron. Dr. Kaminski is
available all day on Monday, April 17 and from 3:30 - 5:00 pm on Tuesday,
April 18. Please let me know which day and time is convenient for you.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Shirley Crenshaw
Administrative Coordinator
Research Group
713/853-5290 | {
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Dale,
I started drafting the letter to John. I shall send you a cc later this week.
Vince
Dale Surbey
07/12/2000 01:11 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Steve Leppard
Vince,
I agree - I'll talk with Sherriff when he gets back to London next week.
- Dale
Vince J Kaminski
11/07/2000 20:49
To: Dale Surbey/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Steve Leppard
Dale,
My recommendation is to make Steve the head of the research unit in London.
We were talking originally about September but I think we should accelerate
this process.
Of course, Anjam will be very unhappy about it, but we cannot manage around
him
any longer.
I think that the promotion should be combined with a salary increase.
I would like to offer him a significant increase that
goes with expanded responsibilities and much higher visibility.
A salary increase will also bring him closer to the market.
We see the market for technical people going through the roof in
practically every location
where we operate.
A contract is not a good solution in my view. It creates a sense of false
security for
both an employee and the company.
I shall send a message to John Sherriff with my recommendation. I shall cc
you.
I would appreciate if you could bring it up with John as well.
Vince
Dale Surbey
07/11/2000 10:23 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Steve Leppard
Hi Vince,
HR is working on a mid-year salary review for London people that have a
noticeable gap between their compensation at Enron and what we would have to
pay in the market for a replacement. They highlighted Steve as someone with
a potential gap - particularly in light of what we're seeing in our quant
recruiting effort for credit trading and research.
I'd like your opinion on the best way to make sure we keep Steve happy and
keep him at Enron. There are several things I see we can do:
1) Give him a mid-year pay increase to move him closer to market. I'm not
sure this is the best way to go, especially if we only offer him a token
salary increase.
2) Offer him more responsibility: What are your thoughts on timing for
making Steve the official head of the London research team? With my move to
EBS, should we accelerate this? I think this is good way to keep him happy
and motivated, and then follow up with a more meaningful salary review at
year-end (as part of the regular process) that takes into account his greater
responsibility.
3) We have some people that we're trying to get under long-term (3-yr)
contract with a 12-month notice clause. Obviously anyone signing one of
these will want significant up-front compensation for being handcuffed.
We've not had a lot of success with these here in London, and I would prefer
to keep Steve happy so he wants to stay with Enron rather than contractually
binding him to the job.
I'd value your thoughts on this.
Thanks,
Dale | {
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Great--Steve, what's your phone no. ? The operator didn't have it and I'd
like to talk for a few minutes on this. Thanks. DF
Stephen Thome@ECT
06/20/2000 04:20 PM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: William Gang/HOU/EES@EES@ECT, John M
Rose/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Bill Votaw@ECT, Jerry D
Martin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Arnold L
Eisenstein/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Steven
Harris/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Lorraine Lindberg/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin
Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Pueblo
Here are some peaker data points:
Two LM6000's in simple cycle configuration can be installed for between $43 m
and $50 m, providing a total of 80 MW. Looking at a 10 year deal, there is
no way to recoup this value and ENA would not be willing to take the back 10
years on its books without an offtaker. If EES or DOE were willing to step
up for 20 years, there might be an opportunity. Assuming a 9700 heat rate,
$3 per MWh O&M, and NYMEX plus $0.39 for gas, the spread option for a peaker
at 4 Corners would be worth between $33 m and $47 m. The first number
represents the intrinsic value, and the second is inclusive of an option
premium. ENA's desk (EPMI) would pay somewhere in between. Having just
inquired with the desk regarding their appetite for taking positions (short
65 MW, long 80 MW) in Albuquerque, they were luke warm. Considering
transmission constraints into Albuquerque, their bid offer spread might run
the range of the extrinsic value on the 65 MW load.
Depending on site conditions (available infrastructure), a barebones LM6000
plant could make economic sense. The plant host would likely need to pay
some sort of premium for generation reliability. EES could sell fixed priced
energy with a reliability premium to the DOE. ENA would back-to-back the EES
contract, managing market price risk and economically optimizing the
peaker.
As a stand-alone market play, a peaker is marginal at best. By receiving
value for reliability, the project might have merit. Based on the thin
margins, I am skeptical that we would want to build a plant larger than the
host's load... that is more MW than that amount on which we could expect to
receive some sort of demand charge. Ultimately, the demand charge needs to
make up the shortfall between EPMI's swap value and the cost of the plant.
Steve
Enron North America Corp.
From: Drew Fossum @ ENRON 06/19/2000 08:27 AM
To: Stephen Thome/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: William Gang/HOU/EES@EES@ECT, John M
Rose/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Bill Votaw@ECT, Jerry D
Martin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Arnold L
Eisenstein/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Steven
Harris/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Lorraine Lindberg/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin
Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: Pueblo
Thanks for the extremely helpful analysis Steve and John. I'm getting a
pretty clear sense that this project isn't going anywhere as it is currently
configured. Just to satisfy myself, though, let me throw out a couple of
observations for the group to react to, along the lines of Steve's "However"
section of his memo:
1. Running this thing as a baseload unit won't work. The fuel cost is a
killer. However, I keep thinking about the $200/mwh 4 Corners spot price
someone mentioned on the phone. Is there enough volatility at 4 Corners to
support a peaking merchant plant? How often are those types of opportunities
available, and could a power plant in Alb. capture that upside by
transporting power to 4 Corners over PNMs system?
2. We have been assuming that the power plant should be a baseload plant.
Someone on the phone last week had some numbers indicating that the DOE/DOD
electric load at Kirtland had a fairly high load factor. I think we have all
assumed further that the plant should run at a high load factor to sell
surplus power into the grid (either at 4 Corners or, after N.M. elec.
restructuring, into the Alb. area). I just found the numbers I was
remembering on the conf. call--1998 peak load was 63.6 mw, and total annual
1998 consumption was 334.5 million Kwh. By my lawyer-math, that is about a
60% load factor for DOE. If the DOE load is only 60% L.F., and the plant
only generates surplus power when it can capture profit opportunities that
arise when the market clearing price at 4 Corners or in Albuquerque exceeds
some benchmark rate ($.05/Kwh? $.10/Kwh? higher?) the plant might run at a
30-40% load factor on an annual basis. The question is can we reduce the
capital cost significantly by building a peaker instead of a baseload unit?
3. Could we get debt financing for a 140 mw plant that had a baseload demand
charge contract for only 65 mw (i.e., DOE) but sold the rest of its output
into the grid only when profit opportunities arose?
4. If the answer to 3. is no, would ENA backstop the debt financing by
signing a demand charge contract for all surplus power over and above what
the government needs? At what price? Based on its knowledge of volatility
and profit opportunities currently available at 4 Corners, and future profit
opportunities that will be available in Albuq. is that just a dumb bet, or
would ENA get interested if someone else (i.e., DOE) split the risk and
reward?
John, how much of the information in your analysis could be sanitized in a
way that we could provide it to Dennis Langley? If we pull the plug on the
project, I'd like to be in a position that we could let him in on some of our
information on why the turbines we would use can't provide acceptable
economics. I don't expect that we'd want to disclose the swap value analysis
in Steve's memo, however.
Thanks again, and I'd appreciate anyone's reaction to the above questions.
DF
Stephen Thome@ECT
06/16/2000 06:12 PM
To: William Gang/HOU/EES@EES
cc: John M Rose/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Bill Votaw@ECT, Jerry D
Martin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Arnold L
Eisenstein/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven Harris@ENRON, Drew
Fossum@ENRON, Lorraine Lindberg@ENRON
Subject: Re: Pueblo
John's proposed plant costs are consistent with what we have seen for our
ongoing LM6000 development. I have priced 130 MW at Four Corners assuming
Permian gas plus 50 cents for transport. This also assumes $4.70 per MWh for
O&M and an 8000 heat rate.
For an hourly 7x24 product, the intrinsic value of the gas-power swap is
$52.5 million on a 20 year deal, well below the $108 million estimate of
constructing the facility. A ten year swap is worth only $42 million (NPV =
-66 m ). That implies a market mid-price of $34 per MWh levelized over the
period.
Using the ENA Power and Gas structuring model and curves, we can determine
the following:
1. New build gas turbines cannot compete against the New Mexico market on
price.
2. LM6000 CCGT efficiency gain does not pay for HRSG and ST over a ten year
period.
However:
1. Transmission constraints could create market value in Albuquerque that
does not exist at Four Corners.
2. ENA's power prices typically undersell the market.
3. Commodity pricing does not accurately value capacity or reliability in
constrained markets.
If Enron wants to do a deal in Albuquerque, we should be selling capacity and
reliability. Given the number of power- critical industries in the area, we
could look at siting several remote units at different locations in the
city. Numerous chip manufacturing facilities and the Kirtland base could
support several LM6000's for power reliability that is specific to their
installations.
I might also suggest that peaking units would have advantages over CCGT
units. Existing generation already provides ample baseload supply, however,
the production of peak and intermediate energy is not necessarily well suited
to existing units. LM6000's have exceptionally good ramp rates that provide
real value to a utility customer. Not only can the HRSG/ST hinder the
flexibility of the units, it can add substantial capital and operating
expense with little real market benefit.
We should also explore the ability to schedule load. If the DOE wants to
peak for a test, would it be willing or able to schedule a test for the
off-peak hours? Under those circumstances, we might be able to cut them a
break on power and provide reliability of supply.
Steve Thome
503-464-3708
John M Rose@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
06/15/2000 06:53 PM
To: Bill Gang@EES
cc: , Stephen Thome@ECT
Subject: Pueblo
Bill,
Yesterday, we decided to look at two options for Pueblo; a 60 MW case and a
140 MW case. In order to match these outputs as closely as possible with
available equipment, I made the following selections:
Case 1
Equipment 3 X GE LM 2500 Gas Turbine Generators with Heat Recovery and 1
X 22 MW Steam Turbine Generator
Output at 95 deg F & 5000 ft 67 MW
Output at avg. conditions (60 deg F) 73.4 MW
Heat Rate at avg. conditions 8170 Btu/kWh (HHV)
Case 2
Equipment 3 X GE LM 6000 Gas Turbine Generators with Heat Recovery and 1
X 44 MW Steam Turbine Generator
Output at 95 deg F & 5000 ft 130 MW
Output at avg. conditions (60 deg F) 143.7 MW
Heat Rate at avg. conditions 7900 Btu/kWh (HHV)
There is a wide fluctuation in ambient temperature in Albuquerque and I sized
the blocks based on 95 deg F but used the annual average output at 60 deg F
for estimating power sales. I have attached files that show the build-up of
the estimated EPC price for the plants.
The required power prices are projected in a simple-minded economics file
attached. The projections are based on:
70% debt financing at 10% rate.
10-year project and debt life.
8500 hours per year at average output (97% capacity factor).
Gas at $4.40/MMBtu.
The results turn out pretty much as anticipated. Even with the larger plant,
we'd have to sell the power for over 6c/kWh. | {
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You have signed the last beam....
Now watch it rise.
Enron employees are invited to celebrate the
Topping-Out of Enron Center South
this afternoon at Antioch Park
3:45 pm - 4:30 pm.
In celebration of Arbor Day, tree saplings will be
handed out to all participants.
In the event of rain, the Topping-Out Celebration will air on IPTV Wednesday
and
the tree saplings will be distributed in the plaza today at 4:00 pm | {
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Good Morning Kim,
I rec'd the temporary password, etc to get into enron on line but unable to
access as we must have a firewall set up through our corporate data group.
So I need to ask you what is the most recent forecst cost for March Natural
Gas? also for April.
thanks,
p.s. "Happy Valentine's Day"
Arnold Paxton | {
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Just hoping I guess. B/c mom already told me I wasn't getting anything from
them, and I haven't picked out anything from the Grandmas, so even if I do
get something it just means I'm going to have to find some corner of the
closet to hide it in!! How was that for a run on sentence! I'm not sure I
believe we're going to have sleet here tomorrow. It's still hot and muggy
outside now.
Talk to ya later,
Robin
Paul Rodrigue <[email protected]> on 12/11/2000 10:25:07 AM
Please respond to [email protected]
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re:
What makes you think I got you any presents?
--- [email protected] wrote:
>
> Before you go mail me your house keys and tell me
> where you've hidden my
> Christmas presents. Sorry we won't get to see you
> for Christmas. Hope you
> like Chicago. Maybe you'll make it back by Easter.
>
> Ruston was good. The game was awesome!! It was so
> loud in there my ears
> were ringing when I left. We lost but it was a much
> closer game than I
> expected. My favorite part was when Pat Summitt was
> whining and the crowd
> starting chanting "Sit down, Pat!"
>
> Keith and Susan was crazy as usual. I had a blast
> over there.
>
> Talk to ya later. Good luck with your trip.
>
>
>
>
> Paul Rodrigue <[email protected]> on 12/11/2000
> 09:33:18 AM
>
> Please respond to [email protected]
>
> To: [email protected]
> cc:
> Subject:
>
>
> So how is Ruston? Anything exciting going on?
>
> I'm heading to Chicogo this week. (St. Charles
> actually) I'm hoping that I will even make it. The
> weather is so bad up there that they are cancelling
> flights now. And what am I supposed to do once I'm
> there? Do you think that this poor little Texas boy
> has ice and snow clothes? What use would I have for
> a
> wool coat down here. I'm going to freeze my tushy
> off.
>
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This request has been pending your approval for 32 days. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000057285&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.
Request ID : 000000000057285
Request Create Date : 8/30/01 5:59:30 PM
Requested For : [email protected]
Resource Name : Market Data Kobra Power
Resource Type : Applications | {
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Dear All
Please find attached the new format for collecting information for the weekly
report.
Please click into the document and write your information using the current
format:
Text =Times New Roman
Font size = 12
All information should be bulleted using a simple circular bullet
point.
Please complete the report for 12th-16th June 2000 and return the document to
me by 18:00 on Friday 16th June.
The report will be circulated on Monday 19th June.
Regards
Tracy Ralston for Fiona Grant | {
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i am ready to take some more of your money out there | {
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for such a fun birthday dinner and such extravagant presents!? My word - you
guys sure went all out.? Best of course was having you all there.? I love
you!!
Nancy
(707) 251-4870 (phone)
(707) 265-5446 (fax)
"Plus je bois, mieux je chante" | {
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(See attached file: hpl0809.xls)
- hpl0809.xls | {
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Jeff, here it is. Take a look and if you have any questions, I'll be
prepared to address them promptly so you can send this off. | {
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If anyone needs assistance working with James Scribner's team on the
operational pricing model for
any new activities in your area, please give me a call and I will be glad to
set up the appropriate meetings.
Diane x-37059 | {
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Shirley,
Please, include Grant as well.
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 02/24/2000
04:57 PM ---------------------------
Vince J Kaminski
02/24/2000 04:52 PM
To: Remi Collonges/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: curves for South America
Remi,
No problem. My assistant Shirley Crenshaw will call you Friday to set up a
meeting.
Vince
Remi Collonges@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/24/2000 09:10 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski@ECT, Grant Masson@ECT
cc:
Subject: curves for South America
Vince and Grant,
I have been made responsible for all gas and power curves in South America
(plus books development, reporting, .......). I have somewhat started but,
since I am new on the job, I'd love to receive advice, guidance (and at some
stage help) from you. Would you be available for a meeting next week,
preferably Thursday or Friday? I'm planning to be in Houston these days.
Remi Collonges
(55) 11 5503 1200 | {
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The last group you have listed "data management" is staying with EES as far as I know. Everything else looks ok to me
-----Original Message-----
From: Stubblefield, Wade
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 5:25 PM
To: Black, Don; Herndon, Rogers; Hewitt, Jess; Bresnan, Neil; Jackson, Mark; Avs, Mallik; Lewis, James; Ruffer, Mary Lynne; Hong, Neil; Eggleston, Meredith; Mills, Scott
Cc: Colwell, Wes; Beck, Sally; Bryant, Rachel; Massey, Rachel; Killen, Faith; Apollo, Beth
Subject: Transfers from EES
Attached is the latest version of the cost center assignments for the transfers out of EES. These transfers will be effective July 1, 2001 and I need to get this to HR by Friday, June 1, 2001 to give them time to get everything effected.
I think I have incorporated all your comments, but please review one more time and make sure we have not included anyone we shouldn't have or excluded anyone. You'll note that at this point we are not forming East and West risk management cost centers. Don and Rogers have decided for cost management purposes to leave it consolidated at this point.
Once you have signed off on your groupings, Rachel Massey in Corporate Planning will be working with each of you to forecast your Q3 and Q4 cost center expense plans.
Please let me know ASAP of any changes and don't hesitate to call with questions.
Thanks
Wade
<< File: Group Names.xls >> | {
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This deal was entered as New Counterparty which is fine for a short period of
time. However, within a few days someone needs to make sure to change the
deal to the correct counterparty name. Can you look into this and let me
know?
Thanks! | {
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Errol,
Could you take a look at these two Option/Call deals that successfully
bridged into Tagg( 750242/QK1859 & 750296/QK1897). Also, take note that the
swaps did not bridge into Tagg as requested ( 750297 & 750243), and will
remain in failed status until further notice. Everything looks great on our
end!
One deal failed simply because John Arnold logged in as the buyer and acted
as the seller. This only happened once. ( 750209 Option, and 750210 Swap)
Torrey,
What is the plan for all swaps that have been requested to end up in failed
status ?
( Look under Torrey and Errol Tab)
Thanks
TARA | {
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For our argument that the market is responding to expected new supplies.
----- Forwarded by Linda Robertson/NA/Enron on 06/15/2001 03:51 PM -----
Jeffrey Oh/ENRON@enronXgate
06/15/2001 03:11 PM
To: Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: New Gen Report
Jeffrey Oh
Enron North America 503.464.7789
West Power Desk 503.708.1760 (c)
121 SW Salmon Street 3WTC0306 503.464.3740 (fax)
Portland, Oregon 97204 [email protected] | {
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I can't do it that week. I'm on travel black out because my wife is going
away for the week and I have the home duty (first time she's ever done this
in 6 years so I probably need to let her go - as if I had any say!).
How about something the following week?
Ben
Kay Mann@ENRON
05/11/2001 10:40 AM
To: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: A thought
Hi Ben,
How's about the Acccounting/Finance presentation at noon on May 23rd, then we
can all go to the Astros' game at 305?
Kay | {
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If John Malowney is okay with the confirmation he reviewed, I'm fine. I made
the changes he suggested and sent it out, so if nothing else needs to be done
for the confirmation, then yes, please add some notes in the comment section
of deal entry about what happened.
Thanks!
Kate Symes 05/01/2001 06:07 PM
To: Sharen Cason/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Montana power
I'm really sorry about the confusion - I actually just got filled in myself.
I entered these deals for Mike Swerzbin yesterday, but he gave me an
incorrect delivery point (mid-columbia instead of montana system border).
Then Cara Semperger, in Scheduling, went in to change the delivery point and
felt that the deal should be combined into one with three legs instead of
three separate deals.
So, in the end, she killed 597244 and 597245, and added two legs to 597246.
I'm not sure she talked to John Malowney about any of this, otherwise he
probably would have told her that he already approved the confirm letter.
Please let me know if you'd like comments added to this deal, and I'll do it
right away.
Thanks for your help on this,
Kate
From: Sharen Cason 05/01/2001 03:30 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Montana power
Help, I'm confused! Yesterday I prepared a confirmation for three Montana
Power deals, # 5467244, 597245, 597246. I sent it to John Malowney and he
approved it and I faxed it out. Today I noticed two of the deals have been
killed and two legs added to the other deal. I think it is the same deal,
but can someone put notes into the deals saying what they did and why?
Thanks! | {
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paperloop.com
SAN FRANCISCO, July 27, 2001 (paperloop.com) - Various major market pulp producers have further increased their downtime plans -- scheduling an estimated 767,402 tonnes during the third quarter -- in a more aggressive attempt to bring inventories in line with expected demand.
Many of the supply curtailments are taking place during the summer as producers anticipate continued weak pricing.
The 767,402 tonnes producers are taking this quarter represent the most downtime producers have taken in the past fiscal year, and already has eclipsed the estimated 655,132 tonnes producers took in the second quarter. The total also dwarfed the 383,000 tonnes taken in the first quarter, when cold weather prevented some producers from shutting operations, and has surpassed the 512,000 tonnes taken in fourth-quarter 2000, when several producers combined maintenance and market-related shuts. Current downtime is primarily market related, say industry sources.
Tembec, Inc., which has about 426,000 tonnes of yearly northern bleached softwood kraft (NBSK) capacity, will lose about 20,119 tonnes from its NBSK mill in Skookumchuck, B.C., while its other NBSK mill, in Smooth Rock Falls, Ont., will trim about 16,926 tonnes based on c capacity of 191,000 tonnes/yr. Tembec's NBSK downtime alone will total 37,405 tonnes, representing more than a third of the 100,000 tonnes of 3Q downtime it has planned. The remaining 62,595 tonnes will come from its various bleached chemi-thermomechanical (BCTMP) mills and some specialty sulfite pulps.
A source at Parsons & Whittemore today said the Rye Brook, N.Y., firm would shutter its northern bleached hardwood kraft (NBHK) mill in Nackawick, N.B., from Aug. 20 to Sept. 8. The mill, which has capacity to produce 260,000 tonnes/yr, will curb about 14,060 tonnes from its supplies. All of the downtime is market-related, said the source.
Meanwhile, International Paper Co. said during a conference call last week that its third-quarter pulp curtailments would total about 80,000 tonnes, equaling the downtime it had taken in the second quarter. That downtime is in addition to huge cutbacks of a combined 147,000 tonnes per quarter it has taken since shutting down its integrated pulp mills in Mobile, Ala., and Camden, Ark.
Canfor Corp. last week said it would close its Northwood mill in Prince George, B.C., from July 27-Aug. 6 and lose about 19,000 tonnes of NBSK. A company source said the mill would again close in September, with its two pulp lines shut for about 10 days each, losing another 15,000 tonnes and bringing the company's third-quarter NBSK downtime to 34,000 tonnes, according to the source.
Valois Vision Marketing reported last week that UPM-Kymmene has taken about 12,000 tonnes of NBSK from supplies at its Miramichi, N.B., mill in July. Further third-quarter downtime plans at the firm were not available.
"Look at the prices, I'm surprised there isn't more downtime," said Managing Director Michel Valois, who expected that paper downtime would continue at a high rate. That could fuel additional market pulp downtime moving forward, he noted. | {
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<<CALPINE DAILY GAS NOMINATION 1.doc>>
RICKY A. ARCHER
Fuel Supply
700 Louisiana, Suite 2700
Houston, Texas 77002
713-830-8659 direct
713-830-8722 fax
- CALPINE DAILY GAS NOMINATION 1.doc | {
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Vince and Grant,
First let me apologize for cancelling our meeting with you this Friday. I
hope we can reschedule next week as I'll arrive in Houston Monday mid-day.
I'd love to talk to you as I know the knowledge base in your group related to
my new responsibilities is huge. Will you be able to free up some time of
some of your team members to help us?
As an example, I'd like to show you our position book (cash). It's far from
being perfect. I'd like to know whether we should persevere and improve it
or whether there are some models in ENA that we could copycat....
I look forward to seeing you next week,
Remi | {
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Attached is an updated list of master netting assignments. | {
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I thought about that email during the game Saturday. But of course, going
into the weekend I had lost ALL optimism because I had seen us play
barely-above-average football and I had seen UF light up everybody. But how
about that crowd! And we were without several defensive starters, including
number 54 in the 2nd half. Truly astounding.
I was sorry Joe wouldn't let us go over to where some of the birds were
stationed, but I take it he sometimes has the sense that certain times are
just not good for the birds. And he's always going to do what's best for
the health of the birds. In any event, can you believe Tiger flew out over
the Florida section before the game? Someone next to me said, "I hope
that's an omen." Turned out, it was!
Thanks again for your role in the scholarship, Phillip. Vet school awards
night is Monday, Feb. 11. We'll be in touch later with details, but in
essence it's a 7 p.m. program at the school, usually lasts 2.5 hours and we
have a reception afterwards.
Hope your flight back included some Gator alumni!
sam | {
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Attached is the final version of of Transwestern's response to the CPUC's protest in Docket No. RP97-288-017. The attachment was filed with FERC last Wednesday. | {
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I spoke with Ed and we should use ENA's standard setoff language. Please let
me review your draft today before you email. Sara
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
[email protected] | {
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Good morning Ken,
Just wanted to take a moment to thank you for being the "Honorary Chair" for
the Cougars@Enron golf tournament to be held on March 21, 2001. I enjoyed
meeting you at the "Enron Excellence Awards" presentation and genuinely
appreciate your support. When we spoke, you said that you may not be able to
play in the tournament. I certainly understand, but if you are available to
play (or make an appearance at the dinner afterward), it would most
beneficial to our outcome. Please let me know if you are available.
Thanks,
Jeff McClellan
x34779 | {
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I went to this party with my friend Brad Fagan - we ended up at this loud bar and ran into P. - It wasn't much fun.
-----Original Message-----
From: Olinger, Kimberly S.
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:08 AM
To: Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Subject: RE:
me too! we need to do something about that? who did you go with on saturday and where did you go drinking?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:06 AM
To: Olinger, Kimberly S.
Subject: RE:
came back from dallas friday - just went to houstons with a friend. Saturday, worked on the house and ran some errands. Went out saturday night and drank too much - just hung out yesterday. Nothing at all exciting! I am very boring these days!
-----Original Message-----
From: Olinger, Kimberly S.
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:04 AM
To: Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Subject: RE:
excellent!
My turkey day was nice - saw my niece that i haven't seen in 10 years - had about 18 people at my parents, so it was a mad house!
Didn't do alot, did some shopping, set up my new computer, went to dinner, cleaned the house....how about you?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 7:57 AM
To: Olinger, Kimberly S.
Subject: RE:
I found it! It was in a box in my garage. Thanksgiving was just ok - have had better. how was yours and what did you do this weekend?
-----Original Message-----
From: Olinger, Kimberly S.
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 7:50 AM
To: Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Subject:
just wanted to remind you to start looking for your c-card now! don't know if you want to scuba or not, but nice to
have options.
Hope you had a nice thanksgiving - we need to go for drinks soon!
Kim | {
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Dear Parents of Mrs. Blair's Second Graders,
It is hard to believe that the school year is almost over. ?I hope it has
been a good year for your child. ?I am emailing everyone about two matters. ?
The first is the End of Year Party. ?It is on May 25th from 10:00 until
11:30. ?The format is a baseball game among the classes - the second graders
will be divided into four teams. ?After the game, we will serve hot dogs and
drinks. We have five volunteers to "help" but no one has volunteered to
chair
it. ?The volunteers are Norm Nabhan, Allison Grove, Karen George, Margaret
or
Mike Pierce, Lila Mazzone and Nancy Rybarezyk as sub. ?Does anyone out there
want to chair this party?
The second matter is our class gift to Mrs. Blair. ?We will get the three
second grade teachers gift certificates using the money we collected from
the
parents at our class meetings. ?I also think that it would be nice for each
child in Mrs. Blair's class to write her a letter thanking her for her
efforts as teacher, telling her what they liked about the class, special
memories, or anything they want to say. ?I propose that these letters be
written on 8 X 11 paper and that each one have the child's school picture
affixed to it. ?If everyone would bring these on the last day of school, we
can put them in a notebook and present them to Mrs. Blair. ?My idea for the
notebook is a thin three ring binder with a clear pocket on the front into
which we can insert a cover page.
Would anybody volunteer to purchase this book and create the cover page?
?(If
not, I will do it, but I am not particularly creative with this kind of
thing.) ?Please let me know and please have your child write the letter to
Mrs. Blair.
Please call me or email me if you have any questions or can volunteer your
assistance with anything.
Margaret Pierce
Room Parent | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 4:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: '99 DRCs; Other top Burgundies
Dear Ms. Sara Shackleton,
'99 DRCs; Other top Burgundies
We have our (extremely tiny) allocation of 1999 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti.
Prices are high (but a good bit less than some we've seen). I've indicated
the number of bottles available. These are due in a couple of months.
Plus some other outstanding 1999 Red Burgundies which have just arrived.
All are net priced. Some (i.e. Mugneret and Pousse d'Or) are even
reasonable.
1. '99 DRC Vosne "Duvault-Blochet" (12) $149.99 net
2. '99 DRC Echezeaux (6) $179.99 net
3. '99 DRC Grands Echezeaux (6) $249.99 net
4. '99 DRC Romanee-St.-Vivant (6) $299.99 net
5. '99 DRC Richebourg (6) $399.99 net
6. '99 DRC La Tache (6) $499.99 net
7. '99 DRC Romanee-Conti (3) $2299.99 net
The DRC's director, Aubert de Villaine, considers these among the best wines
he has ever made. In fact, as Burghound explains, he doesn't think it is
possible to have better grapes than he had in 1999. These are historic
wines, and the demand for them unprecedented.
8. '99 de Vogue Chambolle-Musigny $59.99 net
Just one case left. As you probably know, much of this is from very fancy
de-classified fruit.
9. '99 Mugneret Vosne-Romanee $39.99 net
10. '99 Mugneret Nuits "Chaignots" $49.99 net
Nobody makes purer, classier or more classic red Burgundies than Mugneret,
and these '99s are just beautiful. The Nuits "Chaignots" is always a
favorite, and this is probably the most delicious I can remember. And as
Tanzer says, the Vosne-Romanee is "rich and fine, with lovely fruit and
plaint texture. This has superb fruit for a village wine." These are red
Burgundies for purists, and are still quite affordable given the esteem of
this estate. (At least they're affordable here; Tanzer prices them at $55
and $80.)
11. '99 Pousse d'Or Santenay "Clos Tavannes" $27.99 net
12. '99 Pousse d'Or Volnay "Clos de l'Audignac" $39.99 net
13. '99 Pousse d'Or Volnay "60 Ouvrees" $44.99 net
14. '99 Pousse d'Or Volnay "Bousse d'Or" $49.99 net
1999 is the comeback vintage for this historic estate. And the prices are
still remarkably reasonable for what's in the bottle. Burghound (the only
American critic to review them so far, and a quite conservative one) rates
the Santenay "Clos Tavannes" 90 points. It's absolutely delicious. The
Volnay "Clos de l'Audignac" is 89-92: "positively effusive with its
exquisite nose of sexy, seductive black fruit and perfumed aromatics
followed by sexy, beautifully detailed and rich flavors of juicy, succulent
crushed berries and cassis. Yet for all the fireworks, it somehow manages
to remain completely Volnay in character. Lovely stuff." If this sounds
good, it is.
And believe it or not, the top two Pousse d'Or monopolies, the famous "Clos
des Soixante-Ouvrees" and "Clos de la Bousse d'Or" are even better! Once
again, these superb wines are among Volnay's elite.
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<<Answer to Motion for Recusal.final.doc>> <<Answer to Motion to
Extend Evidentiary Hearing.final.doc>>
<<Motion to Strike.final.doc>>
- Answer to Motion for Recusal.final.doc
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