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---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 10/24/2000
03:56 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Joe Sutton @ ENRON 10/24/2000 03:36 PM
Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON
To: All Enron Worldwide
cc:
Subject: A Message from Joe Sutton
Today, I announce my departure from Enron. Enron is a great company and I
have enjoyed working with our terrific employees over the last eight years.
Together, we have made Enron a successful global company.
With Enron,s decreased emphasis on international asset development activity,
however, I have decided to pursue opportunities where I can make greater use
of my skills and experience. I leave Enron with wonderful memories of our
employees and the many successes we have achieved together. You have my best
wishes for Enron,s continued success.
Joe | {
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FYI: another instance of work being sent directly to outside counsel. In
this case it was an additional assignment related to an ongoing project.
Kay
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 02/12/2001 10:19
AM ---------------------------
Kay Mann
02/12/2001 09:24 AM
To: Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Rusty Stevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: Illinois Agreements
Fred,
When you need something for a project, please come to me first (or whoever
might be the appropriate ENA lawyer). Going directly to the outside lawyer
creates problems. For instance, it is Enron policy that we do not pay
outside counsel for work not referred to them by an ENA lawyer.
Thanks,
Kay
Fred Mitro@ECT
02/09/2001 05:26 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Rusty Stevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Illinois Agreements
Kay:
Details on the two Agreements Rusty mentioned in his Pontiac presentation are
as follows:
1. Tax Assessment Letter - Livingston County personell (Pontiac site) have
requested that Titan LLC enter into a tax assessment agreement related to the
Project. Mark Gershon (Piper Rudnick) is preparing a draft letter for the
County using the Assessment Agreement form utilized in our Kendall County
Special Use Permit as a template and based upon discussions between myself,
Rusty, Mark, and Warren Schick/Robert Tillota of ENA's tax department. Mark
will forward a draft of this letter to us for review/comment before we submit
it to Livingston County. Please co-ordinate with Mark directly in order to
minimize the outside legal costs of this Agreement.
2. ComEd Interconnection Agreement - ComEd recently (1/30/01) sent me their
boilerplate draft Interconnection Agreement (IA) for the Kendall LLC and
Titan LLC projects. Under ComEd's tariff we have 90 days to execute the IA
in order to maintain our position(s) in ComEd's interconnection queue. I
have told ComEd that we would likely modify their boilerplate IA to make it
resemble the IA signed by ENA and ComEd in Q2 2000 on the Des Plaines LLC
project in Will County, Illinois. My preference would be to wait a few weeks
on starting negotiations on either IA so that we can attempt to finalize a
sale of member interests with either PSEG or Entergy. If you would like to
see the ComEd boilerplate IA, let me know and I will forward it to you.
Call me to discuss.
Fred
---------------------- Forwarded by Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT on 02/09/2001 03:07 PM
---------------------------
Rusty Stevens@ENRON
02/09/2001 02:14 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re:
Actually, Fred and I worked on Pontiac together, and he handled the Com-Ed
correspondence.
Fred ?
Kay Mann
02/09/2001 01:31 PM
To: Rusty Stevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject:
In your presentation today you mentioned an assessment agreement and an
interconnection agreement. Roger says he isn't working on it. Who in Legal
is handling those docs?
Thanks,
Kay | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: Truss, Stephanie
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 8:39 AM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
Williams, Robert C.; Smith, Mike; '[email protected]'
Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
Subject: So-Cal Edison and PG&E Negative CTC Complaints
A meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, March 13, 2001, at 8:30 a.m. in
Mike Molland's office in San Francisco. Mr. Molland is located at Brobeck,
Phleger & Harrison LLP, Spear Street Tower, One Market, San Francisco, CA
94105. Please advise if you will be attending this meeting in person, or if
you will be available by telephone. I can be reached with questions or
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El Paso is planning on giving the 238,000mmbtus back to HPL at Moss Bluff.
This is scheduled to start on Thursday Oct. 26th. El Paso still has not
indicated
the daily volume yet. More details will follow. Thanks, Pat | {
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Thanks for following up, Jenny. I contacted you at Willie Harrell's
suggestion, so I appreciate your quick response, and I'll contact Donnie in
the future.
Kate
From: Jenny Latham 04/02/2001 12:26 PM
To: Donald Wayne Vinson/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Steve Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jenny Helton/HOU/ECT@ect, Kelly
Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron, Willie Harrell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: New Pub Posting Request
FYI:
I am no longer part of the Power group - I'm was just checking on the
progress of outstanding issues. Please use Donnie Vinson as your contact for
future correspondence related to this issue. Jenny.
---------------------- Forwarded by Jenny Latham/HOU/ECT on 04/02/2001 02:24
PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Willie Harrell 04/02/2001 01:16 PM
To: Jenny Latham/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Steve Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jenny Helton/HOU/ECT@ect, Kelly
Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: New Pub Posting Request
This request require your group to setup Pub Codes in Enpower Pub Posting
for daily rates. Enpower currently have monthly rates setup for these
curves. Thanks, wlh | {
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I got your message and I have asked Brent to get with me when he is back in
the office on Friday ( he has been in New York re: MG since Monday night).
Together we will do two things: (1) devise a foolproof plan to insure an
excellent level of service to Calgary starting immediately, and (2) work with
Mark Taylor to understand his concerns over the movement of confirmation
preparation to Calgary and to eliminate his concerns. We will keep you
posted on both items. --Sally
Peggy Hedstrom
07/19/2000 12:02 PM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Financial Confirm NP6050.1
Just so that you are aware, we continue to have problems with the financial
confirm process from Houston. On more than one occasion, confirmations have
been sent to our counterparties prior to review by Calgary. Attached is the
most recent one. We have been assured over and over that this will not
happen again, however, it continues to happen. Luckily, this confirmation
went out without any errors in it. I know that you are very busy, but is
there any way that you can make it a priority to get resolution on moving the
financial confirmations to Calgary.
---------------------- Forwarded by Peggy Hedstrom/CAL/ECT on 07/18/2000
02:10 PM ---------------------------
From: Larry Joe Hunter 07/18/2000 01:15 PM
To: Peggy Hedstrom/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc: Diane Anderson/NA/Enron@Enron, Andrea R Guillen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Financial Confirm NP6050.1
Peggy,
As far as I can tell, we simply screwed up on this deal. Diane Anderson, who
was covering for Angie last week, was using my name to sign off on some other
Canada deals which were approved from last week then signed and sent this one
by mistake. We're terribly sorry for the mistake. Call me if you want to
discuss.
Thanks,
Joe
Peggy Hedstrom
07/18/2000 09:55 AM
To: Larry Joe Hunter/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Financial Confirm NP6050.1
Since Dianne Seib is currently on vacation, I am reviewing the financial
confirms. For the referenced confirm, the status is currently showing 'Sent
to Counterparty", although our records show that we have not yet approved the
revised confirm. Can you check on this for me and let me know whether this
was sent prior to receiving Calgary's approval? If you have any questions, I
can be contacted at ext. 6753.
Thanks
Peggy | {
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Good to hear from you!!!! Berkley? That should be interesting and
educational. Richard is doing OK. Miss your persistent torment and giving
it back. Good luck on the finals!!! Let me hear from you .
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CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
Larry Berger/Monthly Acct. Mtg. Conference room EB4194
Date: 11/26/2001
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description: | {
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Jane:
Happy New Year back! Hope you are looking forward to a great 2001.
After re-reading the string of emails, I am pleased to tell you that real
help has arrived. We have just added three new lawyers to our group and
Carol St. Clair has just returned from maternity leave. Carol will handle
the credit insertion to the ISDA Schedule and you can correspond with her
directly. Also, please let Carol have the info on our local counsel so that
one of you can obtain a quick review of the credit portion. Thanks for being
so patient.
Regards. 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]
Jane McBride@ENRON
01/11/2001 05:31 AM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT - 1. Credit matrix and 2. Threshold
amount
Hi Sara,
Happy New Year and I hope you had a good holiday.
The business people are really bugging me about this because it is holding up
proceeding with our other ISDAs. Would you mind dealing with this ASAP and
letting me know when you think you will be able to get the drafting done.
Thanks very much and sorry to be bugging you.
Jane
Sara Shackleton@ECT
2000/11/28 03:39
To: Jane McBride/AP/Enron@ENRON
cc: John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT - 1. Credit matrix and 2. Threshold
amount
Jane: Sorry for the delay. I'm preparing a "cash only, two-way" section for
the ISDA. I will try to get it to you this week. Sara
Jane McBride@ENRON
11/27/2000 03:54 AM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT - 1. Credit matrix and 2. Threshold
amount
Hi Sara,
How are you going - did you have a good Thanksgiving? Coincidentally
Thursday was also a holiday here - we were celebrating Respect for the Aged
Day though.
Actually, Sara, I was wondering how we are going in getting some drafting
together for the credit provisions discussed recently with John Suttle and
Jonathan Whitehead.
Thanks and sorry for the trouble.
Jane
Sara Shackleton@ECT
11/09/2000 12:48 AM
To: Jane McBride/AP/Enron@ENRON
cc: John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Viverito/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jonathan
Whitehead/AP/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT - 1. Credit matrix and 2. Threshold
amount
Jane:
If you have time in the morning (Nov. 9 Tokyo), I would like to discuss ENA's
view of the CSA/Schedule relationship. In a nutshell, we provide that a
ratings downgrade is an Additional Event of Default in the Schedule (normally
a MAC in the CSA). John's preferance, of course, would be a unilateral event
triggering an IBJ default (which I am sure would be difficult to negotiate).
I am not certain of the time difference but perhaps you could call me at the
office after 4 pm (Nov.8 in Houston) and I could then conference in John.
Alternatively, please feel free to contact me at home (after 7 pm Houston
time on Nov. 8) at 713-664-3207.
I look forward to hearing from you. Regards. Sara
Jane McBride@ENRON
11/07/2000 04:03 AM
To: John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: John Viverito/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jonathan Whitehead/AP/Enron@Enron, Mark
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT - 1. Credit matrix and 2. Threshold
amount
Dear John,
Jonathan and I met with IBJ today to try and push our negotiations through to
the end. They are still unwilling to do a CSA with us but very significantly
their back / mid office is currently looking at getting systems support in
place which would permit them to do a CSA with us in due course. They
acknowledged to us of their own volition that the market trend is towards
CSAs even in transactions where the counter party is not a bank. They did
say though that it would be a few months before they would be set up to do
so. Pls note that they did not agree to do a CSA with us as soon as they are
set up to do so but they now know we will come knocking at some stage to ask
them to do it so I think we have gone as far as we can on this for now.
We will therefore move forward on the credit matrix in the meantime, if you
are still willing to do so. The bank has a credit rating of A, so I guess
this means US$15 million credit limit.
On the assumption that it is possible to draft these terms into a contract
without a full CSA, I wonder who is best to do this drafting. I should be
able to do the negotiations but I am not sure that I am able to do the
drafting .... Alan, do you have any suggestions?
Most of the other issues are sorted now but they still want to change the
"Threshold Amount" definition to US$10 million. Is there any flexibility on
this?
Thanks.
Jane McBride
John Suttle@ECT
09/27/2000 12:39 AM
To: Jonathan Whitehead/AP/Enron@ENRON
cc: Jane McBride/AP/Enron@Enron, John Viverito/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kevin
Cordesman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Morten E
Pettersen/AP/Enron@Enron, Steven Kleege/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom
Bruce-Jones/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Fw: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT
Jonathan,
One thing we might be able to propose is a "Credit Matrix" which prescribes a
Credit Line under which each counterparty can transact - with collateral
rights and collateral thresholds tied to the credit rating of each
counterparty. We have used credit matrixes in several contracts here and
they are appealing in that there are no Material Adverse Change (MAC)
clauses. This is appealing to the counterparty in that we cannot
automatically drop their collateral threshold to zero when a MAC occurs. We
are comfortable because as the counterparty's credit quality deteriorates,
the amount of exposure to which we are subject decreases. I would propose to
IBJ something like the following in lieu of a full CSA. Jane and John - is
it possible to draft these collateral/credit terms into the contract without
using a full CSA? (I think every matrix I have used here has been part of a
CSA).
Rating (S&P) Credit Line
AA or above $20MM
BBB+ to AA- $15MM
BBB $10MM
BBB- $7MM
BB- to BB+ $5MM
Below BB- $1MM
These terms are subject to negotiation. Once again, the matrix removes MAC
clauses and the stress counterparties associate with such, but effectively
reduces the potential exposure we have (or THEY have) to a counterparty with
diminishing credit quality.
What do you all think?
John
Jonathan Whitehead @ ENRON 09/25/2000 08:18 PM
To: John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jane McBride/AP/Enron@Enron, John Viverito/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kevin
Cordesman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Morten E
Pettersen/AP/Enron@Enron, Steven Kleege/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom
Bruce-Jones/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Fw: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT
Sorry, Pressed send too early:
John, Have had a conversation with IBJ re the CSA, and they have asked us to
consider proposing a solution that does not involve a CSA. I propose to meet
with them again to try and explore why, but I would like to be prepared to
offer them a solution whereby we don't enter into a CSA, and we would limit
the types of trades that we could enter into with IBJ. My feeling is that we
would be unlikely to enter into any long term transactions (over 2 years) at
this stage anyway, and would prefer to get the relationship going, as I am
not sure they are going to budge on this issue yet. They appear to be quite
willing to discuss all the other points. We can always press for a
renegotiation at a later stage if we do want to enter into longer term deals.
I also want to keep the loan facility completely separate.
What are your thoughts on this, and what limitations would you want to put on
trades if we do not have a CSA?
Thanks,
Jonathan
John Viverito
09/22/2000 12:04 PM
To: John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jane McBride/AP/Enron@Enron@ECT, John Viverito/Corp/Enron@ENRON@ECT,
[email protected], Kevin Cordesman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Morten E Pettersen/AP/Enron@Enron@ECT, Steven
Kleege/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Bruce-Jones/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Fw: IBJ ISDA MASTER AGREEMENT
John-
During our last meeting with IBJ, we pushed hard for the implementation of
the CSA. I believe that they have the systems capability to handle the
requisite activities relating to the CSA, as we understand that they utilize
same with certain financial institution counterparties. We expressed our
view on these matters and also raised other issues that we had discussed in
our recent conference call.
IBJ informed us that they have never entered into a CSA with a non-financial
institution counterparty and my response was that Enron can then be the
first. We requested that they raise this issue with their respective
superiors. As you know, their response to our discussions relating to this
issue was "In terms of CSA, as we are not ready for running collateral
operations, we still do not prefer to use the CSA." The legitimacy of this
statement is certainly debatable and the underlying reason may actually be
something entirely different, including the possibility that they merely do
not want to enter into a CSA with a non-financial institution.
We will continue to attempt to persuade IBJ to enter into the CSA with Enron,
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If you would like to contribute to a monetary gift of Special Thanks to
Reggie (for all his assistance throughout the year). Please drop off your
contribution to either Shawna Flynn in EB3893 or Taffy Milligan in EB3887.
We would like to present the gift to him before lunch on Friday.
Thank you, in advance, for your participation. | {
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In celebration of EnronOnline's one millionth transaction this week, we would like to invite you to a celebration party on Thursday, June 7th from 5- 8 p.m. at The Grasshopper (506 Main Street @ Prairie in downtown). Please RSVP as soon as possible by clicking on the link below.
http://207.21.193.94/invitation/
I hope to see you there.
Andy Zipper | {
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Pat:
I received your voice mail this morning. You are correct -- I understood
that we had resolved all outstanding issues as well, and I am having a letter
agreement prepared and will send to you as soon as possible.
Thanks for your patience.
Leslie | {
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FYI
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 11/29/2000
08:27 AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 11/28/2000 11:23:52 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Interesting
CBS News | CAMPAIGN 2000 | Gore Gets Gonged| 250 | {
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Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.
EnronOnline Executive Summary for 10/30/00
Transaction Summary
External Transactions Today 3,811
Average Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg) 2,896
Total Life to Date Transactions 391,409
EnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 10/30/00 Trans Percent
Enron North America 3,412 72%
Enron Europe Limited 112 32%
Global Products 141 33%
Enron Metals 146 9%
EnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions
(30 day Trailing Avg) 44%
Gross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions Total
Today 2,505,936,632
MTD 42,459,620,469
LTD 211,151,854,740
Average Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg) 2,002,203,863
Notional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date 14,965,234,107
Counterparties, Users, and Products Offered
Counterparties having transacted to date 539
New Counterparties transacting for the first time today 2
Number of Products Offered Today 1,106
Total Number of External Users Logged on Today 2,871
Average # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg) 2,639 | {
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The ETS Mechanical Services, Compression Services and ETS Mechanical
Integrity groups have been renamed ETS Power Services to better describe the
focus of our business.
ETS Power Services is responsible for data gathering and predictive
maintenance analysis, coordination of scheduled & unscheduled maintenance,
outage planning, overhaul management & inspection. We also supply the
day-to-day mechanical expertise for over 700 reciprocating engines, gas
turbines and compressors throughout the ETS system. The name ETS Power
Services helps to better define our role and the expansion of our business to
support other Enron entities, as well as companies outside Enron in the power
and natural gas industries.
Please feel free to contact me at 713-646-7624 should you have any questions,
or if the ETS Power Services group can help support your engine, gas turbine
or compressor maintenance needs.
John R. Keller
Vice President
ETS Planning & Power Services | {
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FYI -
Susan Covino of New Power Company has successfully at formed a users group within PJM (PJM rules require at least five companies to form a users group that then has the authority to present changes to the PJM Members Committee for implementation but can also petition the Board directly if not satisfied with the Members Committee outcome) to address ICAP in PJM. The group is called "ICAP Solution User Group" and the first meeting is scheduled for Oct 29. I am planning on attending. I assume the approach will be interim changes to ICAP with the ultimate goal of elimination. | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 04/07/2000 03:44 PM
---------------------------
Matthew Lenhart
04/07/2000 03:12 PM
To: Timothy Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES, Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected],
Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: The Joys of Marriage
this is the funniest email i have ever received. send it on to people b/c i
cant think of anyone to email
---------------------- Forwarded by Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT on 04/07/2000
03:09 PM ---------------------------
Shirley Elliott <[email protected]> on 04/07/2000 09:54:13 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], Allison Damon
<[email protected]>, Michael Lednicky <[email protected]>, Todd Rimmer
<[email protected]>, Chris Strain <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: The Joys of Marriage
> I've got game....'Ole!
>
>
>
> Subject: FW: The Joys of Marriage
>
> <<cuddles>>
>
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Attached is the Enron Americas GasTrading violation memos for Maturity Gap
Risk and VaR for June 18, 2001. The Office of the Chairman for Enron
Americas is responsible for printing out a hard copy of this memo, signing it
and returning the hard copy to Chris Abel at 3155a, who will forward it to
RAC to obtain their signature.
Thank You | {
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Jennifer Whitney - 54171 | {
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$51 bid for Mike Anderson | {
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Don't know when you'll get a chance to read this, but I must confess it made
me a bit teary eyed. I didn't think he had it in him to be so eloquent.
As for New Year's Eve, I have to say I'm kind of with Kasey. As much as I'd
love to see Gary P., I don't really want to risk the drive and I'm guessing
no one else does either.
Hope you had a good weekend and I'll talk to you soon.
Sue
---------------------- Forwarded by Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT on 10/30/2000 08:59
AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Kyle Etter" <[email protected]>
10/29/2000 11:34 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject:
Hey, how was the weekend? Did you at least catch up a little on your rest?
You had one heck of a week but then again I guess that is just old hat for
you. We had a good time on Saturday. It is always fun to be on sixth
street close to halloween, even more freaks come out.
OK enough stalling. I just thought something needed to be said about
wednesday. We could just go on and act like nothing happened and probably
never see or talk to one another ever again. I don't like that solution.
My personality is to go with the flow but by doing this you sometimes miss
out on opportunities. So the traditional me would say it was just one night
and didn't really mean anything, which could possibly be true. One thing
that I learned from you is that you have to take chances and don't be
intimidated. You have a very strong personality and I can see where
somebody could easily be intimidated. Along with that comes someone who is
smart, attractive, outgoing, and somebody who can fit in anywhere, whether
your at the local honky-tonk or at some gala. The one thing I know about
you is that your going to be successful and I don't mean in the monetary way
because I know that isn't high on the priority list. I also know that if I
would have never left the company then I probably wouldn't be sitting here
writing this email.
When I was thinking about leaving I didn't think it was going to be that
hard. I really didn't like the way my life was going and I knew I needed a
change. Then I sit back and think of all the things I'm going to miss.
People bad talk risk all the time, with the long hours and little respect
you sometimes get it is understandable. The thing I'm going to miss the
most are all the friendships I have built working in that group. Sometimes
the toughest times are when you really get to know someone. But the hardest
thing now is that I will not be around you. I know that sounds really bad
but the honest truth is I have liked you ever since we started sitting next
to each other. We had this chemistry and it made the job a little easier
knowing you were there. I really think the best times I had in Houston were
those couple of weeks we went out after work to have a few drinks. I also
knew that since we worked together that it probably wasn't the best thing to
get involved. I really regret that decision right about now.
Alright I guess I have said a lot of sappy stuff and you should know that
I'm not usually like this, which is probably why I didn't call you to share
this info. I do think some things need to be said or else the other person
will never know. You are a great person and even though the chips are
stacked against me I needed to let you know this. I understand that your
under a lot of stress right now and by no means do I want to add on. The
one thing I wish you would take away from this is that if your 35 and still
looking then you need not look any further.
So I apologize for using this forum to express this I really wanted to talk
to you in person on Friday but I just didn't get a chance much less know
where to start. I hope we stay in touch and if you ever want to go to Gruene
Hall then let me know. I also don't want to be put in one of your stalker
categories so take this for whatever you want, please don't think of me as
the next SP.
Take care and have a good week.
Kyle
By the way I think that good-bye would have to rank in top of all times, at
least it is number one in my book.
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Yes.
Robert C Williams/ENRON@enronXgate
04/25/2001 04:10 PM
To: Robert C Williams/ENRON@enronXgate, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES
cc: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: RE: SCE Neg CTC
The SCE crowd is available 10-11 CST. Are both of you?
-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Robert C.
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:39 AM
To: Curry, Wanda
Cc: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: SCE Neg CTC
Wanda,
I am trying to schedule a conference call with SCE on Friday to discuss their
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Jan:
Please print the attachments for me.
Thanks,
Mark
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT on
12/21/98 09:15 AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Jeffrey Keeler @ ENRON 12/18/98 10:55 AM
To: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin P Hannon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark - ECT Legal
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia Sandherr/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joe
Hillings/Corp/Enron@Enron, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Sen. Agriculture Hearing on OTC derivatives/CFTC
The Senate Agriculture Committee on Wednesday, December 16 held a hearing on
OTC Derivatives and the almost-demise of Long Term Capital Management (LTCM)
hedge fund.
Witnesses included:
Panel One: CFTC Commissioners
Brooksley Born, Chair
John Tull
Barbara Holum
David Spears
James Newsome
Panel Two: Presidents Working Group on Financial Markets, Staff
Roger Anderson, Treasury
Patrick Parkinson, Fed
Richard Lindsey, SEC
Daniel Waldman, CFTC
Panel Three: Former CFTC Chairs
Susan Phillips
Wendy Gramm
William Albrecht
Martin Mayer
The only members of the Committee present were Chairman Richard Lugar (R-IN)
and Ranking Member Tom Harkin (D-IA). Thad Cochran (R-MS) stayed only to
make a brief opening statement.
In his opening statement, Lugar announced that the Committee would hold
hearings and "seminars" in 1999 on OTC Derivatives issues as part of
Commodity Exchange Act re-authorization. Lugar also announced that he would
be releasing a set of questions for the Committee to consider in advance of
next year's hearing. (I will forward the questions as soon as I am able to
obtain a copy from the Committee.)
CFTC PANEL:
1) Chairperson Born - her testimony was essentially no different than what
she's been saying since May when the Concept Release was published. She
focused her testimony mostly on the LTCM meltdown and did not really speak to
the issue of the appropriateness of derivatives regulation by the CFTC. She
only continued to assert that the Concept Release raised necessary questions
about the OTC market, and its issuance does not officially mean the CFTC will
regulate, but was completely justified and did not cause legal uncertainty or
risk in OTC markets.
She said that the LTCM situation arose because of the use of derivatives in
"highly speculative" activities. LTCM had excessive margin obligations to
futures exchanges, derivatives positions of $1.25 trillion (1000 times its
capital), and carried excessive debt. Born said that the Concept Release
raises questions that go to the heart of the LTCM problem: lack of
transparency, excessive leverage, and (most notably) the lack of controls and
reporting requirements that allow firms to take positions that jeopardise
markets and avoid appropriate regulation.
She indicated a hope that the President's Working Group would complete its
studies on OTC derivatives and on hedge funds early in 1999, and that the
CFTC would work closely with other agencies toward that end.
2) Commissioner Tull - echoed Born's testimony, saying that the LTCM
situation raises questions about transparency, leverage, over-lending,
disclosure, and systemic risk. He said the Concept Release questions don't
mean that regulation is required -- the responses will be important to the
CFTC in dealing with situations like LTCM.
3) Commissioner Holum - indicated that the CFTC should definitely not act
until the President's Working Group (PWG) completes its studies on
derivatives and hedge funds AND until Congress has evaluated the results of
those studies and considered the issue fully in CEA re-authorization
hearings. She said CEA legislation is the appropriate forum for
re-examination of OTC regulation. She added that regulators shouldn't be
able to hide behind interpretations of static old regulation, regulations
must evolve with the markets.
Holum said the LTCM situation occurred due to excessive leverage, arising
from a bad investment strategy and over-extension of credit by lenders. The
CFTC should not jump to regulation because of one firm's poor management,
this could drive business offshore. She also said that regulation of
on-exchange markets should be examined along with OTC markets.
4) Commissioner Spears - said that while the Concept Release was purported
to be a "fact-finding" exercise, it shouldn't have been done in a "vacuum"
without participation from the rest of the PWG agencies. Congress should
have a major role in the debate -- as such Spears and Commissioner Newsome
have formally indicated that they will not vote for any new regulation until
Congress has considered that matter, at least through September 1999.
5) Commissioner Newsome - he echoed Spears' remarks, saying that he
wouldn't vote for any new regulation of OTC markets until Congress has fully
considered the matter and the PWG has concluded its review and studies.
(NOTE: I had a chance to talk to Commissioner Newsome after the hearing, and
he indicated that he would like to take Mark Haedicke up on his offer to
visit the Enron Trading Floor.)
Questions and Answers:
-- Lugar indicated that the CFTC had information about LTCM's problems well
before the September collapse (this was reported in the Washington Post). He
asked why they did not share this information with the PWG agencies or act
sooner. Born responded that LTCM (as a Commodity Pooling Organization - CPO)
filed audited financial statements and satisfied all reporting requirements
in filing the information that the CFTC received before September. She said
the commissioners never saw the information -- staff determined LTCM was OK
at that point. She also said other agencies had some of the same information
at the same time.
-- Harkin asked the size of the OTC market -- his point being that it is
unknown due to lack of transparency. All commissioners indicated they had no
formal answer, but the guess was around $30 trillion. Harkin asked if there
was double-counting going on based on the underlying assets on which
derivatives are formed. Born responded that there is not even necessarily an
underlying asset involved, but yes, there could be multiple-counting.
Harkin's comment was that this seemed to him like a "pyramid scheme," and
raises serious questions about safety and soundness. Harking then asked Born
if imposing reporting requirements were within the CFTC's exemptive authority
under the 1993 CEA? Born replied simply, yes.
-- Lugar asked what expertise the CFTC has in analyzing the OTC market. Born
indicated that CFTC economists and attorneys "try to keep up with" OTC
developments, but don't devote a lot of resources in that area because they
have made so many exemptions for the OTC market.
PWG PANEL:
Testimony of all witnesses focused mainly on the relevance of the LTCM
collapse in their two studies on derivatives and hedge funds. They all
indicated that the PWG was using a consensus process in their review -- no
agency's view will be allowed to dominate the studies. They also stressed
the importance of looking at OTC markets as international markets, and
coordinating with international regulatory bodies.
FORMER CFTC CHAIRS PANEL:
1) Susan Phillips - Said that financial derivatives are easier to regulate
than commodity derivatives. (Note: She seemed to assume in her testimony
that the main participants in OTC markets were banks and financial services
firms) She said that the CEA gives the CFTC very broad authority to
regulate, and Congress may want to take a fresh look at this. She also said
that, in addition to greater market discipline, the best way to deal with
"unregulated" participants in OTC markets would be more adequate disclosure
requirements.
2) Wendy Gramm - was a superstar witness, advocating no further role for the
CFTC or any other agency in OTC market regulation. She said that by the
CFTC's merely asking questions in 1987, the commodity swap market moved
overseas and did not return until the CFTC issued more friendly policy
statement and clarifications. She introduced 2 articles into the record, one
that focuses on the CFTC's creating legal uncertainty by asking questions
about OTC markets, and another that says that regulators shouldn't use events
such as LTCM to advance their own regulatory agenda. She said that any
purported regulations need strict review by Congress and cost/benefit
analysis.
3) William Albrecht - said there is no role for the CFTC in OTC markets. He
said that the CFTC shouldn't use the LTCM situation to stretch its regulatory
authority to hedge funds. He reluctantly proposed that the CFTC and SEC be
merged, because functional regulation no longer appears to work well due to
diversity of participants in the financial markets.
4) Martin Mayer - said the CFTC should re-assert its role in derivatives
regulation due to the recent LTCM situation. He believes that any financial
instrument that is a "bet" is a derivative - futures included.
Questions and Answers:
Chairman Lugar asked if OTC market regulation by the CFTC is appropriate.
-- Phillips replied No, there may be a need for additional disclosure
requirements, and may be an expanded role for the SEC in doing so.
-- Gramm replied No, and there is no need for nay expanded regulation -- the
authority should not move to another agency, institutional regulation is
sufficient.
-- Albrecht replied No, it is too complex and difficult to structure
functional regulation of derivatives under the CEA.
-- Mayer replied Yes.
Attached to this document is the testimony of Senator Lugar and each witness,
except Commissioner Tull and Daniel Waldman who did not submit testimony.
(For Lotus Notes - double click on attachment and choose "Launch"; cc-mail,
choose "Launch Attachment" from the attachments menu) If you have trouble
opening these files, please let me know and I will have hard-copies sent to
you by mail. Any questions, please call me at 202/466-9157.
CFTC PANEL
PWG PANEL
FORMER CFTC CHAIRS PANEL | {
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Jeff,
You would clearly receive a commission on a deal on the sagewood.
I am surprised by your request for payment on any type of project in which
I might become involved with Creekside. Are you in the business of brokering
properties or contacts? Is your position based on a legal or what you
perceive to be an ethical issue? Did you propose we look at developing a
project from scratch?
I am not prepared to pay more than 2.7 for sagewood yet.
Phillip | {
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Joe:
I think this list below which Dow Jones sent to me is what MEGA wants to see
(using Telerate) instead of our
PowerTrax language for the MC deal.
David
---------------------- Forwarded by David P Dupre/HOU/ECT on 12/08/99 12:28
PM ---------------------------
David P Dupre
10/27/99 11:54 AM
To: Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Larry Joe Hunter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: RE: DJ Electricity Indexes
Dale,
I requested the following updated list from Dow Jones on the pages within
"Telerate"
to update our power pub code file.
Also, as the first email from Gunter describes below, he is adding my name to
the
"daily broadcast list" from Dow Jones, with daily pricing information.
David
---------------------- Forwarded by David P Dupre/HOU/ECT on 10/27/99 11:50
AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Pergher, Gunther" <[email protected]>
10/27/99 11:48 AM
To: David P Dupre/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE: DJ Electricity Indexes
Sorry, I should have provided the information.
COB Index - Page 38420
Four Corners Index - Page 38421
Palo Verde Index - Page 38422
Cinergy Index - Page 38423
Mid-Columbia Index - Page 38424
PJM Index - Page 38425
Gunther
-----Original Message-----
From: David P Dupre [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 12:26 PM
To: Pergher, Gunther
Subject: Re: DJ Electricity Indexes
Gunther:
What page numbers do these correspond to in Telerate?
Thanks David
713-853-3528
(Embedded Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
image moved
to file: From: "Pergher, Gunther"
pic13941.pcx) <[email protected]>
10/27/99 11:18 AM
To: David P Dupre/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: DJ Electricity Indexes
<<Dow Jones Palo Verde Electricity Index >> <<Dow Jones Mid-Columbia
Electricity Index>> << DJ-CINERGY DAILY INDEXES 10/25/99 >> <<Dow
Jones Pennsylvania, Jersey, Maryland Electricity Index >> <<Dow Jones
California\Oregon Border Electricity Index>>
David:
As mentioned, we publish the indexes daily and broadcast to the participants
via e-mail. Please view the information and let me know if you have any
questions or comments.
Also, I have added you e-mail address to the broadcast list.
Regards,
G | {
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John had asked that I re-examine the issue of closure of Daesan port in
relation to a possible claim against Hyundai.
Below is the e-mail received from Jung-ah of our Korean office which I
forwarded to WFW to comment. WFW has reverted to say that their opinion that
we do not have an action against Hyundai does not change. I will forward
their response separately.
Matt
---------------------- Forwarded by Matthias Lee/SIN/ECT on 10/08/99 01:32 PM
---------------------------
Matthias Lee
10/06/99 07:15 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
cc: Anita Fam/SIN/ECT@ECT, Angeline Poon/SIN/ECT@ECT
Subject: Port of Daesan
Neale/Suzanne
Below is an e-mail from our Korean office on the closure of the relevant
port. Please comment on whether your advice on an action against Hyundai
changes in its light.
Thank you
Matt
---------------------- Forwarded by Matthias Lee/SIN/ECT on 10/06/99 07:03 PM
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Russell Aeria 10/06/99 05:49 PM
To: Anita Fam/SIN/ECT@ECT, Matthias Lee/SIN/ECT@ECT, Angeline Poon/SIN/ECT
cc:
Subject: Port of Daesan
---------------------- Forwarded by Russell Aeria/SIN/ECT on 10/06/99 05:49
PM ---------------------------
Jung-Ah Kim
10/06/99 02:11 PM
To: Sheila Foo/SIN/ECT@ECT, Russell Aeria/SIN/ECT@ECT
cc: Joong-Gie Hong/SIN/ECT@ECT
Subject: Port of Daesan
As per the Daesan port closing date,
according to the Port authority, Daesan port/ Hyundai Oil berth was closed
from 0910HRS/ 20th to 1535HRS/ 21st.
Daedong Marine Service Co. said it was 0910HRS/ 20th to 1620HRS/ 21st.
I've asked whether they can provide this in writing already, but both of them
were reluctant to give it us.
FYI, they don't receive any kinds of official letter regarding port closing
schedule/ notice because
supplier which is Hyundai oil decides upon situation case by case.
Best regards,
Jung-ah
---------------------- Forwarded by Jung-Ah Kim/SIN/ECT on 10/06/99 03:57 PM
---------------------------
Sheila Foo
10/06/99 05:00 PM
To: Jung-Ah Kim/SIN/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Port of Daesan
jung-ah
pls assist.
thks
---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Foo/SIN/ECT on 10/06/99 03:00 PM
---------------------------
From: Russell Aeria on 10/06/99 02:58 PM
To: Sheila Foo/SIN/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Port of Daesan
---------------------- Forwarded by Russell Aeria/SIN/ECT on 10/06/99 02:58
PM ---------------------------
"Christos Giakoumatos" <[email protected]> on 10/06/99 02:52:27 PM
To: "Russell Aeria" <[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Russell Aeria/SIN/ECT)
Subject: Port of Daesan
I have called Mssrs Daedong Marine Service Co. Ltd. to find out if the
Hyundai Oil berth was closed during the period of 17/9-22/9 but unfortunately
the person in charge does not speak English, he could only speak Korean or
Chinese. Could you please get some one from your organization to call Mr Yang
at the telephone number (82-455)-6605171.
Best Regards / Christos
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Sorry about the last email...hadn't read this one yet.
Linda J Noske
04/17/2001 06:07 PM
To: Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
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May 2 it is.
"PARKER, Isabel" <[email protected]> on 05/01/2001 10:34:35 AM
To: "Kent Shoemaker (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Carolyn Campbell (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "Gregory F. Lang (E-mail)"
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---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:51
AM ---------------------------
Kay Mann
12/11/2000 07:26 AM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Attached Files
Here's a good place to start. I'm including a memo from Andrews & Kurth, our
outside counsel who drafted the form.
Thanks,
Kay
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 12/11/2000 07:24
AM ---------------------------
"Cobb, Chris" <[email protected]> on 11/15/2000 07:23:02 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc: "Thompson, Peter J." <[email protected]>
Subject: Attached Files
Attached please find the ABB Form Transformer Purchase Agreement with
our comments removed and placed in a memorandum, which is also attached.
<<memo to Kay Mann re: drafting comments on ABB Agreement.DOC>> <<ABB
Power T&D Company Form Transformer Purchase Agt..DOC>>
- drafting comments on ABB Agreement.DOC
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Cliff,
Can you e-mail me the contract between Siemens and SCC?
"Rankin, Cliff" <[email protected]> on 01/16/2001 07:49:28 AM
To: "Powell, Laine (Enron)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Gay, Rob (Enron)" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: EOT Documents - Siemens Settlement
Laine, Rob and I spoke late last week about this as well. Given the
impracticality of bank involvement on a short time frame, we determined that
EPE should proceed to negotiate what we believe to be a commercially
reasonable agreement. We will present the negotiated agreement to the banks
later and deal with them in due course. Rob, it think, was going to discuss
this issue (among others presently facing the project) with the lenders this
week. Rob, feel free to chime in if I've misstated anything.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: EOT Documents - Siemens Settlement
Rob -
Don't know if you have spoken to the banks or owners eng about the
Siemens EOT settlement? Tried to set something up with you on Friday but
did not hear back. In any case attached is the latest version of the
document that covers the issue. This should not be sent to the banks since
we are still negotiating with SCC however it gives a good indication of
where we are going. If you need more information pls give Cliff a call or
I can be reached tomorrow in Cuiaba. In any case next week we plan on
closing this issue with Siemens and need bank sign-off real time as
discussed.
rgds
Laine
---------------------- Forwarded by Laine A Powell/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on
01/16/2001 07:19 AM ---------------------------
"Rankin, Cliff" <[email protected]> on 01/16/2001 06:54:01 AM
To: "Powell, Laine (Enron)" <[email protected]>,
[email protected], "Guidry, John (Enron)" <[email protected]>,
[email protected], "Rankin, Cliff" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
cc:
Subject: EOT Documents
Attached are (i) clean and black-lined drafts of the letter agreement among
SCC and Contractors regarding Siemens' EOT claim, reflecting comments from
V&E and Owner, and (ii) the initial draft of the letter agreement between
EPE and Siemens AG regarding the TAA.
If you have any difficulty opening the attached, please let me know by
reply
to this message. Thanks.
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1. Overall Sentiment
The popular averages traded higher in the first five days
of the market week for Jan. 7-11, confirming the so-called
January Barometer that says that if the first five trading
days are positive, then this bodes well for the remainder
of the year.
This doesn't mean that the popular averages won't
experience one or two relatively serious stumbling blocks
by the end of the last trading session of 2002.
During the past five days, the Standard & Poor's 600 Small
Cap Index reached an all-time high, giving further
confirmation that small cap stocks will reward investors in
2002.
But what about the Big Cappers such as Microsoft, IBM, Sun
Microsystems, Cisco Systems?
In my view, I figure these companies won't surprise Wall
Street by announcing that they've entered into Chapter 11
bankruptcy the way Enron and Exodus Communications did in
2001.
Of course, the speculators went after Enron and Exodus
after the bad news, figuring this is where we can make a
double, triple, much less God knows how rich we can get if
these companies actually come back from the abyss.
If this is all Wall Street has to offer in the year 2002:
speculating in busted companies and forget about an
economic recovery and all that such a concept implies, then
let's hope that more companies go bankrupt.
In other words, you buy them at 0.035 a share and sell them
at 0.07 a share and you've doubled your investment.
Still, that's a double, and who can argue with that?
Speaking of doubles, a lot of beaten up Internet stocks
from the 1998-2000 Era have doubled off the lows since the
9/11 Attack on America.
But will they be the 10-Baggers of 2002?
2. Observations
The price for a gallon of regular gasoline remained the
same: $1.07.99, since my last once-a-week taxi ride to the
supermarket.
Despite the attempts of OPEC to create a bull market in oil
futures, the February contract for West Texas Intermediate
Crude that trades at the New York Mercantile Exchange went
out at $19.68 a barrel on Friday, Jan. 11.
On Friday, Jan. 4, the nearby contract closed at $21.62 a
barrel.
That meeting between President George W. Bush and Russian
Premier Vladimir Putin last December is having its effects
on the international crude oil markets.
In my view, we're still dependent on oil and natural gas to
keep the U.S. economy humming, much less the rest of the
world.
3. A Visit to HQ In South Beach
This newsletter will be relatively short by default.
I was scheduled to show up at 123Jump.com headquarters at
407 Lincoln Rd. in Miami Beach on Monday afternoon, Jan.
14.
My CEO, Manish Shah, phoned me Friday evening, Jan. 11,
with instructions that I show up in Miami Beach sometime
Sunday, Jan. 13.
This is a situation of "you gotta do what you gotta do."
I want to apologize for not providing more "insight" that
some readers think I seem to possess in this week's
newsletter.
I compile the basic outline for this newsletter over the
weekend and then finish it on Mondays prior to publication
on Tuesday.
4. Sonny T. Crosses The Line
In my regular e-mail and telephone conservations with Sonny
T., the former International Business Machines employee
turned full-time trader, I have learned that he is filing
with the Internal Revenue Service for full-time trader
status.
That is a major step.
Basically, what it amounts to, for better or for worse, is
that one says, "I am a trader."
Still, as we all know, that climb up the mountain begins
with that first step.
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Sales Tax to Rise by a Quarter of a Cent
Finance: A 1991 law triggers a reduction in good times and kicks it back up
during slowdowns. The state deficit means a higher rate on Jan. 1.
By JULIE TAMAKI
TIMES STAFF WRITER
November 1 2001
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Gray Davis' administration is expected to confirm today
that state sales taxes will rise next year by a quarter of a cent, a
development eagerly awaited by Republicans who want to make taxes an issue
in next year's elections.
A 1991 law enacted by Davis' Republican predecessor provided that in good
times--when the state budget surplus tops 4% of the general fund for two
years straight--the state sales tax automatically drops by one-fourth of 1%
for one year. That reduction kicked in for the first time in January.
Now the year is almost up, and state finance officials must determine by
today whether the higher rate will reappear next year. Their decision,
however, is a foregone conclusion, because there is no surplus, lawmakers
already have approved a budget that counts on the additional tax money and
state revenues are running more than $1 billion below projections. The sales
tax rate throughout nearly all of Los Angeles County will rise to 8.25%. The
rate in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties is expected to climb
to 7.75%. Sales tax in Ventura County is expected to increase to 7.25%.
Even with the hike, which will take effect Jan. 1 and add roughly $1.2
billion to California coffers in 2002, the state's budget deficit for the
fiscal year is projected to be $8 billion to $14 billion.
The tax is a political headache for Davis, who took credit when the tax rate
fell in January. That was due, he said, to his administration's commitment
to fiscal responsibility in addition to the strong economy.
Republican lawmakers, who fought this summer to maintain the lower rate,
blame the uptick on deficit spending by their Democratic counterparts.
"The budget the governor signed spent over $79 billion when we were only
taking in $75 billion," Senate Republican Leader Jim Brulte of Rancho
Cucamonga said. "This is why the quarter-cent tax is triggering back on."
Republicans contend California taxes are set to rise just as federal
lawmakers contemplate an economic stimulus package that has Washington
Republicans pushing for steep tax cuts.
"We ought to be generating an economic stimulus that is complementary to
what is being done on the federal level," Assembly Republican Leader Dave
Cox of Fair Oaks said.
GOP candidates running for state offices next year will be encouraged by
party leaders to raise the tax increase as an issue in their campaigns, said
James Fisfis, a spokesman for Cox.
"We expect candidates to talk about it, particularly as the economy
continues to slump," Fisfis added.
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Steve Peace, an El Cajon Democrat, lauded
the trigger that controls the tax as the best way to allow voters to hold on
to a portion of a large budget reserve when times are good. When times are
tough, the trigger causes the tax to reappear.
"It's exactly how Pete Wilson designed it to work," Peace said.
The issue of stimulating the economy is clearly a sensitive one for Davis.
On Wednesday, administration officials held a teleconference with reporters
to trumpet financing by the state's Infrastructure Bank to help a biomedical
center in San Francisco double in size. Davis did not participate but said
in a recorded message that the project shows that the state is helping to
spark the economy and create new jobs in important fields.
Davis is scheduled to convene an economic summit of California business
leaders and politicians Friday at the Walt Disney Co. movie studios in
Burbank. The governor has warned most state agencies to prepare for 15%
budget cuts, imposed a hiring freeze and ordered a $150-million reduction in
state spending in the current fiscal year.
A budget deal struck earlier this year between Republicans and Democrats
presumably made it easier for a quarter-cent tax cut to kick in by requiring
the state finance director to determine two things: The reserve at the end
of the fiscal year must be at least 3% of general fund revenues, excluding
money generated from the quarter-cent sales tax, and general fund revenues
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Start Date: 2/1/02; HourAhead hour: 15; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected.
LOG MESSAGES:
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The fastest way for the Feds to fix the national super highway system to
dirt path transition at the California border (in terms of physical capacity
and regulatory schemes) is to FERC the PG&E and SoCal backbone systems. Let
the CPUC reg gas from the SF and LA city gate. FERC would get the high
pressure lines from the border, which is the way it is in almost every other
state in the lower 48. Integrate California in the national gas markets.
Repeal the Henshaw amendment, or encourage PG&E/Sempra to file. I think
sending pixs of Lynch and Hebert would be more than enough encouragement.
At least one of them is thinking of such a filing.
It would set off WW III in the California /DC dialogue and PC/ utility
discussions.
Bob
Ps. In terms of bypass, it would result in a pretty level playing field to
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The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be
reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing
contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any
opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they
may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by
on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or
affiliates. , 2001 Carr Futures
The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s)
contained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the
charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts
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CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
Lynn-OUT OF OFFICE
Date: 2/22/2001
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description: | {
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 12/14/2000
05:24 PM ---------------------------
Richard Lydecker@ENRON
12/14/2000 03:19 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jeff Donahue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ray Bowen, Andrea V Reed/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Catalytica
Catalytica Energy Systems Inc. commenced trading today:
Open 9 1/8
High 13 1/4
Low 9 1/8
Close 13 1/8
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Jan,
Can you try you hand at processing these two transfers.
Work with Janet.
The transfer affiliate is not a marketing affiliate.
When you complete the forms, give them to Bill to sign.
File the completed hardcopy in the library/fileroom.
File the completed electronic copy in the appropriate file.
Call if you have questions.
Thanks.
Frazier
-----Original Message-----
From: Southard, Miranda
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:28 AM
To: Butler, Janet; Cones, Janet; ETS Security; King Jr., Frazier; Rapp, Bill
Subject: Transfers IN
The following 2 employees transferred IN to ETS effective 11/12/01:
Employee name: Kevin Howard Teri Bachand
Effective date: 11/12/01 11/12/01
Date position accepted: 11/12/01 11/12/01
Transfer In/Out: IN IN
Old company name: ECM Treasury ECM Treasury
Old company position: VP Finance Coord Admin
New company name: Enron Ops Svcs Enron Ops Svcs
New company position: VP Finance (EGS) Sr. Admin Asst. (title has not been confirmed yet)
VP Commercial & Fncl Transaction Support (ETS) | {
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i just slept on it wrong so i couldn't move it to the left on friday. how
was the graduation and the party. i am sorry i missed it.
-e
Danielle Samson <[email protected]> on 05/16/2000 09:10:49 AM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Sorry to hear about your neck! Are you all right? What happened? | {
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Here's the list!
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
[email protected]
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 03/23/2001 05:16 PM -----
William Stuart
02/14/2001 05:17 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom
Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Forster/Corp/Enron@Enron, Carlos
Alatorre/NA/Enron@Enron, Justin Rostant/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Counterparty List & ISDA Agreements
I'm forwarding ECT Canada's top 15 counterparties. We will use this list with
the exception of J. Aaron, BP Amoco, PG&E, Morgan Stanley and Bank of
Montreal as our target list for the USD/CAD products. Please ensure that a
GTC is drawn up to allow EOL trading of these currency products. I would like
to have the legal work done by March 6 in order to meet Gary's deadline.
David: I talked to Goldman today. They have developed a mechanism to feed
live rates from their website into Excel. They will be here in 2 weeks to do
a demo.
W.Stuart
---------------------- Forwarded by William Stuart/HOU/ECT on 02/14/2001
03:31 PM ---------------------------
Jason Garvey
02/13/2001 02:59 PM
To: William Stuart/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jonathan McKay/CAL/ECT@ECT
Subject: ISDA Agreements | {
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Attached is a report showing year 2000 experienceENRON statistics for EES.
Also outlined are EES deals that Kim Frumkin has shared with us will close or
have closed in 2000. Along with those deals, I have reported the experience
ENRON V.I.P. resources that participated in these EES deal specific visits.
The second attachment contains two charts showing experienceENRON visitor
volume segmented by each Enron business unit and by the type of visitors we
work with.
We believe that Enron resources are vital to delivering a successful
Enron/EES experience and we want to share with our experienceENRON V.I.P.
resources how their participation contributes to EES reaching its goals.
For performance feedback purposes and to help those resources better
understand the magnitude of the deals they are contributing to, we would like
to request from EES origination, an estimated value for the attached closed
deals. So that we meet the performance feedback deadline, please let us
know by Monday, 11/20 if this information can be shared for feedback purposes
only.
On behalf of Enron Corp. we look forward to partnering with EES in 2001 and
helping EES reach their 2001 goals.
Thank you.
Carrie | {
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done.
-----Original Message-----
From: Messenger, John P.
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 6:08 AM
To: Richey, Cooper
Subject: New gen
Coop,
Another new generator is on the CSD page, VVW1, which is Atco Power's Valleyview plant of 46 MW's. Can you please add this to our site.
Thanks,
John | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]@ENRON
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 3:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CGT Late Duty / Weekend Contact
COLUMBIA GULF TRANSMISSION COMPANY
NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
MAY 17, 2001
Notice ID: 2734
5 - NO RESPONSE REQUIRED
For after hours business on weekdays a Columbia Gulf Representative will be
available to assist you at the below phone numbers.
For the weekend of May 19th through May 20th the Columbia Gulf Representative
available to assist you will be:
Jonathan Tilghman
The following phone numbers can be used to contact Columbia Gulf:
713-305-1469
Or
713-267-4550
Please note that the Columbia Navigator system is unavailable every Sunday
from
11:00 p.m. (Eastern) until Monday at 6:00 a.m. (Eastern) for routine system
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As you are aware, the Corporate American Express credit cards have been cancelled, effective December 4, 2001. We are working with American Express to establish new contracts for ETS employees. This will allow for reinstatement of service and a requirement for issuance of new cards. We are expecting an answer from American Express on December 14, 2001.
Until advised, please limit travel and entertainment expenses. If you are required to travel on business, you will need to use your personal credit cards or cash and submit your expenses through the XMS expense account system at: https://expensexms.enron.com/ewp/ . If the use of a personal credit card to cover your travel needs is not an option, cash advances can be approved by your immediate supervisor, and processed through your local administrative team. In Houston, all cash advance requests, after obtaining proper approval, should be routed to Carolyn Centilli for processing.
We will continue to update you of program changes as we continue to work with American Express. If you have questions, please call Mary Ann Johnson - 713-345-5278 or Bruce Martin - 713-345-6527.
Morris A. Brassfield
3AC3285
Senior Director
Enron Transportation Services
Work: (713) 646-7006
Cell: (713) 503-1409
Pager: (877) 701-9516 | {
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I need a Destin class. The only think I know about Destin is that its a
Transco Z4 Mainline Point. | {
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I'll do what I can
-----Original Message-----
From: Glover, Sheila
Sent: 25 January 2002 19:57
To: Hemsley, Simon
Cc: Seyfried, Bryan; Shackleton, Sara
Subject: FW: As requested
Simon,
It may make sense for you to make a copy of the confirmation of all outstanding trades for ENA and ECT Investments Inc and send to us here. Then, if no one is left in London, we will be able to get the documentation from here.
Thanks,
Sheila
-----Original Message-----
From: Hemsley, Simon
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 7:40 AM
To: Glover, Sheila
Cc: Seyfried, Bryan
Subject: As requested
Sheila - this is sorted by company/counterparty
<< File: ECTI and ENA Credit trades 31 Dec 01.xls >> | {
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Paul: Enjoyed your talk in San Antonio. Now for the real issues: could you
send to me the confirmation templates that you have devised for credit
derivatives in the UK? Also, are there any other materials which might be
helpful in the credit derivatives area? Shari has passed this on to me and
I'm reviewing a couple of Deutsche Bank transactions executed last month.
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Cheryl/Mark
Please find attached the credit worksheet, with credit terms, for the proposed ISDA between ECC and Canadian Hunter Resources, by its managing partner Canadian Hunter Exploration Ltd. We recently executed an EEI with this counterparty which was heavily negotiated and I would like the credit terms in this ISDA to mirror as closely as possible the agreed upon terms in the EEI. Consequently, I am sending to you, via I/O mail, a copy of the cover sheet to the existing EEI for your reference and review. Please call with questions or comments, and please put this on your **High** Priority List as we have a very short time frame for getting this ISDA completed and executed.
Thanks so much,
Wendy | {
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Russell,
I want you to be my friend forever, after all, you are my favorite, ex-Credit person!
-----Original Message-----
From: Diamond, Russell
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:50 AM
Subject: Please stay in touch!
Whatever out fates, please keep in touch!
Russell
[email protected]
713-665-3345 | {
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Risk Ops. had problems loading the ERAC crude options spreadsheet and VaR
had to be recalc. twice to confirm the $12.7MM violation. Furthermore, we
had to scrub and confirm all positions with risk ops. before limits report
can be published.
Christian
Jeffrey A Shankman@ECT
10/23/2000 03:27 PM
To: Christian LeBroc/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Brent A Price/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L
Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Earnest/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bjorn Hagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Liquids Limits Oct. 20
Why did I not get this until 12:41?
From: Christian LeBroc @ ENRON 10/23/2000 12:41 PM
To: Hugo Moreira/LON/ECT@ECT, David J Botchlett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L
Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Chismar/SIN/ECT@ECT, John Buckner
Thomas/SIN/ECT@ECT, Scott Earnest/HOU/ECT@ECT, Risk Controls@ECT, Mary
Thambiah/LON/ECT@ECT, Oliver Gaylard/LON/ECT@ECT, Bjorn
Hagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT, Manfred Roenz/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lee
Jackson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Homan Amiry/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark Fondren/HOU/ECT@ECT, John
Swinney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy Horn/LON/ECT@ECT,
Michelle Bruce/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Liquids Limits Oct. 20 | {
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Rick, looks like a good start - as per our discussion, this is a very
important issue.
Janet, please assist on the UI front if necessary.
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 07/13/2000
11:20 AM ---------------------------
Richard Shapiro@EES
07/13/2000 07:48 AM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin M
Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Daniel Allegretti/HOU/EES@EES, Steve
Montovano/DUB/EES@EES
Subject: NEPOOL strategy plan
Here is NEPOOL strategy: feel free to contact any of us if you have questions
or comments. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES on 07/13/2000
07:46 AM ---------------------------
Daniel Allegretti
07/13/2000 07:33 AM
To: Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES
cc: Steve Montovano/DUB/EES@EES
Subject: icap memo
Per our discussion. I ran this by Montovano, Hartsoe and Steffes. If it
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hope the hangover is not too bad. can we chat tomorrow...just tell me where you'll be after work i'll buy the drinks
-----Original Message-----
From: Arnold, John
Sent: Thu 10/25/2001 5:42 PM
To: Fraser, Jennifer
Cc:
Subject: RE: what are u up to later?
I''ll be drinking either at front porch or little woodrows
-----Original Message-----
From: Fraser, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:34 PM
To: Arnold, John
Subject: what are u up to later? | {
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Attached are the spreadsheets you requested. The first tab - 100 is the same
sheet as the one we discussed earlier. The second tab 60.40 is the sheet
that assumes Tom only gets 40% and Sharpe gets the asset deals. The third
tab is the revised summary sheet for all months if the 60.40 split is the
route we choose to go. Please feel free to give me a call with any
questions. Thanks.
PL | {
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Chris:
We should chat. Per the ISDA, ENA is the calc agent and we have already
agreed to usual Market Disruption Events and fallbacks in the ISDA. If you
want to change the ISDA agreement, then we can consider the items which
Merchant has included in the draft.
As calc agent, we should create a draft and send the form to you for review.
However, I do need you to explain/verify Floating Price B. And verify
rounding convention which differs from our standard.
Please call to discuss.
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
[email protected]
Chris H Foster
04/23/2001 06:49 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Confimation Template
Sara:
I am looking at a transaction with MErchant Energy Group. We have an ISDA
with them. It is a financial tolling deal where we will be a fixed price
payor for power and gas and we will pay them an option premium. They
forwarded the attached pro forma to illustrate how the deal would be
papered. Can you please review the attached and let me know if it looks OK
or what changes are required? They indicated an interest to transact late
this week or early next.
C
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT on 04/23/2001
04:31 PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Brock, Travis" <[email protected]>
04/23/2001 02:30 PM
To: "Chris Foster (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Confimation Template
Attached is a sample confirmation template for 100 MW's Sep01-Nov01. We can
use this as a starting point.
<<Swap Confirm Template.doc>>
Travis J. Brock
Merchant Energy Group of the Americas
[email protected]
Phone: (410) 295-1734
Fax: (410) 295-1705
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We will also have both of our cell phones with us:
David 713-299-1436
Sally 713-417-1591
We will hope for a little warmer weather in Fort Lauderdale!! The game is on
Wednesday evening - we will do some sightseeing during the day on Wednesday.
I will be back in the office on Thursday afternoon. Love, Sally
---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Beck/HOU/ECT on 01/02/2001 09:45 AM
---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Patti Thompson 01/02/2001 08:37 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Sally's itinerary 1/2/01
Trip to Orange Bowl:
1/2/01 1:15 PM Depart IAH
Continental Flight 1535
4:41 PM Arrive FTL
Hotel:
Sheraton Yankee Clipper Hotel
1140 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone: 954-524-5551
1/4/01 11:55 AM Depart FTL
Continental Flight 1853
1:35 PM Arrive IAH | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron on 07/13/2000
11:08 AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 07/13/2000 11:04:06 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: noms for the 12 th...
(See attached file: HPL-July.xls)
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Are you still standing?
If so, contact me. If not, I am sure this is going to bounce right back to me.
Best,
Tobin | {
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Greg,
What was the official word on New Braunfels?
Phillip | {
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Are you visiting with Mr. Inoff or do you know his whereabouts?
Please contact Kathleen Carnahan at X57373 or Stuart Zisman X37493
IMMEDIATELY.
Taffy Milligan
X57373 | {
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I have left Greg both a phonemail and email about our plans for the BoD meeting late today, and the handling of the limits. He also will receive the documents this A.M. Pls. touch base with him personally prior to the BoD meeting if you feel he will have any questions about the numbers. Also, Rick, pls. touch base on your discussions with Pug after you make connection with him to give a heads up on if we are all on the same page. Thanks a lot. Paula
-----Original Message-----
From: Port, David
Sent: Thu 11/1/2001 6:00 PM
To: Rieker, Paula
Cc: Buy, Rick
Subject: FYI Concentration Limits
<<ConcentrationLimits.ppt>> | {
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ok, your call - do we have some spares available if needed?
regards
Delainey | {
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i think sept 6-9. i am coming to denver in either may or july so we will
iron out the final details then. i will get the entertainment lined up for
us. i am going to vegas in two weeks and i will scout for some other shit to
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I created deal 547910, with a price of IF + .0125.
From: Joann Collins @ ENRON 12/27/2000 08:01 PM
To: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: dealticket for np
chris, i need a supply dealticket for the 420dth that New Power purchased
from the west desk effective 12/23-31@ monclova.
tks
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All, Donald and I would like to get a weekly conference call established to
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So far no one has declined, and everyone is interested. Lynch is in,
Littlechild is interested, Harris is interested. Allen, could you work on
Hoecker and Markey? I'll see what I can find out about Markey and Barton.
Lee is making progress on a few more fundraising avenues so GSPP will handle
that.
We'll need to figure out our next tier of speakers soon. I want to make sure
that all of you have all the information you want but I'm getting the sense
that
conference calls are too time-consuming. What if I give a weekly update and
you can all respond to the group if you choose? I think our last call
established a vision of the conference and the rest is day-to-day management
for
which we don't need a committee meeting. I would suggest one modification of
the vision, though. We need a little better balance of policy perspectives to
make sure we get the real decision-makers. To modify the GSPP motto, we can
speak truth with power better if we add a couple big players like Rep. Barton
who is an important figure with conservative views. I think the conference
would be more interesting, attract more of an audience and more sponsorship,
and
make more progress. Comments? I may be out of town the next couple days so
you
won't hear from me.
Rob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Malcolm, Kim [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 8:28 PM
> To: '[email protected]'; Malcolm, Kim
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Energy Summit
>
> Rob, Thanks for the detail -- the Commissioner is very interested in
speaking
> and she appears to be available that day. Please call Charlene Lundy at 415
> 7032444. And let's talk soon --
>
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FROM: RICK BUY
To: All RAC Employees
Date: Thursday, May 3rd
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Place: Slick Willies
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Food: P F Changs
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I cannot believe you actually e-mailed!!!!! I would love to do lunch. So
far, next week is open. I will inquire about openings here.
dp | {
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Of interest -
Gas Logistics combined 2001 payroll is $8,209,648. The 2002 Plans were built with a 4.25% combined merit and other which equates to $348,910. At 3.75% the combined merit and other equates to $307,862, a reduction of $41,048. Over the next few days, I will be rebuilding the 2002 revised plan for distribution.
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Attached please find the referenced list. For Tosco Refining Company, it
should be set up as Tosco Refining Company, a division of Tosco Corporation.
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Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive
Summary.
EnronOnline Executive Summary for 10/20/00
Transaction Summary
External Transactions Today 2,640
Average Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg) 2,808
Total Life to Date Transactions 372,472
EnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 10/20/00
Enron North America 73%
Enron Europe Limited 31%
GLOBAL PRODUCTS 35%
Enron Metals 14%
EnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions
(30 day Trailing Avg) 45%
Gross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions Total
Today 1,877,925,479
MTD 29,722,338,862
LTD 198,414,573,134
Average Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg) 1,923,363,137
Notional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date 13,907,358,607
Counterparties, Users, and Products Offered
Counterparties having transacted to date 526
New Counterparties transacting for the first time today 2
Number of Products Offered Today 1,155
Total Number of External Users Logged on Today 2,583
Average # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg) 2,557
Also attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information
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Here is the Eta Amendment that we sent to Randy Osteen. He has a correction
that he wants to make and siad that he would be calling you.
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I pushed the "send" button before I finished the last email. We should
discuss this.
Sarah
----- Forwarded by Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron on 06/04/2001 09:47 AM -----
Nancy Bagot <[email protected]>
06/04/2001 09:34 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Fwd: scoop on FERC
Hey all, this is what I'd heard on Friday -- part of which
ended up being in a press release from FERC (and I thought
I was getting good inside info....)
- Nancy
--- Nancy Bagot <[email protected]> wrote:
> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 15:11:18 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Nancy Bagot <[email protected]>
> Subject: scoop on FERC
> To: [email protected]
>
> Okay, here's the scoop I found out:
>
> Don Gelinas heads Markets, with Scott in #2
>
> Mark Robinson heads OEP with Rob Cupina as Deputy, no
> mention of Shaffer
>
> Mike McLaughlin takes Cupina's spot, because his former
> division of Corporate Applications (mergers) has been
> dissolved
>
> More to come..... :)
>
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> Nancy
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FYI. Let's discuss.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Moran, Tom
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:51 AM
To: Bradford, William S.; Mcginnis, Stephanie
Subject: Prepayment Request for Equiva - 11/21/01
Equiva is looking for a $1,588,860 pre-payment on Wednesday, 11/21 to cover an MTBE cargo in NYH. They will not consider any open credit and since we have already pre-paid them for crude in December our argument is falling on deaf ears.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Abdmoulaie, Mansoor
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 10:10 AM
To: McConnell, Mark
Cc: Watson, Kimberly; Chanley, Earl
Subject: FW: New hook up request
Mark
This is Planning's response to your request of 10/10/2001 regarding two new gas wells hook up into TW's system.
The two wells were as follows:
SE/4 of Section 20- 23S-27E Eddy County, NM
This well is located near Sid Richardson gathering system and approximately 4.4 miles to the suction side of the TW- Keystone Compressor Station.
The suction pressure at Keystone is 525-575 psig.
Are they interested to build up to 4.5 miles of pipe to TW? If they are what is pressure/maximum volume that this well can produce?
Center of Section 22-Block B-3 PSL Winkler County Texas
This well is located approximately .3-.5 mile to TW-Crawford 16" lateral. The Crawford lateral line pressure is 680-720 psig.
Can this well meet TW's line pressure ? what is the maximum flow rate on this well?
Please share this information with your customer and let me know about your response on this project?
Mansoor
-----Original Message-----
From: Alters, Dennis
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:08 AM
To: Abdmoulaie, Mansoor
Cc: McConnell, Mark
Subject: FW: New hook up request
Mansoor, Please proceed with Mark's request. Thanks Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: McConnell, Mark
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:18 AM
To: Alters, Dennis
Subject: New hook up request
Dennis, Attached is what I've got.
Please assign and have them contact the rep below to get the information you need.
I'll also pass on anything else I get.
Let me know who gets this project.
Thanks,
Mark
x57896
-----Original Message-----
From: Cathy Pittman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 11:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Pipeline Information
I am looking to see if TWPL is close to the two wells that are about to drilled. I work with Lori Vining at Beacon Petroleum and I am trying to find Pipelines in the area.
The areas are:
Eddy County, New Mexico - SE/4 of SECT 20 23S-27E.
Winkler County, Texas - Center of SECT 22 - B3 Public School Land
I went out to the Point catalog and looked up the counties to see what was in the area and found some information, but I was just wanting to make sure I get it right.
I would appreciate any help.
Thank you for time,
Cathy Pittman
VP Gas Control
Beacon Petroleum Management, Inc.
[email protected]
P 972-758-9393
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ADMINISTRATIVE
2001 EHS Performance Targets - EHS Global Asset Operations has been working
with the regions to develop EHS performance targets. Targets will presented
to Regional Senior Management next week.
Constellation Energy EHS Benchmarking - The EHS group in response to a
request met with Constellation Energy representatives and described Enron's
EHS management system in a four hour session in Houston.
EHS Enron Corp. Website - The website was activated at the end of Dec. 2000.
Since then approximately 400 users have visited the site registering
approximately 39,000 inquiries. Visitors are internal as well as external.
Conservation Committee - The Enron Conservation Committee met on Jan. 24 to
begin their activities for 2001. An aggressive work plan was agreed on.
Increased corporate visibility strategy was established.
EUROPE, INDIA and ASIA
EHS Conservation Survey - Bal Wong and Alan Stringer working with facilities
to complete the conservation survey. This survey will gather information
about energy usage and waste management practices at their facilities. The
information will be used to develop energy and material conservation
initiatives.
UK, Severnside Project ) Alan Stringer supported UK Engineering team in
assessing whether any guidelines exist for distance for development from
underground cables.
Spain, Arcos Project ) Alan Stringer supported Enron Spain in gathering
information on air impacts on vineyards.
Asia, 2001 EHS Support Plan ) Alan Stringer and Bal Wong prepared the 2001
EHS Support Plan. The plan will be submitted to Asia Region Senior Mgmt.
Guam, Marianas Energy Co. - Bal Wong provided orientation about the spill
plan (SPCC) to the Operations Department and completed the plant weekly
inspection. Also assisted in a fire drill, which include respiratory
protection training.
CALME
Panama, Bahia Las Minas Power Plant (BLM) - Donnie Willmann, Gus Eghneim,
Bill Curra, and Ramiro Garcia completed a fatal flaw analysis for a potential
expansion project in Panama involving the addition of 3 internal combustion
engines at BLM. Preliminary results indicated that actual emissions
monitoring should be conducted to confirm ambient air quality (estimated
emission factors used show the proposed project would not meet SO2 ambient
air quality standards. BLM agree to conduct the emissions monitoring in
February.
SOUTH AMERICA
Brazil, Cuiaba - Edgar Zuleta completed the implementation of the emergency
action plan for Bolivia Cuiaba Pipeline.
OEC / NORTH AMERICA
Quebec, Canada, Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Co. - Scott Watson participated
in the Enron Corp. EHS Overview presentation to Eric Conner (Enron North
America).
Mobile Energy Services Company - Scott Watson provided presentation material
requested by Sappi regarding 1). Safety Statistics for existing managed OEC
facilities and 2). OEC,s Safety Vision and Safety/Health Program. This is
part of the transition process. OEC to operate this paper mill on April
1st, 2001.
Enron North America, Crisis Management Plan - Scott Watson prepared a Crisis
Management Plan Template for Enron (ENA) attorney Peter del Vecchio.
New Jersey, Garden State Paper Company - Scott Watson contacted Marty Blick
(Acting General Manager) on 1/23/01 to discuss Enron,s Corporate EHS
Services. Scott Watson scheduled to conduct an EHS Audit during the 1st
Quarter of 2001 at this facility.
EES - Power Distribution Project - Gus Eghneim is supporting the
environmental permitting activities for several western power distribution
projects. The work includes developing permitting scenarios for several
states and for various types of applications.
ENA, Cleburne Cogeneration Plant - Gus Eghneim is reviewing a draft Title V
permit issued by the TNRCC. Comments will be submitted to the State and the
facility by January 29, 2001.
Enron Transportation Services, Cunningham Compressor Station - Gus Eghneim is
reviewing a PSD permit application developed for Cunningham compressor
station to allow for 100% natural gas firing.
GREENFIELD CAPITAL PROJECTS
UPDATES APPEAR IN BOLD BELOW:
RioGen/Eletrobolt PPs (Brazil)- Joe Kolb reports that permitting continues to
proceed quickly. A public meeting for the area where the pipeline will be
constructed will occur shortly. There are still issues with Petrobras and
CEG to work out. It could be that the pipeline will not be constructed as
quickly as needed.
Metgas Pipeline (India) - Susan Worthen confirmed with Lauren Iannarone that
the Metgas Pipeline has been cancelled due to the lack of customers and most
development team members have been redeployed.
E Power Corp, Japan Power Plant - Joe Kolb met with Brian Stanley last week
to discuss the potential power plant project(s) in Japan. Brian confirmed
that there are three power plants at three separate locations being
considered (rather than one power plant at three possible locations) and that
each site is at a current industrial/port location. Joe will coordinate his
review and monitoring of the projects with Alan Stringer (EHS Europe).
Preliminary indications are that it will take up to 7 years to obtain all of
the environmental permits.
Isle of Grain Power Plant (England) ) Joe Kolb completed his review of the
nontechnical summary of the 1998 environmental impact assessment. The
proposed power plant would be located within an industrial complex, which is
good from an environmental standpoint. It appears that the environmental
review is being done well.
Project Quail/Tex Mex/Salsa - Joe Kolb reports that this project (known under
various names) involves a 6-mile power line for transporting electricity to
Mexico from the Brownsville, Texas area. Joe spoke with Dave Kellermeyer
(ENA) and received a project overview. Joe asked Dave to be particularly
attentive to issues associated with bird collisions with the proposed power
lines. Dave sent a copy of a letter from the US Fish and Wildlife Service
that expressed similar concerns.
ACQUISITIONS
Project Crane (Quebec, Canada and Port Angeles, Washington Pulp and Paper
Acquisition) - Don Stevens has been informed that Eric Connor (Director,
Enron Industrial Markets) will be managing the transition for EIM. Eric met
with members of the corporate EHS and Responsibility staff to review our
services. He will have follow-up meetings directly with Gus Eghneim and
Scott Watson regarding the transition and operations support. Eric also
expressed an interest in the EHS's assistance in a potential tissue factory
being considered by EIM and will contact Susan Worthen for follow-up.
Military Base Privatization (Maxwell AFB) - RAC Underwriting contacted Susan
Worthen regarding the DASH for Maxwell AFB. Don Stevens provided follow-up
with the RAC group.
CWT Thermo-Depolymerization (EES New Technology) - Don Stevens submitted the
Environmental Issues Matrix to Bruce Stram, Gene O'Gorman and Susan Worthen.
North Carolina CF Power Plants - Don Stevens reports that ENSR has completed
the monitoring well installations and groundwater/soil sampling at Lumberton
and Elizabethtown. Analytical results should be available early to mid next
week.
DEPARTMENT PROJECTS
Annual Report - Susan Worthen has received EHS performance data from GAO
Europe and Asia and EES. ETS and the remaining assets in GAO are expected to
submit data by the end of the month. Susan discussed possible storylines and
data inputs with Community Relations. Lauren Iannarone is leading the
coordination with Diversity. Susan is awaiting the image template
information (from the 10K report) from Dennis Vegas to determine if the basic
concept can be used fro the Corporate Responsibility report.
BMPs - Susan Worthen discussed with Shell International the prospect of
performing a "peer review" of the Pipeline Construction BMPs. Joe Kolb will
follow-up with the Shell contacts. Susan will also extend an invitation to
Conservation International for a similar review. In addition, there is a
potential to discuss or revise the BMPs over the next year in coordination
with the Biodiversity Forum (see below for discussion).
EHS Web Site - Russ Tucker is providing more ergonomics information that will
be placed on the website. Scott Watson is providing two health and safety
training videos for the web site. These videos are intended to be viewed by
new hires. Gavin Dillingham is persuading Enron Networks of the importance of
having these videos on-line and is pressing for Enron Networks to quickly
finalize a contract with a video streaming vendor.
Telework/NEPI Program - Gavin Dillingham and Catherine Querioga, HR, will be
attending a conference on the morning of January 31st, to gather more
information on telecommuting. After this conference, a meeting will be set-up
with NEPI to push this program along. There has been a positive response from
Work Perks to possibly help pilot this program.
Hybrid Vehicle Program - Gavin Dillingham and a group from HR and the Fleet
Vehicle group will be meeting with Toyota on Monday to finalize discussions
on the discounts that Toyota can provide for Enron employees on the Toyota
Prius. Also, Gavin Dillingham will meet with Bruce Martin and Colleen Raker
of Enron Strategic Sourcing and Lilly Wells with HGAC on Tuesday, January
31st, to discuss further how Enron can implement hybrids into its fleet.
Asset Tracking Database - The database is currently being populated with
data. Susan Worthen will discuss the prospect of a larger EHS audience using
the database to update business unit project information at the next EHS
Direct/Indirect Staff Meeting.
GAO EHS Tracking Database ) Gavin Dillingham is taking on the responsibility
of streamlining this database and improving its workability and capabilities.
b
Biodiversity Forum - Susan Worthen and Catherine McKalip-Thompson attended
the 2nd meeting of the Biodiversity Forum in London last week. This is a
forum representing 5 NGOs and 5 multinational energy companies. Enron will
host the next meeting, which has been scheduled for April 19 & 20. Susan is
co-chairing a work group to draft a paper on the business value of
biodiversity/conservation. This activity allows Enron to develop a positive
response to shareholder proxy requests.
Corporate Responsibility Sub-Committee Meetings - Susan Worthen participated
in several sub-committee meetings in support of the Corporate Responsibility
Task Force. Mike Terraso was elected to chair the Internal Communications
sub-committee.
Green Sourcing Initiatives - Susan Worthen provided a summary of
GreenOrder.com's capabilities and possible business upsides (for Enron) to
Eric Melvin (EES) and Darryl Cleveland (Global Strategic Sourcing). A
follow-up meeting with Global Strategic Sourcing will be scheduled to discuss
supplier considerations and possibly setting green sourcing/purchasing
targets. This meeting will be coordinated with Henry Van as the chairperson
of the Conservation Committee.
EHS Guidelines Revision - The EHS Council sub-committee will meet 02/08/01 to
discuss and agree on the preferred method of revising the EHS Guidelines, as
well as the selection of consultants to submit proposals.
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES/COMMUNITY RELATIONS
MOPS 686 Donation - Joe Kolb reports that the Texas A&M meeting on January 12
to review Enron's proposal went well. The university is pursuing additional
funding sources and participants with the goal of developing a 5-year funding
program. They expect it will be about the end of March before they report
their results to Enron.
Enron Earth Day Festival - Gavin Dillingham and Charla Reese met with Trash
Bash on Tuesday, the 23rd, to discuss the logistics of leveraging Trash Bash
with the Buffalo Bayou Challenge. Trash Bash provided great information
concerning supplies and how to efficiently and effectively pick-up the trash.
Charla Reese, Gavin Dillingham and Joe Kolb are meeting today to finalize
some of the aspects of this challenge.
REGULATORY TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Methanol Plant Emission Credits - Marc Phillips provided an evaluation of the
potential value of emission credits for the Enron methanol plant to their
management.
Louisiana Title V Permit Renewals - Marc Phillips provided information from
LMOGA about Title V permit renewals in Louisiana to the appropriate ETS
personnel. Applications for renewal of the permits are required 6 months
prior to expiration, but the state agency is apparently not notifying
companies about this deadline.
Reciprocating Engine Control Technology - Marc Phillips provided ETS
personnel with industry studies about control technology that has been
applied to reciprocating engines, and data that SCR was not an effective
control technology for load-following engines. An ETS station in Kansas could
be subject to PSD regulations and the agency may require SCR technology.
National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Report Issued - the NAS study released
1/17/01 justified the need for an ergonomics standard. The report indicates
that MSDs show evidence of being caused by workplace exposures and that
interventions can reduce those exposures and injuries. The importance of this
study is in its being funded by Congress, which now is faced with the
decision to activate the never before used Congressional Review Act in an
effort to send to the President a resolution that would retract the recently
effective OSHA Ergonomics Program final rule.
Three New OSHA Final Rules - Russell Tucker is reviewing 3 new OSHA final
rules issued in the last week. They are the amendments to the Bloodborne
Pathogen standard, amendments to the Employee Injury Recordkeeping rule, and
a completely new Steel Erection standard, all of which are extensive in their
content and importance in their impact on all Enron companies under OSHA
enforcement, except for the Steel Erection standard, which applies to the ECC
and NEPCO operations.
Enron Houston Work Related Injury/Illness/Accident Reporting, Investigation
and Record Keeping Protocol - Russell Tucker is making final revisions to
this protocol for use within the Houston office complex with publication to
the Enron Corp EH&S Intranet scheduled for this week. Revisions reflect
reviews and input from Wellness, Fair Employment, Legal, and Risk Management.
Environmental Strategies Group
Competitive Intelligence
Power/Gas/Emissions Markets -- California Energy Crisis & Emissions
Regulation: ESG has given high priority to assisting Enron business units in
developing a strategy related to the impact of environmental regulation on
California's energy crisis. Jeff Keeler provided ENA traders and competitive
analysis groups with information regarding potential federal actions and Bush
administration political pressure for California to ease emissions
requirements on generators. Jeff also coordinated with Mark Palmer and the
EGM emissions desk in talking to reporters about environmental regulation's
role in the California situation. Mary Schoen will be focusing on California
in the coming weeks, helping to provide intelligence about state/local
actions to change environmental/emissions regulations and leading efforts to
develop innovative solutions to acquiring offsets for new generation
development. Stacey Bolton's work on renewable energy issues will help Enron
businesses in looking at additional opportunities to provide capacity to
California. The entire ESG will act as a resource for federal and state
government affairs as they offer policy solutions to the crisis.
Coal/Power Markets - RCRA Coal Ash decision: On Friday, January 19, a
Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit by environmental groups against EPA's 2000
determination that classified most types of fossil fuel waste as
"non-hazardous" under the RCRA hazardous waste laws. A decision against EPA
and industry could have imposed greater disposal costs on generators, having
significant impacts on power and coal prices and limiting generators ability
to sell ash for positive uses, such as cement making. Jeff Keeler advised
EGM coal, ENA power, and PGE of the decision.
Power Markets -- Environmental Disclosure: Stacey Bolton updated EES on the
New York PSC's progress on developing environmental disclosure regulations
and what Enron's requirements will be. Stacey also provided the Texas group
information on the proposed label calculation rule and voluntary certificates
market.
Advocacy Coordination and Business Support
Clean Air Act -- Federal Multi-pollutant Legislation: Jeff Keeler continued
development of strategy on a multi-pollutant cap and trade proposal for
submission to Congress and the new Administration. Jeff participated in
several industry strategy calls and organized visits of an ad hoc "Clean
Power" group to key staff on Capitol Hill and in EPA. Jeff interviewed
several law firms and consultants that the group may retain to assist with
technical legislative drafting and lobbying on the multi-pollutant bill.
Climate Change: Stacey Bolton represented Enron at a Pew Center on Climate
Change seminar in Portland, OR, speaking on Enron's renewable energy
products, regulatory hurdles in the retail renewable market, and the benefits
of renewable energy credit trading. Stacey made several contacts with
potential customers (Weyerhaeuser & Toyota - manufacturing) that she has
passed along to Enron businesses. Mike Terraso presented Enron's Greenhouse
Gas Inventory methodology. Jeff Keeler assisted Enron Europe and Government
Affairs in developing final comments to submit to the UK government regarding
their proposed greenhouse gas emissions trading pilot program. Jeff also
answered inquiries from ENA power developers who are interested in
potentially selling carbon offsets through the purchase additional
land/forest resources along with power projects.
Power Quality: The entire ESG continues to provide a great deal of support
to the EES Premium Power group as they develop and implement their business
plan to provide power quality and distributed generation services to
customers in the high-tech area. Mary Schoen worked on evolving
environmental regulations regarding distributed generation in California and
Texas. Stacey Bolton provided support on renewable energy technologies and
incentive monies. Jeff Keeler coordinated meetings with the US DOE, who is
interested in lending support to Enron projects. Enron is helping the DOE
staff and Bush transition team develop a FY 02 multi-million dollar funding
mechanism at DOE to support R&D and commercial applications for power quality
projects in the high-tech sector. In addition, DOE has committed some
immediate discretionary funding to existing Enron projects. Mary Schoen
organized meetings for EES on environmental regulation and the relation to
various power technologies.
Pipeline Safety Legislation & Regulation: Jeff Keeler held meetings in
Washington, DC to provide ETS and Federal Government Affairs with information
on activities in the 106th Congress and assist in developing a strategy in
the 107th Congress. Jeff organized meetings with policy makers and industry
organizations to ensure Federal Government Affairs' smooth transition into
assuming a leadership role on this issue.
Renewable Energy - California Customer Credit: Stacey Bolton provided
testimony to California Energy Commission (CEC) regarding the current
customer credit fund for larger users being prematurely depleted, and ways in
which the commission can ensure this doesn't happen with the future
allocation from 2002-2007. Stacey also submitted formal comments to CEC on
the allocation of the extended SBF program.
Renewable Energy Credit Trading: Stacey Bolton talked to New York PSC staff
regarding their quasi-trading program (conversion transaction) for renewable
energy. Enron submitted joint comments last summer, and NYPSC staff
confirmed that many of our recommendations will be incorporated into the
final rule, to be released at the end of the month. Stacey informed EES of
this win. Stacey is also working with Texas renewable coalition to fight
hefty charges for the REC program. Charges could act as a disincentive to
renewable generators thinking about building projects & raise the price of
retail products in TX.
Renewable Energy Trading/Products: Mike Terraso and Stacey Bolton met with
Elliot Mainzer of ENA West structuring for a strategy session regarding his
development of a wholesale renewable energy desk. Stacey is assisting Elliot
with information for inclusion in his business plan. Stacey also met with
Elliot and EES to discuss arrangement between an ENA/EMPI renewable wholesale
desk and EES.
Environmental Disclosure: Stacey Bolton is working with a law firm in
Maryland to submit reply comments arguing against the Commissions' intent to
go with a PJM tracking system for disclosure. Stacey is coordinating a joint
response with several stakeholders (PG&E national energy group, Green
Mountain, and possibly some utilities/affiliates).
2001 Strategies for Business Support: ESG met with EES' Heather Mitchell
and Elizabeth Howley to discuss their 2001 objectives and how we can assist
them over the next year. They are interested in promoting the role of energy
efficiency in reducing emissions and monetizing the benefits that they help
customers accrue. They are also interested in assistance with renewable
energy strategies and EPA Star programs. Stacey Bolton also participated in
the EHS meeting with Enron Industrial Markets to inform him of our group's
capabilities, and followed up with an e-mail.
Presidential Inauguration: Environmental Strategies participated in several
inauguration activities. In addition to participating in the Enron events,
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I think the example of when quantities may be subject to transportation and
fuel is when an Operator overpulls at a delivery point and then cashes out
the imbalance, TW could be out the transport and fuel. For example,
DP is SoCal/Needles: scheduled volume is 700,000/d
actual volume delivered is 720,000/d
imbalance is 20,000/d, SoCal owes TW
TW collects transport & fuel on 700,000/d (bill on scheduled volume)
SoCal cuts a check to TW for dollar value of 20,000/d
TW doesn't collect transport & fuel on 20,000/d
Payback in-kind doesn't have this problem:
The 20,000/d transport gets scheduled at Needles, TW collects the
transport & fuel (bill on scheduled volume), but we physically give
SoCal 20,000/d less on that day
Is this the correct example? I'm copying Lynn Blair to verify.
Susan Scott
12/06/2000 09:20 AM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Maria Pavlou/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Glen
Hass/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Darveaux/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Lindy
Donoho/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: TW
We did not answer protests to our Order 637 filing.
The gist of PNM's protest in RP00-626 is that we shouldn't be able to charge
a transport or fuel fee for our imbalance netting and trading service. I
agree with PNM that our tariff language is vague in this regard. What
exactly do we mean by "no additional cost...unless through the allocation
process, quantities may be subject to transportation and fuel"?? Can
someone help me with this?
Since we really did not want to make this compliance filing anyway, I would
say we probably wouldn't mind if FERC rejected our tariff sheet outright.
However, it's more likely that they will just instruct us to clarify our
language. Or they could tell us to remove the "subject to transportation and
fuel" provision. If we want to preserve our right to charge transport and
fuel, it might be worthwhile filing something in the way of an answer.
However, I am going to need some assistance in understanding what the
language means and why we think we can do it, so I can justify it to FERC.
Any comments you have in this regard would be appreicated.
From: Drew Fossum 12/05/2000 05:18 PM
To: Maria Pavlou/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Glen Hass/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary
Darveaux/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: TW
Should we respond to PNM's protest of the dollar valuation of imbalances
prior to netting and trading? Did we already respond to this issue when they
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FYI
This is a reduction in total capacity from 528,000 to 400,000 at Station 809.
HPL has typically been running about 180,000 to 200,000 mmbtu through Station
809 in August. We can pull more gas off of the A-S line at Swan Lake to keep
our throughput around the 175,000.
My original conversation with EPFS was that the capacity would be limited to
around 400,000 mmbtu total during the maintenance. Station 809 will be down
through the weekend and we will get a better picture of how much we can move
without 809 running. I will visit with EPFS on Monday and see if we can get
the volume bumped up (to 400,000) and adjust on Tuesday as necessary.
If you have any questions please call. 36449.
Gary H
---------------------- Forwarded by Gary A Hanks/HOU/ECT on 08/11/2000 11:08
AM ---------------------------
"Weir, Gordon R." <[email protected]> on 08/11/2000 10:54:54 AM
To: "'Gary Hanks'" <[email protected]>, "Young, Robert W."
<[email protected]>, "Phillips, Pat" <[email protected]>, "Schwarz,
Blake" <[email protected]>, "Van Matre, Thomas" <[email protected]>
cc: "Coffey, Ryan K." <[email protected]>, "Zimmer, Harry I."
<[email protected]>, "Veloz, Corina R." <[email protected]>, "Barnes,
Kent" <[email protected]>, "Quinn, David" <[email protected]>,
"Valenzuela, Deborah" <[email protected]>
Subject: Channel A/S Line Maintenance
Channel A/S Line Maintenance
Station 809 has scheduled maintenance on their 1B Solar Centaur Turbine for
the three gas flow days of August 15, 16 & 17, 2000. During this
maintenance the 2 reciprocating engines will be operating. The estimated
capacity through Station 809 during this time is approximately 350,000
mmbtu. Both owners are entitled to 1/2 of this capacity(175,000 mmbtu) &
should schedule accordingly.
Contact me if you have any questions.
Gordon Weir
505-599-2118
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Me too! I just got here -
John Arnold
04/03/2001 06:16 AM
To: Kim Ward/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
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Jeff, Greg and John,
Our old friend Tom Costantino is interested in coming back
to Enron. It seems that his move to NYMEX either will not happen
or will not happen for some time.
You can contact him at home:
Phone: (713) 860 8687 (h)
Vince | {
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Is everyone available for a brief conference call at 830 Tuesday morning?
Please let me know if you aren't available. Dial in instructions will be
forthcoming.
Thanks,
Kay | {
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We should plan on being on the call. Since Mark is not on distribution, we
should also see if he's available to be on as well. I'm assuming Jeff
Dasovich will participate. Should we let Zenee know that we'll be on the
call and not there in person?
Susan Scott
11/30/2000 09:44 AM
To: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: RE: GIR PD
Noon to 3 our time...
---------------------- Forwarded by Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron on 11/30/2000
09:43 AM ---------------------------
"Angeles, Zenee G. - TPZGA" <[email protected]> on 11/29/2000 04:56:29 PM
To: "'Alexander, Michael@sce'" <[email protected]>, "'Amirault, Paul@AEC'"
<[email protected]>, "'Bayless, David@Utility'"
<[email protected]>, "'Beach, Thomas@Crossborder'"
<[email protected]>, "'Burkholder, John@cts/whb'" <[email protected]>,
"'Chancellor, Craig@Calpine'" <[email protected]>, "'Counihan, Rick@Green
Mountain'" <[email protected]>, "'Dasovich, Jeff@Enron'"
<[email protected]>, "'Day, Michael@GMSSR'" <[email protected]>, "'Dingwall,
Brian@UEM'" <[email protected]>, "'Elsesser, Evelyn@aelaw'"
<[email protected]>, "'Johnson, Pamela@REMAC'" <[email protected]>, "'Jun,
Christine@aelaw'" <[email protected]>, "'Karp, Joseph@Whitecase'"
<[email protected]>, "'Keeler, Paul@BR'" <[email protected]>,
"'Leslie, John@Luce'" <[email protected]>, "'McCrea, Keith@CIG/CM'"
<[email protected]>, "'Paul, Joe@Dynegy'"
<[email protected]>, "'Pocta, Mark@ORA'" <[email protected]>,
"'Porter, Doug@SCE'" <[email protected]>, "'Rochman, Michael@CUB'"
<[email protected]>, "'Rochman, Michael@SPURR'" <[email protected]>,
"'Scott, Susan@TW'" <[email protected]>, "'Worster, Gerard@TXU'"
<[email protected]>, "'Zaiontz, Jean@BP'" <[email protected]>, "'Douglass,
Dan@SES'" <[email protected]>
cc: "Suwara, J.- TPJUS" <[email protected]>, "Wright, Gillian - TP1GXW"
<[email protected]>, "Sullivan, Glen J." <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: GIR PD
The GIR meeting scheduled for Monday, December 4, at the Gas Company Tower in
Room 2A (second floor) will start from 10:00 AM. to 1:00 PM.
Thank you.
Zenee Angeles
213/244-3831
-----Original Message-----
From:?? Angeles, Zenee G. - TPZGA
Sent:?? Wednesday, November 29, 2000 2:34 PM
To:???? Alexander, Michael@sce; Amirault, Paul@AEC; Bayless, David@Utility;
Beach, Thomas@Crossborder; Burkholder, John@cts/whb; Chancellor,
Craig@Calpine; Counihan, Rick@Green Mountain; Dasovich, Jeff@Enron; Day,
Michael@GMSSR; Dingwall, Brian@UEM; Elsesser, Evelyn@aelaw; Johnson,
Pamela@REMAC; Jun, Christine@aelaw; Karp, Joseph@Whitecase; Keeler, Paul@BR;
Leslie, John@Luce; McCrea, Keith@CIG/CM; Paul, Joe@Dynegy; Pocta, Mark@ORA;
Porter, Doug@SCE; Rochman, Michael@CUB; Rochman, Michael@SPURR; Scott,
Susan@TW; Worster, Gerard@TXU; Zaiontz, Jean@BP
Cc:???? Suwara, J.- TPJUS; Wright, Gillian - TP1GXW; Sullivan, Glen J.
Subject:??????? GIR PD
Importance:???? High
The GIR meeting to discuss the proposed decision issued on November 21 is
scheduled for Monday, December 4, in Room 2A of The Gas Company Tower at 555
West Fifth Street, in Los Angeles.
The following is the Conference Line information for those who are unable to
attend in person:
??????? Dial In No. 1-877-676-6548
??????? Confirmation code 4455426 (please follow prompts)
Parking validations at the GCT building will be available and lunch is
provided.
To assist us in planning, please RSVP to Zenee Angeles via e-mail
([email protected]) or via phone (213/244-3831) on your attendance.
Thank you. | {
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To: Everyone in Calgary and Toronto
As was previously advised in an earlier memo, and as I am confirming by this
memo, except only in special circumstances, and with the approval of John
Lavorato or Mark Haedicke, the tape retention policy for verbal confirmation
of transactions is one month. After one month, all tapes are destroyed.
Accordingly, for transactions verbally executed over the phone, you must bear
in mind the following:
1. Although all transactions are to be confirmed as soon as possible, if you
are aware of a transaction that has not been confirmed within one month from
deal execution, you must ensure that the portion of the tape applicable to
your transaction is removed and transcribed prior to tape destruction, by
making a specific request of me, for which I will then obtain the approval of
Mark Haedicke or John Lavorato.
2. If for any other reason you believe it is necessary to retain the taped
record of a transaction beyond the one month period, for example, because of
an actual or anticipated dispute with a counterparty, again you should make a
specific request of me to have that portion of the tape pulled and
transcribed, and I will seek the approval of Mark Haedicke or John Lavorato.
If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to me.
I want to emphasize that although the tapes serve to record the verbal
agreement of the parties, it is also imperative that we maintain a
disciplined records retention policy. It is therefore imperative that, to
the greatest extent possible, written confirmations are completed and
obtained as soon as possible as the best assurance against future disputes.
Obviously, the inability to establish the terms of a transaction, can result
in having to make amendments to that transactions by way of settlement with
the counterparty or, in the worse case, loss of the transaction, both of
which will result in unacceptable earnings consequences.
Peter | {
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Teb, what is the FERC allowed interest rate we can charge customers for late payment? | {
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An attorney for Reliant sent a letter on behalf of five Southern California Edison creditors (Reliant, Mirant, Dynegy, Enron, Puget Sound Energy) to SCE today requesting a meeting to discuss the terms of a forbearance agreement. The following is the statement we are using with the media:
We are interested in getting paid and in discussing constructive solutions. This letter is aimed at advancing that. We have no plans at this time to participate as a petitioning creditor in an involuntary bankruptcy filing. In fact, this letter is an attempt to avoid bankruptcy. | {
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We are currently experiencing performance problems with the Performance
Management website. This is due to the number of concurrent users accessing
the application. Technology is working on a solution to the problems and
will keep you posted as the problems are remedied.
Thank you for your patience. | {
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