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---------------------- Forwarded by Peter F Keavey/HOU/ECT on 08/15/2000
02:51 PM ---------------------------
Scott Neal
08/15/2000 02:22 PM
To: Dick Jenkins/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peter F Keavey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Spread option on Tiverton for Bal '00
---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Neal/HOU/ECT on 08/15/2000 02:22 PM
---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Kevin M Presto 08/15/2000 02:12 PM
To: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Spread option on Tiverton for Bal '00
---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT on 08/15/2000
02:02 PM ---------------------------
John Llodra@ENRON
08/15/2000 09:46 AM
To: Mark Dana Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D Baughman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin M
Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, John D Suarez/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Spread option on Tiverton for Bal '00
Calpine-EMI wants to get a bid from us on a spread option on their Tiverton
plant in Tiverton, Rhode Island for Sept 1, 00 through Dec 31, 00. (Tiverton
apparently has achieved full commercial status as of today) I will be
pulling together a price today/tomorrow and was hoping to get back to them no
later than end of this week. They are shopping this around to 4-5 entities
including us. Here are some details FYI:
Day-ahead on-peak call on either power or gas
Power qty = 250 MW
Power strike = $45/Mwh
Gas qty = 30,666 mmBtu per day (16 on-peak hours), which results in an
implied heat rate of about 7667 mmbtu/GWh
Gas strike is $5.90/mmBtu
Gas is delivered to plant; they will assign their Algonquin gas capacity
rights which will allow secondary rights anywhere on the Algonquin G lateral
Power firmness: unit contingent with availability guarantee of not less than
95%
Gas firmness: secondary firm
Please get back to me ASAP with any comments or questions, including any
feedback on the degree of "strategic fit" this position would provide us.
Ed, I could especially use some gas expertise in scrubbing down the gas piece
and to make sure our gas curves are in the market (some miscellaneous
customer feedback I've gotten suggests our Northeast gas numbers are a bit
off). Thanks all
John
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----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 02/20/2001 02:01 PM -----
Tori L Wells@ECT
02/20/2001 12:54 PM
To: Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Michael L Moran/HOU/EES@EES, Maureen
McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Secretary of Def. Corp. Fellowship Program - 03/07/01
Rob:
Mr. Lay will no longer be giving the presentation at the above mentioned
event, Steve Kean will. If you have prepared anything for this, will you
please get it to Steve?
Thank you, and if you have any questions please let me know.
Tori
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I just sent in a request for a new CGAS/NFUL interconnect - request #2410. I
entered meter number 6000065 for NFUL, it should be 600065.
Opps.
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PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL: ATTORNEY-CLIENT COMMUNICATION, ATTORNEY WORK
PRODUCT
Dear David,
This will confirm that you have been retained on behalf of Enron Capital &
Trade Singapore Pte Ltd. ("ECT") in the above-referenced alleged cargo
contamination matter as its London solicitor. Again, you will be liaising
with Neale Gregson of Watson, Farley's office in Singapore, who will continue
to perform the factual development on this case for ECT, subject to your
direction and supervision. Matt Lee, ECT's in-house attorney in Singapore,
will set up a telephone conference with you and Neale for some time tomorrow,
prior to opening of business in Houston. In case you need to get in touch
with him, the telephone number I use for Matt is 65-838-9103 I believe
Neal's number is 65-532-5335. I will call you tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. London
time, 9:00 a.m. Houston time, to touch base with you.
FACTS
The following is a thumbnail of the facts that have been reported to me. I
have not had a chance to run this summary past Matt, and would be grateful
for any corrections he might like to make.
ECT purchased a quantity of "Elang Crude, suitable for export" from Phillips
Petroleum Company ("Phillips"), and voyage-chartered the M/V PACIFIC VIRGO
from Mitsubishi Corporation ("Mitsubishi"),the time-charterer, to carry it
from Phillips' offshore loading facility in Indonesia to Thailand and the
Phillipines for use by the buyer, First Gas Power Corporation ("FGPC"), as
compressor fuel. There exists a long-term compressor fuel agreement between
ECT and FGPC that contains several specifications that the product needed to
pass. The agreement between ECT and Phillips does not mention any of these
specifications.
One of the specifications at issue from the ECT/FGPC agreement is ASTM D
3605, which is used to test for the presence of certain metals. According to
ECT's surveyors, ASTM D 3605 apparently does not produce test results that
are sufficiently reproducible to be useful. ECT has apparently been trying
for some months to convince FGPC of this, but without success. FGPC
reportedly advises that Seimens, from whom it purchased the compressors at
issue, might void its warranty to FGPC if fuel is used that does not meet
ASTM D 3605.
A separate specification from the ECT/FGPC agreement, for sediments, may
also become at issue. Months before the product at issue was loaded, ECT had
Elang Crude from this same facility tested to determine whether it would meet
the FGPC specifications, and found that the Elang Crude was on-spec for ASTM
D 3605, but off-spec for sedimentation (again, a test separate and apart from
ASTM D 3605) by almost double the allowed amount. It is not clear why ECT
decided to purchase product from Phillips despite this test. It is unknown
at this time whether this test included any of the product later loaded.
At some point prior to loading, ECT did put the ship on notice that the
cargo had to meet specifications for use as compressor fuel. The ship
responded by recommending that the tanks be Butterworthed, at an extra cost
(per the C/P) to ECT of $30,000. ECT declined, apparently opting for a less
expensive fresh water rinse. Reportedly, the ship then advised that it did
not have sufficient fresh water to perform a fresh water (as opposed to
seawater) rinse. I am not sure what tank cleaning ultimately took place, or
who paid for it. SGS, ECT's surveyors, did deliver a dry certificate to us
before loading.
The ship loaded 659,133 bbls. (per B/L) at the MODEC Venture 1, Phillips'
floating offshore facility in Indonesia, from June 20-21. Testing of the
shore tanks at loading revealed that the Elang Crude did meet the
specifications in the FGPC contract. ECT paid Phillips an FOB price of $20,
706,663.20 for the cargo.
After loading in Indonesia, the ship then proceeded to Thailand, where from
June 28-30 it off-loaded 410,697 bbls for storage, for the eventual use of
FGPC. No quality testing of the product was apparently done aboard or ashore
at that time. The ship thereafter sailed to the Phillipines for off-loading
the remainder of the cargo.
Upon off-loading in the Phillipines, the cargo was found off-spec for the
presence of metals and sediment. FGPC rejected the cargo; Wilson, Farley
opined that FGPC was squarely within its contractual rights to do so. ECT
placed all potentially liable parties on notice and resold the cargo
remaining on board to LG Caltex ("Caltex"), reportedly a Korean refinery, on
a CIF outturn basis, for what I understand to be only a small (approximately
$300,00) reduction in the value of the cargo.
ECT will not know exactly what it will be paid by the Korean refinery until
the end of August, as the purchase was based on an August price index. That
cargo discharged in Korea and received by Caltex directly into its crude oil
storage facility on July 26. It appears that Caltex did not do any quality
inspection before this occurred. No protest or objection to the quality of
the cargo has been received from Caltex.
ECT is attempting to find another buyer for the Elang Crude currently in
storage in Thailand, as it is apparently unsuitable for FGPC's use there as
well. Matt will know whether that product has been tendered to and rejected
by FGPC.
Mitsubishi has tendered an invoice for approximately $500,00 freight for
the voyage from the Phillipines to Korea, and has submitted an invoice for
approximately $250,000 for demurrage for the voyage from Indonesia to the
Phillipines. ECT has already paid approximately $790,000 freight for the
voyage from Indonesia to the Phillipines. Parenthetically, two different
charter parties were used: one for the voyage from Indonesia to the
Phillipines, and one for the voyage from the Phillipines to Korea.
A number of samples of the cargo were taken at the MODEC Venture 1, in
Thailand, and the Phillipines, at surveys that appear to have been jointly
attended by ECT, ECT's cargo underwriters, and Owners/P&I. As I understand
it, the reports of the various analyses done to date are somewhat confusing.
A joint analysis is being planned to take place in Singapore. Unfortunately,
the seals on a number of samples were broken by SGS, our surveyors; however,
my hope is that there are a number of other samples that can serve the same
purpose.
ECT has also retained a Captain Sawant of PacMarine to act as an independent
expert for us in this matter. Captain Sawant has prepared a report and there
is a Watson, Farley memo containing notes of an interview of him. As I
understand his report, Captain Sawant believes that the contamination
probably took place aboard ship, as a result of (a) inadequate cleaning of
the tanks and (b) the cleansing properties of this condensate cargo.
A related issue of great importance to ECT is FGPC's position going forward
regarding what I understand to be a long-term compressor fuel purchase
agreement. Under the agreement, there are reportedly three alternative fuels
which ECT may, given certain conditions, deliver to FGPC: condensate,
gas/oil, and naptha. Condensate is apparently the first choice, but must
meet ASTM D 3605, which ECT now feels is extremely difficult to do, given the
unreliability of the test. Gas/oil can reportedly only be used where ECT has
been unable, despite the use of due diligence, to locate condensate that
meets ASTM D 3605. If FGPC accepts gas/oil as a substitute, however, then
FGPC is responsible for paying a substantial tax on it that does not apply to
condensate. Naptha will reportedly cause ECT to lose money, because of its
lower Btu content.
Because of the problems with the M/V PACIFIC VIRGO product, ECT has
reportedly contacted FGPC about accepting gas/oil as a substitute. I have
heard that this will cause FGPC to become liable for a tax in the range of
$1,000,000, although this has not been confirmed. Before agreeing to accept
gas/oil, FGPC has requested a letter advising what due diligence efforts ECT
has performed in order to secure product that does meet its specs.
Parenthetically, I ask that Matt remind me who the ECT trader was who
actually did this deal.
URGENT ISSUES
1. Who to use as ECT's experts. Neale has recommended Captain Richard
Gregory of Noble, Denton and Dr. Eric Mullen of Burgoynes. I do not know
whether Neale intends to use Captain Sawant, who has reportedly never
testified. I feel that the quality of ECT's experts will be of great
significance in this case and want to make sure that whoever we use can, in
your opinion, command the respect of a London arbitration tribunal in a
proceeding against the ship or, if necessary, against the cargo underwriters.
If that means getting a London-based expert, let's discuss it and get this
issue resolved before the joint survey that is being scheduled to take place
in the Phillipines.
2. Resolving ECT's insurance claim. As you know, Cliff Bennett of
Minton's (the same firm that Enron is using as its experts in the M/V HAVMANN
matter) is following this matter for ECT's cargo underwriters. I am told
that Bennett has not been told by us about the pre-sale product sampling. My
concern is that once he finds out, he (and the ship) will raise inherent vice
as a defense. Please take a look at the cargo policy that I will be sending
you by courier and (a) advise of any coverage issues you see and (b) give us
your thoughts as to the best way of resolving ECT's claim quickly.
3. Whether ECT should file for arbitration before the ship does so. You
mentioned that the ship is likely to file an arbitration demand in the near
future and seek an interim award of its $510,000 freight claim. Given that,
I would like your recommendation in very short order as to whether ECT should
wait for that to happen and file a counterclaim, or proceed with filing an
original demand.
4. Whether ECT can raise the doctrines of impossibility of performance or
frustration of performance or some other legal theory to challenge the use by
FGPC of the ASTM D 3605 specification in this matter.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
This afternoon, I will be faxing certain key documents to you, and will send
the rest by courier. I am also asking that Matt telefax to you copies of the
following documents (Matt, I apologize if you have already sent them to me):
1. ECT's purchase agreement with Phillips
2. ECT's long-term agreement to supply fuel to FGPC, and purchase orders (or
the like) that particularly relate to this cargo.
3. A copy of the first charter party, as soon as it is sent to us.
4. Anything which reflects the terms of the second charter party.
David, we appreciate your availability and look forward to working with you.
Regards,
Britt Davis
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Enron is forming a new organization - - the Enron Xcelerator - - to drive the
formation and development of new businesses at Enron. Enron's unique ability
to start and develop new businesses has driven most of our growth over the
years. Lou L. Pai, currently Chairman and CEO of Enron Energy Services, will
lead the Xcelerator. Over his years at Enron, Lou has been key to the
creation and rapid growth of our wholesale gas, wholesale power and energy
service businesses. The existing business units will continue their
development of core businesses, while the Xcelerator will be responsible for
developing new business opportunities that are natural extensions of Enron's
business model and core skills, but not currently under development elsewhere
in Enron.
Dave Delainey, currently President and CEO of Enron Americas, will become
Chairman and CEO of Enron Energy Services. Dave brings a wealth of
experience and accomplishment from Enron Wholesale Services' businesses where
he led the growth of our Canadian business and our North American origination
activity and, most recently, had a great year in Enron Americas.
Dave is forming an Office of the Chairman in EES. Joining Dave in the Office
of the Chairman are Dan Leff, President of EES, Global Energy Services, and
Marty Sunde, President of EES, Global Marketing and Services. Dan and Marty
have been instrumental in the development and execution of the successful EES
business model. Also joining the Office of the Chairman of EES is Janet
Dietrich as Chief Operating Officer. Janet, currently is Managing Director
in Enron Americas, where she has been successful in many of Enron Wholesale's
core businesses, including gas trading, risk management and structural
origination. Tom White will continue as Vice Chairman of EES and will focus
on the development and expansion of EES' customer relationships. Lou, Tom,
Dan, Marty and the entire EES organization have developed a great business
model with great growth prospects. EES has become an essential part of
Enron's market valuation and growth story. This new leadership structure
will enable EES to continue on its path of sustained growth and increasing
profitability.
John Lavorato will succeed Dave as President and CEO of Enron Americas. John
has been an essential part of Enron's energy trading success over the years
and is a key part of Enron Wholesale Services' continuing success story.
Joining John is Louise Kitchen, currently President and CEO of Enron
NetWorks. Louise, who accelerated Enron's outstanding growth with the
deployment of EnronOnline, will take over as Chief Operating Officer of Enron
Americas.
Philippe Bibi, currently Chief Operating Officer of Enron NetWorks will take
over as President and CEO of Enron NetWorks. Under Philippe's leadership,
Enron has become a technology leader and the leading e-commerce company.
Joining Philippe as Chief Operating Officer is Greg Piper, currently Managing
Director of Enron NetWorks. Greg currently leads Enron NetWork's origination
activity and was responsible for the creation and deployment of ClickPaper,
Enron's successful online pulp and paper marketplace.
Please join us in congratulating all of these individuals on their
achievements and their new responsibilities.
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In an effort to remain up to date with your goals and expectations for your investment portfolio, we recommend an annual meeting. This will give us the chance to catch up on changes in your life, review your asset allocation, the current market conditions and any possible changes in income and estate tax laws.
Since we are entering the last quarter of 2001, we feel it is time to conduct your review. Please review the attached document to begin the process for your review. Simply complete the form and return to us via fax, mail or email.
Many of our clients are located out of state, we will conduct your review over the phone.
If you do not feel it is necessary to review your financial plan at this time, please complete the top half of the attachment and return it to update our records.
As always, we appreciate the confidence you place in us and we hope to work with you toward your financial success for many years to come.
We look forward to meeting with you soon.
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Financial Consultant
Emery Financial Group
713-853-2388 (Direct)
866-753-9556
713-853-2366 (Fax)
[email protected]
- Doc11.doc
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Effective Monday, November 19, Mark Haedicke will office in the new building. His location will be: ECS 06788 (sixth floor, office number 788).
My new location will be ECS 06785 (just outside Mark's office).
Our telephone numbers and fax number will remain the same.
Janette Elbertson
Enron Wholesale Services
Legal Department
Telephone: (713) 853-7906
Fax: (713) 646-2600
e-mail: [email protected]
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What do you think? We have a babysitter that night already, although I am sure we could cancel it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cash, Trey
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 9:17 AM
To: Cash, Michelle
Subject: FW: Christmas Party News!
FYI
-----Original Message-----
From: Goodrow, Alicia
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:27 PM
To: Maxey, Dave; Short, Carol; Cash, Trey; Williams, David; Lackey, Shelly; Monshaugen, Ann; Wilson, Danny; Hollman, James; Briscoe, Marian; Woods, Joann; Griffin, Khristina; Neuner, Kirk; Winn, Melinda; Khosla, Neeti
Subject: Christmas Party News!
Hey Gang:
Dave's staff meeting was attended by women in a party mood and Kirk with some limited veto rights! We have tentatively scheduled a casual family Christmas party for Dave's Gang for December 8 at Alicia's house in the Heights. This is a kid-friendly event with a street party twist - we'll start with a casual dinner at 5pm at the Goodrows then, weather permitting, travel by foot, wagon, stroller, bicycles, scooters or similar modes to the Lights in the Heights Street Party a few blocks away.
We'll send out better invitations next week. But please mark your calendars and inform your household event coordinators now.
Check out the attached link to Lights in the Heights for more info about carolling and carousing for Christmas!
Ho Ho Ho
Alicia
http://www.woodland-heights.org/Events/LIH/home.html
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** I inadvertently left this article out of the first distribution of
articles.
This story appeared on http://www.individual.com April 10, 2001
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[B] FULL/ Calpine confident PG&E will repay past-due power sales --Calpine
has $267 mln accounts receivable with PG&E --Calpine has $68 mln note r <>
Chicago, April 4 (BridgeNews) - Calpine Corp. said it is confident that
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. will repay its past-due receivables for power
sold
to it by Calpine. Calpine said it has $267 million in accounts receivable with
PG&E, as well as a $68 million receivable note that is not yet due.
PG&E must
cure its outstanding defaults and pay its outstanding balances in order to
continue working with Calpine through its bankruptcy proceedings.
--Blue Derkin, BridgeNews
* * *
The following is the text of today's announcement, with emphasis added by
BridgeNews. BridgeStation users will find links to company data at the end:
PG&E Bankruptcy Will Not Affect Calpine's Commitment to California Power
Market
/FROM PR NEWSWIRE SAN FRANCISCO 415-543-7800/
TO BUSINESS AND ENERGY EDITORS:
PG&E Bankruptcy Will Not Affect Calpine's Commitment to California
Power Market
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to Pacific Gas and
Electric Company's (PG&E) April 6th Chapter 11 filing, Calpine Corporation
(NYSE: CPN), the San Jose, Calif.-based independent power company, stated it
is confident that PG&E, through a successful reorganization, will be able
to
pay Calpine's Qualifying Facility (QF) subsidiaries for all past due power
sales, in addition to electricity deliveries made on a going-forward basis.
CALPINE'S QF SUBSIDIARIES SELL POWER TO PG&E UNDER THE TERMS OF LONG-TERM
QF CONTRACTS AT ELEVEN FACILITIES, REPRESENTING NEARLY 600 MEGAWATTS OF
ELECTRICITY FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER CUSTOMERS. AS OF MARCH 31, 2001,
CALPINE HAS RECORDED APPROXIMATELY $267 MILLION IN ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WITH
PG&E, PLUS A $68 MILLION NOTE RECEIVABLE NOT YET DUE AND PAYABLE. THE
COMPANY'S REMAINING CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS, TOTALING APPROXIMATELY
700 MEGAWATTS OF CAPACITY, PROVIDE ELECTRICITY TO MUNICIPALITIES AND OTHER
CREDITWORTHY THIRD PARTIES.
CALPINE'S QF FACILITIES ARE PART OF A 9,000-MEGAWATT QF SUPPLY THAT
PROVIDE CALIFORNIA CUSTOMERS WITH A LONG-TERM SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY AT PRICES
SIGNIFICANTLY BELOW CURRENT WHOLESALE PRICES. THIS CRITICAL POWER SUPPLY
REPRESENTS APPROXIMATELY 33 PERCENT OF THE STATE'S POWER DEMAND. WITHOUT
THESE CONTRACTS IN PLACE FOR THIS SUMMER, CALIFORNIA FACES THE PROSPECT OF
MORE BLACKOUTS AND HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN INCREASED COSTS.
FOR THESE QF CONTRACTS TO CONTINUE, PG&E MUST ASSUME THE CONTRACTS IN THE
BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. IN ORDER TO ASSUME THESE CONTRACTS, PG&E WILL BE
REQUIRED TO CURE ALL OUTSTANDING DEFAULTS, INCLUDING PAYING ALL PAST DUE
AMOUNTS. IF PG&E FAILS TO ASSUME THE CONTRACTS, CALPINE'S QF SUBSIDIARIES
WILL BE ABLE TO SELL POWER ON THE OPEN MARKET AND SEEK DAMAGES FROM PG&E
FOR
BREACH OF CONTRACT THROUGH THE BANKRUPTCY CLAIMS RESOLUTION PROCESS.
"As the state's leading developer of new electric generating facilities,
Calpine remains committed to providing innovative solutions for California's
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Tx Please stay on top of this and pass on info to Bradford for inclusion in
our overall Calif. analysis. Rick
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[email protected] writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
The PRLWG Conference Call scheduled for Tuesday, May 8, 2001 - CANCELLED.
RESCHEDULED:
DATE: Wednesday, May 9, 2001
TIME: 9:00 AM - Noon
Dial in Number: 201-368-8714
Participant Code: 964064
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Ben,
I'll take a look at it today, you night owl. Hope the kids cut you some
slack after your late night.
You're missing our last week of nice weather for the season. It was 65
degress this am. I'm taking Herman to the game tonight, which will be
wonderful in this weather. Next comes 90 degrees.
Michael had his first soccer practice yesterday - actually a skills
assessment to put them on teams. He loved it. His big sister and her
boyfriend took him to buy soccer clothes afterwards. He is wearing his shin
guards and soccer shorts to school today. Too cute.
Hope you are enjoying your little ones.
Kay
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Dabhol lenders to vote today on PPA PPPPA termination
Business Standard, 05/16/01
Enron to suspend investments of 600 mln usd in Brazil energy sector
AFX News, 05/15/01
USA: Sempra unit to boost natgas delivery to California.
Reuters English News Service, 05/15/01
Enron Urges Reforms In Japan Electricity Market-Nikkei
Dow Jones International News, 05/15/01
Enron Agrees to Provide Market Data to NGX
PR Newswire, 05/15/01
UAE To Seek New Partners If Enron Exits Dolphin Gas Proj
Dow Jones International News, 05/15/01
Enron Should Sell Utility to Oregon, Lawmaker Argues (Update2)
Bloomberg, 05/15/01
Enron to Provide Gas Prices to NGX, Drops Lawsuit (Update1)
Bloomberg, 05/15/01
Dabhol lenders to vote today on PPA PPPPA termination
Our Banking Bureau Mumbai
05/16/2001
Business Standard
1
Copyright (c) Business Standard
The 25-odd lenders to the Dabhol power project will vote today on whether the
Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company (DPC) should be allowed to to serve a
preliminary PPA termination notice to the Maharashtra State Electricity Board
(MSEB). The voting will take place through conference calls criss-crossing
the globe at 6.30 pm, Indian Standard Time. Even though the three Indian
lenders_ the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), the State Bank of
India (SBI) and ICICI_ have decided to vote against the proposition, they
will not be able to block the move.
Technically, the proposal can be passed if four per cent of lenders are in
favour of the termination notice. In effect, it will be passed if one of the
25 lenders casts its vote in favour of it. So, it's almost a foregone
conclusion that DPC will be asked to issue its termination notice.
Multilateral agency J-Exim, which has provided guarantees, will not
participate in the exercise. Barring J-Exim, other financial intermediaries
including global arrangers ABN Amro, Citi, ANZIB, CSFB and other banks and
OPIC will cast their votes tomorrow. "In the first round, Indian lenders put
their foot down and refused to give clearance to the termination notice.
Thistime around they will not be able to block the move any more. The Indian
lenders alone cannot save the controversial $3 billion as some of the foreign
lenders are in favour of issuing the termination notice," said a source. The
Indian lenders are in favour of completing the project without any time and
cost over-run. They have disbursed about 80 per cent of their Rs 1,500 crore
worth of loan commitments to phase II of the project, 93 per cent of which is
complete. The trial run is expected to commence in June. The board of the
Dabhol Power Company has already authorised Enron India managing director, K
Wade Cline, to serve a termination notice as and when he deems fit. At a
meeting of the lenders last month in London, the foreign lenders were keen
that the termination notice be served in the face of defaults by the
Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) and the Union government's refusal
to honour the counter-guarantee of Rs 102 crore for the December bill. The
domestic lenders are not covered by the counter-guarantee if the contract is
terminated. The foreign lenders are covered by the counter-guarantee.
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Enron to suspend investments of 600 mln usd in Brazil energy sector
05/15/2001
AFX News
(c) 2001 by AFP-Extel News Ltd
SAO PAULO (AFX) - Enron Corp will suspend investments of 600 mln usd in the
Brazilian energy sector, news agency JB Online quoted Enron vice-president
and Eletricidade e Servicos SA Elektro chairman Orlando Gonzales as saying.
Of the total investment, 500 mln usd was to be assigned to the expansion of
the thermoelectric plant Cuiaba II in the state of Mato Grosso, and in the
construction of Rogen in the state of Rio de Janeiro, with the remainder to
be invested in unit Elektro, it said.
"There are no clear regulations for the sector. Regulatory issues are holding
back investments," JB Online quoted Gonzales as saying.
Gonzales said the decision to suspend the investments may be reconsidered if
the energy sector regulator Aneel establishes clearer regulations.
mg/as
For more information and to contact AFX: www.afxnews.com and www.afxpress.com
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
USA: Sempra unit to boost natgas delivery to California.
05/15/2001
Reuters English News Service
(C) Reuters Limited 2001.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 15 (Reuters) - Southern California Gas Co. (SCG) said in a
statement on Tuesday it will add around 200 million cubic feet a day, or
about six percent, to its pipeline system by the end of the year in order to
meet the surge in demand for gas-fired power generation.
Today's announcement comes two months after SCG, a unit of Sempra Energy ,
proposed to increase capacity on its system by 175 mmcfd, or five percent.
Both projects will add around 11 percent of new gas capacity to its
transmission system this year, the company said in a statement.
In its latest proposal, called the Kramer Junction Interconnect, SCG said it
would build a 32-mile pipeline link to the Kern-Mojave pipeline system that
will allow it to deliver around 200 mmcfd into its system.
The new capacity would be enough to drive three 500-megawatt power plants or
enough gas to serve 1.4 million residential customers a day, the statement
said.
SCG, the nation's largest gas utility with more 18 million consumers in
central and Southern California, said utilization of its intrastate
transmission system in the past nine months had jumped from 75 percent to
over 95 percent, due largely to the rise in gas-fired power generation.
The company's announcement is the latest in several proposals to expand gas
pipeline capacity to California, where demand for gas is expected to jump
because of the number of gas-fired power plants being built or scheduled for
construction.
Gas is already used to generate about a third of California's electricity.
And since April 1999, the state has approved 13 major gas-fired power plant
projects with a combined generation capacity of more than 8,900 megawatts.
Nine gas-fired power plants, with a total generation capacity of more than
6,000 megawatts, are under construction.
Over the past two months plans to build or expand gas lines serving
California have been announced by Enron unit Transwestern, Williams Cos' Kern
River Transmission, El Paso Corp. units El Paso Natural Gas Co. and Mohave
Pipeline Co., Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. unit National Energy Group,
Questar Corp. , Calpine Corp. , and Kinder Morgan .
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Enron Urges Reforms In Japan Electricity Market-Nikkei
05/15/2001
Dow Jones International News
(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)
TOKYO (Nikkei)--Asserting that cuts in electricity prices will help Japanese
companies save as much as Y4 trillion, major U.S. energy firm Enron Corp.
(ENE) on Tuesday urged Japanese power firms to revamp the electricity market
by separating operations such as power generation, transmission and
distribution, The Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported.
Enron's 10-point proposal also calls for the construction of more power
plants and full-scale deregulation of retail electricity, including sales to
households. If such measures are carried out and electricity prices fall to
match the levels of other industrialized nations, Japan's industrial sector
could trim its costs by Y4 trillion, Enron said.
At a seminar on power industry deregulation hosted by Enron, the company
asserted that Japan's deregulation in such areas as wholesale electricity
auctions in 1996 and bulk retail sales last year has not brought significant
benefits to end-users.
New suppliers entering the market only account for a combined 0.4% of the
entire electricity sector, Enron said, criticizing the fact that power plant
facilities are mainly concentrated among electric power companies.
Regarding prices, an official representing operators of power generation
facilities asserted that "industrial-use electricity prices in Japan are
stuck at a high level at around Y13 per kilowatt, compared with Y5 in the
U.S., Y3 in Canada, Y9 in Germany and Y4-Y8 in Southeast Asia."
In fact, department store operator Takashimaya Co. (8233 or J.TKA), which
last November switched to new market entrants for part of its electricity
supply, was able to cut costs by Y450 million in the first year, said a
company official.
Enron hopes to generate competition by urging Japanese electric utilities to
spin off different operations, analysts say. If the number of power
generation facility operators increases, this will help bolster Japan's
electricity trading market, an area in which Enron has a strong business
interest.
Splitting electricity operations into generation, transmission and
distribution is expected to open the electric utility network to new
entrants. This will boost transparency in the fees that electric power
companies charge for transmitting power on behalf of the operators of power
generation facilities, Enron says.
Citing the power shortage in California, however, Japan's electricity sector
has strongly opposed such spin-offs, stating that generation and distribution
must be part of a single continuum to ensure a stable supply.
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Enron Agrees to Provide Market Data to NGX
05/15/2001
PR Newswire
(Copyright (c) 2001, PR Newswire)
CALGARY, May 15 /PRNewswire/ - NGX Canada Inc. (NGX), a wholly owned
subsidiary of OM AB (OM), today announced that an arrangement has been made
with Enron Canada Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Enron Corp. (Enron),
whereby trading data from certain contracts listed on Enron's online trading
system, EnronOnline will be included in the computation of three Alberta Gas
Price Indices.
NGX acquired the AECO "C" & NIT Daily Spot, One-Month Spot, and Bid-Week Spot
gas price indices (Alberta Gas Price Indices) from Canadian Enerdata Ltd.
last September. Subsequent to the acquisition of the Alberta Gas Price
Indices, NGX has provided real-time information to its customers on the
establishment of the weighted average price indices based on transactions
conducted through NGX's trading system. Canadian Enerdata Limited continues
to publish the Alberta Gas Price Indices in the Canadian Gas Price Reporter.
Peter Krenkel, President of NGX, stated, "We believe that inclusion of data
from EnronOnline will serve to make our price indices among the best in North
America. The industry has been very supportive of the visibility and
integrity we are able to bring to the Alberta Gas Price Indices, which
removes the guesswork around gas price index methodology. However, after
reviewing the matter with Enron and other industry participants, we
recognized that Enron had legitimate concerns and the industry felt that
"more is better". The inclusion of data from the highly liquid EnronOnline
system should improve the quality of our price indices even further."
Rob Milnthorp, President and CEO of Enron Canada commented, "We are very
pleased to have EnronOnline transactions included in the Alberta Gas Price
Indices. This will provide industry participants with a more comprehensive
source of data and a better opportunity to manage risk around these price
indices as they are now assured that all their transactions on EnronOnline
will be included in the computation of the Alberta Price Indices."
The inclusion of EnronOnline data satisfies the principal claims made by
Enron in their legal action against NGX, Canadian Enerdata Ltd., OM and
Richard Zarzeczny and Enron has agreed to discontinue the legal action
against those parties with the conclusion of this arrangement.
NGX and Enron are planning to implement the necessary system changes by
August 1, 2001 but in any event will provide at least thirty days notice to
the industry. Once in operation, data from transactions in the relevant
contracts listed on EnronOnline will be fed to NGX in real-time. The
methodology for computing the Alberta Gas Price Indices will continue to be
on a weighted-average basis.
NGX will engage independent auditors to insure full compliance with the Index
Methodology Guide. This guide is available on NGX's website at www.ngx.com.
NGX located in Calgary, Canada provides electronic trading and clearing
services to natural gas buyers and sellers at seven markets in Canada. Over
the past six years, NGX has grown to serve over 120 customers with trading
activity averaging 225,000 TJ's per month. NGX is owned 100% by OM
(www.om.com).
OM is a leader in providing products and services in the field of transaction
technology. The company, with assets exceeding CDN $700 million, operates
exchanges in Calgary, London and Stockholm and develops technology that
increases the efficiency of financial and energy markets throughout the
world. OM is listed on Stockholmsborsen (ticker symbol "OM").
Enron Corp. is one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas and
communications companies. The company, with revenues of U.S. $101 billion in
2000, markets electricity and natural gas, delivers physical commodities and
financial risk management services to customers around the world, and has
developed an intelligent network platform to facilitate online business.
Fortune magazine has named Enron "America's Most Innovative Company" for six
consecutive years. Enron's Internet address is www.enron.com. The stock is
traded under the ticker symbol "ENE".
Canadian Enerdata Ltd. (www.enerdata.com) located in Markham Ontario has been
providing information services to the North American energy industry for over
17 years. Enerdata publishes the Canadian Gas Price Reporter, PriceLine
Daily, Natural Gas Market Report and Canadian Energy Trends. Enerdata also
sponsors GasFair & Power, Canada's largest natural gas and electricity market
conference and trade show, now in its 11th year. SOURCE NGX Canada Inc.
/CONTACT: Enron Corp. - Mr. Eric Thode, Director of Public Relations,
713-853-9053; NGX Canada Inc.- Mr. Peter Krenkel, President, 403-974-1705; OM
- Ms. Anna Eriksson - Vice President Corporate Communications, +46 (8) 405 66
12; Canadian Enerdata Ltd. - Mr. Richard Zarzeczny, President, 905-479-9697/
11:17 EDT
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
UAE To Seek New Partners If Enron Exits Dolphin Gas Proj
05/15/2001
Dow Jones International News
(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)
DUBAI -(Dow Jones)- If U.S.-based Enron Corp. (ENE) pulls out of the $3.5
billion Dolphin gas project, in which the company holds a 24.5% stake, the
U.A.E. Offsets Group, or UOG, will consider other companies to replace it, a
United Arab Emirates industry source close to the project said Tuesday.
Industry sources Monday said Enron is considering withdrawing from the
project because it doesn't believe it will be profitable.
Dolphin, an agreement signed two years ago by UOG and Qatar Petroleum, plans
to bring 2 billion cubic feet a day of natural gas from Qatar's offshore
North Field to Abu Dhabi and onward to Dubai.
Enron and TotalFinaElf (TOT) each hold a 24.5% stake in the project, while
UOG owns the remaining 51%.
Enron is set to focus on the midstream part of the project - gas
transportation - which requires building a 350-kilometer pipeline from a
processing plant in Ras Laffan, Qatar, to the Taweelah terminal in Abu Dhabi
and the Jebel Ali terminal in Dubai.
The U.A.E. source said originally, it was thought that the U.A.E. government
would fund the pipeline, which is estimated to cost around $1 billion.
However, more recently, the source said the U.A.E. suggested that Enron put
up the money itself.
Other industry sources said Enron and TotalFinaElf also had to pay
significant fees to join the project. TotalFinaElf will
operate the upstream part of the project, which includes developing
natural gas reserves in two blocks of the North Field. First wells are
scheduled to be drilled in the second half of 2001 and come onstream in
2005.
Last week, the Middle East Economic Survey reported that the foreign partners
haven't yet agreed on the precise details of their working relationship or on
the price of the pipeline.
Qatar Petroleum and Dolphin Energy Ltd., a subsidiary of UOG, signed an
initial agreement in March for the upstream section of the project. A full
agreement is expected to be concluded in September, the source said.
-By Dyala Sabbagh, Dow Jones Newswires; 9714 331 4260;
[email protected]
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Enron Should Sell Utility to Oregon, Lawmaker Argues (Update2)
2001-05-15 16:35 (New York)
Enron Should Sell Utility to Oregon, Lawmaker Argues (Update2)
(Updates with closing share prices.)
Washington, May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp. should sell
Portland General Electric Co. to Oregon so state consumers can be
insulated from soaring electricity prices, a congressman said.
``Purchasing PGE would give Oregon ratepayers more control by
keeping its assets in Oregon, accountable solely to Oregonians,''
U.S. Representative Peter DeFazio, a Democrat from Springfield,
Oregon, said in a letter to Governor John Kitzhaber.
The governor is considering DeFazio's proposal, said
Kitzhaber spokesman Kevin Smith.
Last month, Houston-based Enron, the biggest energy trader,
agreed to cancel the $3.1 billion sale of Portland General, a
utility with more than 700,000 Oregon customers, to Sierra Pacific
Resources of Reno, Nevada.
Enron and Sierra Pacific blamed laws spawned by high power
prices and electricity shortages in the West for the sale's
collapse.
``We are pleased to keep Portland General in our asset
portfolio because it's a solid earnings performer,'' Enron
spokeswoman Karen Denne said. ``If approached by a buyer who
recognizes its value, we'd consider selling it.'' She declined to
comment on a potential bid by Oregon.
The state should act swiftly, DeFazio said, citing press
reports that the U.K.'s Scottish Power Plc, owner of PacifiCorp,
the largest utility in the U.S Northwest, may bid for Portland
General.
Scottish Power, based in Glasgow, Scotland, would have more
than 70 percent of Oregon electricity customers if it added
Portland General, raising ``serious regulatory concerns about
market power,'' he said.
Bond Issue
Oregon could issue bonds to purchase Portland General, using
the utility's profits to pay the debt, DeFazio said. The state
might run it as a public utility or a cooperative, he said.
Enron and Sierra Pacific called off the Portland General sale
because of laws passed by Nevada and California legislators that
slow the deregulation of their wholesale power markets.
California and Nevada have blocked sales of power plants by
utilities. Sierra Pacific had to sell a stake in a Nevada power
plant that sells power to California to win regulatory approval of
the Portland General purchase.
Average power prices on the California-Oregon border this
year have soared ninefold to $296.34 a megawatt hour over the year-
earlier period. A megawatt hour can light 750 average California
homes for an hour.
Shares of Enron fell $1.76 to $$56.99. They've fallen 31
percent this year.
Sierra Pacific rose 9 cents to $16.09. Scottish Power rose 9
pence to 492 ($7) in London.
Enron to Provide Gas Prices to NGX, Drops Lawsuit (Update1)
2001-05-15 16:26 (New York)
Enron to Provide Gas Prices to NGX, Drops Lawsuit (Update1)
(Adds closing share price.)
Houston, May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp., the world's
biggest energy trader, agreed to provide natural-gas pricing
information to NGX Canada Inc. and drop a C$100 million
($64.7 million) suit against the Canadian gas exchange.
Enron sued NGX in November after the Internet exchange, a
unit of the company that owns the Stockholm Stock Exchange,
changed providers of its gas-pricing data and didn't include
trades on EnronOnline, Enron's Internet exchange, when calculating
gas-price indexes.
Calgary-based NGX agreed to include EnronOnline trades in
calculating its Alberta Gas Price Indices by August, Enron
spokesman Eric Thode said.
NGX, owned by Stockholm's OM Gruppen AB, is used by about 90
percent of Canadian gas traders, and many traders use EnronOnline
to sell gas from western Canada, the biggest supplier of the
cleaner-burning fuel to the U.S.
Houston-based Enron fell $1.76 to $56.99.
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FYI. Meeting is at 100
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 09/21/2000 12:02
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From: Sheila Tweed@ECT on 09/21/2000 11:21 AM
To: Peggy Banczak/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob Carter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barton
Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ed B Hearn III/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron,
Matt Maxwell/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dale Rasmussen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan
Larsen/PDX/ECT@ECT, Karen E Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stuart Zisman/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Kathleen Carnahan/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Quick Meeting of the Power Assets Group.
PLEASE, if possible, attend a 30-minute meeting today in 38C1. I have a
couple of announcements and I would like for everyone to clean off your desk
and bring every single invoice you have to me. Our existing procedures are
not working now that Erica has left and we need to develop a new system. If
you can't attend, please see me as soon as possible. Thanks!
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Complete table of contents and profile samples are available at http://www.energycentral.com/links/show_mi.cfm?id=100837 TOP STORIES Energy Consultants' Study Favors Canada Plan for Gas Pipelines By Tony Hopfinger, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska, Jan. 16 An energy consultant who grew up in Alaska believes the least risky way to tap the North Slope's huge natural gas reserves is to do so in stages, running multiple pipelines across the Canadian Arctic during the next 16 years. US natgas pipelines to spend $68 bln on expansion WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) To meet rising demand for natural gas, U.S. and Canadian energy firms will invest nearly $68 billion by 2015 to expand pipelines and storage facilities, according to an industry study released on Wednesday. US FERC oks North Baja natgas pipeline project WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission gave final approval on Wednesday to the U.S. segment of the North Baja Pipeline project that will bring natural gas from Mexico to fuel electric generating plants in southern California and northern Mexico. Energy Security US FERC to keep sensitive pipeline maps under wraps WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Wednesday said it will continue to restrict public access to information about U.S. pipeline routes and other sensitive energy-related sites. National Energy Policy Bush Pushes Senate to Pass Energy-Policy Package, Change Free-Trade Rules By Ron Hutcheson, Knight Ridder Washington Bureau, Jan. 16 President Bush demanded that the Senate pass his energy-policy package and legislation that would make it easier for him to negotiate free-trade agreements. 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Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures Williams And Duke Energy Field Services Agree to Swap Selected Midstream Natural Gas Interests Jan 16, 2002 - PR Newswire A unit of Williams and Duke Energy Field Services have agreed to an exchange of natural gas gathering and processing interests located in Wyoming, Texas and Oklahoma. Atmos Energy Corporation Acquires Natural Gas Sales Contracts from Duke Energy Jan 15, 2002 - PR Newswire Atmos Energy Corporation said today that Woodward Marketing, L.L.C., a subsidiary of Atmos Energy Marketing, has acquired natural gas sales contracts for approximately $1 million from Duke Energy Trading and Marketing, L.L.C. Legislation/Regulation Congress quizzes fired Andersen partner on Enron role WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Congressional investigators said on Wednesday they quizzed fired Andersen audit partner David Duncan about the accounting firm's ties to collapsed energy trading giant Enron Corp. Justice official refuses to step aside on Enron WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) The head of the U.S. Justice Department's investigation of Enron rejected suggestions on Wednesday that he should step aside because of his ties to a law firm that had represented the giant energy company. Bush Administration Says Enron Calls Were Routine By Bob Deans, Austin American-Statesman, Texas, Jan. 16 The Bush administration has said the flurry of phone calls Enron Corp. executives made to senior Cabinet officials last fall were routine communications that take place between the government and corporate America. Senate Panel Reviews Enron over Tax Breaks By John C. Henry, Houston Chronicle, Jan. 16 Enron Corp., which sought federal tax breaks as the company hurtled toward bankruptcy last fall, is coming under scrutiny by federal lawmakers for possible misuse of corporate tax laws. White House plays down talk of Pitt Enron recusal WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) The White House on Wednesday played down suggestions that Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Harvey Pitt recuse himself from the commission's probe of fallen energy trader Enron Corp. Gas Pricing/Hubs Canada spot natgas again higher with U.S. futures NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) Canadian spot natural gas prices moved slightly higher for the second day in a row Wednesday, again taking cues from stronger NYMEX gas futures that were boosted by short covering, industry sources said. NYMEX Hub gas ends up, AGA storage data seen neutral NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) NYMEX Hub gas, propped early by a firm cash and short covering ahead of weekly inventory data, ended higher Wednesday, but showed little reaction to the late release of a neutral storage report, sources said. NYMEX, incremental demand push up U.S. spot natgas SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 16 (Reuters) U.S. day-ahead natural gas extended small gains on Wednesday as firm NYMEX trade, lifted by short covering, and increased heating demand extended cash prices at most pipelines a third straight day, sources said. Production Phillips UK Jade oil/gas field to start up end-Jan LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) The startup of the Phillips Petroleum operated Jade oil and gas field in the British North Sea has been pushed back by a month to end January, a company spokeswoman said on Wednesday. Natural Gas Output Drops Jan 16, 2002 - www.newsok.com Production of natural gas -- Oklahoma's leading energy export -- dropped 11 percent in the first 10 months of 2001. Futures February Futures Climbs on Sizeable Storage Withdrawal Jan. 16 (Btu's Daily Gas Wire) February natural gas futures settled up 10.3 cents at $2.394 as today's latest American Gas Association storage report detailed a substantial decrease to reserves, which prolonged the bout of short covering that has prevailed so far this week. Special Offer from this Publisher! Natural gas edges higher ahead of AGA release Jan 16, 2002 (TradeSignals via COMTEX) -- Natural gas futures edged higher in Tuesday's session as short covering support underpinned quiet trade. LNG Govt. Expects Definition on LNG Project in Feb. Bolivia, Jan 16, 2002 (BNamericas.com via COMTEX) -- Bolivia's government expects to receive further clarification from investors and consumers to proceed with the liquid natural gas (LNG) export project, Bolivia's foreign minister Gustavo Fernandez said, quoted by Los Tiempos. Pipelines Millennium gas line faces stiff fight in suburban N.Y. NEW YORK, Jan 15 (Reuters) Westchester County, an upscale suburb just north of New York City, said Tuesday it plans to fight the Millennium pipeline project that would bring natural gas from Canada to the New York metropolitan region. L?terminates share purchase deals on 2 Indonesian gas pipeline projects SINGAPORE, Jan 15, 2002 (AFX-Asia via COMTEX) -- L?Group Investments Ltd said its wholly-owned subsidiary L?Petromas Pte Ltd has terminated agreements on its acquisition of stakes in two gas pipeline projects in Indonesia. PGN needs $2.95 billion to develop gas pipeline Jan 16, 2002 - Associated Press State-owned gas company PGN will need about US$2.95 billion in funds up to 2007 to develop four pipeline projects in the country that are aimed at meeting growing gas demand, according to a senior company executive. Rates For more information on rate tariffs visit Gas Rate Tariffs [IMAGE] Utility Costs in West Virginia Rose 6.6 Percent in 2001, State Lawmakers Learn By Phil Kabler, The Charleston Gazette, W.Va., Jan. 15 State residents' costs for electric, gas, water and telephone utilities jumped an average of 6.6 percent in 2001, Public Service Commission Consumer Advocate Billy Jack Gregg said Monday. Rigs Drilling Activity Up in Western Canada Jan 16, 2002 - Resource News International The number of Canadian oil and gas rigs active as of Tuesday, January 15, totaled 495, up from the previous week's 473, according to the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC). Storage AGA says U.S. weekly natgas stocks fall 137 bcf WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) The American Gas Association issued the following weekly estimates of U.S. working gas in storage (in bcf): General U.S. Senator from Texas May Aid Enron Workers By Jack Douglas Jr., Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Jan. 16 Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is considering giving away some of the campaign contributions she received from Enron if the money could help employees of the collapsed energy trading company, she said Monday. Some Bush Officials Sold Enron Stock Before Bankruptcy By Patty Reinert, Houston Chronicle, Jan. 16 Government ethics rules forced Bush administration officials to sell their Enron Corp. stock last year, a move that, in the end, spared them hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses when the Houston energy giant imploded. Enron Made Campaign Contributions to Some North Carolina Politicians By Paul B. Johnson, High Point Enterprise, N.C., Jan. 15 Rep. Howard Coble is one of four congressmen from North Carolina who received contributions from the bankrupt Enron Corp., reports a pair of campaign-finance tracking organizations. Andersen rushes out ads in try to boost confidence NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) A week after it was found that Andersen destroyed documents that could be crucial to the government's probe into Enron Corp.'s collapse, the accounting firm on Wednesday took out full-page ads in major U.S. newspapers to attempt to restore confidence in its business practices. Enron whistleblower also warned Andersen-lawmakers WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) Sherron Watkins, the Enron Corp. executive who warned the company's chairman of troubling accounting practices, also spoke to the former energy giant's auditor last August, U.S. lawmakers said on Wednesday. Enron's Woes Don't Worry Jenkintown, Pa., Subsidiary's Workers By Margie Fishman, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Jan. 16 Williard Inc. employees in Jenkintown are following the news blitz about the massive bankruptcy and investigation of their parent company, energy trader Enron Corp., with interest but little immediate concern. Oregon Senator Donates Money Received from Enron to Former Workers By Tom Detzel, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore., Jan. 15 Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., who's taken in more Enron campaign cash than any Oregon politician, said Monday he'll donate the money to Enron workers whose retirement accounts shriveled with the company's stock. Ex-Enron Employee Hawking Manual By KRISTEN HAYS Associated Press Writer, HOUSTON, Jan 16, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Getting laid off from Enron Corp. turned Matt Mitchell into an entrepreneur. Trading/Marketing UBS Wuffli says Enron trading ops acquisition diversification not new strategy ZURICH, Jan 16, 2002 (AFX-Europe via COMTEX) -- UBS AG president Peter Wuffli said UBS Warburg's acquisition of Enron Corp wholesale energy trading operations represents a diversification of already existing trading technology and risk management, not a new strategy. Legal INTERVIEW-Nikko unit may mull legal action over Enron TOKYO, Jan 17 (Reuters) - The new president of Nikko Cordial Corp's asset management unit -- a major Japanese victim of Enron Corp's failure -- said on Wednesday his company may consider taking legal action against the U.S. energy trader. Energy company sues Andersen; experts expect many more suits for accounting firm By ALAN CLENDENNING AP Business Writer, NEW YORK, Jan 16, 2002 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- An energy company has sued Arthur Andersen LLP, the accounting firm that issued audits for Enron Corp., and experts predict that Andersen will soon face a rash of similar lawsuits accusing it of complicity in Enron's spectacular collapse. Financial Enron may find it likes Pink Sheet trading By Mark Weinraub, NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) Collapsed energy trading firm Enron Corp., under heavy scrutiny for the accounting it used to polish earnings, has one thing to be thankful for: It does not have to report its financial performance anymore. El Paso's Southern Natural files $200 mln debt offer WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) El Paso Corp.'s Southern Natural Gas Co. unit filed on Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission to sell up to $200 million in debt securities. Enron joins attacks, economy as earnings excuse By Denise Duclaux, NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) When Enron Corp. threw in the towel to file for the biggest U.S. bankruptcy ever late last year, the fallen energy trader left companies ranging from banks to dairies nursing bumps and bruises. Feds Study Enron Effect on Economy By RON FOURNIER, WASHINGTON, Jan 16, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- White House economic adviser Larry Lindsey studied the economic impact of the potential collapse of Enron Corp. as the Texas-based energy firm struggled for its financial life, the Bush administration disclosed Wednesday. Natural gas well tax valuations going up Jan 16 - Charleston Daily Mail Owners of producing natural gas and oil wells in the state will see about a 50-percent jump in the assessed value of those wells this year because of booming natural gas prices, State Tax Commissioner Rebecca Melton Craig said. Enron, Andersen bond went beyond auditing By KRISTEN HAYS Associated Press Writer, HOUSTON, Jan 15, 2002 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- Arthur Andersen LLP didn't just monitor Enron Corp.'s books. Energy funds: Can a sooty sector finally throw some heat? By Guy Halverson Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, NEW YORK, Jan 14, 2002 (The Christian Science Monitor via COMTEX) -- Dan Gillespie, who manages the Rydex Energy Fund, likes his sector - big time. Financial - Ratings RESEARCH ALERT-Morgan Stanley rates Alliant Energy 'neutral' NEW YORK, Jan 16 (Reuters) Morgan Stanley on Wednesday began coverage on Alliant Energy Corp. with a "neutral" rating, calling the company "a solid, regulated business with upside potential from unregulated generation, international energy, and E?operations." Financial - Results Dominion to meet or exceed 2001 estimates RICHMOND, Va., Jan 16 (Reuters) - Dominion Resources Inc., one of the largest U.S. energy producers, on Wednesday said its 2001 earnings before special charges will meet or exceed Wall Street expectations. Low energy prices batter Canadian service firms CALGARY, Alberta, Jan 16 (Reuters) Canadian energy service firms are expected to post sharply lower fourth-quarter earnings, with one analyst saying on Wednesday the stocks will languish until the U.S. economy turns around. International Piechota says he wants gas deal with Russia by year's end Jan 16, 2002 (New World Publishing via COMTEX) -- Economy Minister Jacek Piechota yesterday declared his desire to finalize the gas deal with Russia by the end of this year. Suez Group Mulls New Energy Projects Peru, Jan 16, 2002 (BNamericas.com via COMTEX) -- France's Suez group is interested in increasing its presence in Peru's energy sector and is looking at several potential projects in the country, reported Diario Gestion. Prodi threatens to use special directive to force energy liberalisation STRASBOURG, Jan 16, 2002 (AFX-Europe via COMTEX) -- European Commission President Romano Prodi said he may use a special single market directive to force liberalisation of the EU's gas and electricity markets if no progress is made by member states. Tractebel To Announce New Plant In Mexico MEXICO CITY, Jan 15, 2002 (Reforma/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- Tractebel President Jean Pierre Hansen next Monday will be in Mexico to meet with Mexican President Vicente Fox, and will ratify his company's commitment to the country, reported Mexico City daily Reforma business columnist Dario Celis Estrada. Congress to Debate Private Investment in Energy Sector Mexico, Jan 16, 2002 (BNamericas.com via COMTEX) -- Mexico's congress will debate whether or not to allow private investment in the country's energy sector this March, energy commission president Juan Camilo Mourino said, quoted by Diario de Monterrey. Natural Gas Liberalisation for Valentine`S Day Jan 16, 2002 - South American Business Information February 14, 2002, marks the official liberalisation of the natural gas sector, permitting private firms to enter into Contratos de Servicios Multiples (CSM). Ukraine Wants to Cooperate with Brazil in Oil, Gas Extraction Jan 16, 2002 - Itar-Tass News Agency Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma said his country wants to cooperate with Brazil in the extraction of oil and gas in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Nga to Formulate Action Plan for Domestic Gas Use Jan 16, 2002 - Africa News Service THE Nigerian Gas Association is set to put forward an action plan for the utilisation of gas as an alternative source of fuel in the country. If you are an Energy Central News Subscriber and you have checked any news articles above, selecting the 'Get Articles' button below will deliver all of the checked articles in one page. This is a convenient way to get exactly the news you need - quickly! NEED INFORMATION ON THE POWER INDUSTRY? ENERGY CENTRAL'S GOT IT! ENERGY CENTRAL DAILY ELECTRIC POWER NEWS An e-mail news service that delivers every major story every day directly to your e-mail address. Inquire for corporate and group discount rates. [email protected] JOB CENTER The Job Center provides instant access to the best employment opportunities and prospective employees in the energy industry through comprehensive job listings and active resume database. 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sorry for the confusion. my asst. printed it out and didn't print the orig
email. can you resend it. thanks.
[email protected]
01/30/2001 09:46 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Follow up on request from Penn alumni
Dear Mr. Shankman,
I guess I stumped you with my resume. Nevertheless, I still would like to
hear your comments - positive or negative. As mentioned, I am extremely
interested in working for Enron and would like to pursue that jop
opportunity.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Rina
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Tanya, "eligible" is spelled wrong...otherwise, lovely credit worksheet!
Carol St Clair
06/15/2000 03:19 PM
To: Susan Flynn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samantha
Boyd/NA/Enron@Enron, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: ISDA Credit Worksheet
Carol St. Clair
EB 3892
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
----- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 06/15/2000 03:19 PM -----
Tanya Rohauer
06/15/2000 01:58 PM
To: William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant
Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rod Nelson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracy
Ngo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Tudon/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Russell Diamond/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Nidia Mendoza/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Radous/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Veronica
Espinoza/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lesli Campbell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly
Harris/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brad
Schneider/Corp/Enron@Enron, Wendi LeBrocq/Corp/Enron@Enron, Veronica
Gonzalez/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara
Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: ISDA Credit Worksheet
Please begin using the new ISDA credit worksheet template attached for all
credit sent to the financial trading legal team. I have added sections for
elegible swap participant and specified entity. If you have any questions as
to how these new areas (or any of the old areas) are to be filled in, I will
be happy to walk you through it.
Thanks,
Tanya
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---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Neal/HOU/ECT on 10/05/2000 04:36 PM
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Office of the Chairman
From: Office of the Chairman@ENRON on 10/05/2000 07:55 AM
To: ClickatHome mailout
cc:
Subject: A Computer and Internet Connection for You and Your Family
As you know, technology is critical to Enron; it drives our success and will
continue to do so in the future. Technology has helped Enron create new
businesses like Enron Broadband Services and Enron Net Works, and it is
responsible for applications such as EnronOnline and EnronCredit.com. You,ve
seen what technology can do at work. Now we want you and your family to
realize its benefits at home.
With that in mind, we are excited to let you know that we are introducing the
ClickAtHome
program, which will give each employee a computer for use at home. Where
technology permits, we will also subsidize an Internet connection. With the
click of a mouse, a home computer plus Internet access will put a world of
Internet knowledge at your family,s fingertips.
We have just signed an agreement with Dell Computer Corporation to provide
the computer hardware. We wanted to let you know about the program now in
case you and your family were considering the purchase or upgrade of a home
computer or Internet connection in the next few months. The scope of
ClickAtHome includes the following:
? Basic package: Dell desktop computer with a high-speed processor, floppy
disk drive, mouse, speakers, monitor, modem, CD-ROM drive and Windows 2000
software. Employees will have the option to receive a subsidized Internet
connection, including broadband, where commercially available.
? Participation: This program will be available to active regular full-time
and regular part-time employees of Enron and its wholly owned subsidiaries;
however, employees of some Enron companies (Portland General Electric, EOTT,
Enron Facility Services) may not be able to participate due to legal,
accounting, tax, labor or business reasons. Eligibility includes being
employed at the time of implementation.
? Timing: U.S. employee sign-up will begin in early 2001, with delivery of
the equipment and Internet connection to follow shortly thereafter. Delivery
of equipment to participating non-U.S. employees is targeted for late 2001.
Details about this program are still being finalized. To address some of
your initial questions, we,ve posted a question-and-answer document on
http://clickathome.enron.com. We will schedule an eSpeak session in the near
future where you will have an opportunity to ask questions. Or, you can
submit your questions and comments to [email protected].
We are excited to extend our investment in technology to you and your
family. We believe this program takes communication at Enron to a new level
by creating endless possibilities for you to experience and participate in
the broadband Internet revolution. It is just another reason why we believe
Enron is a great place to work.
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hello everyone,
did we ever produce this worksheet. the confirmations group is saying they
never received terms.
let me know if i can do anything else,
thanks
brant
---------------------- Forwarded by Brant Reves/HOU/ECT on 08/04/2000 03:15
PM ---------------------------
Brant Reves
08/01/2000 09:13 AM
To: Sheetal Patel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana
Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samantha Boyd/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Age Refining - Credit Worksheet
hello everyone,
Please include the following credit terms within each and every trade entered
into with this customer. Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.
Thanks
brant
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This has been changed.
Thanks,
Kate
Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON
01/08/2001 02:12 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 1/8/00 checkout
AMEREX
Trader: Diana Scholtes
deal 491591
Can you please ch cp name to Coral Power, LLC instead of Coral Energy Canada,
Inc.,
I am still checking out with Prebon.
Thanks!!
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Hi Mr. Lewis -
Ken asked me to send you an e-mail stating that he would be happy to submit
your name for consideration to Dick Cheney. He asked if you would please
send him a current bio.
Thanks.
Rosalee
<[email protected]> on 11/28/2000 03:43:58 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: New Administration
Ken,
Sorry to miss you today when I called. Since I am leaving for India in a
few minutes, I thought I would sent you an E-mail, and then I can try to
call you from India. Because of the time difference, it will not be easy
for us to connect. Unfortunately I will not be back in the US until
December 7.
The reason for my call was to see if you would feel comfortable putting my
name forward to Dick Cheney for a position in the new administration. I am
not sure where the best fit would be, but it might be Chairman of the
National Economic Council. That job has a good combination of management
and economics. You know I have only been associated with Democratic
administrations in past, but Democratic administrations were a little
different in those days. You are somewhat familiar with my record on
economics and there is a lot on that in the public domain.
Just let me know what you think. Maybe a quick E-mail would suffice ( I am
carrying my computer).
Best regards,
Bill
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---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 05/30/2000
03:21 PM ---------------------------
Angela Barnett
05/30/2000 05:48 AM
To: [email protected], Regina Blackshear/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sandra R
McNichols/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pamela Mitchell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Deborah
Darnell/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Fwd: Life...
---------------------- Forwarded by Angela Barnett/HOU/ECT on 05/30/2000
05:48 AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 05/27/2000 12:39:35 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Fwd: Life...
Hi guys: I thought you may enjoy this beautiful letter!
Love,
Olga
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Something to think about....
> >>Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people
before meeting the right one so that when we finally
meet the right person, we will know how to be grateful
for that gift.
> >>
> >>When the door of happiness closes, another opens,
but often times we look so long at the closed door
that we don't see the one which has been opened for
us.
> >>
> >>The best kind of friend is the kind you can sit on
a porch and swing with,never say a word, and then walk
away feeling like it was the best conversation you've
ever had.
> >>
> >>It's true that we don't know what we've got until
we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what
we've been missing until it arrives.
> >>
> >>Giving someone all your love is never an assurance
that they'll love you back! Don't expect love in
return; just wait for it to grow in their heart but if
it doesn't, be content it grew in yours.
> >>
> >>It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone,
an hour to like someone,and a day to love someone, but
it takes a lifetime to forget someone.
> >>
> >>Don't go for looks; they can deceive. Don't go
for wealth; even that fades away.Go for someone who
makes you smile because it takes only a smile to make
a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your
heart smile.
> >>
> >>There are moments in life when you miss someone so
much that you just want to pick them from your dreams
and hug them for real!
> >>
> >>Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to
go; be what you want to be,because you have only one
life and one chance to do all the things you want to
do.
> >>
> >>May you have enough happiness to make you sweet,
enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to
keep you human, enough hope to make you happy.
> >>
> >>Always put yourself in others' shoes. If you feel
that it hurts you, it probably hurts the other person,
too.
> >>
> >>The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the most of
everything that comes along their way.
> >>
> >>Happiness lies for those who cry, those who hurt,
those who have searched,and those who have tried, for
only they can appreciate the importance of people who
have touched their lives.
> >>
> >>Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss and
ends with a tear.
The brightest future will always be based on a
forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you
let go of your past failures and heartaches.
> >>
> >>When you were born, you were crying and everyone
around you was smiling. Live your life so that when
you die, you're the one who is smiling and everyone
around you is crying.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Please send this message to those people who mean
something to you, to those who have touched your life
in one way or another, to those who make you smile
when you really need it, to those that make you see
the
brighter side of things when you are really down, to
those who you want to let them know that you
appreciate their friendship. And if you don't, don't
worry, nothing bad will happen to you, you will just
miss out on the opportunity to brighten someone's day
with this message........
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
http://invites.yahoo.com/
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Dear Mr. Kaminski:
Thank you for talking with me about a possible RTP conference. I would
like to include some discussions of what has been learned in other industries.
As I indicated, Frank Wolak suggested that I contact you. In discussing
power markets with Frank and other colleagues at Stanford and EPRI, it
seems quite evident that real-time pricing for retail customers is the
"forgotten resource" in more efficient power markets. There seems to be a
lot of confusion about what RTP means and it also seems that many
researchers need to address some practical but important problems. I was
asked whether a group like Stanford's EMF might explore this topic and give
it the visibility that would have it considered more seriously by
policymakers.
Frank thought that you might be someone who could help me structure a
useful approach and who might also see whether Enron could become a major
sponsor. I was hoping that this issue was sufficiently important to Enron
that the company might consider providing $25,000. As you may appreciate,
it requires some thought and effort to make sure that the product of the
conference is widely circulated among key government groups.
I would be very interested in hearing from you if you can provide ideas and
recommendations for people (perhaps yourself or a colleague) to
participate. I would also appreciate any consideration by Enron of
providing funding for this effort.
Thank you,
Hill Huntington
- retail notes.rtf
*******************************************************************
Hillard G. Huntington
EMF - an international forum on
energy and environmental markets Voice: (650) 723-1050
408 Terman Center Fax: (650) 725-5362
Stanford University Email: [email protected]
Stanford, CA 94305-4026
EMF Website: http://www.stanford.edu/group/EMF/
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Congratulations on your promotion to MD!
Alan
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Adam, I believe that we have formally responded to all your issues as per
your memo to me of August 8, 2000. In all or almost all cases, we have
accepted your position. The agreement should look and behave very closely to
what you would have signed with the competing utility. In addition, ENA is
paying a higher price, sharing credits and have voluntarily increased the
term to twelve years from ten.
I do not understand what is holding up completing this transaction other than
a complete re-trade on the original transaction. I hope this is not the
case. The ENA team worked hard to facilitate this transaction for Enron
Wind. In fact, we were originally solicited by Enron Wind to help build the
merchant wind market and we had to coax Enron Wind to do this transaction
with ENA versus TXU.
I look forward to finding a solution to this current impasse.
Regards
Delainey
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Below is the text of recommendations taken from the summary of
recommendations in the Cheney Energy Report being released later this morning
that focus on coal and coal-related issues, including environmental.
"The NEPD Group (National Energy Policy Development) recommends that the
President direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) to propose multi-pollutant legislation. The NEPD Group recommends that
the President direct the EPA Administrator to work with Congress to propose
legislation that would establish a flexible, market-based program to
significantly reduce and cap emissions fo sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides,
and mercury from electric power generators. Such a program (with appropriate
measures to address local concerns) would provide significant public health
benefits even as we increase electricity supplies.
Establish mandatory reduction targets to emissions of three main pollutants:
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury.
Phase in reductions over a reasonable period of time, similar to the
successful acid rain reduction program established by the 1990 amendments to
the Clean Air Act.
Provide regulatory certainty to allow utilities to make modifications to
their plants without fear of new litigation.
Provide market-based incentives, such as emissions trading credits to help
achieve the required reductions."
"The NEPD Group recognizes the importance of looking to technology to help us
meet the goals of increasing electricity generation while protecting our
environment. To that end, the NEPD Group recommends that the President
direct the Department of Energy to continue to develop advanced clean coal
technology by:
Investing $2 billion over 10 years to fund research in clean coal
technologies.
Supporting a permanent extension of the existing research and development
tax credit.
Directing federal agencies to explore regulatory approaches that will
encourage advancements in environmental technology.
"The NEPD Group recomemnds that the President direct federal agencies to
provide greater regulatory certainty relating to coal electricity generation
through clear policies that are easily applied to business decisions."
"The NEPD Group recommends that the President direct the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy
and other relevant agencies, to review New Source Review regulations,
including administrative interpretations and implementation, and report to
the President within 90 days on the impact of the regulations on investment
in new utility and refinery generation capacity, energy efficiency, and
environmental protection."
"The NEPD Group recommends that the President direct the Attorney General to
review existing enforcement actions regarding New Source Review to ensure
that the enforcement actions are consistent with the Clean Air Act and its
regulations."
"The NEPD Group recommends that the President direct federal agencies to
support continued research into global climate change; continue efforts to
identify environmentally and cost-effective ways to use market mechanisms and
incentives; continue development of new technologies; and cooperate with
allies, including through international processes, to develop technologies,
market-based incentives, and other innovative approaches to address the issue
of global climate change.
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Ken & Jeff,
Each year I attend the Enron Management Conference the more I realize that
the daily leadership and vision that the Office of the Chairman provides is
what allows us to meet and exceed our goals. That leadership and vision in
turn empowers every employee to do their job and that empowerment translates
into continued success. That is what make Enron so unique in the global
marketplace. Thank you for making this such a great company to work for.
Doug
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Here is a draft list of potential buyers of the assets.
Ben
3-7998
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----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 12/06/2000 11:14 AM -----
"Susan Hopkinson" <[email protected]>
12/06/2000 10:27 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: SITA Master Agreement
CONFIDENTIALITY This e-mail and any attachments are confidential
and may also be privileged. If you are not the named recipient,
please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the
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Sara
Thanks for your email.? As regards your points:
?
(1) I will let you know once the guarantee is finalised.
?
(2)?I look forward to receiving the power.? My client told me this morning
that he has an email from one of your commercial people saying that EEFT
will be the counterparty and that ECTRIC is no longer involved. I had
thought that EEFT were simply signing on behalf of ECTRIC and the fact that
you are sending me a power suggests to me that this is still the case.?
However, given your commercial colleague's email to my client there is still
confusion regarding the identity of the counterparty which I would be
grateful if you could clarify.
?
(3) Thank you.
?
(4) Sita has had executed the certificate (which refers to two boardr
esolutions) and a power of attorney.? I look forward to hearing from you
regarding the Tax rep.
?
Have a nice break
Susan
?
>>> <[email protected]> 12/6/2000 16:42:00 >>>
Susan:
A few items to follow up with:
(1)? I understand that you are finalizing the Enron Corp. guaranty with
ClementA brams.? Please let me know when all is agreed and I will arrange
with Clem for an executed guaranty.
(2)? Stephanie Panus will fax to you the power of attorney for EEFT to act
for ECTRIC.? The acronyms will be obvious in the fax.
(3)? Euros are fine for Termination and Contractual Currency.
(4)? I am considering your proposed certificate in lieu of a board
resolution and checking your tax rep.
I will be out of the office Dec. 7 & 8.? You can contact Stephanie Panus in
my absence.
Regards.? Sara
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Robert will be coming too. He said that he will be buying your lunch, since
you wouldn't accept his x-mas present last year.
Just kidding.
D
"buylow" <[email protected]> on 10/19/2000 02:20:05 PM
To: "Daren Farmer" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Lunch
32nd floor ----- ok.
?
If Lauri or Carlos want to go that would be fine with me. I'll leave that up
to you.
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See you then ............................. If I can find somewhere to park.
?
Ken
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FYI--Davis includes us as one of the companies he signed up. I'm only aware
of a 30-day deal with an option to extend for 5 years (option ends toward the
end of the month, as I understand it). Not aware of any other deals we've
done with DWR at this time, though others are on the table----DWR's
creditworthiness remains an issue.
Best,
Jeff
Davis announces first round of long-term power contracts
DON THOMPSON, Associated Press Writer
Monday, March 5, 2001
,2001 Associated Press
(03-05) 12:31 PST SACRAMENTO (AP) -- The state has reached 40 long-sought
long-term contracts and other agreements to keep power flowing to customers
of two financially ailing utilities, Gov. Gray Davis announced Monday.
The deals will supply an average of nearly 8,900 megawatts per year for
Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customers over
the next 10 years and let the state buy power for far less than it has been
paying on the costly spot market, Davis said in a written statement.
One megawatt is enough power for about 1,000 households.
For the first five years, the contracts provide power at an average price of
$79 per megawatt hour, about 75 percent below recent costs on the spot
electricity market, Davis said.
The price drops to an average of $61 per megawatt hour, about 80 percent
below spot prices, he said.
``These agreements are the bedrock of a long-term energy solution,'' Davis
said in remarks prepared for delivery Monday afternoon in Los Angeles. ``The
provide reliability at a reasonable price.''
Some of the contract negotiations will result in accelerated power plant
construction, adding an estimated 5,000 megawatts to the state grid within
the next two years, some by this summer, Davis said.
The contracts amount to 75 percent of the long-term deals the Davis
administration has sought under a new law that lets the state spend an
estimated $10 billion over a decade to buy power for Edison and PG&E
customers.
Davis has pitched such contracts as one way to lift California out of its
energy crisis. Negotiations have taken longer than expected, however, as his
administration and power providers haggled over how much the state should
pay.
The Davis administration wants to stop paying for power on the expensive spot
market, where desperation to keep the lights on leads to inflated prices.
On Friday, the state released another $500 million to continue making such
purchases on behalf of the state's two big cash-strapped utilities, bringing
its spending so far to some $3.2 billion since early January.
The agreements announced Monday include more than 20 power suppliers,
including electricity giants Duke Energy, Calpine, Dynegy, Enron and Reliant.
Davis declined to release details on individual contracts.
Duke Energy said it has reached a $4 billion, nine-year agreement to sell
electricity to the state.
The memorandum of understanding calls for Duke to provide 550 megawatts
starting next Jan. 1. That's enough power for roughly 550,000 households.
That amount would rise to 800 megawatts Jan. 1, 2003, enough electricity for
the equivalent of 800,000 households. The contract would continue through
2010.
``We believe long-term contracts provide the critical underpinning for a
stable electricity market and are happy the state is moving in that
direction,'' Bill Hall, head of Duke's California operations, said in a
written statement.
The state is buying about one-third of the power used by the customers of
Edison and PG&E. Both have been denied credit by suppliers who fear the
financially troubled utilities won't pay for the power.
California plans to recover those costs by issuing $10 billion in revenue
bonds in May, with the rest of that money going to finance the cheaper,
long-term power contracts.
In addition to the long-term contracts, the Department of Water Resources has
reached 11 agreements letting it buy a substantial amount of power on the
day-ahead market, cutting the state's payment of premium prices on the
real-time market, Davis said.
A Stage 1 power alert was called Monday morning with reserves threatening to
drop to 7 percent due to power plant maintenance and low electricity imports,
said Patrick Dorinson, spokesman for the Independent System Operator. The ISO
manages the state's power grid.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 08/03/2000
12:21 PM ---------------------------
"SOCORRO HERNANDEZ" <[email protected]> on 08/02/2000 03:55:09 PM
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "A. SUE GONZALES-GUEVARA"
<[email protected]>, "Barbara Monte" <[email protected]>, "CATHERINE BROWN"
<[email protected]>, "ELIZABETH TRUJILLO" <[email protected]>, "HERBERT
NORMAN" <[email protected]>, "JESSICA VEGA" <[email protected]>, "KATHY MARIE
MOORE" <[email protected]>, "MARIA THOMPSON" <[email protected]>, "VIVIAN
FARRELL" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Virus Alert
> > > > >> > >> Subject: FW: HEALTH ALERT!!!!!
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> > > > >> > >> > >Health Concern
> > > > >> > >> > >
> > > > >> > >> > >
> > > > >> > >> > >CNN REPORTS A NEW VIRUS HAS BEEN RECENTLY DISCOVERED. ONE
PERSON CAN PASS IT ON TO MILLIONS AS IT IS VERY CONTAGIOUS. THE CENTER FOR
DISEASE CONTROL HAS REPORTED THIS WEEK THAT THE VIRUS SPREADS VERY RAPIDLY
FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. THEY HAVE PUT A VERY INTERESTING NAME ON THIS
VIRUS.
> > > > >> > >> > >
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> > > > >> > >> > >
> > > > >> > >> > >
> > > > >> > >> > >IT IS CALLED.......
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> > > > >> >> > > @@@ @@?> > > > >> >> > > @@@ \__/ @@@?> > > > > > >>>>> ) (?> > > > >> > >> > >?> > > > >> > >> > >?> > > > >> > >> > >?> > > > >> > >> > >UH! OH! TOO LATE!! I SEE IT ON YOUR FACE ALREADY! You've ?got the virus!!!!?> > > > >> > >> > >?ALERT! You have just been snuggled by a person that cares 4 ya!??Send this to all your buddies to show that ya care.??> > > > >> > >> > >?> > > > >> > >> > >"I wish for you..."?> > > > >> > >> > >?> > > > >> > >> > >Comfort on difficult days,?> > > > >> > >> > >Smiles when sadness intrudes,?> > > > >> > >> > >Rainbows to follow the clouds,?> > > > >> > >> > >Laughter to kiss your lips,?> > > > >> > >> > >Sunsets to warm your heart,?> > > > >> > >> > >Gentle hugs when spirits sag,?> > > > >> > >> > >Friendships to brighten your being,?> > > > >> > >> > >Beauty for your eyes to see,?> > > > >> > >> > >Confidence for when you doubt,?> > > > >> > >> > >Faith so that you can believe,?> > > > >> > >> > >Courage to know yourself,?> > > > >> > >> > >Patience to accept the truth,?> > > > >> > >>?> > > > >> > >> Have a blessed day.?> > > > >> >?> > > > >> >?> > > > >>?> > > > >>?> > > >?> > >?>????
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The Enron Dabhol team intends to meet with GE and Bechtel early next week and seek/obtain their approval on putting a joint offer on the table regarding what we would accept for our Dabhol investment. This will include price and other terms of the offer. We need to buy some time for the sponsor meetings to occur next week as well as correctly position the current status in the press. Currently, there is considerable Indian and international wire service press that is saying that Enron, GE and Bechtel have agreed to participate in an equity sale on the terms and for the price range outlined by the Indian banks. This is clearly not the case, and I recommend we give a firm push back on this, while keeping the door open for a subsequent offer from the sponsors. Below is a letter I intend to send to the Indian banks on Tuesday morning, India time. The summary of the letter is that it tells the Indian banks that we are meeting with Enron, GE and Bechtel next week and will be jointly deciding our next steps, including what we are willing and not willing to do. And we will communicate this back to the banks after our meetings next week.
Letter will go to IDBI, ICICI and State Bank of India.
"Gentlemen:
I trust your Diwali holiday season was enjoyable, and I wish each of you a very happy and successful year ahead.
Following our meetings in Singapore, we will be meeting jointly with the offshore sponsors to discuss the next steps with them and get their approval on how to proceed. These meetings will discuss the various options available to the offshore sponsors that we have mentioned to you in the past, including whether they wish to proceed with a due diligence process and on what terms, especially given the very low indications of value proposed by the Indian financial institutions in Singapore as well as the absence of funding of ongoing costs of Dabhol Power by the lenders. Until we have those offshore sponsor meetings, we will not rule out any possibilities and will work for the best possible outcome that protects the economic value in the Dabhol project.
As you are aware, just as this past week was a major holiday week in India, this current week is a major holiday week in the United States. Thus our meetings with the offshore sponsors are scheduled for November 26 through 29 in the U.S.
As soon as the offshore sponsors have formulated their views, we will communicate the same to you. I anticipate this will be during the week of December 3.
Regards,
K. Wade Cline
cc: Mr. Engineer, Tata Power
Mr. Shahi, BSES"
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Jim,
Can we meet on Friday to discuss this topic.
The person who supports power, Grant Masson,
will be out for the next two days.
Vince
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Colleen,
It is AGA day could we change the time?
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Hi,
FYI here is an updated spreadsheet summarizing the data vendor research and
model development.
Please let me know if any thing is missing, wrong, should be deleted, etc.
Thanks,
Iris
-----Original Message-----
From: Salmon, Scott
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 2:15 PM
To: Dhar, Amitava
Cc: Mumford, Mike; Kirkpatrick, Eric; Mack, Iris
Subject: Re: Data for private firm model
Great work Iris! This gets us heading down the right direction and we'll
have some project scope documentation ASAP.
Cheers,
Scott
Amitava Dhar
09/04/2001 19:25
To: Scott Salmon/EU/Enron@Enron, Mike Mumford/LON/ECT@ECT, Eric
Kirkpatrick/EU/Enron@Enron
cc: Iris Mack/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: Data for private firm model
The enclosed spreadsheet contains a summary of preliminary data search plan
prepared by Iris. We will talk about further progress during our conf. call
on Wednesday.
<< File: Credit Modeling-Derivatives.xls >>
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Sounds great to me. If we need Ben, it will need to be after noon eastern.
If it is just us chickens anytime after 930 your time is good for me.
Kay
"Shoemaker, Kent (GEAE)" <[email protected]> on 11/16/2000 03:03:00 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "Shoemaker, Kent (GEAE)"
<[email protected]>, "Johnson, Lee L (PS, SSEP)"
<[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Facility agreements
Can we do a call tomorrow sometime between 8:30 and 3:00 EST.
Kent
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 4:01 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Facility agreements
Hi guys,
I thought it would be a good idea to come up with an plan of action to get
the facility agreements closed out. From what I can tell here, the ESA and
City of Austin deals are the most time sensitive.
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Sara, in this situation we make a point to make the trader aware of this
situation and if it persists we raise the issue to management. The trader is
Keith Holst on the West Desk, and I have not spoken to him. I was waiting to
hear back from you.
Thanks for your help.
Russell.
-----Original Message-----
From: Shackleton, Sara
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:21 AM
To: Diamond, Russell
Subject: San Diego Gas & Electric Co. ("CP")
Russell:
I received your voice mail about the one (1) year financial trade done
between ENA and CP. The three-month limitation on trades is only an internal
ENA control which was imposed by credit some years ago. Please refer to
Lotus Notes for a more comprehensive explanation.
The Master Agreement has been executed. However, CP was unable to render a
legal opinion vouching for "blanket" enforceability of the trades due to
conflicting PUC orders which are still in effect today.
What is credit's position when your internal policy is violated? Who was the
trader? Have you spoken with the trader?
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
[email protected]
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Kate disregard....Bloomberg just sent over another deal for that
amount-$167.00
Thanks
---------------------- Forwarded by Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron on 02/07/2001
04:34 PM ---------------------------
Evelyn Metoyer
02/07/2001 04:09 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: deal 516539
Matt Motley
deal 516539
error: Bloomberg shows price as $160.00 and enpower has $167.00
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Please mark your calendars for the first annual All-Employee Meeting and teambuilding event at Jillian's on Thursday, 7/19/01. This gathering is for all ENW Houston-based, full-time and part-time employees.
Click the link below for further information and RSVP information. Please note the deadline to RSVP has been extended to 7/11/01, due to the July 4th holiday.
Please call Peggy McCurley at x31832 if you have any questions.
Hope to see you there!
http://207.21.193.94/jillians/index.asp
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1 BARBIE QUILTED JACKET - SIZE: 4/5 - $39.99
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We do not have an agreement that covers both spot mont-to-month and long
term. We have a separate spot agreement I can send for your review.
Please let me have your thoughts.
Regards,
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
Fax 713-646-3490
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We have received the following executed Master Agreement:
NOTE: This master appears to have been signed in 1996 and didn't make its
way down to Houston until now.
Type of Contract: Master Agreement (ECT Canada Form)
Effective Date: 06/16/95
Executed Date: 06/24/96
Enron Entity: Enron Capital and Trade Resources Canada Corp., now known as
Enron Canada Corp.
Counterparty: Originally, NOVAGAS CLEARINGHOUSE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, now
through name changes and merger, DYNEGY CANADA INC.
Transactions Covered: Energy price swaps or option transactions only (no pulp
& paper, weather, interest rate & currency or FX)
GLOBAL CONTRACTS: We need to get this master inputted immediately into the
EnronOnline System so all of the confirmations for ENA and ECC will
immediately roll up under this master.
CONFIRM DESK: Please immediately start rolling up all the ENA and ECC trades
under this master, whether online, offline, or brokered trades.
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http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24521
30's/Park Ave Doorman Studio Facing South, Very Sunny $1800. 2000
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=22128
W43. Stunning studio on a modern doorman bldg. $1925.00. Excellent view! For
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CPW/ 100's. Full service DOORMAN building. ALCOVE STU aprox 600sf. TOP line
renovation. CENTRAL PARK view. $1900.Gym included. View pictures at
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=23923
West 80's/Columbus. PRE-WAR, elevator, part time DOORMAN. Very large STU
$2100.View pictures at http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24551
E55. Furnished spacious alcove studio. Beautifully decorated. For $3300.
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EAST VILLAGE one br with PRIVATE ROOF TERRACE. Incredible views, brand new
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28/Lex Large 2room studio Bright 20' ceilings fireplace Balcony near subway
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Madison and 90th. One BR with working fireplace and exceptional light. Newly
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88th West. Gut Renovated Large one bedroom off Bway/Columbus. $2100. To view
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E81/2nd Ave. Large and sunny one bedroom apartment. $2100.00. Great deal! For
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W87/Central Park West. 15x17 living room! Separate kitchen and 12x11 bedroom
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35/2av large very sunny 1 br elev/doorman $2400 Garage avail. To view
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84th Street East. Large 1 bedroom in a pre war building with laundry. For
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89/lex LARGE One bedroom very sunny 3 blks to subway doorman/elev.$2500 rent
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West 44th/9th ave. Huge 1 easy convert to 2 bedroom apartment available in
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East End Ave at 81st. A luxurious 1 BR nearly 800 SQ FT in a doorman
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77/Lex.Ave All new large one bedroom in prime upper east location for
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West 50's- A beautiful & brand new, RENT STABILIZED, 1 br with: 24 hr
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High East 80th. Newly renovated one bedroom in a 24 hours full service
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W.90's/RSD. Fully furnished 24hr doorman one bedroom for short term only (3-6
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Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn. Butler Place. Spacious 2 Bedroom apartment.
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[email protected]
Park Slope. Garfield Place. Huge 2 bedroom apartment--furnished or
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216-4642 or E-mail me at: [email protected]
East 94th/off 2nd. A Gut Renovated two bedroom near 96 street subway. Only
$2400. View pictures at: http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24098
E77. Beautiful two bedroom apt on a charming elevator bldg. Totally
renovated! Must see! $2400!!! For pictures & more info go to:
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24425
Columbus & Low West 70's. A newly, renovated, two bedroom, separate kitchen,
near subway, shopping and convenient to all! Available Immediately for $2400.
Pet friendly. View at: http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=32613
West 69th-Central Park West & Columbus. A charming, 1 bedroom/conv 2 on a
scenic, brownstone block. Features: private terrace, laundry and 3 closets.
Dogs are o.k. $2395. View : http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=23596
Chelsea Doorman 1br with HEALTHCLUB, loads of light, floor to ceiling
windows, D/W, granite counters in kitchen. Starting at $2700/month. Pictures
at: http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=28458
SOHO Spring St. and Sullivan St. Brand new sunny 2BR for $2900 Laundry in the
building. View pictures at http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=22829
East 70th. One Bedroom Apartment that can be converted into 2. Doorman
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http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24508
30/2nd Large 2 bedroom 5 closets Separate entrance Great for share $2950
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=23099
93St/3Ave Two bedroom two bath fully furnished in a white glove doorman
building for only $3500.For more info and to see pictures click here
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=26982
Chelsea/WV!! Entire top floor available 6/1 - 8/31 fully furnished. Asking
$3750 (neg) View pictures at http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=33647
W16/7th ave. CHELSEA 24hr doorman building 1br/conv 2. Giant 20x22 living
room with incredible 19th floor views. 12x15 bedroom. $4000/month. Pictures
at http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24451
18th/Irving. Huge 2 convert to 3 bedroom/ 2 full bath apartment with DOORMAN
and TERRACE in UNION SQUARE/GRAMMERCY for $4250 view:
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=18058
West 90's PRE-WAR, DOORMAN 2br/2bath. Excellent condition. Original details,
molding. $4300. View pictures at
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=23962
W40's FABULOUS LUXURY BUILDING. Enjoy the great details, stunning views and
unbelievable amenities in this wonderful building. Great gym with sauna and
steam room. Full-size basketball court , Olympic size pool, putting green,
long term and valet parking. Friendly staff. 2 bedrooms $4300 (2 bedrooms are
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230-9453 or cell (917) 216-4642 or E-mail me at: [email protected]
W102nd. Large two bedroom with two bath. Rent $4350.00 Very bright and sunny.
View pictures at http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=32609
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THREE BEDROOMS AND OTHERS
85/york. Newly renovated and everything is brand new!! You must see this!
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West 100th/CPW.Extra Large Gut Renovated 3bedroom with two marble baths &
view of park. http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24437
East 82nd and 3rd Ave. Extra large sunny real 3BR for $3000. Decorative fire
place and lots of character. View pictures at
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=23613
E.79/2nd. Elevator converted three bedroom, kitchen with dining area plus two
balconies $3200 To see pictures click at
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=33633
Houston/Clinton. 3 Bedroom, all new, on best downtown block. $3000. Pictures:
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24761
Sullivan/Prince All new three bedroom in heart of Soho for only $3995.Click
here for pictures and info http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24004
West 40's-June 1st & July 1st occupancy available. A fabulous,
Rent-stabilized, 2 bedroom/ convertible 3. Features: 24 hr doorman,
concierge, laundry, health club with aerobics classes. Only $3920. View:
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24796.
E.60's. Magnificent carriage house duplex two bedroom with dining room plus
private garden. To view photos at
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24226
Crosby street, Magnificent Soho loft 2250 sq. ft., $7000, separate custom
kitchen with d/w, w/d, 13ft. ceilings and Jacuzzi!
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=26997
West 22nd/8th. Top three floors of Chelsea Brownstone. $10,000. Great for
family. A must see. To view pictures click :
http://www.ardorny.com/public/view.asp?id=24727.
E.70th/3rd. Luxury white glove full service doorman three bedroom fully
furnished,40ft living room, 200sqft private terrace, available short term
starting June 1st. $14000.To view pictures click here:
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Hey y'all, this is Marcie's new church in Virginia.
http://www.mbcva.org/
- Welcome to McLean Bible Church.url
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I approve.
Jim Steffes
-----Original Message-----
From: Canovas, Guillermo
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:22 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Steffes, James D.
Subject: English clases - Supervisor approval
Melly,
This is to confirm you that my supervisor, James Steffes, has approved my taking English clases.
As we spoke, I would take 2 clases a week from 5 to 6:30pm. Days to be determined.
Regards.
Guillermo
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I have a work crawfish boil that same day I am supposed to go to and Jo is out of town that weekend. I am gonna have to try and Finagle? my way out of this one so I can go to the Hatcher's,(itll be much more fun). Did ya'll find a house?
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Sorry for the Confusion, Closing Marks for 11-30-2001
- 11-30-2001.xls
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Here's what I noticed in researching the points listed below:
Point # Point Name Template Comment
6828 NGPL Gray County Panhandle Receipts Delivery Already exists under PHDEL template
8143 TW/Seven M Gas Sherman CO. I/C Panhandle ReceiptsDelivery Already exists under PHDEL template
9028 Delhi Cheyenne Panhandle Receipts Point has term date of 11/18/98
9278 TW/NNG Hutchinson Cactus Lateral Panhandle Receipts/Delivery Already exists under PHDEL and PHREC template (as bi-directional pt)
12354 Dominion Gas/Tule Lake I/C CE9Receipts Already exists under CE9REC template
13855 Getty Fed "24" #1 West Texas Receipts Point has term date of 11/18/98
15409 Jones Trust #44-565 CMP Panhandle Receipts Point has term date of 11/18/98
56943 Valero Ward West Texas ReceiptsDelivery Already exists under WTDEL template
57096 Northwest Bloomfield San Juan Receipts Is this point valid any longer?
58710 PNM Thompson CE9ReceiptsDelivery Already exists under CE9DEL template
500517 Delhi Ward I/C West Texas ReceiptsDelivery Already exists under WTDEL template
500540 El Paso Blanco I/C San Juan 2 ReceiptsDelivery Should not be added to a template since they were set up
as alt pt on each contract (until we move to new system)
3531 TW/NNG Beaver Panhandle Deliveries Already exists under PHDEL template
500176 Dale Ferguson Tap Panhandle Deliveries Needs to be added to PHDEL template
500203 Continental Follette Panhandle Deliveries Needs to be added to PHDEL template
500390 Sum WTG Delivery Pt Panhandle Deliveries Already exists under PHDEL template
Lindy - Could you verify if POI #57096 is still valid for any reason?
Ramona - It appears that some of these points are available for displacement. In the new system, Linda indicated that a separate group has been set up for any points you have identified as valid. I will assume then that these should not be added to the paired template (ie, if a delivery point allows displacement, then they will only be added to the related basin delivery template. Nominating this point as a receipt would depend on the displacement grouping defined in the new system for pools and interruptibles.).
Thanks,
Elizabeth
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee, Dennis
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 1:48 PM
To: Bastida, Nancy; Brostad, Karen; Brown, Elizabeth; Carter, Zuela; Eldridge, Dale; Lee, Dennis; Trevino, Linda; Lohman, TK; Lindberg, Lorraine; Donoho, Lindy; Watson, Kimberly; Y'barbo, Paul; McConnell, Mark; Lokay, Michelle; Frazier, Perry; Matthews, Ron; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Kowalke, Terry; Buchanan, John; Betancourt, Ramona
Subject: TW Contract Template Clean-up
In cleaning up some template information, the following points were found to be on no templates.
1. Do they belong on a template?
2. Is the template listed the correct one?
Unless I hear differently, I will go ahead and update the templates accordingly.
Point # Point Name Template
6828 NGPL Gray County Panhandle Receipts
8143 TW/Seven M Gas Sherman CO. I/C Panhandle Receipts
9028 Delhi Cheyenne Panhandle Receipts
9278 TW/NNG Hutchinson Cactus Lateral Panhandle Receipts
12354 Dominion Gas/Tule Lake I/C CE9Receipts
13855 Getty Fed "24" #1 West Texas Receipts
15409 Jones Trust #44-565 CMP Panhandle Receipts
56943 Valero Ward West Texas Receipts
57096 Northwest Bloomfield San Juan Receipts
58710 PNM Thompson CE9Receipts
500517 Delhi Ward I/C West Texas Receipts
500540 El Paso Blanco I/C San Juan 2 Receipts
3531 TW/NNG Beaver Panhandle Deliveries
500176 Dale Ferguson Tap Panhandle Deliveries
500203 Continental Follette Panhandle Deliveries
500390 Sum WTG Delivery Pt Panhandle Deliveries
Dennis P. Lee
ETS
Gas Logistics
(713) 853-1715
[email protected]
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I will be unable to attend today
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 7:09 PM
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[email protected]; [email protected];
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Subject: Weekly GE Conference Call
Importance: High
The weekly conference call will take place at 1:30 p.m. CDT on Wednesday,
June 6, 2001. EB38C1 has been reserved for those of you in Houston.
Dial In: 1-888-285-4585
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Elizabeth,
Yes, manager.
Thanks.
Vince
From: Elizabeth Grant 01/10/2000 03:27 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Interview
We'll get right on it. Are you looking at him for a specific level (Manager?)
- Elizabeth
Vince J Kaminski
01/10/2000 12:56 PM
To: Elizabeth Grant/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Interview
Elizabeth,
We would like to invite Bob Lee for an interview, January 24, Monday.
He will be interviewed by me, Stinson Gibner,
Zimin Lu, Paulo Issler, Vasant Shanbhogue, Krishnarao Pinnamaneni,
Grant Masson.
Thanks
Vince
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 08/09/2000
04:29 PM ---------------------------
Shirley Crenshaw
08/09/2000 03:01 PM
To: Brad Aimone/NA/Enron@Enron, Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yanna
Crystal/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Amitava Dhar/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cantekin
Dincerler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Youyi Feng/NA/Enron@Enron, Ainsley
Gaddis/NA/Enron@Enron, Shalesh Ganjoo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson
Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Halliburton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Alex
Huang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paulo Issler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gwyn Koepke/NA/Enron@Enron, Kevin
Kindall/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pinnamaneni Krishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob
Lee/NA/Enron@Enron, Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Grant Masson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Maureen
Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Osman Sezgen/HOU/EES@EES, Vasant Shanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Chonawee Supatgiat/Corp/Enron@Enron, Samer Takriti/Corp/Enron@Enron, Tanya
Tamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clayton Vernon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Datren
Williams/NA/Enron@Enron, Sevil Yaman/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Journal of Finance
Hello everyone:
I need your help! I had a request for an article that was in the February
2000
issue of the "Journal of Finance", which the Research Group subscribes to.
However, when I went to look for that particular issue, I only found two
issues
(April and August) for the year 2000.
Please check your desk or home and see if maybe you checked some of
the missing issues out and let me know.
Thanks!
Shirley
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Kate I believe you can help us on all of these if you note any that I need to
get with someone else on please let me know right away. Tomorrow is the 3rd
workday and we need to make our journal entries booking inter-co at the end
of the day.
Thanks for all your help.
Brooklyn, please look this file over and let me know right away if there is
anything I missed or need to add.
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The issue is getting an assignment agreement that GE will sign. I've
requested copies of the docs signed on the Pastoria deal, which is the most
recent GE frame assignment transaction. That should be our starting point.
Kay
From: Chris Booth 04/02/2001 03:28 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Montana Power
Kay,
Once we sign the exclusivity agreement, I would like to get MPC a draft of
the Assignment document for their review. How long will it take to have a
version ready for MPC.
Thanks,
Chris
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We have received the following executed EEI agreements
Consolidated Edison Energy, Inc. - 12/4/2000
Lassen Municipal Utility District - 10/30/2000
Clatskanie People's Utility District - 10/25/2000
Copies will be given to legal and credit.
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GWF ???
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:53 PM
To: Tycholiz, Barry
Subject: RE: DWR Power Assets
Counterparties with whom DWR has option of fuel are GWF, Calpine, Dynegy, Coral, Sunrise, Sempra, Wellhead and Pacificorp
Best,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Tycholiz, Barry
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:38 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: DWR Power Assets
Jeff, thanks again for attending the discussions with DWR.
Do you have any recon.... on exactly which plants DWR has the right to bring the fuel on. As Mark indicated, it was about 1/3 of their exposure, and most of that was in the south service area, but I am very interested in the actual facilities and whom used to bring fuel to them or run the units.'
There is a zero sum game on fuel... but the landscape changes depending on who buys it and how they buy it!
Any thoughts.
BT
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-----Original Message-----
From: Leschber, Edie
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 5:13 PM
To: West, Terry; Smith, Jeff E.; Talley, Darin; Cockrell, Rainier; Galvan, Michael S.; Spoede, Amy; Smith, Kirk; Vargas, Hope; Ruffer, Mary lynne; Roquemore, Tobey; Massey, Rachel; Moryl, Heidi; Wood, Stephen; Copeland, Erin; Tran, Agatha; Pierce, Jody; Free, Darryl S.; Geaccone, Tracy; Helton, Susan
Cc: Killen, Faith
Subject: 2002 Plan Allocations from ENA to Other Business Units
Attached, please find an updated allocations schedule which now reflects in a separate line the planned IT Infrastructure Allocation related to each support department that will be passed on to each Business Unit from ENA for 2002.
Also attached is related support:
Thanks,
Edie
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Guys, I noticed that the corporate tax allocation to ENA has more than
doubled from 2000 forecast to 2001 plan ie) $1,600,000 from $700,000. Could
you please explain. Our goal which is being met in ENA's direct expense
groups is to remain flat year or year from 2000 to 2001.
Regards
Delainey
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Don,
You should be able to activate your password by lunch time today. Sorry, I
was in Tulsa yesterday and just received your e-mail.
Username: EnronHr1
Password: power
Give me a call if you have any questions.
Regards,
Jeff
713-647-8802
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I have done multiple trades today and I also did several last week. Please clean up my Holdings page to net longs and shorts. How is your office reacting to the news about UBS acquiring our energy trading operation?
thanks.
Kevin Presto
Vice President, East Power Trading
Phone: 713-853-5035
Cell: 713-854-3923
Fax: 713-646-8272
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EL FINANCIERO, Compra GCC activos de Dacotah Cement.- Grupo Cementos de
Chihuahua (GCC) anunci? la adquisici?n de los activos de Dacotah Cement
(estadounidese ubicada en Dakota del Sur), por 252 millones de d?lares que
incluyen capital de trabajo. Las ventas anuales y el flujo operativo de GCC
podr?an incrementarse respectivamente en 22 y 25% y la capacidad de
producci?n pasar? de 2 mil 375 millones de toneladas m,tricas a 3 mil 235
millones.
Luis, antes que nada, espero que hayas pasado una Navidad de primera con tu
familia, y te deseo lo mejor para este a&o 2001. Ojala y todas tus metas se
cumplan. Tambien queria provechar para felicitarte por lo de la dquisicion
de Dacotah Cement...Creo que es una gran adicion a su grupo.
Por otro lado, y ahable con Cynthia Kase y ella esta trabajando en un
apropuesta para ustedes. Me comento que te la debe de hacer llegar pronto.
Quisiera pedirte que hicieramos un conference call cuando tuvieras tiempo,
para clarara las dudas que teniamos respecto a los precios de referencia de
Pemex y los cargos de transporte. Tu dime cuando es conveniente para
ti...SaLudos.
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I'm heading to KC tomorrow for a meeting with Langley and Tino on some goofy
project. Funny thing is, now that he is sitting on $100 mm, I take
everything he says pretty damn seriously! If word gets out, expect another
huge dive in ENE price. DF
[email protected] on 01/24/2000 05:32:34 PM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: ENE
Not a good day for the market in general.... Good thing I pay so little
attention to it (not). By the way, I sent my application back to KU last
week. I was going to send you a copy of what I mailed in, but who knows
whether I'll ever get that done. Don't be surprised if they give you a
call.... drh
Drew_Fossum@e
nron.com To: [email protected]
cc:
01/24/00 Subject: Re: ENE
04:59 PM
See ENE today? Glad I didn't quit my day job. DF
---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 01/24/2000
03:59 PM ---------------------------
(Embedded
image moved
to file: From: Drew Fossum
pic25955.pcx) 01/21/2000 03:31 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: ENE (Document link: Drew Fossum)
I wish. As to your complaint about my failure to tip you off, there were
two primary reasons: (1) if I told you and got caught I'd go to prison,
and, more importantly, (2) I had no clue. DF (its better to be lucky than
good!)
[email protected] on 01/21/2000 02:58:19 PM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: ENE
Yeah, I've noticed it. Particularly the run-up yesterday. Hell no, I
don't own any ENE. Why didn't you tell me this was going to happen?
Between ENE and our good old EMC, you really are closing in on
retirement.....
Drew_Fossum@e
nron.com To: [email protected]
cc:
01/21/00 Subject: ENE
02:41 PM
Check out ENE over the last 30 days. I'm a few more weeks away from
retirement. Do you own any? DF
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We are launching a number of committees to perform key functions across
Enron. Enron,s breadth of activities and nonhierarchal organization make it
increasingly necessary to broaden the participation of Enron,s next
generation of leadership in the important decisions affecting the company.
Broadening participation will result in increased access to information as
decisions are made and will allow committee members to extend their working
relationships and influence throughout the company.
The committee charters and memberships are set forth below. Not everyone
listed has been contacted in advance. We urge you to serve if at all
possible, but, if you cannot, please contact the committee chair.
VP PRC
The VP PRC will continue to be responsible for evaluating the performance of
Enron,s Vice Presidents, determining promotions to Vice President, and
recommending promotions to Managing Director. Additionally, the VP PRC will
review and propose changes to the PRC process, the performance evaluation
criteria and the promotion criteria.
The VP PRC will be chaired by Dave Delainey and its membership is as follows:
Tim Belden Ben Glisan Danny McCarty
Michael Brown Joe Gold Jeff McMahon
Rick Buy Mark Haedicke Rob Milnthorp
Wes Colwell Jim Hughes Matthew Scrimshaw
David Cox Louise Kitchen Jeff Shankman
Janet Dietrich Michael Kopper Richard Shapiro
Dave Duran John Lavorato Marty Sunde
Jim Fallon Dan Leff
Analyst/Associate PRC
The analyst/associate PRC will be divided into 3 groups. Enron Europe will
have the same committee evaluate analysts and associates. This group will be
chaired by John Sherriff and its membership is as follows:
Pierre Aury Kevin Heffron Andreas Radmacher
Rob Bayley Joe Hirl Stuart Rexrode
Paul Chivers Chris Mahoney Marcello Romano
Markus Fiala Christopher McKey Bjarne Schieldrop
David Gallagher Roy Poyntz Ron Slimp
Bruce Garner Paul Quilkey Rob Stewart
The associate PRC for the Americas will be chaired by Stan Horton and its
membership is as follows:
Sally Beck Troy Henry Kevin Presto
Jeremy Blachman Sean Holmes Brad Richter
Don Black Sean Long Stewart Seeligson
Dan Castagnola Rodney Malcolm Hunter Shively
Joe Deffner Scott Neal Jim Steffes
Kevin Garland John Nowlan Andy Zipper
David Gorte Ozzie Pagan
The analyst PRC for the Americas will be chaired by Steve Kean and its
membership is as follows:
Federico Cerisoli Mark Jackson Everett Plante
Jennifer Fraser Ben Jacoby Paul Racicot
Derrick Davies Steve Jernigan Angela Schwarz
Scott Gahn Jay Lewis Ed Smida
Rod Hayslett Cheryl Lipshutz Jon Thomsen
Rogers Herndon Michael Mann Emilio Vicens
Brenda Herod Ed McMichael Frank Vickers
Kevin Howard Steve Meyers
Analyst/Associate Program
The most essential determinant of Enron,s continued growth is our ability to
attract and develop new talent. The analyst/associate program has been the
biggest contributor to our success in this area. Charlene Jackson, currently
leading our analyst/associate program, has taken a commercial position in
EES, account management organization. We thank Charlene for her hard work
and many contributions to the program. Going forward, this program will be
administered by a committee chaired by John Sherriff, CEO of Enron Europe.
The members of this committee are listed below. Billy Lemmons, currently
Vice President of Enron Global Markets, will lead the day-to-day operations
of the program. Billy joined Enron in 1992, and has served in a variety of
commercial capacities across the company and has been an active participant
in the Associate /Analyst program. Please join us in congratulating Billy on
his new responsibilities.
Phillip Allen Andy Fastow Eric Shaw
Robina Barker-Bennett Kevin Garland Hunter Shively
Rick Causey Ken Rice Stu Staley
Joe Deffner
Culture
We are combining the vision and values, diversity and corporate
responsibility committees into a single corporate culture committee chaired
by Ken Lay. Cindy Olson, Beth Tilney and Kelly Kimberly will serve as
executive directors of this committee. This committee will focus on
leadership and work-life issues (making it easier to attract and retain the
best talent), in addition to continuing the work of the vision and values,
diversity and corporate responsibility task forces. The members of this
committee are as follows:
Greg Adams Louise Kitchen Mark Palmer
Shelley Corman Michael Kopper Paula Rieker
Janet Dietrich Richard Lewis Jeff Shankman
Jeff Donahue Sean Long Mitch Taylor
Gene Humphrey Dan McCarty Mike Terraso
Robert Jones Jean Mrha
The Corporate Policy Committee will conduct the MD PRC and review the
recommendations of the other committees, giving substantial deference to the
decisions of those other committees. We will be forming other committees to
deal with other significant functions, tasks and issues facing the company.
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Attached you will find the latest draft of the proposal executive summary. Bob Hill
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Scott [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 6:59 PM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; Gadd, Eric; Hill, Robert; Reinecke, Bryan;
'[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]'; Murray Birch;
Bob Bissett; John Taylor
Subject: ANGTS Commercial Proposal - STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
At yesterday's meeting of the ANGTS Commercial Team, it was agreed that
Dave, Cavan and I would continue to work together to modify the commercial
proposal's executive summary over the next two weeks so it can be sent to
the ANS producers on the Friday just before Xmas. In advance of next week's
meeting in LA, we will incorporate comments made yesterday (some of which
are listed below) as well as any points conveyed to us by the close of
business tomorrow. Attached is the exact same version of the document
discussed yesterday (in case you did not receive the soft copy the previous
evening). Please feel free to provide your comments by e-mail.
<<ANGTS_Proposal_Dec6.doc>>
* ANS producers want a pipeline capable of transporting 4.0 to 5.5
bcf/d; 4.0 to 4.5 bcf/d initial volume at Prudhoe Bay.
* Provide a basket of pipeline design options; namely, a 42-inch,
2,050 psig line capable of transporting 2.5 to 5.3 bcf/d (loop sections
being necessary to achieve volumes above 4.0 bcf/d) and a 48-inch, 2,050
psig line capable of transporting 3.1 to 5.3 bcf/d; also provide the lowest
per unit cost means of transporting gas to market.
* Indicate how fuel consumption will impact the optimum pipe platform,
assuming a fuel cost of US$0.75/MMBtu.
* Provide a range of traditional cost-of-service tolls that includes
historic costs (US$385 mm total) and provides for 14% ROE; consider
including capital cost per decatherm of throughput capacity; tolls will not
be a binding offer.
* Emphasize that the ANGTS "B-to-C" strategy is consistent with NPA
and ANGTA.
* Describe each "asset" (certificates, permits, legislation, etc.)
underpinning the ANGTS timing advantage; reduces risk and increases
certainty.
* Provide an estimate of the value of the ANGTS timing advantage.
* Address specific strategies for dealing with each contingent
liability on the theory that used and useful capital will be credited at
start up.
* Express a willingness to discuss producer equity participation and
risk sharing.
Bruce Scott
Office: 403-699-1415
Cell: 403-862-0706
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I will be attending.
[email protected]
03/29/2001 03:57 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Reminder: Coed Shower for Ryan and Laura is this Saturday
Reminder!! The Coed Shower/Fiesta for Ryan and Laura is THIS Saturday at
6pm. Directions are below. Thanks to those who have RSVP'd, if you have
not please do so by tomorrow afternoon! The couple is registered at Crate
and Barrel, Bed, Bath and Beyond and Dillards. Otherwise bring a goofy,
raunchy, or totally inappropriate gift of your choice! This will be great
fun! See you Saturday!
Call if you have questions: 713-520-5812
-Jennifer
Jennifer M. Erich
ExxonMobil
Production
WGR 568
p. 713-431-1847
f. 713-431-1482
Jennifer M
Erich To: Rob E
Johnston/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom, Jenny A
Joyce/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom,
Mark A Rosin/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom,
Rebecca
Harrington/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom, Linda M
03/08/2001 Price/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom,
Eric L Olson/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom,
03:03 PM N.E. (Nathan)
Reish/nereish/Americas/Exxon@c-Americas9, Melissa J.
Morse/mjmorse/Americas/Exxon@c-Americas8, D.L. (Daniel)
Feuerbach/dlfeuer/Americas/Exxon@c-Americas11, M .A. (Mike)
Tryggestad/matrygg/Americas/Exxon@c-Americas12,
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
Alexander
Martinez/a9marti/Americas/Exxon@c-Americas7
cc: Andrew D.
Erich/aderich/Americas/Exxon@c-Americas5, Carrie E
Nolan/U-Houston/ExxonMobil@xom
Subject: Coed Shower for Ryan
and Laura
You are invited to attend a "Coed Shower" for Ryan Ruppert and Laura
Gammell to celebrate the couple's upcoming nuptials. Ryan and Laura are
going to be wed on May 5th, that's right.... Cinco de Mayo! In honor of
the Cinco de Mayo wedding, Mexican style snacks and drinks will be served.
It will be quite a FIESTA!!!
Where: Carrie Nolan's Apartment
When: Saturday March 31st, 6pm- ?
What: Feel free to bring a gag gift or traditional gift or just show up to
wish them well!
Please RSVP to this e-mail by March 25th: [email protected]
Directions to Carrie's:
Get to W. Alabama and Kirby somehow...boat, bike, motorhome...
Go North on Kirby ONE BLOCK to Steel St (Directly across from Whole Foods),
take a Left on Steel St. First Apt bldg on Right...#2626! 713-524-8511
Jennifer M. Erich
US West- Frio Trend
ExxonMobil
Production
WGR 568
p. 713-431-1847
f. 713-431-1482
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Vince,
This morning I got a call from Richard Bryant, director of computational
finance
program at Carnegie Mellon University (the program Kevin and I went through).
He's interested in getting Enron involved with their program designing and
(more critically I guess) campus recruiting effort. I gave him your phone
number
and email. You can expect to hear something from him soon.
Best,
Alex
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attached are two possible schedules/timelines for annexation and rezoning.
let me know your preference and/or any new ideas or alternatives for the
property in edgecombe county for the peaking plant
steve raper
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nixon, Nancy M.
> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 12:17 PM
> To: Raper, Stephen
> Subject: Enron schedules
>
> <<Zoning Notes & schedules.doc>>
- Zoning Notes & schedules.doc
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Mark/Greg,
Please find attached a post-mortem of our weekend problems...
Summary is last paragraph in red.
Regards
-----Original Message-----
From: Terech, Henry
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 11:23 PM
To: Bibi, Philippe A.; Donovan, Bill
Cc: Kean, Steven
Subject: Enron Center North/Enron Center South Damage & Restoration Overview
Bill/Philippe-
Below is a summary of the major problems which occurred the past 96 hours and
the steps taken to mitigate the damage and risk.
Enron Center North (1400 Smith)
As a result of the flooding downtown, approximately six skyscrapers had their
electrical vaults flooded and began to cause cascading problemd in the
electrical grid downtown. The net result was the loss of one of the two 35kv
circuits which serve 1400 Smith. We (engineers, EES Maint, electrical subs)
believe at the time the circuits blew we shifted from three phase to single
phase power, which caused an imbalance in the load to the building.
Consequently, UPS "C" which serves a portion of the Lv 34 Data Ctr, the Rolm
phone switch, and a protion of the Traders floors lost a circuitboard, and
blew two internal fuses. This power degradation caused PDU "S" on Lv 34 to
trip its main breaker and shutdown power load to servers and equipment on
this PDU. This occurred shortly after Noon on Saturday.
Response/Restoration
> UPS "D" transferred load from UPS "C" as the N+1 back up and carried the
full load of the UPS loss as designed
> EPSC/electrical sub (Henderson Electric); EES Maint; IT worked together to
power down systems to begin repair work by 4:00pm Saturday
> EPSC/EES Maint coordinated with Pillar/Henderson Elec to obtain replacement
parts and begin the repairs. By 9:30pm all repairs to UPS"C" had been made
and the system bought back on line. As a measure of extra protection the back
up genset for Enron Ctr North was in operation
> Reliant Energy restored the circuit at approximately 10:30pm Saturday
evening
> EPSC/EES Maint and subs conducted a thorough review of all electrical and
back up systems Saturday evening
> Enron Network IT Operations began restoration of all affected systems
Saturday evening
> EPSC/EES Maint obtained diesel fuel and topped off all gensets Saturday in
case of additional problems and due to fuel consumption during the outage
Other Building damage was limited to flooding in the tunnels, and water
damage/flooding to portions of the Body Shop on Lv B-1
Enron Center South (1500 Louisiana)
Impact/Damage Summary
> Levels 8 & 9 received very limited amounts of water from the core area
elevator shafts and exterior curtainwall. There was no exposure to water on
any systems or network cabling during the entire period. (Response) Crews
contained and cleaned all water as it traced into the building.
> ALL IDF closets on Lvs 3-5 Traders Floors remained dry throughout the
duration of the rains/flooding on Friday & Saturday
> Lv 6 received some water from Lv 7. (Response) The area was contained and
cleaned. No additional damage beyond Tuesday evenings flooding occurred
> Due to extreme street flooding and water pressure, a 10" sanitary sewer
line tied into ECS burst on Friday evening causing extensive flooding of Lv
B-1 area (approximately 4-6 inches of water in the basement. (Response)
Clark & Way Engr was able to install a temporary plug in the line to stop the
on going flood waters from penetrating the basement. Clean up has continued
throughout the weekend
> Due to the extreme flooding and water pressure, the water seal of the
Reliant Vault burst early Saturday and flooded the electrical vault room with
24-30" of water. This resulted in a complete loss of power at approximately
1:30pm on Staurday afternoon. The back up systems engaged and operated per
design to support the Data Ctr and Traders Floors. The temporary cooling
tower went off line. Prior to the flooding Clark had been in the process of
tieing in the temporary feed into the back up system by 7-1-01 in prep for
the migration (Response)
* Clark used back up water pumps to pump out and clean the Reliant
electrical vault, as well as maintained operation of the back up systems
* The Data Ctr AHU's were kept on line with the dehumidifiers/blowers to
modulate the airflow in the Data Ctr. EPSC had Way Engr techs use
temp/humidity probes
to monitor the areas. The recordings indicated temps on Lvs 8 & 9 did not
exceed 78 degrees and relative humidity did not exceed 68% during the outage
* Clark/Fisk Elec/EPSC coordinated desing efforts and obtained gear on an
emergency basis and completed the tie in off the temporary coolong tower to
the
generators by 10:30pm
* Reliant Energy is still cleaning and replacing gear in th vault room.
Presntly (AT 11:00PM Sunday) we have one circuit operational in the building
and 50% of the
Reliant gear on line). We are still operating all systems
safely on the back up sytems for the past 36 hours. It is expected Relaint
will be complete by 7:00am.
Clark; the engineers and MEP subs shall be conducting a thorough system
review and repirs as required of all systems throughout the building during
the coming
week.
In summary, the back up systems in both facilities did engage and operate as
designed; however, due to the extreme conditons and stress placed upon the
systems the facility held up extremely well. I would also like to note
throughout the ordeal beginning Friday evening through Sunday, everyone
(Enron NetWorks;EES FacilitiesClark Const;Way Engring;Fisk Electric;Henderson
Electric; KW-Pillar;Hines) did an outstanding job under enourmous pressure
and the most severe conditions I have seen in downtown Houston.
Communication, around the clock work and cool heads managed to assess damage
and develop action/restoration plans to facilitate repairs for Monday business
Let me know if you need further details on specific issues or items.
regards-
Henry
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Veronica:
You don't need to copy me on these so long as you copy all of the legal
assistants. Theyw ill make sure that either Sara or I review what they draft.
Carol
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Spasibo za pozdravlenia!!!!
Postaraus' otmetit' ne xuzhe chem ran'she, kogda mi stoboy zazhigali ogni.
Poslednie novosti: Shipitsina rodila devochku 15 chisla, vse proshlo normal'no, zovut Dasha.
V chetverg ultayu na rodinu, tak chto pishi komu peredat' priveti
Vladik
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 4:43 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: Happy birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy birthday!!!
S dnem rozhdeniya, Vladik. Vsego tebe "zashibis", zhelayu otmetit ne huzhe
chem na Rodine! Tolko tumbochki chur ne kidat :)
XXX
Natalia Shand
Management Accountant Russian Vogue/GQ
Phone
0207 499 9080 Ext 2141
[email protected]
www.condenast.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 12 September 2001 15:54
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
Privet!!!
Che takoe??? U menia vse normal'no, vchera nas evakuirovali srazu, trseliy
den' sideli doma smotreli telivizor... U tebia che?
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:58 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
Vladik, otzovis nemedlenno!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 September 2001 17:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
veselo... :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 11:09 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
Da ne volnuysia, nichego ya ne poluchila! Eto tozhe shutka!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 September 2001 17:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
blin, prikol'no, no imena vse ot baldi, poetomu NE SRABOTALO!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 11:04 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
davay bistrey, umirayu ot lubopitstva
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 September 2001 17:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
net eshe
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
nu che, proveril?
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 September 2001 15:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
eshe ne proverial, net vremeni, napishu cherez chas
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 8:56 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
A kak tebe moi posledni e-mail?
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 05 September 2001 18:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
Privet, dorogaya!!!
Na perviy vopros ne znayu kak otvetit', nikogda ne slishal.
A sdelki FOREX eto prosto FOReign EXchange delas, sdelki po
pokupke-prodazhe valiuti, marki za rubli, yeni za dollari,
yeni
za
dollari
cherez marki, t.e. s liuboy valiutoy.
V osnovnom provodiatsia bankami. Naschet vidov ne znayu
navernoe
birzhevie
vnebirzhevie i po vidam valiuti.
Day znat' esli etogo nedostatochno.
Vladik
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 4:59 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
i eshio, Vladik. Ochen stidno, no napomni mne pozhaluysta
chto
takoe
forexnie sdelki i kakih tipov oni bivayut.
Zaranie blagodarna,
vasha naveki...
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 16 August 2001 17:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE:
Privet, privet!!1
Nu i ladno, chto ne znali, kakaia raznitsa.
Grishenovskiy rab. telefon I ne znayu, poprobuyu domoy
dozvonitsia.
Novostey poka net, pisat' bol'she nechego.
tseluiu,
Vlad
-----Original Message-----
From: Natalie Shand <[email protected]>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Natalie+20Shand+20+3CNShand+40condenast+2Eco+2Euk+3E+40EN
[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:51 AM
To: Pimenov, Vladi
Subject: RE:
pRIVET, MANIAK!
Vchera poluchila e-mail ot Azarkinoy, ona mne pro
Shipitsinu
napisala.
Vse
vse znayut davnim-davno (krome nas s toboy, Vladik!) A
Grishenki
rodili
3
devochek chisla vrode bi 2 avgusta. Napishi mne
grishenskiy
rab.
tel.,
pozdravlu. V mOskve - zhara. Pishi, maniak.
Tseluu. N.
-----Original Message-----
From: Pimenov, Vladi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 August 2001 15:54
To: [email protected]
Subject:
a nu-ka , day mne svoy telefon rabochiy s kodom i
vsemi
delami,
razberemsia kto maniak..... :-)
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ETS, Food and Toy Drive has begun!
It will run through Friday, Nov. 10, and benefits the children and families
of the Head Start Program. Please bring non-perishable food items and/or NEW
toys for children ages three and above. The toys must be unwrapped and in
their original packaging. We are not allowed to accept used toys.
Decorated boxes are stationed by the desks of the following people:
Rita Houser ) EB 4049
Ruth Mann - EB 4755
Amelia Alder - 3AC 3120
Emily Sellers ) EB 4771
Janice Hogan - 3AC 3718
Alma Martinez ) EB 1147
Julie Armstrong ) EB 4154
Kathy Campos ) EB 4055
Tammy Kovalcik ) EB 3931
Ricki Winters ) EB 4107
Food and toys will be picked up Monday, Nov. 6, and Friday, Nov. 10.
Please contact Kimberly Nelson (ext. 33580) or Gina Taylor (ext. 37681) if
you have questions.
Thank you in advance for your donations.
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I thought you'd appreciate this email from my brother. It's the best family
email I've gotten lately. I'm such a great sister...I bought the present,
wrapped the present (or at least watched while the clerk wrapped it), and
delivered it to my mom for her birthday, and I was nice enough to put my
brother's name on the gift.
RR
---------------------- Forwarded by Robin Rodrigue/HOU/ECT on 08/30/2000
11:32 AM ---------------------------
"Paul Rodrigue" <[email protected]> on 08/29/2000 03:41:28 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Mom's b-day
Mom call the other day and thanked me for her present. What did I get her?
Paul
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Yes,
Thanks a lot.
Vince
-----Original Message-----
From: "John D. Martin" <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22John+20D+2E+20Martin+22+20+3CJ+5FMartin+40baylor+2Eedu+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 9:32 AM
To: Kaminski, Vince J
Subject: Have you seen this?
"Conditional Value-at-Risk for General Loss Distributions"
BY: TYRRELL R. ROCKAFELLAR
University of Washington
Department of Applied Mathematics
STANISLAV P. URYASEV
University of Florida
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Document: Available from the SSRN Electronic Paper Collection:
http://papers.ssrn.com/paper.taf?abstract_id=267256
Other Electronic Document Delivery:
http://www.ise.ufl.edu/uryasev/CVaR2.pdf
SSRN only offers technical support for papers
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them into your browser eliminating all spaces.
Paper ID: U of Florida, ISE Dept. Working Paper No. 2001-5
Date: April 4, 2001
Contact: STANISLAV P. URYASEV
Email: Mailto:[email protected]
Postal: University of Florida
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
PO Box 116595
303 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-6595 USA
Phone: 352-392-3091
Fax: 352-392-3537
Co-Auth: TYRRELL R. ROCKAFELLAR
Email: Mailto:[email protected]
Postal: University of Washington
Department of Applied Mathematics
408 L Guggenheim Hall
Box 352420
Seattle, WA 98195-2420 USA
ABSTRACT:
Fundamental properties of conditional value-at-risk, as a
measure of risk with significant advantages over value-at-risk,
are derived for loss distributions in finance that can involve
discreetness. Such distributions are of particular importance in
applications because of the prevalence of models based on
scenarios and finite sampling. Conditional value-at-risk is able
to quantify dangers beyond value-at-risk, and moreover it is
coherent. It provides optimization shortcuts which, through
linear programming techniques, make practical many large-scale
calculations that could otherwise be out of reach. The numerical
efficiency and stability of such calculations, shown in several
case studies, are illustrated further with an example of index
tracking.
Keywords: Value-at-risk, conditional value-at-risk, mean
shortfall, coherent risk measures, risk sampling, scenarios,
hedging, index tracking, portfolio optimization, risk management
JEL Classification: G0
______________________________
John D. Martin
Carr P. Collins Chair in Finance
Finance Department
Baylor University
PO Box 98004
Waco, TX 76798
254-710-4473 (Office)
254-710-1092 (Fax)
[email protected]
web: http://hsb.baylor.edu/html/martinj/home.html
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/26/2001
04:47 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: V Charles Weldon 01/22/2001 09:18 AM
To: Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson
Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Turnover Document
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Do we have a list and copies of any financial master agreements MG has in
place? When can we receive copies?
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---------------------- Forwarded by Amanda Huble/NA/Enron on 12/08/2000 11:13
AM ---------------------------
Vanessa Schulte
12/08/2000 11:14 AM
To: Ina Rangel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christy Chapman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Becky
Young/NA/Enron@Enron, Laura Harder/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kimberly
Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amanda Huble/NA/Enron@Enron, Claudette Harvey/HOU/ECT@ect,
Judy Martinez/Corp/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Gardner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tamara Jae
Black/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jewell Wade/NA/Enron@Enron, Airam Arteaga/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Douglas Allen/NA/Enron@ENRON
Subject: EnTelligence Training Available Tuesday
Please forward to your groups...
EnTelligence training now available!
Date: Tuesday, Dec 12
Time: 3:00 and 4:00
Location: EB 572
Please stop by to learn more about the system or just get a demo of what it
can do for you!!!
Overview
EnTelligence is a web-based prospecting tool designed to deliver market
information on existing and potential customers to commercial trading,
mid-marketing, and origination teams. It also delivers management reports to
analyze Enron,s position within the key industries that we serve. Presently,
commercial groups have multiple methods for acquiring potential customer
information. This system will standardize their resource tools and add
consistency to their prospecting processes. EnTelligence combines
information from internal databases such as Global Counterparty, Credit
Aggregation System (CAS), Sitara, and ERMS with information from external
data sources such as Dun & Bradstreet and I.H.S Energy Reporter to identify
customer prospects. By providing the capability to filter and search by
region, industry, company size, or energy consumption levels, the prospecting
process is shortened and the identification of strong prospects improved.
Available reports include Market Penetration, Industry Prospecting,
Comparison Prospecting, Company Profiles, Family Tree, Top Customers, and
Inactive Accounts. Soon to come is the Activity Details report in mid
January. Currently only Natural Gas and Power physical deals are loaded, but
financial deals will be included in mid January, and new products are soon to
follow. Please submit a request for access through eRequest and then log on
at http://entelligence.enron.com.
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Bring AER
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Please find the attched file with the information needed.
Thanks
Sanjeev
-----Original Message-----
From: Keiser, Kam
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:29 PM
To: Gupta, Sanjeev
Subject: FW:
Correction. Ignore first email below.
1477533 1477534 1477535 1477536 1477537 1477538 1477539 1477540 1477541 1477542 1477543 1477544 1477545 1477546 1477547 1477548 1477549 1477550 1477551
1477558 1477559 1477560 1477561 1477562 1477563 1477564 1477566 1477567 1477568 1477569 1477570 1477571 1477572
-----Original Message-----
From: Keiser, Kam
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:25 PM
To: Gupta, Sanjeev
Subject:
1476355 1476356 1476357 1476379 1476364 1476365 1476382 1476366 1476367 1476383 1476386 1476389 1476390
Sanjeev,
all the other books tied out. Thanks
Could you run these post-id's also. This is the last book I will need.
Thanks
KK
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Cynthia Corcoran
Attorney At Law
2939 Ferndale
Houston, TX 77098
www.corcoran-law.com
Phone: 713.857-0435
- Cynthia Corcoran.vcf
- 000612-000616final.doc
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PowerHighway.com Newsletter
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missing deal for chris
buy duke
11th
25 mw
325.00
np15
off peak
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Attached is a summary of the last two meetings of the External Accountability
Subcommittee meetings. Included is the draft work plan - please review the
work plan and convey any comments to Jean and copy me. Also, you have
committed to giving me your stakeholder lists by tomorrow, Friday 3/30 for
the Stakeholder Perception survey. If you have any questions or difficulties
with this, please call me.
Also, we have added a new section on the EHS/Corporate Responsibility
intranet site with "news and information" on corporate responsibility-related
topics. The home page is: http://ehs.corp.enron.com and once you pass the
animation, etc. you can click on "Corporate Responsibility" for specific
information and materials. Suggestions for content is always welcome!
Thank you for your participation and efforts,
Catherine
Catherine McKalip-Thompson
Manager, Environmental Responsibility
Enron Corp.
101 California Street, Suite 1950
San Francisco, CA 94111
Tel: 415.782.7842
Fax: 415.782.7854
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If you can attend this meeting on my behalf I'd appreciate it. With such
short notice, no problem if you can't. I'll be in the office tomorrow
morning, barring weather travel problems.
Steve
----- Forwarded by Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT on 01/02/2001 09:27 AM -----
Heather Kroll
01/01/2001 04:46 PM
To: Ozzie Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Glenn Wright/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dwight
Beach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT, Reagan Rorschach/NA/Enron@Enron,
Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kim Melodick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dave
Kellermeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Alamac meeting
Happy New Year, everybody.
As we now have 18 days left to get the Alamac deal closed, I thought it would
be a good idea if we met Tuesday morning to get a game plan together to make
sure all the details are being taken care of. If you are available, let's
meet at 10:00 in Janet's conference room (the big one next to the GenCo
control area).
See you at 10,
Heather
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Mary, the file will be ready for your review, as Keegan and I are completed the second final revisions. Please let me know if you would like to review it today.
Otherwise, Mark, let me know when you would like to schedule a time to review it together. Today is a good day for me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cook, Mary
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 9:40 AM
To: Nelson, Cheryl
Cc: Taylor, Mark E (Legal)
Subject: CASCO
Since you were unable to get this file to me timely prior to my vacation as requested, I have asked that Mark Taylor sit with you and review the file to get it out this week. Please coordinate with Mark for a time when you can review it with him. I spoke with Brian Loubert regarding the acceptance countersignatures of the Enron guaranty and he will look into it and contact Panus. Thanks.
Cordially,
Mary Cook
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732
(713) 646-3393 (fax)
[email protected]
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----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 12/17/2000 09:05 PM -----
Philippe A Bibi@ECT
12/13/2000 05:39 PM
To: Steven Kean
cc:
Subject: "One Enron" - "One DID Number Range"
Steve,
Let me know if you agree that we switch to a uniform range of numbers...
Regards
Philippe
Proposal for Single Number Range for the New Enron Campus
For the opening of the New Enron Campus and the changing of the street
address from 1400 Smith St to 1500 Louisiana, we propose that
Enron elects to take a single DID number range for all in-bound
telecommunications.
This single number range would bolster the strategic plan of allocating a DID
to an employee
and that employee can take that number anywhere within the campus in a "Plug
n Play" environment.
Currently we have over 21000 DID's in operation in the following locations EB
, 2AC , 3AC , 500/600 Jeffersen and Penzoil Place .
The numbers are spread across three different ranges :
- 713 853 xxxx ( 6300 numbers )
- 713 345 xxxx ( 10,000 numbers )
- 713 646 xxxx ( 5,000 numbers )
The proposal is to take a 70,000 number range to cover current and future
requirements. The benefits are :
- less confusion to Enron customers and internal users
- sufficient numbers to allow Enron to expand in the downtown area
- increased capacity from one range of numbers to cater for Fax or
multimedia applications
- have a new identity to fall in line with ''One Enron'' philosophy
Due to the high utilization of DID numbers in the downtown area, we will not
get a (713) area code allocation, and we will be looking at the new ( 832)
area code.
We have been investigating (832) 363(ENE) XXXX as the range, however this
cannot be guaranteed.
To take this forward, I require high level approval of the scheme, we will
then pressure the suppliers and regulatory committee's to meet Enron's
requirements.
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Thanks for the update. Please find a human being capable of taking on this project. If you can't find one, then let Gaskill know.
You are the King
Grigsby
-----Original Message-----
From: Berutti, Aaron
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 2:02 PM
To: Grigsby, Mike
Subject: WestRateSheet
Mike,
Just wanted to keep you updated on the Rate Sheet project. Franky sent me this email this morning. Let me know if there is anything I can do for you in the meantime.
Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: Sulistio, Franky
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 11:10 AM
To: Berutti, Aaron
Cc: Dronet, David
Subject: RE: WestRateSheet
Hi Aaron,
I may not be able to get to this WestRateSheet until Mid November because I may be taking 2 week family leave starting this wednesday to care for my son.
I apologize for the delay.
Regards,
Franky
-----Original Message-----
From: Berutti, Aaron
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Sulistio, Franky
Subject: WestRateSheet
This is the excel sheet that is linked to EOL Listen or we would like to be linked to EOL Listen that hopefully we can make a web page out of so that it can be posted on the plasma screen.
Aaron
WestRateSheet
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This e-mail will confirm the site visit by your company at LV Cogen I & II.
The relevant information is as follows:
LV Cogen
Site Visit Date Friday, October 27, 2000
Site Visit Time 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Directions to Hotels/Site See DealBench - LV Cogen (Section V through End) Due Diligence
List/Plant Pictures Section
Meeting Time/Place Las Vegas Cogen
1701 East Alexander Road
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Meet Bill Williams at 8:00 AM
Enron Site Visit Coordinator Bill Williams
503.464.8958 (O)
503.704.9801(M)
[email protected]
Enron Site Visit Team Bill Williams
Dan Hammonds
Mark Mullen
Plant Manager
Plant Engineer
Send Team Member Information
Pursuant to the Site Visit Procedures sent you by CSFB, if you have not
already done so, please send me the following:
List of your team members and titles
For outside consultants, state their employer
Name, phone number (office and mobile) and e-mail address of your designated
deal team leader
Due Dilgence Requests
Lastly, I will serve as the due diligence coordinator for LV Cogen I & II,
handling all questions and responses. Should you have any due diligence
questions or require copies of any oversized documents, please contact me at
713.345.8992.
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Dave, call you this weekend. Thanks for breaking it down for me.
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My report on Mellin's third day of deposition, which included my questions,
got buried for a while. Here it is.
................................................
ALSCHULER GROSSMAN STEIN & KAHAN LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
www.agsk.com
2049 Century Park East
Thirty-Ninth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067-3213
Tel 310-277-1226
Fax 310-552-6077
This transmission is intended only for the use
of the addressee and may contain information
that is privileged, confidential and exempt from
disclosure under applicable law. If you are not
the intended recipient, or the employee or agent
responsible for delivering the message to the
intended recipient, you are hereby notified that
any dissemination, distribution or copying of
this communication is strictly prohibited.
If you have received this communication
in error, please notify us immediately
via e-mail at [email protected] or
by telephone at 310-277-1226. Thank you.
...............................................
- Report on Mellin Day #3.doc
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7:00 game
can you let me know tomorrow??
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---------------------- Forwarded by Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron on 10/27/2000
02:38 PM ---------------------------
Liz M Taylor@ECT
10/27/2000 02:37 PM
To: Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: ENW Org Chart
Sherri,
Will these two pages help you? Louise Kitchen and Philippe Bibi are Greg's
direct reports. All the commercial folks roll up to Louise and Technical
folks (slide 2) report up to Bibi. EOL (Andy Zipper & Team) report to Louise
Kitchen.
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Richard:
Do you have any thoughts on this?
Carol
---------------------- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 05/05/2000
09:28 AM ---------------------------
Carol St Clair
04/28/2000 01:47 PM
To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: ETA Comments - Arbitration Language
Richard:
Could you please take a look at point #6. This is the online counterparty
who had requested in their arbitration language that only monetary damages
are available as a remedy in any arbitration proceeding and that under no
circumstances shall specific performance be an available remedy against
them. Please let me know what you think. Thanks.
carol
---------------------- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 04/28/2000
01:44 PM ---------------------------
"Patton, Joyce E - LP-7" <[email protected]> on 04/19/2000 05:55:35 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: "Lamb, William - PTF-5" <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: ETA Comments - Arbitration Language
Carol:
My comments are shown in CAPS below. Once we have agreed on the edits to
the Online Agreement, I am assuming that you will provide a revised version
of the agreement for me to review -- is that correct? I should be able to
respond very quickly once our final power rates record of decision is sent
to the printer (May 5). Thanks.
Joyce
-----Original Message-----
From: Carol St Clair [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 2:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ETA Comments - Arbitration Language
Joyce:
Per my earlier e-mail message, I have had a chance to discuss your proposed
arbitration language with our litigation manager. We can accept your
proposed
new language with the following chnages:
1. From our language in the ETA, we need to keep in the provisions
regarding
treble, exemplary and punitive damages. This is Enron's current policy. I
ASSUME YOU ARE REFERRING TO THE SENTENCE: "ONLY DAMAGES ALLOWED PURSUANT TO
THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE AWARDED AND THE ARBITRATORS SHALL HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO
AWARD TREBLE, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES MAY BE AVAILABLE UNDER THE
LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AND/OR THE FAA OR AAA." THIS IS OK AND CAN BE
INCLUDED IN MY SUGGESTED DISPUTE LANGUAGE IN THE PARAGRAPH THAT ADDRESSES
REMEDIES.
2. In the first paragraph of your language, we would like to delete the
last
sentence. THIS IS OK.
3. With respect to the selection of the arbitrators, we would like to keep
our
language that each party can select 1. We have no problem going with your
language on selecting the third from a list. THIS IS OK.
4. We cannot agree that monetary damages are the exclusive remedy. How
would
we enforce the confidentiality provisions? We need some other way to be
able
to seek non-monetary remedies for those types of breaches. THIS MAY BE OUR
ONLY STICKING POINT. GENERALLY SPEAKING, THE APPROPRIATE REMEDY FOR A
BREACH OF CONTRACT CLAIM IS A MONETARY REMEDY. IN A BREACH OF CONTRACT
CLAIM AGAINST THE U.S., THE U.S. COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS HAS JURISDICTION
(28 U.S.C. 1491). SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE IS NOT A REMEDY AVAILABLE AGAINST
THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY HAS NOT BEEN WAIVED FOR SUCH
RELIEF. [I DO NOTE THAT YOU DID NOT OBJECT TO THIS LANGUAGE IN MY PROPOSED
DISPUTE LANGUAGE SO I ASSUME YOU MAY ALREADY RECOGNIZE THAT FACT.]
SIMILARLY, THERE IS NO GENERAL JURISDICTION FOR THE U.S. COURT OF FEDERAL
CLAIMS TO GRANT INJUNCTIVE RELIEF IN BREACH OF CONTRACT CASES. BONNEVILLE
IS NOT AMENABLE TO (NOR MAY IT BE LEGALLY AUTHORIZED TO) ENTER INTO
CONTRACTS THAT WOULD PROVIDE ARBITRATORS WITH AUTHORITY BEYOND THAT WHICH
CONGRESS INTENDED TO BE APPLICABLE TO FEDERAL AGENCIES.
I CANNOT ASCERTAIN FROM YOUR COMMENT WHETHER YOUR CONCERN IS THE FACT THAT
BONNEVILLE IS A FEDERAL AGENCY AND SUBJECT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
ACT. IF THAT IS YOUR CONCERN, I WOULD LIKE TO OFFER LANGUAGE THAT COULD BE
ADDED TO YOUR CONFIDENTIALITY PROVISION THAT MAY PROVIDE A GREATER LEVEL OF
COMFORT THAT INFORMATION THAT ENRON DEEMS CONFIDENTIAL IS NOT DISCLOSED
WITHOUT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ENRON TO RESPOND:
"SUBJECT TO BONNEVILLE'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (5
U.S.C. 552, AS AMENDED), THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), THE TRADE
SECRETS ACT OF 1988 (18 U.S.C. 1905), AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAWS,
BONNEVILLE SHALL TREAT AS EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ANY TRADE SECRETS
AND COMMERCIAL OR FINANCIAL INFORMATION FURNISHED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT
PROVIDED THAT IT IS PRIVILEGED OR CONFIDENTIAL AND IS SO DESIGNATED BY
ENRON. IN THE EVENT A THIRD PARTY SEEKS DISCLOSURE OF SUCH INFORMATION
UNDER ANY APPLICABLE FEDERAL LAW, BONNEVILLE SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY ENRON OF
SUCH EFFORT, AND ANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENRON TO PROTEST SUCH DISCLOSURE.
BONNEVILLE SHALL USE ITS REASONABLE EFFORTS TO AVOID DISCLOSURE OF ANY
PRIVILEGED OR CONFIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INFORMATION."
I look forward to hearing from you. My number is 713-853-3989.
Carol
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I don't know, babe. What did you get?
Enron North America Corp.
From: Shanna Husser @ EES 09/21/2000 11:36 AM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
I ordered your mom a present yesterday. It should get here before her
birthday- I would think- because they said it was in stock. Anyway- I didn't
know if you had her anything yet or not- but your welcome to give it to her
if you want- I just read about it- and thought it would be something that
she would enjoy- and that you might enjoy giving to her. But- like I said-
I ordered it on-line- so I haven't been able to examine it in person- but
sounded really neat.
Shanna
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Attached please find an electronic file containing a memorandum to file I
prepared after reviewing materials provided me by Peggy Banczak and Rogelio
Lopez-Velarde and following a meeting I had in Washington, D.C. on Monday of
this week with Peggy, Rogelio and Lic. Jorge Canals, an Amparo specialist
who has been representing Enron's interests in the Amparo proceedings.
As Joe Dilg indicated to you we are not Mexican lawyers and therefore cannot
give an opinion on the likelihood that the Mexican Appeals Court will uphold
the dismissal of the Enron-Vitro Amparo entered by the District
Administrative Court. Nonetheless, I thought Lics. Lopez-Velade and Canals
had a very good understanding of the matter and well-reasoned views
concerning the likelihood that the dismissal would be overturned on appeal.
As indicated in my memorandum they consider the most likely outcome of the
appeal will be confirmation by the Appeals Court of the dismissal entered at
the trial court level. I have known Lic. Lopez-Velarde for many years and
consider him a competent thoughtful lawyer. I met Lic. Canals for the first
time Monday and was favorably impressed by him. He comes highly recommended
by Lic. Lopez-Velarde.
The plaintiff in this matter has brought five other almost identical Amparo
suits against various energy permit holders. Four of those suits have been
dismissed and their dismissals upheld on appeal. Dismissals have also been
entered by District Administrative Courts in the Enron-Vitro Amparo and the
one other Amparo proceeding brought by plaintiff of which Mexican counsel is
aware. Appeals of both those dismissals are pending. Because of the
workings of the Mexican judicial system, the earlier Appeals Courts
decisions upholding the dismissals entered by District Administrative Courts
of the other four Amparo proceedings brought by the same entity that is the
plaintiff in the Enron-Vitro Amparo proceeding have no stare decisis effect,
but they do have persuasive value.
I am providing your assistant a copy of this message in the event you do not
have access to your E-mail. Thank you for the opportunity to work on this
matter with Peggy and your Mexican counsel. If you wish to discuss any
aspect of it with me, my direct line is 713-758-2518.
++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++
The information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This
email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization
named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized
representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any
review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any,
or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received
this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email
and delete this email from your system. Thank You
<<Memorandum to file.DOC>>
- Memorandum to file.DOC
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This article is forwarded to you per Mark Palmer's request...
Business
Enron Plays The Pipes This old-time gas company is trading fuel for a future
as a new-economy
superpower. Will the swap work?
Frank Gibney Jr./Houston
08/28/2000
Time Magazine
Time Inc.
38+
(Copyright 2000)
It's Saturday night, and the only thing between you and a movie from
Blockbuster Video is the unpaid late fee for
last week's rental. If that sounds familiar, then you'll appreciate this:
next year Blockbuster plans to offer up to 500
movie titles online in more than a dozen major cities around the U.S. That's
right, video on demand (not the
frustrating no-rewind, no-pause pay-per-view offerings of today) for anyone
with a DSL line at home.
What's remarkable is that Blockbuster's partner happens to be an energy
company called Enron. At a time when
so many old-economy companies seem helpless against the dizzying pace and
technology of the digital age,
Enron is demonstrating why FORTUNE magazine keeps voting it the most
innovative large company in America.
For years the Houston-based firm simply produced, transported and marketed
natural gas. Then, as energy
deregulation threatened profit margins in the gas business, Enron discovered
it could make billions by trading and
brokering packages of energy the way Midwesterners do pork bellies. Now Enron
is moving into the
telecommunications business, with a national fiber-optic cable network and a
floor bulging with Sun
supercomputers.
In fact, Enron may be the most interesting old-economy company around. Since
moving its trading operations from
the phone to the Web eight months ago, the company has doubled revenues to
more than $30 billion. Most of that
is made through trading everything from energy and paper to weather risk
derivatives and now bandwidth--more than
800 offerings in all. Think of eBay, but instead of auctioning $5 used Baby
Gap pajamas, the company trades
$600,000 blocks of natural gas--and pockets commensurately huge commissions.
Boasts Enron president Jeffrey
Skilling: "In terms of dollars transacted, we're the world's largest online
site by a factor of 10."
So far this year, that has meant $120 billion in transactions. And when
you're running the network, all sorts of
profitable opportunities arise. Last week, when word spread that natural-gas
prices would spike this winter, Enron's
in-house traders saw their gains surge as customers raced to lock in future
supplies at today's prices. And Enron's
stock price? It hit $90 last week, tripling its value of a year ago. Kind of
like an Internet play, only better.
The market loves Enron because Skilling and CEO Kenneth Lay seem to have come
up with a business model that
works for just about anything. They provide a service to their customers by
packaging a supply of name your
commodity and then using the efficiency of their vast network to beat most
prices. They arrived at this model back
in the mid-1980s almost out of desperation, when crude-oil prices had
collapsed, natural-gas deregulation had
thrown that market into chaos, and the Peruvian government had just
nationalized Enron's offshore properties.
Figuring they might as well leverage deregulation instead of succumbing to
it--call it business judo-- Skilling, a
McKinsey & Co. consultant at the time, came up with a plan called the Gas
Bank, to buy up reserves of natural
gas, then package them for sale, with various prices and conditions for
different customers. When electricity
markets deregulated a few years ago, the company did the same. It's the
oldest concept in business: buy low, sell
high.
Enron also leverages its assets and expertise to provide services to big
customers. Since 1997, companies like
Owens Corning and Chase Manhattan Bank have signed long-term,
multibillion-dollar contracts with Enron
subsidiary Enron Energy Services (EES) that lock in their energy costs for up
to 10 years and provide Enron with a
steady revenue stream. What's more, Enron is beginning to actively manage its
clients' heating and cooling plants,
installing new equipment when necessary and monitoring it all over the
Internet.
Skilling's latest gambit is to apply the same principles he learned in the
power and energy sectors to making Enron
a leader in the booming telecommunications business. The plan isn't to go
head to head with established fiber-optic
carriers such as AT&T, Qwest and Williams Communications. Instead, Enron
wants to use new switching
technology and its expertise in trading pipeline access to transform a modest
telecom network into a powerful
arbiter of bandwidth. Enron's bet is simple: supply and demand will increase
exponentially, turning bandwidth into a
tradable commodity, just like gas and electricity. Along the way, why not
partner with companies such as
Blockbuster and use this new technology to offer content--like movies- -and
blow it through existing, underutilized
pipe? "They are jump- starting an application [telecom content] with a
potential market of $200 billion a year," says
Tom Nolle, president of the telecom consulting firm CIMI.
Other new-economy players are also beginning to see the power merchant as a
prize partner. IBM and AOL have
joined with Enron to form the New Power Co. (TNPC), an independent start-up
that will offer pricing schemes and a
choice of power and gas service for residential and small-business customers.
Enron provides the electricity; AOL
enables customers to buy it via the Web; and IBM takes care of the billing.
"It's ludicrous that we're in the 21st
century, and you still have people jumping over fences to read meters," says
Skilling, pointing out that the
technology exists to offer real-time pricing for gas and electricity. In
deregulated markets, TNPC will allow
consumers to switch power companies as easily as they do phone companies.
Despite all Wall Street's enthusiasm for Enron's bold plans, there are still
plenty of skeptics. Critics point out that
there is barely a market today for the company's bandwidth trading exchange.
They also stress that pushing digital
signals through pipe is a world away from routing natural gas. Although there
is plenty of cable across the country,
carriers are not set up to mix and match access to it. "It's a very, very
difficult concept," says Nolles. Even the
Blockbuster venture is risky: technology aside, there is also the highly
political question of digital rights. How do
you satisfy Hollywood that its content is secure?
But Skilling and his lieutenants are quick to counter that everyone thought
they were crazy to try to make markets
in gas and electricity. And Enron, after all, is a company that thrives on
entrepreneurial defiance of convention.
Many of its new ventures were started because managers simply set new ideas
in motion without waiting for
approval from the top. Even the online operation was cobbled together in a
mere seven months. Skilling and Lay
found out about EnronOnline only two weeks before it went live.
Is taking risks really a part of a gas-pipeline company's culture? Just ask
John Arnold, the 26-year-old chief of
natural-gas derivatives, who after nine hours and $1 billion in trades last
Wednesday had this to say: "You can't turn
away for a minute or you get picked off." That has happened to too many
traditional companies because they were
unable to find a niche in the new economy. Enron, however, has traded its way
into a starring role, and now it
hopes it is ready for the movies.
[BOX]
THE PIPELINE OF PLENTY --Natural-gas production --Electric-power generation
--Enron Online: global-trading
system for 800 commodity products; $120 billion in trades so far in 2000
--Enron Energy Services: contracts with
institutional customers to manage all power needs at fixed, long-term prices.
Ultimate aim is control, via the Web,
of heating, ventilation and air conditioning --Enron Broadband Services:
trades bandwidth capacity to fill customers'
transmission needs. Offers bandwidth to content providers like Blockbuster
and AtomFilms.com
COLOR PHOTO: GREG GIRARD--CONTACT PRESS IMAGES THE KING OF REINVENTION
Desperate conditions
in the '80s forced Enron's president Skilling to come up with a new and
highly adaptable business model COLOR
PHOTO: PAUL S. HOWELL--LIAISON AGENCY FOR TIME POWER MERCHANT Even as it
trades commodities
from coal to bandwidth, Enron continues to expand its gas and electric
production around the globe COLOR
ILLUSTRATION: ILLUSTRATION FOR TIME BY BILL SCHWARTZ
Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Here is this upcoming week's discussion material!?
?
Bobby
- NEON Measuring Success Lesson 3.doc
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