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The meeting will be held in 3125A from 1:30 to 2:30.
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Daren J Farmer
02/09/2000 01:51 PM
To: Gary A Hanks/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clem Cernosek/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thu
Nguyen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Howard B Camp/HOU/ECT@ECT, Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT@ECT,
George Grant/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Midtex
Please plan on meeting at 1pm on Thursday to continue discussions on the
Midtex line. I will let you know the location when it becomes finalized.
D |
Folks:
Based on our meeting with GE last Friday, we have decided to allocate post
Nov. 15th payment obligations to the stand-alone LM6000 turbine purchase
agreements as set forth in the attached spreadsheet. Please let me know if
you have any questions or comments.
Regards,
Ben |
You have been identified as key SITARA personnel for Term Deals with Risk
Assignment. A New SITARA release with a complete redesign of Risk Assignment
is scheduled to be implemented into production the weekend of Jan 22.
There will be 3 demos of the New SITARA Risk Assignment release on the
following dates/times in room EB 5C2
Jan 19 - 3:00 - 4:00
Jan 19 - 5:00 - 6:00
Jan 20 - 4:30 - 5:30
There are some major changes to SITARA that will result in a transformation
of every deal with risk assignment. This release includes the introduction
of financial deal types needed for SITARA valuation and eventual replacement
of CPR and TAGG systems for natural gas.
Please make every effort to attend one of these sessions.
You are encouraged to invite anyone you believe may be interested in
attending. |
I assume we avoid Libya completely. The question, though, may be how we
proceed if we are doing business with someone who has activities in Libya.
Your views please.
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/16/2000 09:01 AM -----
Nicholas O'Day
10/16/2000 04:59 AM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron
cc:
Subject: Enron's policy on Libya
Steve,
Itochu Corporation, a Japanese trading company with which we are developing a
relationship, is considering reactivating its activities in Libya. They have
identified an opportunity to source LNG from Libya for the purposes of
importing to Japan, either directly or through an LNG swap.
What is Enron's current policy on dealing with Libya?
kind regards |
Okay everyone, here are the details on the party............
Party starts at 7:00, I figure we should get there around 8:00 to make our
grand entrance. Plan on coming by my place anytime say 6 - 6:30 ish and
we'll head over around 7:45 or so. I will be getting some party trays, but
unfortunately, Uncle Enron won't pay for the alcohol. So..........bring
alcohol and a party attitude!
I live at Providence @ Uptown. 3323 McCue Rd #1743. This is located behind
the Best Buy at Richmond and 610 (also across from City Streets, not that I
ever go there!) You will have to dial up to my apt to get in the gate. I
think you hit #1743 and it dials me up. (The directions are on the keypad).
I live on the 4th floor, but you will need to park on the roof (5). They are
very particular about the parking! There are 4 hallways off the parking
garage at each corner. Mine would be the SE corner, anyway the apt #'s will
start with 1600......... you're in the right place just keep going (it's not
that far). There is a big plant outside my door (I know you guys are amazed
I have living plant!) If you have any questions my number is (713) 550-8698.
See you there!!!!!!!!!!
K. |
When: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 2:30 PM-3:30 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
Where: EB3271
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* |
---------------------- Forwarded by Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron on 03/23/2000
08:27 AM ---------------------------
From: Stephen Wallace on 03/23/2000 08:01 AM
To: James Derrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: San Antonio Meeting
Jim:
At the smaller group lawyers' meetings on Tuesday-Wednesday April 4-5 in San
Antonio, I would suggest the following topics to be added to whatever else
you have in mind:
status of update of Enron Corp. legal dept. guidelines/policies
status of preparation of Enron Corp. legal dept. guidelines on FCPA
review of Enron lawyers' compensation in light of changes in marketplace
Stephen. |
Throughout this week, we have a team from UBS in Houston to introduce and discuss the NETCO business and associated HR matters.
In this regard, please make yourself available for a meeting tonight beginning at 6:00 pm at The Houstonian. For those outside of Houston, video conferencing arrangements have been made. In Portland, the meeting will be held in Mt Adams. In Calgary, the meeting will be held in video room #1.
Time: 6:00 pm
Place: The Houstonian
111 N Post Oak Lane
Houston, TX
(713) 680-2626
Meeting Name: "Lone Star"
Please keep this invitation confidential.
If you are unable to make this meeting, please advise Amy FitzPatrick (x52729) or Julie Clyatt (x33256). |
Attached is the FINAL Name Change/Merger report for March 2001. Please note
that the most recent overlays are on top because unlike the others, prior
notification has not been given. These were just done last night and this
morning. For the complete report, go to the bottom tab, "March 2001".
The shortname changes will be coordinated with ERMS IT today, Fri, 03/23/01.
Records will be inactivated on Mon, April 2, 2001.
FYI - On the Feb 2001 report, there were several PG&E entities that went
through name changes to El Paso entities. There were also 3 TECO
conversions. We did not have the documentation to support those changes, as
noted on the report. As of 03/22/01, all documentation for those changes are
in hand.
Regarding the Coastal/El Paso merger, the documents that support name changes
as a result of that merger, have been received. If you are interested in
more details regarding the remaining entities, they are attached below.
We have made a few changes to our Name Change/Merger Notification Report - it
now has a new look and a couple of features we hope will assist you. For
more information, please click below:
Each month now has two sheets, a summary sheet (eg Jan 01 Changes) and a
detailed sheet (eg Jan 01).
Click below for more information:
The summary sheet can be used to view all changes after a certain date. If
you're aware of all changes up to, say, January 15th enter 01/16/2001 in cell
C6 of the Summary Sheet and click the Sort button in cell H6. All changes
made to the report on or after January 16th will be listed automatically.
The Summary sheet may also be sorted for certain criteria - use the drop down
arrows alongside the column headers to make your selection.
This sheet contains all the information you are used to seeing, but slightly
reformatted. Key points are:
In the case of an Inactivation, the cause of the Inactivation (eg Merger) is
listed in the Comments section
As with the previous format,
all months' reports will be sent cumulatively throughout the year
the report will be sent out twice each month, on the 15th and at the end of
the month.
It is our aim to publish the report in Livelink and to send out only the
summary sheet and a URL for the detailed report each month. This will save a
lot of space in Lotus Notes and we hope it will streamline your monitoring
process.
We'd be very happy to receive any comments you may have.
Please call if there are questions or concerns.
Cheryl x33103 |
I have lost track of this. Is there an actual matter? Who is handling?
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Cheek
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:36 PM
To: Kate Cole; Deb Korkmas
Cc: Becky Stephens; Mark E Haedicke; Peter del Vecchio; Peggy Miller; Mark E Haedicke; Richard B Sanders; Linda R Guinn; Bonnie White; Britt Davis
Subject: RE: Ste. Aurelie Timberlands Co., Ltd.
Works for me.
Deb -- Unless you or Mark Haedicke advise otherwise, Becky Stephens will process SOP for Ste. Aurelie Timberlands as she does for other companies in the Enron Wholesale Group, i.e. Service Recipient -- Richard Sanders; Copy Recipient -- Linda Guinn; ELU Contact -- Bonnie White.
Kate -- Please confirm with Becky when the change of agent has been effected.
Deb and Kate -- During the interim, I understand that service will be handled by the current agent and notice of service will be issued by that agent to whomever Deb has designated. If that is to be Becky during this transition, Deb will need to so instruct the current agent with a copy of the instructions to Becky.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cole, Kate
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:00 PM
To: Korkmas, Deb; Cheek, Charles
Cc: Stephens, Becky; Haedicke, Mark; del Vecchio, Peter; Miller, Peggy
Subject: RE: Ste. Aurelie Timberlands Co., Ltd.
Thanks Deb. We'll proceed to prepare change of agent forms. Will you also be able to provide information on officer or director slates? At present we have no info. at all so we will not be able to get a signature(s) on the forms.
Please advise whether minute books, seals, stock certs., etc. will continue to be maintained by Canadian counsel in Quebec.
Which are the "documents" referred to in your message below?
Thanks for your help. It's much appreciated.
Best regards
Kate
Kate B. Cole
Director, Corporate Services
Enron Corp.
Tel: (713) 853-1624
Fax: (713) 646-8007
Email: kate.cole@enron.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Korkmas, Deb
Sent: 31 May, 2001 4:48 PM
To: Cheek, Charles
Cc: Stephens, Becky; Cole, Kate; Haedicke, Mark; del Vecchio, Peter
Subject: RE: Ste. Aurelie Timberlands Co., Ltd.
Kate, I think it will be ok to change the registered agent on Ste. Aurelie Timberlands and as soon as I receive documents I will forward to you. I left another voice mail yesterday for the asst. secty, Pat Riggy. I will also call again tomorrow. Thanks, Deb
Deb Korkmas
EWS Legal Dept.
1400 Smith Street, Room 3834A
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713-853-5448
Fax: 713-646-3393
Charles Cheek/ENRON@enronXgate 05/29/2001 06:36 PM To: Kate Cole/ENRON@enronXgate, Deb Korkmas/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Peter del Vecchio/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Becky Stephens/ENRON@enronXgate Subject: RE: Ste. Aurelie Timberlands Co., Ltd.
Good news.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cole, Kate
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:14 PM
To: Cheek, Charles; Korkmas, Deb
Cc: del Vecchio, Peter; Haedicke, Mark; Stephens, Becky
Subject: RE: Ste. Aurelie Timberlands Co., Ltd.
A slight clarification: SOP is currently made on an individual: John J. Flaherty, 443 Congress St., P.O.Box 11410, Portland, ME 04104-7410. Mr. J.M.Gagne' of Fasken Martineau Dumoulin, a law firm in Quebec, handles the corporate records but not SOP. KC
Kate B. Cole
Director, Corporate Services
Enron Corp.
Tel: (713) 853-1624
Fax: (713) 646-8007
Email: kate.cole@enron.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Cheek, Charles
Sent: 29 May, 2001 2:52 PM
To: Korkmas, Deb
Cc: del Vecchio, Peter; Haedicke, Mark; Cole, Kate; Stephens, Becky
Subject: Ste. Aurelie Timberlands Co., Ltd.
I understand that you have expressed a preference that service of process upon this recently acquired domestic company be received by Canadian counsel. This is contrary to the procedure that we implemented a couple of years ago, whereby a corporate agent has been assigned as agent for service of process relative to all domestic entities affiliated with Enron Corp. in all states. Currently, that agent is NRAI.
There are two exceptions -- PGE and Limbach. Both of these companies requested and were granted exceptions to the SOP procedure for specific business needs.
Please provide me the basis for the requested exception as to the captioned company. Of course, we will make every effort to accommodate the specific business needs of this company. Also, please advise whether you or someone on your behalf has determined that the laws in each state in which the company is incorporated and does business permits SOP on a foreign individual.
Thanks. |
The next scheduled RCR meeting will take place as follows:
Date: Monday, October 8
Time: 1:00 PM (CDT)
Number: 1-877-660-6591 (domestic) (please note the new number...I'm using the new WorldCom conferencing service)
Leader passcode (Rick only - 833951)
Participant Passcode (558191)
Thanks and call if you have any questions.
Ginger Dernehl
Administrative Coordinator
Global Government Affairs
Phone# 713-853-7751
Fax# 713-646-8160 |
To all:
Attached for your review and comment are forms of the initial notice letter,
assignment and assumption agreement and bill of sale that we intend to
deliver this Friday for a closing the next Friday on April 27. In addition,
please note that Rose and I are still coordinating the preparation of the
Prepayment Notice as well as the UCC-3s. Please call or email me with any
comments or questions that you may have and thank you in advance for your
attention to this matter.
Carlos Sole'
Senior Counsel
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-8191 (phone)
713 646-3393 (fax) |
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 09/01/2000
01:07 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Matt Motley 09/01/2000 08:53 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FYI
--
- Ray Niles on Price Caps.pdf |
I am on the Board of BEAR and sponsoring this effort. Please let Janette
Elbertson know by e-mail if you are interested in donating your time to help
staff the table in the lobby on Monday, December 18, from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Thank you.
Help CPS Kids!
Enron, KRBE and Sun and Ski Sports are collecting donations for Children,s
Protective Services Be A Resource (BEAR) Program to purchase gifts this
holiday season. Make your donation and receive a $10-off coupon for Sun and
Ski Sports.
Donations will be accepted in the Enron Building Lobby - Tuesday, December
12, Thursday, December 14 and Monday, December 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or
in EB407.
KRBE Morning Show LIVE in Antioch Park
Come out and show your support for the CPS BEAR collection Monday, December
18 when the 104 KRBE morning show,s Streets of America comes to Antioch Park.
See you there from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. |
---------------------- Forwarded by Sandra F Brawner/HOU/ECT on 01/08/2001
01:44 PM ---------------------------
"Pamela Anderson" <pama9@flash.net> on 01/07/2001 09:23:07 PM
To: "Lisa Barnwell" <lisab@discusdental.com>, "Terri Bailey" <tlbkk@aol.com>,
"Susan Schnitzer" <S.Schnitzer@worldnet.att.net>, "Sue Caldwell"
<sue@mbainsurance.net>, "Strphanie Friedhoff"
<Stephanie.g.Friedhoff@pfizer.com>, "Stafford, John"
<John.Stafford@commerceone.com>, "Sandra Brawner"
<Sandra.F.Brawner@enron.com>, "Pedersen, Julie" <julie.pedersen@neg.pge.com>,
"Patricia DeMamiel" <princess3456@dellnet.com>, "Pat Whitty"
<dpwhitty@duke-energy.com>, "Nancy Gilbertson" <ngilbertson@earthlink.net>,
"Virginia Taylor" <vtaylor@taylormkting.com>, "Morris, Lamar (SUGARCREEK XGH
317)" <LMorris1@pclient.ML.com>, "Lee McKinzie" <lmckinzie@stlukes-hou.org>,
"Lamar Morris" <lamar_morris@ml.com>, "Kody Newland"
<kodynewland@hotmail.com>, "Kathy Bennett" <kathy.m.bennett@usa.conoco.com>,
"Kathleen Kennedy" <kmk1@compassbnk.com>, "Kandy Daniel" <Kandydan@aol.com>,
"Jerry Anderson" <jeabudman@webtv.net>, "Hough, Lisa"
<lisa.hough@neg.pge.com>, "Hadnott, Wanna H." <Wanna.Hadnott@lyondell.com>,
"Gregg Anderson" <TEJASGREGG@aol.com>, "Dillard, Kari K" <dillarkk@bp.com>,
"Diana Ayers" <ayersdg@swbell.net>, "Denise Mosely" <denisem@houston.rr.com>,
"Dayna Erck" <derck@pdq.net>, "Dayna Erck" <derck@medicalprofiles.com>, "Dawn
Doga" <dawndoga@aol.com>, "David Dutch" <dutchd@kochind.com>, "Chris
Papousek" <cpapousek@aol.com>, "Carol Buckley" <gbuckley@houston.rr.com>,
<Camille.Gerard@enron.com>, "Brian Spack" <ashleynix@prodigy.net>, "angie
schniers" <angie.schniers@williams.com>, "Amanda C. Herzer"
<acherzer@aol.com>, "Ted Erck" <terck@medicalprofiles.com>
cc:
Subject: Fw: Time & Friends
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Cokinos <kcokinos@compuserve.com>
To: Pamela Anderson <pama9@flash.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 6:18 PM
Subject: Fw: Time & Friends
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> To:
> Date: 1/6/2001 11:44 AM
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> From: "Rocky Stevens" <rstevens@amelangpartners.com>
> To: "Rocky Stevens" <rstevens@amelangpartners.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 11:52 AM
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> > > TIME AND FRIENDS
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >Imagine there is a bank that
> > > > > > > >credits your account each morning
> > > > > > > >with $86,400. It carries over no
> > > > > > > >balance from day to day. Every
> > > > > > > >evening deletes whatever part of
> > > > > > > >the balance you failed to use
> > > > > > > >during the day. What would you
> > > > > > > >do? Draw out ALL OF IT, of
> > > > > > > >course!!!!
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >Each of us has such a bank. Its
> > > > > > > >name is TIME. Every morning, it
> > > > > > > >credits you with 86,400
> > > > > > > >seconds.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >Every night it writes off, as
> > > > > > > >lost, whatever of this you have
> > > > > > > >failed to invest to good purpose.
> > > > > > > >It carries over no balance. It
> > > > > > > >allows no overdraft.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >Each day it opens a new account
> > > > > > > >for you. Each night it burns the
> > > > > > > >remains of the day. If you fail
> > > > > > > >to use the day's deposits, the loss is yours.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >There is no going back.
> > > > > > > >There is no drawing against the "tomorrow."
> > > > > > > >You must live in the present on today's deposits.
> > > > > > > >Invest it so as to get from it
> > > > > > > >the utmost in health, happiness,
> > > > > > > >and success! The clock is running.
> > > > > > > >Make the most of today.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE YEAR,
> > > > > > > >ask a student who failed a grade.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE MONTH,
> > > > > > > >ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE WEEK,
> > > > > > > >ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE HOUR,
> > > > > > > >ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE MINUTE,
> > > > > > > >ask a person who just missed the train.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE-SECOND,
> > > > > > > >ask a person who just avoided an accident.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND,
> > > > > > > >ask the person who won a silver medal in the
> > > > > > > >Olympics.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >Treasure every moment that you have!
> > > > > > > >And treasure it more because you shared it with
> > > > > > > >someone special, special enough to spend your
> > > > > > > >time.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >And remember that time waits for no one.
> > > > > > > >Yesterday is history.
> > > > > > > >Tomorrow is a mystery.
> > > > > > > >Today is a gift.
> > > > > > > >That's why it's called the present!!!
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >It's National Friendship Week.
> > > > > > > >Friends are a very rare jewel,
> > > > > > > >indeed. They make you smile and
> > > > > > > >encourage you to succeed.
> > > > > > > >They lend an ear, they share a word of
> > > > > > > >praise, and they always want to
> > > > > > > >open their heart to us.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > >Send this to everyone you
> > > > > > > >consider a FRIEND.
> > > > > > > >If it comes back to you
> > > > > > > >know you have a circle of friends
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How do we feel about having approval/denial authority in E-tag for all of the El Paso stuff. How does it work now?
ds
-----Original Message-----
From: Lynn Costantini [mailto:Lynn.Costantini@nerc.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 12:41 PM
To: info@tsin.com
Subject: Registration for New E-tag 1.7 data
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Registration of new data elements as required by E-tag 1.7 can
commence immediately. Please go to http://reg.tsin.com, click
Registrant's Area, and log onto your account for more information.
Documents pertaining to electronic tagging, including
"Electronic Tagging: Functional Specification, Version 1.7" and "What's
New in E-tag 1.7" are available from
http://www.nerc.com/~filez/tag/E-tag/E-Tag.htm.
Please email info@tsin.com if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Lynn P. Costantini
Robert W. Cummings
NERC
609-452-8060 |
top line: SNL Securities LC
next line: ECT Investments, Inc.
Sara Shackleton
Enron Wholesale Services
1400 Smith Street, EB3801a
Houston, TX 77002
Ph: (713) 853-5620
Fax: (713) 646-3490 |
----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 08/07/2000 03:23 PM -----
Edward Sacks@ENRON
08/07/2000 03:14 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: assignment of deals from Merchant Energy Group of the Americas
to Morgan Stanley - URGENT REQUEST
Thought this may be helpful. Thanks, Ed Sacks
---------------------- Forwarded by Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron on 08/07/2000
03:12 PM ---------------------------
Tracy Ngo@ECT
08/06/2000 05:59 PM
To: Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Re: assignment of deals from Merchant Energy Group of the Americas
to Morgan Stanley - URGENT REQUEST
Ed,
Please talk to Tana Jones and see if she can get the ball rolling to finalize
the assignment amendment that is on Carol St.Clair's desk. Basically, I
spoke with Vangie last week, and we agreed to make the effective date of the
assignment JUNE 12, 2000. That's the last issue at hand. Please have Tana
(or other legal person) insert the date, get it executed accordingly, and fax
a copy of the signature back to Vangie at Merchant. Vangie's number is
410-295-1719. Please ask for her fax number if you don't have it or can't
find it. [ this assignment is what Christopher Smith worked on with
Vangie...it pertains to gas and financial trades ]
FYI, last week Vangie forwarded to me the second assignment batch pertaining
to power deals. I'll look at this.
Thanks,
Tracy
---------------------- Forwarded by Tracy Ngo/HOU/ECT on 08/06/2000 05:53 PM
---------------------------
Carol St Clair 08/01/2000 04:05 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Tracy Ngo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: assignment of deals from Merchant Energy Group of the Americas
to Morgan Stanley
Tana:
This should be pretty straight forward. The only remaining issue was they
needed to put in an effective date for the assignment amendment that they
wanted us to sign. The papers should be in my office. Call me at home if
you have any problems.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3892
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
carol.st.clair@enron.com
Tana Jones
08/01/00 01:14 PM
To: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Mary Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samantha Boyd/NA/Enron@Enron, Robert
Bruce/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: assignment of deals from Merchant Energy Group of the Americas to
Morgan Stanley
Is someone from our group working on this?
----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 08/01/2000 01:14 PM -----
Tracy Ngo
08/01/2000 07:48 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: assignment of deals from Merchant Energy Group of the Americas to
Morgan Stanley
Tana,
Before Carol St. Clair left for maternity leave, she was working on the
assignment of some financial and gas deals with Christopher Smith (who
previously worked in our group). Since Christopher is no longer here and
with Carol being out, I'm scrambling to find out who in the financial team is
working on this.
I've left Mark Taylor a message since Carol's voice mail forwards all
questions to Mark.
Could you let me know if you have any info?
Thx,
Tracyh |
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Post MBA, Post Internet Start-Up Career Decisions 2001 Joint program Univ.
Mich. alumni, Haas alumni
$25 at the door. Please RSVP? r_cmohan@pacbell.net
Panel topic questions: o???????What short and long-term trends can be
expected in Bay Area job market for director level and above, executive
candidates?
o???????What are up and coming industries or fields in the Bay Area job
market. How can those jobs best be accessed?
o???????Assume a job candidate has experience at Internet start-up companies,
perhaps several over the past 2 years. How should Internet start-up
experience be leveraged towards next career decision? How should this
experience be presented to next potential employer, especially if the
companies went out of business? Will candidates be penalized if they have
jumped from Internet start-up to Internet start-up over the past several
years?
o???????How does the job market of San Francisco compare to that of Silicon
Valley/South Bay? Is it worth it for residents of San Francisco to commute or
relocate to Silicon Valley/South Bay?
o???????What skills or experiences are necessary to make the jump from senior
director level to vice president? From vice president to COO?
o???????In the past few years there was a glut of senior job titles at
start-up companies. Do you believe some people will have to downgrade their
title in their next career moves?
o???????Assume a job candidate has received an MBA degree from a top ranking
school 5 years ago and has successfully progressed up an executive level
management career. At that point, what is the relative importance of the MBA
on the resume, versus the experience and accomplishments?
Target Audience:?
MBA Graduates and soon to be graduates
From University of Michigan, Haas School of Business, Kellogg, UT Austin,
Tuck. Other MBA alumni clubs invited. Director to Vice President Career
Level, mostly high tech and software related fields
Panel Members:
o???????John Morel, Associate Director alumni Career Services Haas School of
Business
o???????Craig Smith, Consultant, Heidrick & Struggles,
o???????Brian McDugal, Vice President, Management Solutions,
o???????Margaret Steen, Careers Reporter, San Jose Mercury News,
o???????Moderator: Gretchen Alarcon, Director of Human Resources, Icarian,
Inc. (UMBS MBA 1997),
Date and Time:
Wednesday, May 2nd
Networking reception 6:00 p.m.?
Panel presentation 7:00 pm
Location:
Scores Restaurant? Conference Center
2200 Bridgepointe Parkway in San Mateo
650-357-1998
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Mariner,s Island Blvd. ramp. Make a right turn at the light onto Mariner,s
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To: Department: ENA Legal
From: Mark Taylor Date: May 11, 2001
Vice President and General Counsel
Subject: Enron North America Corp. NYMEX Hedge Exemption Applications
We are in the process of preparing applications for position limit exemptions for ENA's NYMEX energy commodities futures trading. These applications require that ENA represent whether its officers, employees, owners, or agents have a power of attorney, control or have a financial interest in any related commodity future(s) account either individually or acting with another person pursuant to express or implied agreement.
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i'm getting really freaking tired of being last on your e-mail lists!
Shanna Husser@ENRON
03/22/2000 09:36 AM
To: mshuggies@aol.com, Joey Esperance/LON/ECT@ECT,
christen.m.campbell@ac.com, blahbla187@aol.com, bcannizaro@shellus.com, Eric
Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: THE MALE SPECIES
---------------------- Forwarded by Shanna Husser/Corp/Enron on 03/22/2000
09:35 AM ---------------------------
From: Mary Joseph 03/22/2000 09:30 AM
To: Ann Sanchez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shanna Husser/Corp/Enron@Enron, Stacy
Dunegan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Amy Jon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Meg Malone/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Sherri Kathol/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: THE MALE SPECIES
>> > > Because I'm a man, when the car isn't running very well, I will pop
>> the
>> > >hood and stare at the engine as if I know what I'm looking at. If
>another
>> > >man shows up, one of us will say to the other, "I used to be able to
>fix
>> > >these things, but now with all these computers and everything, I
>wouldn't
>> > >know where to start. We will then drink beer.
>> > > -----------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, when I catch a cold I need someone to bring me
>soup
>> > >and
>> > >take care of me while I lie in bed and moan. You never get as sick as
>I
>> do,
>> > >so for you this isn't an issue.
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, I can be relied upon to purchase basic groceries
>at
>> > >the
>> > >store, like milk or bread. I cannot be expected to find exotic items
>like
>> > >"Cumin" or "Tofu." For all I know these are the same thing. And never,
>> > >under
>> > >any circumstances, expect me to pick up anything for which "feminine
>> > >hygiene
>> > >product" is a euphemism.
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, when one of our appliances stops working I will
>> insist
>> > >on taking it apart, despite evidence that this will just cost me twice
>as
>> > >much once the repair person gets here and has to put it back together.
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, I don't think we're all that lost, and no, I
>don't
>> > >think
>> > >we should stop and ask someone. Why would you listen to a complete
>> stranger
>> > >- I mean, how the hell could he know where we're going?
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, there is no need to ask me what I'm thinking
>about.
>> > >The
>> > >answer is always either sex or football, though I have to make up
>> something
>> > >else when you ask, so don't.
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, I do not want to visit your mother, or have your
>> > >mother
>> > >come visit us, or talk to her when she calls, or think about her any
>more
>> > >than I have to. Whatever you got her for mother's day is okay, I
>don't
>
>> > >need
>> > >to see it. And don't forget to pick up something for my mommy, too!
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, you don't have to ask me if I liked the movie...
>> > > Chances are, if you're crying at the end of it, I didn't.
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man, I think what you're wearing is fine. I thought
>what
>> > >you
>> > >were wearing five minutes ago was fine, too. Either pair of shoes is
>> fine.
>> > >With the belt or without it looks fine. Your hair is fine. You look
>fine.
>> > >Can we just go now?
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > Because I'm a man and this is, after all, a new century, I will
>> > >share
>> > >equally in
>> > >the housework. You just do the laundry, the cooking, the gardening,
>the
>> > >cleaning, and the dishes. I'll do the rest.
>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > > This has been a Public Service Message for Women, to better
>understand
>> > >the
>> > >Male Animal.
>>
>
> |
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Not everything is bad in electricity competition.
Jim
---------------------- Forwarded by James D Steffes/HOU/EES on 08/17/2000
03:08 PM ---------------------------
From: Margo Reyna@ENRON on 08/17/2000 11:26 AM
To: Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Electric Restructuring: Despite bad name, restructuring benefiting
some areas
I don't know if you have seen this article, but perhaps it can help provide
some ammunition regarding the benefits of restructuring.
---------------------- Forwarded by Margo Reyna/NA/Enron on 08/17/2000 11:24
AM ---------------------------
djcustomclips@djinteractive.com on 08/16/2000 11:13:51 AM
Please respond to nobody@mail1.djnr.com
To: 200144@mailman.enron.com
cc:
Subject: Electric Restructuring: Despite bad name, restructuring benefiting
some areas
Despite bad name, restructuring benefiting some areas
08/14/2000
The Energy Report
(c) Copyright 2000 Pasha Publications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The recent problems in San Diego and the media attention surrounding the
power shortages and retail price spikes leads one to believe the problems are
solely the result of restructuring efforts. However, some areas that have
"deregulated" don't regret the decision.
Last week, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge said that electric competition will
save consumers in his state $3 billion by 2001 and increase productivity,
employment and personal income by 2004. His comments came as a response to a
report recently issued by the state government.
The report, prepared by the state Department of Revenue to measure the impact
of restructuring on state finances, said that forecast reductions in retail
electricity prices will improve the state's economy in several ways.
By 2004, as a direct result of electric competition, the report says:
** The real gross state product will be $1.9 billion, or 0.5%, higher than
the baseline;
** Overall employment will increase by 0.5%, amounting to 36,400 full-time
and part-time jobs, including more than 3,000 manufacturing jobs, nearly
7,000 retail-sector jobs, more than 5,000 construction jobs, nearly 2,700
transportation and public utility jobs, and more than 12,000 service-sector
jobs;
** Nominal personal income will increase by $1.4 billion, or 0.3%;
** The price index will decrease by 0.47%; and,
** The population will increase by 51,400 persons, or 0.4%, as workers move
to the state.
"Pennsylvania's national leadership in electric competition continues to
bring dramatic savings and economic benefits to Pennsylvanians," Ridge said.
"And, according to this new report, those savings and benefits will continue
for some time to come. We expect electric competition will help create more
than 36,000 jobs between 1998 and 2004, and have a major positive impact on
our state's economy. And millions of Pennsylvania families and employers
continue to save money on their electric bills - without even lifting a
finger."
Savings from electric restructuring allow consumers more money to spend and
invest, creating positive multiplier effects on the state economy, Secretary
of Revenue Robert Judge said.
"Our research confirms that while consumers of electricity will realize rate
reductions, there are many other benefits to Pennsylvania through electric
competition," Judge said.
The Public Utility Commission estimates that consumers will save nearly $3
billion by January 2001 due to electric competition.
The report includes an analysis of the effects of restructuring on sales tax
and personal income tax revenue. The 1996 restructuring law required that
deregulation bring no net effect on "immediate" state tax collections, the
report says. Under the law, the Revenue Department must report to governor
and the General Assembly providing information on tax revenues to enable
lawmakers to judge the law's impact on the economy and to decide whether new
laws are necessary to "maintain tax revenue neutrality during the transition
period."
The revenue neutral reconciliation, the adjustment mechanism used to compare
tax revenues collected before restructuring and after restructuring, is
working as intended, the report says.
As required by the law, the Revenue Department will produce two more reports
for the General Assembly and the Governor, one in August 2001 and one in
August 2002.
Like Pennsylvania, some in Ontario say the movement toward a competitive
market for electricity has saved customers upwards of $500 million through
rate reductions.
Even though the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) is currently considering scaling
back or stopping the move to competitive markets, one of the province's
largest utilities, Toronto Hydro-Electric, says local regulators should
recognize the savings from restructuring.
Toronto Hydro says the restructured market is successful because of the
"utility's commitment to fair prices and safe reliable service in the new
competitive electricity market." Since 1993, rates have fallen for all
customer classes, the utility claims.
"We agree whole-heartedly with the need to protect consumers in the new
electricity market," Toronto Hydro Vice President Blair Peberdy said. "As a
municipal electric utility, we've protected consumers to the tune of more
than $500 million through rate reduction strategies for the past seven years.
Our rates are 12.5% below the consumer price index and we have reduced rates
since 1993. That's why we're keen for the province to stay focused on
introducing commercial reforms in the electricity distribution sector. We've
invested millions in preparing for the opening of the new energy marketplace
already and we're ready to go."
The utility warned against further forced rate reductions in light of the
savings they have produced. Toronto Hydro also called for regulators not to
lower prices at the expense of more reliable service.
"Considering the rate freezes and reductions that Toronto Hydro has
implemented since 1993, price minimization should not outweigh other
objectives in the OEB act," the testimony says. "Protect consumers not just
in terms of rates, but also in terms of the quality of electric distribution
services."
The company is also pushing for regulatory action to move along with
competitive reform, not to delay the developing market already in a
transition phase, because it might scare away new participants.
"The government has put a solid foundation in place for the new electricity
market," Peberdy said. "Now is the time to look forward, not back. We're
excited about the potential for new investment, new energy technologies and
new business opportunities for Toronto Hydro, and we are prepared to work
with the OEB to develop options that will help sustain the government's
vision."
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-----Original Message-----
From: Diamond, Daniel
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 2:58 PM
To: DL-NETCO Gas Traders; DL-NETCO Power Traders
Cc: Forster, David; Mandola, Teresa; Mcquade, Jennifer
Subject: **IMPORTANT** Stack Manager Users
Importance: High
We are in the process of confirming that all traders are set up correctly and ready to trade when the system goes live.
We need to make sure that your Stack Managers are accessing the correct database. In order to do this, we need to know how you access Stack Manager:
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or
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Please reply to this message with either a corresponding "1" or a "2" in the subject field.
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Thank you,
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T. Jae,
For time sheet purposes, please note my scheduled vacation days and paternity leave (family leave with pay) per dates below:
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Oct 1-5: five(5) vacation days
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I will return Monday, October 15, to begin my new associate rotation in the East Power Fundamentals group under Rika Imai.
Regards,
Dustin |
Any problem selling Broker Client to TradeSpark? Mike W. called and asked me today...his next question is going to be to provide it to him electronically.
Mike |
Yes, I still tract these.
Mark Greenberg@ENRON
02/07/2001 07:47 AM
To: Kay Young/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: EnergyClear Operating Company LLC
Kay -
Can you tell me if we have an NDA with EnergyClear Operating Company LLC.
Thanks.
(Tana - This is an NDA for CommodityLogic - a group within Net Works - Do you
still track these for Net Works? Let me know and I will forward a copy of
the form they submitted.)
Mark
Senior Counsel, ENA
Phone: 713-345-8897
Facsimile: 713-646-3940
E-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com |
the in-laws. faimily man now. |
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
Oil Products
The Oil Products Group executed a 1 year physical transaction, whereby Enron
supplies Delta Airlines 100,000 barrels/month for one year beginning in
November of 2000, for a total of 1.2 million barrels.
Weather
On December 6 at 7pm, the Weather Channel will run a 15 minute special
interest story on Weather Derivative trading. Approximately 8 minutes of
this telecast will focus on the Enron Weather Risk Management group, led by
Mark Tawney, director. In September, a film crew spent two days recording the
group's activities and interviewing Mark Tawney; Steven Vu, head of trading;
Gary Taylor, head of marketing; and Brando Hayden, trader. Efforts to
publicize Enron's leading position in the Weather Risk marketplace have
included this television show, the Enron Corp commercial focused on weather
risk management, and several articles written by members of the Enron Weather
Trading group. What's next? Enron Weather: the Movie - coming soon to
theatres near you!
Principal Investments
Tridium Inc., the leading provider of Internet-based automation
infrastructure solutions, announced the closing of a $20 million round of
capital funding. The funds will be used to increase Tridium,s sales and
technical support offices in North America, expand its operations into Europe
and Asia, and enhance its technology and products. kRoad Ventures, L.P. and
Enron North America each contributed $10 million in venture capital.
Energy Capital Resources
Westwin Energy, LLC, a privately held oil and gas exploration and production
company based in Midland, has been formed by the former management team of
ARCO Permian. Along with the company,s formation, Westwin announced its
financial partner, which is Enron North America. Westwin Energy will focus
on drilling opportunities and select acquisitions in the Permian Basin of
West Texas and Southeast New Mexico.
Enron Industrial Markets Fundamentals Analysis
Following the example of other Enron entities, Enron Industrial Markets has
established a Fundamentals Analysis Group. Under the direction of Andrea
Reed, the group is similar to the others, with the objective of providing
market, industry, and regulatory information and identifying potential
commercial opportunities for originators and traders. Doug Moreno and Carol
Marshall are the information experts. They are presently working to
aggregate all of Enron,s various resources into a library and a website
(coming soon at http://eimfundy.dev.corp.enron.com/). Jennifer Riley is the
quantitative analyst, and has already analyzed a number of statistical
relationships for the business entities to identify possible hedging
strategies. Peggy Determeyer (steel) and Karen Carter (paper/pulp and
lumber) will be providing analytical services to the two primary product
lines. Tammy Davis keeps them all organized with terrific administrative
support. Doug, Jennifer, Tammy, and Carol have followed Andrea from her
previous Merchant Asset Portfolio Management assignment, while Peggy and
Karen have joined from Enron South America and Enron North America,
respectively. If you have any ideas for critical analyses or information
needs, contact one of them for help.
Foreign Exchange (FX) and Sovereign Risk (ENA Research Group)
In last week,s Ameriflash newsletter, we introduced you to the Country Risk
and Foreign Exchange (FX) Department within the ENA Research Group, which
included our responsibilities and some of the products we have developed for
Enron various business units. This week we would like to introduce you to the
members of our group, Maureen Raymond-Castaeda, Gwyn Koepke, Yana Kristal,
and Leann Walton.
Maureen Raymond-Castaeda heads the Country Risk and Foreign Exchange team,
reporting to Vince Kaminski. Maureen is Enron,s Chief Economist and is
responsible for corporate sovereign risk and economic analysis, briefing the
FX trading desk on major central bank policies, forecasting all FX and
revenue escalators corporate-wide for 60 countries, and advising Enron,s
underwriters and the Chief Credit Officer. As Enron changes its business
objectives, our group serves these objectives through our analysis. For
example, we provide research and analysis services to the steel fundamental
analysis group as well as to the non-ferrous metals group in London. Gwyn
Koepke is an Associate and is responsible for conducting economic analysis
for all FX and inflation curves produced by the group as well as writing
country briefs for the various Enron business units. Yana Kristal is an
analyst who gathers country research and prepares Excel charts. Leann Walton
is the team,s newest member and provides all administrative and research
support.
As a reminder, the Country Risk and FX team launched a new product in October
called the Enron &Global Markets Monitor,8 which informs traders and
management about important international economic events and their impact on
currency and financial markets. If you would like to receive the Monitor on a
weekly basis via email, please send a note to Leann Walton. Or, you can
obtain the Global Markets Monitor from our web site at:
http://ecthouwebcl1.nt.ect.enron.com/research/ForeignExchange/FXMain.htm
(look for the spinning New sign) ) Please add this to your bookmarks or
favorites.
FINAL RESULTS FOR THE PULSE
Thanks to all who participated in Enron's annual employee survey. The total
participation rate for ENA/EGM/EIM was 68.90%, which was an increase of
almost 20% from last year. Additionally, we beat the Enron Corp. average
68.90% to 68.87%. Some might say that this is statistically insignificant,
but we prefer to point out that a win is a win!
WELCOME
New Hires
ENA- Doglas Allen, Brooks Barnes, Angela Cadena, Reno Casimir, Amelia
Cavazos, Jane Coleman, Andrea Dahlke, Susan Entman, Kulvinder Fowler, Kristi
Fredericks, Tammy Gilmore, Lori Haney, Brandee Jackson, Janine Kattner,
Brenna Neves, Vivian Nguyen, Dexter Peoples, Erica Rodriguez, Patricia Roome,
Dayna Smith, Stephanie Wainwright, Ellen Wallumrod, Deanna Washington,
Gregory Whitman
EGM- Mario De la Ossa, Stephanie Harris
IN THE NEWS
FORTUNE, November 13, 2000, Page 80
Beware: You Could Soon Be Selling Soybeans Make your products stand out )
fast ) before someone turns it into a commodity.
"(What,s next? Fortune says you can run a reverse auction anytime you can do
two things: specify exactly what you want and identify several bidders you
deem qualified to fight for the business. Let your imagination roam. At Enron
they never stop thinking about new products and services for which they can
make markets. First gas and electricity, now bandwidth, ocean shipping,
paper, and much else."
Internet Week, October 30, 2000
"Enron doesn't just make markets; it assaults them."
NUGGETS & NOTES
&Results not reasons8 ) Craig Breslau, VP/Industrial Middle Markets-ENA
"Okay, here's the deal..." - Jean Mrha Beach, VP/Upstream Origination-ENA
LAST WEEK'S TEASER
Question
In your cellar there are three light switches in the OFF position. Each
switch controls 1 of 3 light bulbs on the floor above. You may move any of
the switches but you may only go upstairs to inspect the bulbs one time. How
can you determine the switch for each bulb with one inspection?
Answer
Turn switch one on for a while(then turn it off. Turn switch two on, go
upstairs to inspect. The hot bulb is controlled by switch one, the lit bulb
is controlled by switch two. The unlit bulb is controlled by switch three.
CONGRATULATIONS to our winners: Richard McKeel, Jim Sugrue, Ed Hearn, Rhonda
Denton, Mark Breese, Benjamin Thomason, Gil Muhl, Corey Hollander, James
Haden, Stinson Gibner, Richard Zamora, Robert Stalford, John Gordon, Dan
Darland, Andre Templeman, Hector McLoughlin, Shelly Stubbs, Kelly Ellis,
Valter Stoiani, Dennis Lee, Paul Gregory, Rainer Cockrell, Regan Rorschach,
Bill Rust, Gerald Gilbert.
LEGAL STUFF
The information contained in this newsletter is confidential and proprietary
to Enron Corp. and its subsidiaries. It is intended for internal use only
and should not be disclosed outside of Enron. |
FYI
---------------------- Forwarded by D Brett Hunsucker/HOU/ECT on 12/20/2000
03:18 PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: <Steven_T_Sweet@calpx.com> 12/18/2000 01:47
PM
To: Market_Participant_AB1@calpx.com, Market_Participant_CD2@calpx.com,
Market_Participant_EG1@calpx.com, Market_Participant_HJ1@calpx.com,
Market_Participant_KL2@calpx.com, Market_Participant_MN1@calpx.com,
Market_Participant_OR1@calpx.com, Market_Participant_OR2@calpx.com
cc: Communications@calpx.com
Subject: CalPX CEO responds to FERC
The following is a response from California Power Exchange CEO George Sladoje
regarding the FERC order released last Friday.
(See attached file: GS letter 12.18.00.doc)
- GS letter 12.18.00.doc |
see attached
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 09/22/2000 06:52 PM -----
Sara Shackleton
09/22/2000 06:50 PM
To: Greg Johnston/CAL/ECT, Brian Kerrigan/HOU/ECT, Cris Sherman/HOU/ECT,
Tana Jones/HOU/ECT, bordenr@macleoddixon.com
cc:
Subject: Alberta prepay - confirms
Attached are revised commodity swap confirms. I didn't change the rate swap
and we're still waiting for input from the bank. |
It was covered extensively in today's LA Times.
Michael McDonald@ECT
10/06/2000 01:14 PM
To: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Shields/PDX/ECT@ECT, Laird Dyer@ECT,
Mona L Petrochko/SFO/EES@EES, Susan J Mara/SFO/EES@EES
Subject: Re: [Fwd: CMUA Market Reform proposal]
Paul,
I've put out a request to some of them to get together and will follow up.
One problem is that talking to Jerry Jordan or Tony Braun will be liking
talking to a wall. I think we need to get with some of the other, more sane
members of the muni community.
What is anyone hearing about how this is being received? In my view, the
best thing that could happen is that it gets ignored and they become further
irrelevant. If anyone in the legislature or elsewhere is taking this at all
seriously, then we definitely ought to try to meet with them. Having said
that, this has S. David Freeman written all over it, and between him and
Jordan, I don't hold out much hope for changing their views. |
FYI
----- Forwarded by Bernadette Hawkins/Corp/Enron on 03/20/2001 03:55 PM -----
"Jackie Gallagher" <JGallagher@epsa.org>
03/20/2001 02:30 PM
To: <bhawkin@enron.com>, <bmerola@enron.com>, <christi.l.nicolay@enron.com>,
<donna.fulton@enron.com>, <janelle.scheuer@enron.com>,
<jeff_brown@enron.com>, <jhartso@enron.com>, <jsteffe@enron.com>,
<Mary.Hain@enron.com>, <rshapiro@enron.com>, <sarah.novosel@enron.com>,
<tom.hoatson@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Commission Actions to Remove Obstacles in Western US- Key Points
for EPSA Comments, Due MARCH 30TH
MEMORANDUM
TO: Regulatory Affairs Committee
Power Marketers Working Group
FROM: Joe Hartsoe, Regulatory Affairs Committee Chair
Bob Reilley, Power Marketers Working Group Chair
Julie Simon, Vice President of Policy
Mark Bennett, Senior Manager of Policy
Erin Perrigo, Manager of Policy
DATE: March 20, 2001
RE: Commission Actions to Increase Supply and Decrease
Consumption in the Western United States--Key Points for
EPSA Comments Due MARCH 30TH
As we previously reported, on March 14, 2001, FERC announced certain actions
to address the energy problems in California and other areas of the West in
an Order Removing Obstacles to Increased Electric Generation and Natural Gas
Supply in the Western United States and Requesting Comments on Further
Actions to Increase Energy Supply and Decrease Energy Consumption. The
following is an overview of the steps the Commission proposes to "immediately
help increase supply from existing power sources and to provide regulatory
incentives to build new electric and natural gas infrastructure." The
Commission also invited comments on certain proposals. This memo includes a
list of key points we intend to make in comments that are due by March 30th.
Overview of Order
The Order reflects a thorough review of "all of [FERC's] rate and facility
certification authorities in the areas of electric energy, natural gas,
hydroelectric and oil to determine how it can increase electric energy
supply"; however, the Commission noted that its authority is "somewhat
limited." While the Commission believes state regulators must assume the
lead role due to their authority over siting of generation and transmission,
as well as demand reduction measures, the Commission noted that the impact of
California's energy shortage on the Western Interconnection "underscores the
regional, interstate nature of the energy marketplace." Accordingly, it
encouraged the formation of a single regional transmission organization for
western markets.
EPSA appreciates the Commission's effort to exercise the full extent of its
authority to help ease the West's energy problems. Taken together, the
Commission's proposed actions represent positive steps toward rational
solutions to the difficult circumstances in the West. Most importantly, the
Order highlights the importance of promoting infrastructure investment,
including increased generation, transmission and natural gas pipeline
facilities.
The Commission's immediate actions, which will expire on December 31, 2001,
include:
-Requiring the California ISO and transmission owners within the WSCC to
provide FERC with a list of short-term grid enhancements.
-Extending and broadening waivers of operating and efficiency standards and
fuel use requirements for qualifying facilities (QF).
-Providing wholesale power sales from generation used primarily for backup
and self-generation for businesses with prior notice waivers and market-based
rate authorization.
-Allowing wholesale and retail load reduction to be resold at wholesale
market-based rates.
The Commission seeks comment on several other proposals, including:
-Rolling in new supply interconnection and upgrade costs.
-Increasing the rate of return on equity for projects that significantly
increase transmission on constrained and new routes in the near term.
-10-year depreciation for short-term transmission projects, and 15-year
depreciation for upgrades involving new rights of way that can be in service
by November 1, 2002.
-Use of the interconnection authority set forth in FPA o210(d) to help
alleviate obstacles to electric supply reaching load.
EPSA's Comments
In its conclusion, the Commission stated that comments should be "concise and
focused." Accordingly, we suggest that EPSA's comments focus on the
following areas:
? Applaud the Commission's effort to increase supplies from QFs, but
encourage it to provide relief from existing contracts by allowing QFs to
sell to creditworthy parties.
? We understand that there are ongoing differences of opinion regarding the
relative merits of an incremental versus a "rolled in" approach to
interconnection and upgrade costs. Therefore, while we may lack a consensus
on the question as a final policy position, we believe that the extreme
circumstances surrounding the Order, and the urgent need to move power
quickly into the Western system, make it wise to endorse FERC's instant
recommendation.
? The Commission's proposed actions to create and enhance incentives relating
to expanding and improving the transmission infrastructure through higher
ROEs and accelerated depreciation schedules are positive steps. The
Commission normally conditions such premiums on meaningful participation in
regional transmission organizations. However, given the current situation
and the immediate impact of any projects that might be entitled to the higher
ROE, EPSA could support this proposal.
? Constraints on the gas infrastructure have a generally adverse impact on
the energy supply system. Therefore, the Commission's proposed waivers of
blanket certificates and rate incentives to expedite construction projects,
are favorable developments.
We will discuss the Order and EPSA's comments during tomorrow's Regulatory
Affairs/Power Marketers' conference call. In addition, we have been asked to
consider what type of short-term relief could be included in federal
legislation. We will discuss this question as well. To access the call,
dial 1-800-937-6563 and ask for the Julie Simon/EPSA call. In the meantime,
if you have any questions, please contact either Julie Simon, jsimon@epsa.org
or Mark Bennett, mbennett@epsa.org at (202 628-8200). |
---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 08/23/2000 08:24
AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Pergher, Gunther" <Gunther.Pergher@dowjones.com>
08/23/2000 07:42 AM
To: "Golden, Mark" <Mark.Golden@dowjones.com>, "Leopold, Jason"
<Jason.Leopold@dowjones.com>
cc: (bcc: Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT)
Subject: DJ Clinton To Direct Govt To Help Calif On Electricity Woes
14:22 GMT 23 August 2000
DJ Clinton To Direct Govt To Help Calif On Electricity Woes
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--U.S. President Bill Clinton will direct federal
agencies
Wednesday to provide financial assistance to low-income families and small
businesses in Southern California to help them cope with high electricity
bills, the White
House said in a written statement.
Clinton also ordered the release of $2.6 million from the Low Income Home
Energy
Assistance Program to help low-income families in Southern California. The
Small
Business Administration will urge its lending partners to use SBA credit
programs to
help small businesses with their energy costs.
Clinton is taking the action because of a steep rise in the wholesale price
of electricity,
the statement said.
In addition, Clinton has called on Energy Secretary Bill Richardson to ask
the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission to speed up an investigation into the bulk
market for
electricity "so that state and federal regulators and policy makers can
have the
information they need to protect consumers in a timely fashion."
Clinton's actions marks the second time this summer the president has
stepped in to
help California cope with its electricity shortages. Earlier, Clinton
called on all federal
facilities in California to cut their power usage and to direct power back
into the
electricity grid.
-By Alex Keto, Dow Jones Newswires; 202 862 9256; alex.keto@dowjones.com
Copyright (c) 2000, Dow Jones & Company Inc
G_nther A. Pergher
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anai, Rousseau
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 9:09 PM
To: Neale, Nelson
Subject: FW: JCC
Congratulations..... we can now go ahead with JCC (a small deal which we will give indicative pricing by the end of this week)
I will give you a call tonight - I want to reach a conclusion on the FX issue so that we can move forward
Thanks
Rousseau
-----Original Message-----
From: Hirl, Joseph
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 10:34 AM
To: Anai, Rousseau; Yamaki, Yoichi; Kinoshita, Naoshige
Cc: Thirsk, Jeremy
Subject: JCC
We have gotten the go ahead to start to offer JCC. I need for you to prioritize your potential leads so we can first go with those that are most interested. I'd like to get some prices out by the end of the week.
Rousseau: speak with Slovenski and tell him that I spoke with Nowlan and we will be starting out with some smaller deals in order to test research's analysis. I will speak with Bill White later this week.
Joe |
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R/T
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$229 Boston, MA (BOS) San Francisco, CA (SFO)
$ 79 Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) Columbus, OH (CMH) #
$149 Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) El Paso, TX (ELP)
$119 Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) Huntsville, AL (HSV) #
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$ 79 Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) Rochester, MN (RST)
$169 Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) Seattle, WA (SEA)
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$149 Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) West Palm Beach, FL (PBI)
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$129 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Greensboro, NC (GSO)
$149 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Long Beach, CA (LGB)
$119 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Louisville, KY (SDF)
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$149 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Richmond, VA (RIC)
$119 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Tucson, AZ (TUS)
$ 69 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) Tulsa, OK (TUL) ?$149 El Paso, TX (ELP) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD)? ?$129 Greensboro, NC (GSO) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) ?$119 Huntsville, AL (HSV) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) #?$ 69 Indianapolis, IN (IND) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) #?$ 69 La Crosse, WI (LSE) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) #?$149 Long Beach, CA (LGB) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) ?$ 79 Los Angeles, CA (LAX) San Jose, CA (SJC) ?$119 Louisville, KY (SDF) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) ?$129 Milwaukee, WI (MKE) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) #?$119 New Orleans, LA (MSY) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) ?$149 New York LaGuardia, NY (LGA) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) ?$149 New York LaGuardia, NY (LGA) West Palm Beach, FL (PBI) ?$119 Providence, RI (PVD) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD)? ?$149 Richmond, VA (RIC) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW) ?$ 79 Rochester, MN (RST) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) ?$229 San Francisco, CA (SFO) Boston, MA (BOS) ?$ 79 San Jose, CA (SJC) Los Angeles, CA (LAX)? ?$169 Seattle, WA (SEA) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) ?$ 69 Toledo, OH (TOL) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) #?$119 Tucson, AZ (TUS) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW)? ?$ 69 Tulsa, OK (TUL) Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW)
$149 West Palm Beach, FL (PBI) Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD)
$149 West Palm Beach, FL (PBI) New York LaGuardia, NY (LGA)
# American Eagle service
A portion of travel may be on American Eagle service?-----------------------------------?Travel Dates and Times for Weekend Getaway Fares:?- Depart Friday, November 2, 2001 on or after 7:00 p.m. or anytime on? Saturday, November 3, 2001?- Return anytime the following Monday, November 5, 2001 or? Tuesday, November 6, 2001?- Friday evening travel may not be available in all markets?- Tickets must be purchased no later than this Friday, October 26, 2001,? 12:00 midnight (CT)?-----------------------------------?How to Book Net SAAver Fares?Net SAAver Fares are now available on the Web at AA.com.?To book, login to AA.com with your AAdvantage number and PIN by ?clicking:? http://www.aa.com/netsaaver ?*******************************************************************?*******************************************************************?2. 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Worth, TX (DFW) Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH) ?$ 79 Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) #?$349 Los Angeles, CA (LAX) London Heathrow, UK (LHR) ?$219 Miami, FL (MIA) Antigua, Antigua (ANU) ?$299 Miami, FL (MIA) Barranquilla, Colombia (BAQ) ?$299 Miami, FL (MIA) Bogota, Colombia (BOG) ?$489 Miami, FL (MIA) Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE) ?$299 Miami, FL (MIA) Cali, Colombia (CLO) ?$229 Miami, FL (MIA) Caracas, Venezuela (CCS) ?$209 Miami, FL (MIA) Mexico City, Mexico (MEX) ?$179 Miami, FL (MIA) Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (POP) ?$319 Miami, FL (MIA) San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL) ?$249 Miami, FL (MIA) St. Croix, USVI (STX) ?$309 Miami, FL (MIA) Tegucigalpa, Honduras (TGU) ?$539 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE) ?$259 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) Kingston, Jamaica (KIN) ?$229 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) London Heathrow, UK (LHR) ?$249 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ) ?$229 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) Port Au Prince, Haiti (PAP) ?$249 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) San Juan, PR (SJU) ?$539 New York Kennedy, NY (JFK) Sao Paulo, Brazil (GRU) ?$229 Newark, NJ (EWR) London Heathrow, UK (LHR) ?$199 Orlando, FL (MCO) San Juan, PR (SJU) ?$289 Raleigh/Durham, NC (RDU) London Gatwick, UK (LGW) ?$399 San Jose, CA (SJC) Tokyo Narita, Japan (NRT) ?$249 San Juan, PR (SJU) Newark, NJ (EWR) ?$199 San Juan, PR (SJU) Orlando, FL (MCO) ?$199 San Juan, PR (SJU) Tampa, FL (TPA) ?$399 Seattle, WA (SEA) Tokyo Narita, Japan (NRT) ?$199 Tampa, FL (TPA) San Juan, PR (SJU) ? ? ?# American Eagle service?-----------------------------------?Travel Dates and Times for Weekend Getaway Fares:?- Depart Thursday, November 1, 2001 or Friday, November 2, 2001?- Return anytime the following Monday, November 5, 2001 or? Tuesday, November 6, 2001?- Tickets must be purchased no later than this Friday, October 26, ? 2001, 12:00 midnight (CT)?-----------------------------------?How to Book Net SAAver Fares?Net SAAver Fares are now available on the Web at AA.com.?To book, login to AA.com with your AAdvantage number and PIN by ?clicking:? http://www.aa.com/netsaaver ?*******************************************************************?*******************************************************************?3. AAdvantage Net SAAver Awards? Travel On 4,000 AAdvantage Miles!? Award travel is closer than you think because now you can claim? AAdvantage Net SAAver Awards for as low as 4,000 AAdvantage miles.? With this award reduction, getting away with Net SAAver Awards? has never been easier!? See how far your miles can take you. 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Tom Alonso
deal 555159
Bloomberg shows cp as Arizona Public Service....we have Pinnacle West.
From my understanding from Rhonda trades can still be done under APS or
Pinncale West. Please tell him to clarify which cp with the broker as the
trade is being done.
Thanks!! |
I vote for next week. And since I didn't get involved in the prior
discussion, I think a class on craps is in order.
DG
From: William Kelly 12/06/2000 09:58 AM
To: Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David
Baumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Class
I have not had an opportunity to set anything up for this week, yet. We can
shoot for Thursday or Friday or we can push back to next week. Also, let me
know what topic you think should be next. Darron and I are up....
WK |
Return Receipt
Your
document:
was received Liane Kucher/ST/FIS
by:
at: 03:36:15 PM Today |
Brasher Excellent
Clements Strong
Fenstad Satisfactory
These are my thoughts based upon general knowledge of the year and some
specifics for the last few months. A short discussion with Phil might
lead me to believe that he would think I might be being too generous on
Dave. What are your thoughts? |
Bill, many thanks for the invitation to speak at the the conference outlined
below. Believe it or not, I'm already committed to be out of the country on
the dates of the conference, so I'll have to decline. I do appreciate the
offer, though.
It was nice hearing from you. Take care, Jeff
<Bill_Meehan@mckinsey.com> on 02/20/2001 01:02:54 PM
To: jskilli@enron.com
cc:
Subject: RE: Jeff Skilling for TPG CEO Conference
Jeff, next October 23, 24, 25 in Laguna Niguel, Texas Pacific is hosting
their annual portfolio company CEO conference (about 50 CEO;s in
attendance). TPG ( a client of mine), you may know, is a premier private
equity investor--known best perhaps for Continental Airlines or if you ride
motorcycles Ducati,. $10billion in funds investment and good guys, you may
have met Jim Coulter, or David Bonderman or Bill Price, the senior
partners. They love to have you as their keynote speaker and I think it
would be worth your while. Let me know if it works or whether I can
connect you up with them directly. I hope all is going well and
congratulations on your formal recognition as CEO.. Cheers Bill P.S. Steve
Ballmer mentioned to me a couple of weeks ago that his meeting with you
last year was "one of the most influential he's had"
----- Forwarded by Bill Meehan/SFO/NorthAmerica/MCKINSEY on 02/20/2001
10:53 AM -----
"Boyce, Dick"
<dboyce@texpa To: "'Bill_Meehan@mckinsey.com'"
c.com> <Bill_Meehan@mckinsey.com>,
02/17/2001 Gary_Pinkus@mckinsey.com
08:48 PM cc: "Boyce, Dick"
<dboyce@texpac.com>
Subject: RE: Jeff Skilling for
TPG CEO
Conference
thx for the effort here
10/23 dinner, 10/24 all day, 10/25 am
at ritz carlton, laguna nigel, near Newport Beach
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill_Meehan@mckinsey.com [mailto:Bill_Meehan@mckinsey.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 4:09 PM
To: Gary_Pinkus@mckinsey.com
Cc: dboyce@texpac.com
Subject: Re: Jeff Skilling for TPG CEO Conference
I'm happy to call Jeff he and I arranged a mutually beneficial meeting last
year with a client CEO. As always, who knows and the date ane place always
matter--Dick date and place?
Gary Pinkus
02/17/2001 To: Bill
12:36 PM
Meehan/SFO/NorthAmerica/MCKINSEY@MCKINSEY
cc: dboyce@texpac.com
Subject: Jeff Skilling for TPG
CEO Conference
Bill --
As we discussed by voicemail, it would be great if you could connect with
Jeff Skilling to see if he would be interested in speaking at the TPG CEO
conference on the topic of Growth. Kristina sent over to Dick a copy of our
growth pamphlet, which he may also wish to use at the conference. Enron is
featured prominently in the pamphlet as a great example of a growth story.
By way of background for Jeff, TPG has combined funds of well over $10
billion under management including its most recent $4.5 billion fund.
Their investments are loosely split between telecom, high tech, Europe and
all other. They also have partial interests in a number of specialty funds
including Newbridge (Asia and Latin American), Aqua (water-related
investments), Colony (real estate), Gryphon (early stage, growth) and a
number of others including newly created venture and crossover funds.
There will be over 50 CEOs at their conference, including Continental
Airlines, America West, Del Monte, Beringer, Ducati, Bally, and a host of
others.
I can't remember the exact date for the conference, but I think Dick
mentioned the fall time frame.
Please let me/Dick know if Jeff would be interested in speaking with Dick
further.
_______________
Gary S Pinkus
W 415 954-5227
F 415 675-4997
Right-fax: 415 318-4656
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Sara,
Per your conversation with Phil Levy, attached please find our proposed
amendment to the Interest Rate and Currency Exchange Agreement currently in
place between The Chase Manhattan Bank and Enron North America Corp. I
have reviewed the definition of "Specified Swap" as defined in Part 1(2) of
the Schedule and it does not appear to include foreign exchange
transactions. Therefore, I have modified the definition in the amendment.
Please review the amendment and, if satisfactory, arrange for the execution
of two copies. Both copies should then be returned to my attention at 270
Park Avenue, 40th Floor, New York, New York 10017. In addition, once
executed, I would appreciate your faxing me a copy at 212-270-7368. Once I
receive the originals and have them executed by Chase, I will return to you
one fully executed original for your files.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me. My
telephone number is 212-270-2673.
Best Regards,
Maureen Ryan
(See attached file: Enron North America Corp. amendment to IRCEA.DOC)
- Enron North America Corp. amendment to IRCEA.DOC |
1. Ecopetrol |
ditto credit.
Leslie
-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Tana
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 5:12 PM
To: Aronowitz, Alan; Calo, Andrea; Cooper, Tracy J. (EBS); Gaffney, Chris; Hansen, Leslie; Hodge, Jeffrey T.; Johnston, Greg; Keohane, Peter; Korkmas, Deb; McBride, Jane; Minns, David; Nettelton, Marcus; Powell, Mark; Rossi, Robbi; Van Hooser, Steve; Viverito, John
Subject: FW: EOL and Clickpaper Approvals: 09-26-01
-----Original Message-----
From: Lebrocq, Wendi
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 5:11 PM
To: Lambert, Karen; Jones, Tana; Schott, Samuel; Reves, Brant; Brackett, Debbie R.; Clark, Cynthia; Enron Europe Global CounterParty,; Sever, Stephanie; Moran, Tom; Clark, Claudia; Bradford, William S.; Lees, Lisa; Fayett, Juana; Morse, Jana; Le, Trang; Maley, Paul; O'day, Karen; Rohauer, Tanya; Lombardi, Kelly; Lindsay, Brian; EOL Call Center; Hare, Bill D.; Heffernan, Amy; Lafuze, Molly; Clark, Danny; Panus, Stephanie; Mandola, Teresa; Ebow, Amber; Arnold, Thu Pham; Coleman, Tandra; Campbell, Lesli; Lebrocq, Wendi; Taylor, Mark E (Legal); Lauer, Kara; Thakkar, Ami; Piotrowski, Joseph; Banner, Kimberly; Mcquade, Jennifer; George, Fraisy; Guillory, Michael; Rajaram, Aparna; Monterrey, Maribel; Curry, Ken
Subject: EOL and Clickpaper Approvals: 09-26-01
Please see attached.
<< File: EOL 09-26-01.xls >>
Regards,
Wendi LeBrocq
3-3835 |
I read your language and I think its too vague. You don't want to include
existing risk management services.
---------------------- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 03/10/2000
03:51 PM ---------------------------
Sara Shackleton
03/10/2000 03:50 PM
To: Jarrod Cyprow/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Attached is my markup. We still need to discuss.
major changes to Fixed Price and Additional Provisions |
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December 13, 2000
Reactive Power Capability Challenges Future Transmission
By Michael J. Zimmer
Baker & McKenzie
Washington, D.C.
A significant challenge to the transmission providers reported by the
National Electric Reliability Council (NERC) will be to maintain adequate
levels of reactive support for the transmission system in the era of open
market competition in the U.S. Unlike real power (MW), the reactive
component of power (Mvar) cannot be easily transmitted over longer distances
and must generally be supplied at the local level. Without adequate
reactive power support, portions of the electric power system can be
susceptible to potential voltage collapse or instability according to NERC.
Sources of reactive power include generators, synchronous condensers,
transmission lines, capacitors, and very specialized reactive support
devices generally known as static var compensators (SVCs). Demand for
reactive power is shaped by the size and type of demand, power transactions
across the transmission system, and the loading of transmission facilities.
This demand for reactive power is growing nationwide.
Decline in Reactive Improvements
Many electric utilities made concerted efforts to improve reactive support
as demand grew by adding shunt capacitors on their distribution and
subtransmission systems, NERC reports. However, such distribution reactive
improvement programs have declined in recent years within the industry.
Reactive support programs must be continuous as demand on the distribution
system continues to escalate. A chief component of that growth in the need
for reactive improvement has been air conditioning which particularly
requires increasing levels of reactive support. Most air conditioner demand
is motor load, requiring significant reactive power support. Because of its
interaction with the transmission system, reactive support is one area that
distribution companies must not ignore if reliability is to be maintained on
the bulk transmission system.
The physics of transferring power across a transmission line causes it to
consume reactive power, with increased transfers resulting in escalating
voltage decline across the line. When heavy power transfers occur across a
transmission system interface and transmission lines are heavily loaded,
voltage in the area of the interface can become depressed if sufficient
reactive supplies are not available to the system, NERC has stated.
Open Access Impacts
When transfers of power follow a consistent directional pattern, it is
relatively easy to plan and justify costs for the required reactive support
for the transfers. For example, significant reactive support was added on
the bulk system to enable higher transfers from ECAR to MAAC and the VACAR
subregion of SERC in the early 1990s. However, under open access
transmission, transactions are conducted in large numbers across long
distances, and often flow in directions that were not anticipated when the
transmission system was originally planned and built. The direction and
amount of such transfers has become much more volatile, changing daily, and
sometimes hourly. Consequently, planning reactive support enhancements for
improving transfer capability has become more difficult as the pace and
level of transactions have become more short-term and real-time.
There is currently no incentive to increase the levels of reactive support
on the bulk power system, NERC states. In fact, there are disincentives,
because generators are paid to produce real power, not reactive power under
current contracting. There is a tradeoff between producing real and
reactive power because reactive power generation decreases as the real
output increases. A recent spate of nuclear unit upgrades effectively
lowered the units' reactive power output capabilities as the real output of
these nuclear units was increased.
In the long term, transmission providers must reevaluate their bulk power
systems in light of open access, including planning for necessary reactive
support. Business is increasing on the transmission system, but very little
is being done to increase the load serving and transfer capability of the
bulk transmission system. This will be essential for supporting development
of regional transmission organizations (RTO). Most of the transmission
projects planned over the next ten years are intended to reinforce parts of
the system to alleviate local problems.
Future Planning Opportunities
This raises several issues for future planning:
* Can distributed generation become a new market source for reactive
power capability?
* Can distributed generation become a source of reliable transmission
loading relief avoidance?
* Is there a third party, competitive market for reactive power? Is
there a merchant reactive power plant market to avoid voltage reduction
which should be encouraged?
* Who manages this critical bulk power system issue in a
post-restructured world? Generators? Transmission? Distributors? Marketers?
* Will this issue become impaired further with distribution company
mergers and consolidations?
* Will most new transmission gravitate to reinforce the system for
local problems management, because of a lack of RTO's and strong regional
siting? Are independent system operator's doing enough to manage this
challenge?
* Is this another incentive for the power quality market to respond?
The ability to transfer electric energy across interfaces or seams hampers
reactive power support. NERC believes it is a national imperative that
reactive power improvements keep pace with the demands being placed on the
transmission systems to maintain reliability. We are already seeing this as
an element of key market disruptions. Reactive power support must
ultimately be placed and coordinated among generation, transmission and
distribution. With existing regulatory structures, this could be falling in
the cracks with open access transmission, widely varying flow patterns and
associated reactive demands have become commonplace and need accommodation.
The reactive power support system will need to become more versatile for
open access transmission objectives to be achieved, and needs further
attention in the RTO formation process for RTO's to be successful and
thrive.
****
DID YOU KNOW?
* According to recent reports by the Edison Electric Institute, the
level of transmission investment in the U.S. has declined for over 20
successive years.
* The number of transmission load relief postings has escalated since
1998, transmission congestion is up 40% in 1998-9; and 140% in 1999-2000.
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DH,
Here is my first draft for Rick's review. It is not complete and was done on
an airplane. It needs work but I didn't want to hold it up. Please make any
changes and additions on the attached word document and send it back.
Thanks,
mike |
yes. i'm leaving at 1:00 today/
-----Original Message-----
From: Hogan, Dalton
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 10:40 AM
To: Arnold, John
Cc: Rangel, Ina
Subject: Re: Speakers
John,
Can I come by after three this afternoon to install your speakers. If you have any questions please call me.
thanks,
Dalton Hogan
Trader Desktop Deployment
Enron Networks, LLC
Office: 713-853-0356
Pager: 877-242-4378
E-mail Address: dalton.hogan@enron.com
Nextel # : 56572
E-mail Pager: <mailto:8772424378@pagenetmessage.net> |
Approved, subject to Drew's approval. (Drew, the agency letter is the same
as the one with Oneok, except we've omitted some meaningless language that
Oneok had requested.)
Christine Stokes
09/18/2000 10:32 AM
To: Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Glen
Hass/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Darveaux/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew
Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron
Subject: APS Contract Letter Approval Request
TRANSWESTERN CONTRACT APPROVAL REQUEST
Please review the attached letter to Arizona Public Service Company (APS).
APS shall enter into a maximum Tariff rate transportation contract effective
4/1/01 - 3/31/02 for 8,000 Dth/d of East of Thoreau to California capacity.
The associated letter designates Transwestern as agent for capacity release
transactions such that Transwestern retains an agency fee equal to 50% of any
revenues realized through the release of the capacity at rates above maximum
Tariff rate.
Please indicate approval via REPLY WITH HISTORY button. |
Here is the information on the generation bus point in PJM. The bus point is
Oak Hall. |
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 08/11/2000
08:08 AM ---------------------------
Dawn Derr @ ENRON
07/17/2000 11:02 AM
To: Rob Walls/NA/Enron@Enron, Monica Reasoner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greek
Rice/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Larry Dallman/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Christine
Schlaudraff/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rodney Faldyn/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sally
Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Elizabeth Linnell/HOU/EES@EES, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Charlene
Jackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gary McCumber/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Johansen/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paul Clayton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Billie Akhave/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia
Barrow/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sharon Aulds/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRO
cc:
Subject: Operating & Strategic Plan 2001 - 2003
Please use the Budget Format sheet attached below. There is an error in the
Executive Summary sheet of the original file. Hope this does not cause
anyone undue problems.
thanks.
Dawn
---------------------- Forwarded by Dawn Derr/Corp/Enron on 07/17/2000 12:01
PM ---------------------------
Dawn Derr
07/14/2000 03:17 PM
To: Rob Walls/NA/Enron@Enron, Monica Reasoner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greek
Rice/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Larry Dallman/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Christine
Schlaudraff/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rodney Faldyn/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sally
Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Elizabeth Linnell/HOU/EES@EES, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Charlene
Jackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gary McCumber/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Johansen/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paul Clayton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Billie Akhave/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia
Barrow/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sharon Aulds/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Elaine Schield/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Terry West/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Operating & Strategic Plan 2001 - 2003
Attached are the Guidelines and the Budget Template for the 2001 - 2003
Operating & Strategic Plan.
A Budget Template should be completed for each Cost Center in your
area/group that will be utilized for 2001. All budgets are due to Corp.
Financial Planning no later than close of business August 14, 2000.
While Corporate Financial Planning has attempted to make the process as easy
as possible, we know questions will arise. Please feel free to contact me at
X37775 with any questions or problems.
Thanks in advance.
Dawn |
Look for the our work by tomorrow afternoon. Earlier if we can pull it off.
Mark |
Ben
We are still working with the schedule and do not know for sure right now.
It will be a 2nd year student who is part of the TEXAS Admissions Committee.
Meg
-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Rogers [mailto:Benjamin.Rogers@enron.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 2:37 PM
To: Meg Brooks
Subject: RE: Admission Visit
Thanks for the fast reply. I changed it online, but I wanted to make sure I
wasn't booked for two different times. Also, are you able to tell me who I
will
be meeting with? I am meeting with a couple professors before my Admissions
Visit and just wanted to know who I was going to meet with from your office.
Thanks!
Ben |
---------------------- Forwarded by Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT on 03/30/2000 01:45
PM ---------------------------
Stephen Plauche@ENRON
03/30/2000 01:11 PM
To: Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Take me out to the ...
Susan,
I find that you have a midly attractive sense of humor and a cynical side to
you that separates you from the rest of the tribe. Its funny you mentioned
the Astros game. I was actually thinking of inviting you (since I have two
tickets to tonight's game and all) but you have turned me down so many times
in the past I decided to go with a more conservative pick. Anyhow, since I
absolutely detest Woody's and all of my bold suggestions for other venues
consistently gets dissed by the group's brain trust, please take me off of
this distribution list. Have a nice day.
Steve
Susan M Scott@ECT
03/30/2000 12:38 PM
To: val.generes@ac.com, Timothy Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES, Robert
Norton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Benjamin
Freeman/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Victor Guggenheim/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daniel Falcone/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shanna
Husser/Corp/Enron@Enron, Yvette Parker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Christopher
Coffman/Corp/Enron@Enron, Stephen Plauche/Corp/Enron@Enron, Dan
Feather/Enron_Development@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nick
Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chad Landry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Misti Day/HOU/ECT@ECT, Benjamin Markey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carrie
Southard/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christa Winfrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Hoskins/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Bryan Hull/HOU/ECT@ECT, Heather Alon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheetal Patel/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Hang Bui/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kreg Hall/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael Kolman/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Mason Hamlin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Reside/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tobin
Carlson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alicia Perkins/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nicholas J
Stephan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Victor Guggenheim/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sunil Dalal/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Wilson
Kriegel/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Take me out to the ...
Oh wait, I can't go to the ball game because I couldn't take a day off from
work to stand in the Enron lobby (or send my secretary to do it for me).
For all of you who have managed to snag tickets for tonight's game
congratulations and you suck. For the rest of us stuck out in the cold I
suggest the only viable alternative before us is to drown our sorrows in a
cold bottle of beer (or two, or three...). I realize the mass email has been
MIA the last two weeks. For some this may have been a welcomed relief. For
others there may have been some concern that they had been cut-off from the
distribution. At present no one has been removed from the distribution, but
it is undergoing an audit. Should it be determined that it is necessary to
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infrastructure projects in certain countries, a number of individuals have
elected to leave Enron. Diomedes Christodoulou, formerly Chief Commercial
Officer of Enron Broadband Services, James Bannantine, formerly CEO of Enron
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I just found a sympathy card from Karen Heathman in my briefcase. Let me know when you get this. I am getting the feeling that these messages don't get through. Love, me.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Sarah Wesner/Corp/Enron on 06/28/2000
09:45 AM ---------------------------
James_Naughton@em.fcnbd.com on 06/28/2000 10:20:35 AM
To: sarah.wesner@enron.com
cc:
Subject: New Schedule I
Hello Sarah,
Attached is an MSWord document with a new schedule 1, please let me know
if you have any comments.
I look forward to speaking with you later about the give-up agreements.
Regards,
Jim Naughton
312-732-9243
(See attached file: Schedule I.doc)
- Schedule I.doc |
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Trena,
No P&L impact on unwinding deals, swap and hedge are Back to back
Do we have a contact to book the trades on the EDF side when appropriate?
Sara
Sara, Laurel will request copies of the original confirmations for the swap
and hedge and forwad to you
Need to coordinate day of unwind on ENA and rebooking by EDF based upon Legal
reassignment
Rod
Please advise whether a credit reserve was taken on this deal.
Thanks. Sheila
---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT on 07/13/2000 08:19
AM ---------------------------
Trena McFarland
07/13/2000 05:48 AM
To: Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rod Nelson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara
Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Everybody
Further to the sell-down of Sutton Bridge it looks like the originators are
planning, as part of that deal to assign infinity deal number 25556, a
currency swap we have with Sutton Bridge to EDF/London Electricity. The
hedge for this deal is a back to back deal with Natwest, infinity deal number
25555.
My questions are:
When this swap was originally entered into there would have been a credit
reserve taken for it, which will have to be released. How much is this and
what is the process? I am assuming this release of credit will not effect my
traders P&L. Can you please confirm this.
What else do we need to look at to complete this assignment? What are the
legal implications?
The originator is looking to do this fairly quickly and so a quick response
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Trena |
Liz
Thank you for this.
Marcus |
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I talked with Theresa Voss about the insurance on the peakers and she said
that they have been making payments on the peakers and that this "billing
separately plan" on the peakers will last until March of 2001. At that
point, an umbrella plan will cover the turbines. Regarding the balance
sheet, they have been accounting for it under prepaid insurance and have been
amortizing it each month as its been paid.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Ben |
TEAM:
THE NOVEMBER IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE REVIEW IT FOR TRAINING AND THE REAL TIME MEETING. IF YOU SEE ANY PROBLEMS TALK TO ME TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO.
BERT MEYERS |
Mark - Is this something you think we need to monitor?
No. 41
Thursday March 1, 2001 Page A-1
ISSN 1523-567X
Regulation, Law & Economics
Electronic Commerce
SEC Planning Rulemaking
In Wake of ESign Legislation
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Feb. 28 that it is planning
several rulemaking actions with respect to recordkeeping requirements in
light of the recently enacted Electronic Signatures in Global and National
Commerce Act--ESign.
ESign's record retention provisions will become effective June 1, the agency
advised.
In its release, the SEC noted that under the federal securities laws,
regulated entities--including broker-dealers, transfer agents, investment
companies, investment advisers, and public utility holding companies, must
keep certain records of their activities. According to the SEC, such entities
currently may keep certain records electronically, "subject to standards
designed to protect investors' interests, the financial stability of
regulated entities and generally to further the purposes of the federal
securities laws."
Remove Impediments
"ESign," the SEC continued, "is intended to remove unnecessary impediments to
the use of electronic records in commerce, while preserving the ability of
agencies like the Commission to reconcile ESign's policy with the statutes
they administer." In its release, the agency said it plans shortly to provide
interpretive guidance, and, where appropriate, "propose or adopt rules
consistent with ESign. These releases will be published separately in the
Federal Register," the commission noted.
It added that because ESign does not generally apply to information required
to be filed with government agencies, the commission is not currently
contemplating any changes to its existing filing rules as a result of ESign.
"Filers should therefore continue to follow current filing rules," the agency
advised.
For more information, contact: Michael A. Macchiaroli, Associate Director,
(202) 942-0131; Thomas K. McGowan, Assistant Director, (202) 942-4886;
Randall W. Roy, Special Counsel, (202) 942-0798, or Mathew Comstock,
Attorney, (202) 942-0156, Division of Market Regulation (for broker-dealers);
Larry E. Bergmann, Associate Director (202) 942-0770; Jerry Carpenter,
Assistant Director; David Karasik, Special Counsel, (202) 942-4187, Division
of Market Regulation (for transfer agents); Martha B. Peterson, Special
Counsel, Office of Regulatory Policy, Division of Investment Management (202)
942-0690; Victoria J. Adraktas, Attorney-Advisor at the Office of Public
Utility Regulation (202) 942-0545; Mark Borges, Attorney-Advisor, Office of
Rulemaking, Division of Corporation Finance, (202) 942-2900.
Copyright , 2001 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., Washington D.C. |
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Once again today I participated in the discussions on possible electricity
legislation held in the offices of Majority Whip Tom DeLay with other
interested parties including industry segments, public power and state
regulators. The other congressional participants were staff to Reps. Steve
Largent and Chip Pickering.
After meeting all week (except Wednesday), the group was unable to reach an
agreement or even a provisional consensus on what could be placed in an
electricity title that could be added to the comprehensive energy package
that the House Energy and Commerce Committee will begin to process next
week. Congressional staff will report to their bosses on the status of the
discussions as of this afternoon and from there the Members will determine
whether to proceed further. There is a general perception that committee
leaders will elect NOT to take up electricty legislation at this time and in
the context of the broader package in the absence of broadly supported
legislation.
In the end, the discussions did not bear fruit because divisions remained
over the usual issues and along most of the usual fault lines. As the drafts
progressed during the week, we succeeded in deleting the original language
that would have had Congress weigh into the bundled/unbundled and
federa/state jurisdictional rules at the very time that likely adverse action
in Congress could in turn adversely impact the Supreme Court case.
A last minute attempt was made by the congressional staff to stitch together
a minimalist electricity title that would have included reliability (with the
understanding that the NERC discussions could produce modifications more to
our liking), PUHCA repeal, PURPA reform, interconnection language and federal
siting. However, in each instance there were one more politically relevant
interest groups not willing to go along. Cong. DeLay's staff also tried to
link PUHCA repeal to those who had joined an RTO.
There was also an attempt to strip it down to reliability, interconnection
and siting (eminent domain) -- but again there was either disagreement on the
details or objection from those who favorite subject was left out of the
minimalist package.
There was one rather interesting discussion when the public power folks
floated language on market power that included a sentence that would have
made the filed rate doctrine inapplicable to antitrust challenges to market
rates. Needless to say, I strongly objected as did EPSA and others.
As noted, the lack of an agreement reduces our exposure when the mark up
occurs. In the absence of an electricity title, refund, price control and
other issues should not be germane to the package that the subcommittee will
take up on Tuesday and the full committee next Friday. That package will
have five issues addressed: conservation, clean coal, hyrdo, nuclear and
reformulated gasoline. Details to follow once legislative language is
released. |
Lynn,
FYI, Kim.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hyatt, Kevin
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 9:54 AM
To: Moseley, Debbie; Watson, Kimberly; Cherry, Paul
Cc: Gadd, Eric; Harris, Steven
Subject: Oasis Dairy Farms Judgement
Earlier this year I requested that the Enron litigation unit file suit against Oasis Dairy for collection of unpaid transport bills on TW. The suit was filed in the fifth judicial district court in Chaves County, NM.
On October 1, 2001, TW was granted summary judgement in the case by the court in the amount of $29,250.56 inclusive of back interest and attorney fees. This amount will continue to accrue interest at 8.75% per annum until paid by Oasis.
If you would like a copy of the judgement, please let me know.
kh |
Good morning Richard:
Your resume was forwarded to Vince Kaminski and the Research group
and they would like to conduct a telephone interview with you at your
convenience.
Please give me some dates and times that you would be available and
I will coordinate the schedule. Also, the telephone number you wish to be
contacted at.
The telephone interview will be last approximately an hour and the
interviewers would be:
Vince Kaminski Managing Director, Research
Stinson Gibner Vice President, Research
Vasant Shanbhogue Vice President, Research
Thanks Richard and we look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Shirley Crenshaw
Administrative Coordinator
Enron Research Group
713-853-5290
email: Shirley.Crenshaw@enron.com |
Toni:
We talked to Rabi. He's sitting on the fence for some good reasons, and he
has to weigh what is fairly comfy job situation for one that starts out at a
lower level but has more potential. WRT the GREEN, Vince verbally offered
salary of $105k plus a guarantee that his bonus at year end would be a
minimum of $15k cash. That's in addition to the $15k sign on bonus. Vince
said that we would not bother working up a revised offer letter unless and
until Rabi came back with a verbal ok. He will ponder the offer; probably
for a few more days and get back with us. He may well call you to discuss
the exact details of the benefits. ESOP, 401(k) contributions, etc.
Regards,
Grant. |
Hi Stinson, as per our discussion, which we will expand upon when we meet
later today, my currently role in Hamachi is better characterize as
combination of deal support (from the engineering perpsective), facilitating
my work with Jean Mrha (via Erik Simpson) on the initial load forecast and
general requirements document development. None of this is technical by any
means. If anything, it is more like engineering consulting (from deal
perspective) by EBS Research to John's group. I will bring it up with John
tomorrow night about bringing our technical guys on such road trips so that
they can get involved with his group even though no optimization modeling
work may need to be done. For this I will use Samer and/or Chonawee but we
need to be certain that they are available on such on-call basis as stated
below. John is very clear and specific about who he ask to be at such
meeting and when, etc. Normally he does not want any deviations. So if we
put someone on such jobs, they have to be able to travel on-call anywhere,
any place. That is the time pressure he is working with.
He want me to be the primary contact for such deal support effort. But I will
ask to bring along our technical guys on such trips so that they are plugged
in etc...
I will recommend this to John for the next deal that he is planning.
Ravi.
----- Forwarded by Ravi Thuraisingham/Enron Communications on 03/08/00 10:57
AM -----
Jeanette Busse
03/08/00 10:52 AM
To: Ravi Thuraisingham/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jim
Irvine/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Dayne Relihan/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Tom Huntington/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications
cc: John Griebling/Enron Communications@Enron Communications
Subject: Engineering meetings in Broomfield CO on March 9 and 10
Hello all,
John Griebling has requested your attendance at engineering meetings at the
Omni Hotel in the Colorado Boardroom on Thursday and Friday, March 9 & 10,
8am-6pm both days. The engineering work could possibly overflow into the
weekend. You will need to fly out the evening of Wednesday March 8th.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Jeanette
====================================================
Jeanette A. Busse
Project Manager, Strategic Alliances
Enron Broadband Services, Inc. (formerly Enron Communications)
2100 SW River Parkway, Suite 600
Portland, OR 97201
Office: 503.886.0214 Fax: 503.886.0434
Email: jeanette_busse@enron.net |
---------------------- Forwarded by Marie Heard/HOU/ECT on 10/13/99 03:31 PM
---------------------------
From: Genia FitzGerald 10/13/99 02:54 PM
To: Marie Heard/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: FOR YOU CAT LOVERS
---------------------- Forwarded by Genia FitzGerald/HOU/ECT on 10/13/99
02:53 PM ---------------------------
Rhonda L Denton
10/13/99 02:44 PM
To: Genia FitzGerald/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anthony Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Laura
Dewett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Ann Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Veronica
Gonzalez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amy Degeyter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dean Laurent/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kim
S Theriot/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Piwetz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marilyn
Colbert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Shoemake/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Susan Bulgawicz/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thresa A Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: FOR YOU CAT LOVERS
This is great..... After it opens you can stop the cat by clicking on the
cat then exit. We did not know and the cat just kept on appearing in our
screen. Mine is saved to my desk top so I have a cat wandering around on my
banner screen.
- Felix21.exe |
Do you have a phone number for David Neil?
Chris |
Return-path: KRuscitti@aol.com
From: KRuscitti@aol.com
Full-name: KRuscitti
Message-ID: <0.12be7f0f.25a39dc5@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 14:02:29 EST
Subject: Dogs
To: lisa.a.tagert@jci.com
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reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing
contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any
opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they
may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by
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The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s)
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charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts
to you as attachments.
Crude http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/crude93.pdf
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http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/HUG-HUK.pdf
Feb/July Crude oil Spread
http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/CLG-CLN.pdf
Nat Gas Strip Matrix
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Crude and Products Spread Matrix
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Scott Mollner Recommendation
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AGA for 11/24/00 is -146 w/d
When the dialog box asks to upadate links click "NO".
Website information:
http://gasfundy.corp.enron.com/gas/framework/default.asp
Drop down Box to "Storage"
In-house Analysis
My files are the last three files.
When the dialog box asks to upadate links click "NO". |
Mr. Lay,
Thank you in advance for taking time to meet with me.
I wanted to let you know in advance the topics I would like to discuss.
Now that I have been at EBS for a little over a year, I want to update you on
my
progress and experiences within EBS.
The other topic I would like to discuss with you is my pursuit of an MBA.
More
specifically I wanted to gather some of your insight as to pros and cons of
this
pursuit and how having an MBA with a technical background positions me within
Enron.
I would also like to talk to you about the outside business interest of mine
that I mentioned the night of the RISE School fundraiser. This interest
fulfills my entrepreneurial desires and for that matter, I have been involved
with this company for the last five years and am one of three principles.
Best regards,
Chad Modad
Software Engineer
Enron Broadband Services
Tel: 713-669-4070
Cell: 713-516-2347 |
mryantaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
A meeting of the Billing Data & Format Committee is scheduled for December 19,
2000, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM at the Best Western Sovereign Hotel, 1228 Western
Avenue, Albany, NY.
This meeting will be accessible through teleconferencing using the following
information:
Dial in number: 517-267-0146
Participant Code: 404760 |
done.
Aimee Lannou 03/15/2001 09:23 AM
To: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Juliann Kemp/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: Meter 1558
Daren - meter 1558 has no nom for March. It has a little over flow on 3/1.
Could you please extend the deal? The deal is 604056.
Thanks.
Aimee |
Attached are documents that Gerald Nemec requested that I send to you. |
Also, do you make a longer / wider front bumper?
-----Original Message-----
From: Hyatt, Kevin
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:43 AM
To: 'timprice@globalhobby.net'
Subject: XTM Outlaw truck
Importance: High
I purchased an XTM Outlaw for my son for Xmas. I need replacement front suspension arms (that the long pin goes thru) and my local dealer doesn't have the parts in stock. How do I get the replacements?
thanks
Kevin Hyatt
18715 Hickory Ashe Drive
Humble, TX 77346
kevin.hyatt@enron.com |
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I sent them last week to your parent's address. You should receive them by
the end of this week.
Have a good week.
Scott
"Kevin B Murray" <kmurra1@lsu.edu> on 01/20/2001 11:58:11 AM
To: Scott.Neal@enron.com
cc:
Subject: textbooks
Scott:
I hope all is well in Houston. I just wanted to send you a reminder about
those three books that you were going to send me. If you haven't already
done so, here's my address at LSU, rather than sending them to my parents'
house:
2510 Gates Circle #27
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Thanks and see ya' soon,
Kevin Murray |
Johnny said he is getting a big group of people to go to renaissance festival nov 3 - which i know is when coon ass et all is coming in town so thought that might be something fun to do for everyone (although $20 is kinda steep). |
Tana-
Thank you so much for your time and attention regarding our three NDA agreements. I appreciate your promptness and look forward to working with you in the future.
Albane E. Perinne
Enron Credit
713-345-3520 phone
713-345-4993 fax
www.enroncredit.com |
I knew I could count on your support.
-----Original Message-----
From: Whitt, James [mailto:jwhitt@hksinc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 9:21 AM
To: Mark and Alicia Whitt (E-mail)
Subject: wow...
Have you started thinking about falling back on that pro wrestling career
yet?
Have you made Lauren and Brock get jobs to help out a little?
Lauren's probably big enough to push a lawnmower or farm-out to the textile
sweat-shops...
Also, before the Feds bust down your office door, I would try to delete as
much porn off your hard drive as possible - it just doesn't look right.
<<z.bmp>> |
_________________________________________________________________
WEEKEND SYSTEMS AVAILABILITY
FOR
1/25/2002 5:00:00 PM through 1/28/2002 12:00:00 AM
_________________________________________________________________
Impact: San Palo
Time: Thur 1/24/2002 12:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 1/27/2002 12:00:00 PM CT
Thur 1/24/2002 10:00:00 AM PT thru Sun 1/27/2002 10:00:00 AM PT
Thur 1/24/2002 6:00:00 PM London thru Sun 1/27/2002 6:00:00 PM London
Outage: New server room
Environments Impacted: File Server, Notes servers, Print Server, Internet access.
Purpose: Put 02 servers room in just 01 room. Rebuild all cabling (data and voice). This is set on CST.
Backout: Back to original room.
Contact(s): Nilson Busto 55-11-5503-1347
Impact: Corp
Time: Fri 1/25/2002 1:45:00 PM CT thru Fri 1/25/2002 2:45:00 PM CT
Fri 1/25/2002 11:45:00 AM PT thru Fri 1/25/2002 12:45:00 PM PT
Fri 1/25/2002 7:45:00 PM London thru Fri 1/25/2002 8:45:00 PM London
Outage: Change Management Emergency Outage
Environments Impacted: Change Management System Outage.
Purpose: Change Management Application needs emergency maintenance.
Backout: NA
Contact(s): Brennan, Ryan 713-853-4545
Ray, Edward 7138536744
Brooks, Sean L 713-345-8077 |
Dan -
Per our conversation earlier in the week, attached is a Master Firm
Purchase/Sale worksheet for Smurfit-Stone Container Corp.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Jay |
Yes, they did. Sorry I didn't call you back. I left a message for Steve,
though.
To: Rebecca W Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: JAB Data Request Respones
Were you able to confirm that they received our Fedex?
Rebecca W Cantrell
05/22/2000 12:23 PM
To: Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: JAB Data Request Respones
FYI. I don't think our contribution is included, since I sent it to Doug
John.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rebecca W Cantrell/HOU/ECT on 05/22/2000
12:22 PM ---------------------------
"James Sarikas" <jsarikas@foster-fa.com> on 05/22/2000 10:34:24 AM
Please respond to <jsarikas@foster-fa.com>
To: "Kim M. Clark" <kclark@jhenergy.com>, "John Brickhill"
<hrknmtn@foster-fa.com>, "John Paganis" <jpaganis@hess.com>, "Greg Troxell"
<gatroxell@nipsco.com>, "Roxane Maywalt" <RMAYWALT@sablaw.com>, "Mary
Klyasheff" <m.klyasheff@pecorp.com>, "Simon B. Halflin"
<s.halfin@pecorp.com>, "Rebecca W. Cantrell" <rebecca.w.cantrell@enron.com>,
"Lori Marlatt" <lmarlatt@br-inc.com>, "Gregory J. Porter"
<GJPorter@midamerican.com>, "Gearold L. Knowles" <gknowles@schiffhardin.com>,
"Edward J. Grenier" <egrenier@sablaw.com>, "Curt Westerhausen"
<cawesterhausen@nipsco.com>, "Cecelia Largura" <cjlargura@nisource.com>, "Tim
Caister" <trcaister@nisource.com>, "Kirk Lavengood"
<kllavengood@midamerican.com>, "Steve Van Hooser"
<steve.van.hooser@enron.com>, "Dorothy Mersereau"
<Dorothy_Mersereau@br-inc.ca>
cc: "Bambi L. Heckerman" <Bambi.Heckerman@enron.com>
Subject: JAB Data Request Respones
Attached is final data request reponses by John Brickhill.
Jim
- JAB Data Request Responses - ALL.pdf |
Joe: see the attachment for a draft confirm.
Pat: Here's Julian's proposal.
---------------------- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 01/11/2000
02:01 PM ---------------------------
Brent Hendry@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
01/11/2000 01:21 PM
To: Sara Shackleton@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Julian Poole/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Indicative Price Request to CMS
Sara,
Here are the indicative terms we are looking to get three price quotes for
from CMS. Julian will need to get you the contact information for the
counterparty. We would like a letter from ENA requesting the quotes for the
trade information specified below and an attached confirm format with the
price, term and volumes left blank since those terms are not yet set. Please
let me know if you have any questions or if you need any additional
information. We would like to have this letter sent in the next few days and
would like to request a response from CMS by the middle or end of next week.
Julian can give you a more exact time frame for a response. Please send
Julian the draft for review and copy me. Thanks for your help on this.
Julian, have you spoke with Pat about the potential deal yet?
Brent
---------------------- Forwarded by Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on
11/01/2000 04:13 PM ---------------------------
Julian Poole
11/01/2000 06:26 PM
To: Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:
Subject: Indicative Price Request to CMS
Brent: pls. have a final look at it before sending it to Sara.
Thanks, Julian |
Further to our conversation regarding long term deals extending into 2004, please see the attached draft of a Master Agreement between Enron North America Corp. and WPS Energy Services, Inc. We would like to have the three transactions at issue confirmed under a Master. Please give me a call at your earliest convenience to discuss any questions you may have regarding this matter.
Regards,
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Legal
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
dperlin@enron
713-853-7658
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 10/17/2000
04:32 PM ---------------------------
Shirley Crenshaw
10/16/2000 11:02 AM
To: FAP@management.wharton.upenn.edu
cc: Piazze@management.wharton.upenn.edu (bcc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT)
Subject: Tiger Team
Mr. Bayne:
Attached is the updated document. If you need anything else, please let
me know. |