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Ben, please find attached an O&M cost estimate for one oil fired 6 x 1
LM6000PC power project located in Homestead, FL. The estimate assumes 1,400
run hours in simple cycle during the first year (without SCR) and 2,500 run
hours in combined cycle for years 2+, with SCR. Given that it's combined
cycle in years 2+, the staffing plan is assuming year round availability
needs (except for agreed upon Scheduled Outages). Please note the increase in
GT Major Scheduled Maintenance costs due to liquid firing.
Please review it and let me know if you have questions or comments.
Mark and Tom, sorry for the short notice. Can you please review and provide
comment, particularly on the proposed staffing plan and Operator fees?
regards, Scot |
Steve:
Attached is a memo that reponds to your question: "Can the solution to the
utilities' undecollection problem take place at the PUC, or is a legislative
fix required?" As we discussed, I'm also attaching a memo from Mike Day on
the issue.
Bottom line: It's within the PUC's jurisdiction to solve the problem, but
the likelihood is high that it will be a key focus of the Legislature in the
next session. If you, or anyone on the distribution, have any questions, let
me know.
Best,
Jeff |
Per Mike's and Kay's discussion earlier, we have attempted to address your
concerns about the broad universe of permitted assignees.
Roseann Engeldorf
12/06/2000 11:12 PM
To: michael.barnas@ps.ge.com
cc: Kay.Mann@enron.com, kent.shoemaker@ae.ge.com, Lisa.Bills@enron.com,
paul.miller@ps.ge.com, Roseann.Engeldorf@enron.com, Sheila.Tweed@enron.com,
stephen.swift@ps.ge.com
Subject: Yet another version
We will agree that the attached does not apply to world hunger - only to
Turbo Park.
Rose
michael.barnas@ps.ge.com
12/06/2000 03:33 PM
To: Kay.Mann@enron.com, Sheila.Tweed@enron.com, Roseann.Engeldorf@enron.com,
Lisa.Bills@enron.com
cc: kent.shoemaker@ae.ge.com, stephen.swift@ps.ge.com, paul.miller@ps.ge.com
Subject: New, Improved Consent to Assignment and Assignment Sideletter Lan
guage
Fellow Sufferers,
Below you will find:
(a) a revised Consent to Assignment, and
(b) assignment language waiting to be framed:
Please note that in the interest of time I am sending them to you before the
GE team has had an opportunity to review them. Accordingly, there may be
some addition comments from our side.
Happy reading!
Mike Barnas
g _____________
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Counsel, Power Plants Commercial Operations
GE Power Systems
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The 18th w/ Sat possibility is better.
showard@agsk.com
01/01/2001 12:14 PM
To: richard.b.sanders@enron.com
cc: rtellis@Milbank.com
Subject: Barth Deposition
Richard:
There is a conference call on Tuesday, Jan 2, at 2:00 your time among all NSM
counsel re deposition scheduling. We will be pressed for a final date for
Brian. If possible, please tell me before 2:00, whether I should suggest 1/17
or 1/18 (with Saturday possible) or both.
Thanks
Steve
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All,
We are creating storage space for legacy systems and would like to take database down for few hours.
Enpower production Database will be down during Dec 29, 2001 6pm to Dec 30, 2001 6am (central time)
Here is the contact info
Enpower On Call DBA pager :1-888-993-3793
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Please call me at X 5-7926, if you have any questions.
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All yours bro.
PL |
TX. I will follow-up with Jeff re: Inside FERC. |
I'm so sorry !
Color Printer.
Thanks
---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin G Moore/HOU/ECT on 01/05/2000 01:27
PM ---------------------------
Kevin G Moore
01/05/2000 11:30 AM
To: Lyn Malina/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, William
Smith/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Color Copier
Hello Lyn ,
How are you? Certainly hope you enjoyed the holidays.
I HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE COLOR PRINTER AS OF YET.
Could you please provide me with information concerning this.
Thanks
Kevin Moore |
Effective Saturday, January 19 we have terminated deliveries to Chelan (7 MW RTC at the MC @$34) deal #757497.
Sean |
Steve,
Here are some thoughts on why I think this is important. (sorry for the
length)
Political
One of the the main problem that I see with electricity reform and its
"benefits" for the poor would mainly have to do with the redesign of subsidy
policy. Subsidies should be focused to the consumer. In general,
electricity rates in developing countries are highly subsidized. If there is
a change in the cost structure the benefits will show in the government
finances, that is, if you do not raise the rates for the residential users
(especially for the poor). In the Mexican proposal it is not clear what they
plan to do with the subsidies, but if they make a mistake it will become a
social problem. I think there is an opportunity here but it requires the
advice of economic experts.
Economic
Another way in which we could try to make an argument that electric reform
benefits the poor is that it does so in two indirect ways:
1. Lower electric rates and quality of service for industrial users will
enhance a competitive industry which will be able to grow in a globalized
world or at least offer better prices for their products in the local
economy. Lower electric costs decrease th cost of one of the supplies hence
enabling the producer to reduce or not to raise prices resulting in a lower
inflation rate. A growing industry creates more employment...
2. Private investment in the electric sectors will create employment but the
most important aspect is that it will take away a heavy weight off the back
of the government's finance. The government could then re- direct resources
that it would have invested in the energy sector or use resources from the
sale of assets to develop water infrastructure, pay foreign debt, give micro
credits, build roads, improve health and education,.....
Social development (poverty)
There are another aspects that are directly related to the availability of
energy services for the poor: heating and cooking and water
Although most of the developing world has tropical or semi tropical weather
and is less subjected to cold weather (hot weather generally will not kill
you) they have some heating needs apart from the energy for cooking needs.
It is frequent that dung is used as fuel for heating and cooking purposes
with terrible effects on health which in turn results in lower productivity ,
etc. The available alternative to dung is wood and here the problem is even
worse because these poor communities end up causing irreversible damage to
the forests and then to the soil and finally to their water resources (since
the forest sustains the soil and prevents water from causing erosion. When
the forest dissapears water is not filtered down to natural storages
underground) As you can see its a mess.
One other extremely important aspect of the availability of energy for the
poor is that it enables them to have potable water delivered as close as
possible to their communities. In the poorest communities little girls do
not go to school because they have to carry the water buckets home. They do
not get an education. The terrible thing about it is that the education
level of the mother is what can have a highest impact in the quality of life
of a poor family. This is very sad and energy plays a huge part in the
solution.
A lot could be researched and written on this matters and about the role of
energy in the solution of these problems. Can we help? Do we have the
resources that need to be commited to at least one of these aspects? Which
one do you think will have the highest impact?
Best,
Ricardo |
Re: Usinor SA: that appears to be a London counterparty. It should not be
on our list. London Legal should approve their counterparties for ALL
products, not only European based.
Walter Guidroz/ENRON@enronXgate
03/29/2001 02:10 PM
To: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel
Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/ENRON@enronXgate,
Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Lesli
Campbell/ENRON@enronXgate, Cynthia Clark/ENRON@enronXgate, Enron Europe
Global Contracts and Facilities@ENRON, Enron Europe Global
CounterParty/LON/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom
Moran/ENRON@enronXgate, Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S
Bradford/ENRON@enronXgate, Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Juana
Fayett/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jana Morse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Paul Maley/LON/ECT@ECT, Sonya Clarke/LON/ECT@ECT, Tim Davies/LON/ECT@ECT,
Karen O'Day/NA/Enron@Enron, Tanya Rohauer/ENRON@enronXgate, Kelly
Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron, Brian Lindsay/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, EOL Call Center@ENRON, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill D
Hare/HOU/ECT@ect, Amy Heffernan/Enron Communications@Enron Communications,
Molly LaFuze/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Danny Clark/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications
cc:
Subject: EOL approvals, 03-29-01
Please see attached. |
Sure, no problem.
-----Original Message-----
From: Buckley, Karen
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:44 PM
To: Ruscitti, Kevin; Keavey, Peter F.; Bass, Eric
Subject: FW: gas & power interviewers Trading Track
Kevin/Peter/Eric
We are holding 32 interviews for the ENA Trading Track this Thursday, November 1st from 2.30 pm onwards. Your names have been passed to me by Hunter Shively. Can you please confirm you can interview at this time. All the interviewers are gas & power traders.
Kind regards,
Karen.
x54667
-----Original Message-----
From: Shively, Hunter S.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Buckley, Karen
Subject: RE: gas & power interviewers Trading Track
Kevin Ruscitti
Pete Keavey
Eric Bass |
Any thoughts?
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Rozycki, Joanne
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:28 AM
To: Shively, Hunter S.; Neal, Scott; Grigsby, Mike; Allen, Phillip K.; Miller, Stephanie; Martin, Thomas A.; Superty, Robert; Calcagno, Suzanne; Baumbach, David; Steffes, James D.; Tycholiz, Barry; Vickers, Frank
Cc: Davis, Angela; Nemec, Gerald; Haedicke, Mark E.; Kitchen, Louise; Taylor, Mark E (Legal)
Subject: UBS Start-Up
The attached memo is being forwarded to you at the instruction of Jeff Hodge.
Joanne Rozycki
Senior Administrative Assistant
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB3880D
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 853-5968 Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: joanne.rozycki@enron.com |
Oh God Carolyn,
Your words have brought tears to my eyes and an ache in my heart. I love you and miss you too but what encourages me is that I know God has us all in the palm of His hand. Your words have blessed and encouraged me to continue to seek Gods face in everything that I do. You know that it has been said then and I know that you have been hearing it now, time is too short, if not at hand for the coming of the Lord. I'm just trying to get my house in order. I love you like my sister and don't forget that.
You haven't called me about helping you with the house. I told you that I would help you when you got ready. Call me.
Love your sister,
Dana
-----Original Message-----
From: Carolyn Ashley [mailto:Cashley@poha.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:10 AM
To: Davis, Dana
Subject: Missing You
Dana,
Just wanted to say that I really miss you. It saddens me that you are not
sitting next to me anymore. Although I know that we are still friends, you
have been so much more. I have grown spiritually because of your teaching.
I'm not sure what to say, except:
I REALLY MISS YOU!!!!
Carolyn H. Ashley
Training & Development Manager
Port of Houston Authority
Phone: (713) 670-2619
Fax: (713) 670-2457
E-mail: cashley@poha.com |
Things are going well here in the States. Work is very busy right now and i
am actually training to do the MS 150 Bike race. It a race from Houston to
Austin. It's a 170 mile, two day ride with about 5,000 bikers. It's on
April 16th and 17th. I rode this weekend only 40 miles. Yes I am going todo
the NYC Marathon and for you virgins, I will kick your fat asses. Darnit, I
wanted a pet Camel for our apartment. Yes I got your message last week - I
had just stepped away from my desk and just missed you. When do you get
back? Sometime in the Summer. By the summer I hope to be in the 185 range,
currently I'm right at 200!!! Not very good. I have been talking with Mike
Gioffre lately and were trying to get people together this spring or summer.
I'll let you know when. Gotta go, but I'll talk to you soon.
Ben |
Mark, sorry we have not been able to connect since you have been in Brazil.
I concur with your summary of the tax issue below and, if the facts are as
you posit, we would need to implement a cost sharing arrangement to address
the tax exposure raised by having a person located in London who acts on
behalf of ENA and, even at that, there may be additional concerns that would
have to be addressed. Separately, I have spoken with Jeff Blumenthal
regarding the Singapore domain name issue and, in general, believe that we
should be able to have ECTS acquire the domain name (which, from my
discussion with Jeff, I understand is required due to Singapore rules
requiring such names only be held by Singaporeans) and cross-charge ENA for
the expense associated with it. In this fashion, we place the costs of EOL's
forage into Singapore with ENA who, in turn, allocates such charge to the
participants of EOL via the EOL Cost Sharing Agreement. Finally, Jeff has
contacted Janine Juggins in London regarding an assessment of the tax
presence issues raised by ECTS's acquisition, and EOL's use, of a domain
name in Singapore but my initial reaction is that such activity should not
present any significant Singapore tax nexus issues - we will follow up with
you on this after Janine is able to solidify our advice on the matter. I
hope all is well with you in Brazil and look forward to speaking with you
soon. Best regards.
To: Bob Crane/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Stephen H Douglas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Blumenthal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dale
Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Change of pulp description
I have no objection to changing the product name. The tax issue concerns the
location of the trader - if the guy managing the prices is in London but the
transactions are with ENA, there may be tax implications.
Mark
Bob Crane
04/25/2000 08:35 AM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Change of pulp description
Mark,
I have not yet been contacted by legal/tax regarding the change of
description for PIX indices. We still basically want only to delete "US" and
replace it with "PIX". To my simplistic, non-legal, mind this is a pretty
simple issue....can't we just do it??
Bob |
---------------------- Forwarded by Maria Beccaccini/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on
07/12/99 09:55 AM ---------------------------
Maria Beccaccini
07/12/99 12:52 AM
To: Mark E Haedicke@ECT, mtaylo1@enron.com, Randy
Young/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Elizabeth
Serralheiro/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Dan J Hyvl@ECT, Jeffrey T
Hodge@ECT, James Ginty@ENRON, Andrea
Calo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue
Frusco/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Robert C
Williams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Michelle
Blaine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Laurie
Lee/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Patricia Cini@ECT, Sara
Shackleton@ECT, George Frumkin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Robert H
George/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sami
Arap/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lynn
Aven/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Andrea
Bertone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Weekly BA Legal Report |
For your information, please see the attached list of the visiting attorneys who are attending the legal conference.
Martha Keesler
Senior Administrative Assistant
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, EB 3829
Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 345-2423
(713) 646-3491 (Fax) |
DASOVICH, JEFFREY O,
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and your participation is critical to the success of Enron's Performance
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GUERRERO, JANEL
KINGERSKI, HARRY
LANDWEHR, SUSAN
MARA, SUSAN
MCCUBBIN, SANDRA
NEUSTAEDTER, ROBERT
SWAIN, STEPHEN |
How the hell did you fall into this one?
PL |
Amanda,
Could you please include Rogers Herndon on the distribution list for Consumer Weekly? He runs EES East Risk Management and is a VP. Thanks, and please send him the latest edition as soon as you can.
Fletch Sturm
x 3-9684 |
I think we should definitely go. I could not go up until Friday. Please
make reservations!!!
Cameron Sellers
Vice President, Business Development
PERFECT
1860 Embarcadero Road - Suite 210
Palo Alto, CA 94303
cameron@perfect.com
650.798.3366 (direct dial)
650.269.3366 (cell)
650.858.1095 (fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: Prentice Sellers [mailto:psellers@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 6:34 PM
To: Cameron Sellers; jdasovic@enron.com; Scott Laughlin
Subject: Bluegrass Weekend at Sierra Club Lodge
In case it's not on your calendars, the bluegrass weekend at the Sierra
Club's Claire Tappan Lodge is:
March 16-18
It's $46 per person per night
Includes 3 meals
If we're going to go, I think we should make reservations right away. If
so, do we plan on getting up there Friday night? I can make the
reservations if you let me know.
I haven't found any info yet on the free one...
Here's some info I copied from the Claire Tappan Lodge website:
http://www.sierraclub.org/outings/lodges/ctl/index.asp
Clair Tappaan is located at 7000 feet, 45 minutes drive west of Reno - 1
mile from Sugar Bowl. The living room has an enormous stone fireplace.
There is a library, a large communal dinning room, a social lounge, and a
hot tub. The lodge maintains 10 to 12 kilometers of groomed cross-country
ski trails and offers excellent instruction in both Nordic track and
telemark techniques. Top quality cross-country skis and snowshoes are also
available to rent at very reasonable rates.
Guests needs to provide their own pillow, toiletries, towel, sleeping bag or
comparable linens, and bathing suit if they wish to use the hot tub. We ask
guests to choose a house chore to do each day they eat at the lodge.
March 16-18: Blue Grass Weekend. Calling amateurs and proffesionals alike
to a weekend of great jam sessions in the afternoons and a performance by
the Donner Peak Pickers in the evening. The Pickers are a fantastic bunch of
widely-experienced musicians playing traditional Bluegrass with superb
instrumental craftsmanship. |
I want to apologize for my husband's contribution toward the Byron bashing
party. Sorry, Byron. Aubrielle is completely innocent! Amber
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Michelle, can you answer. I never saw the final agreement between Enron and GSP so
I do not know our obligations.
Fran
-----Original Message-----
From: Gilchrist, Scott
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 9:25 AM
To: Mayes, Fran
Cc: Ryan, Noel
Subject: GSP
Sensitivity: Confidential
Fran
Are Garden State Paper employees eligible for the Enron Corp severance plan?
Appreciate your assistance |
Please read the attached invitation and RSVP to Sherryl Stone (Ph:
713-646-7601 or Sherryl.Stone@enron.com). |
Please see attached spreadsheet.
Jeff Gilliam |
Ben,
I attached table for Caledonia as well as Brownsville. Let's get the number
from Mitch.
Mitch: Could you please send attached file to Ben and myself?
Jinsung
(37330)
Benjamin Rogers@ECT
11/20/2000 08:18 AM
To: Jinsung Myung/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Brownsville Performance Data
---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 11/20/2000
08:17 AM ---------------------------
From: Richard Broussard @ ENRON 11/20/2000 08:00 AM
To: Mitchell Hurt/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Brownsville Performance Data
Mitch,
Please provide this information to Benjamin Rogers. I am on vacation this
week and don't have access to the data.
Thanks,
Rick
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Broussard/Corp/Enron on
11/20/2000 07:52 AM ---------------------------
Benjamin Rogers@ECT
11/19/2000 02:59 PM
To: Richard Broussard/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject:
Rick:
Here is the file with the performance data we worked on for the 2000's. A
Brownsville tab has been added - could you please assist us in putting this
data together for Brownsville. Please give me a call if you have any
questions. Thanks!
Ben |
Please visit our February issue of the ETS IT newsletter at:
http://www.ets.enron.com/ITNewsletter/default.asp |
I suggest the attached language be substituted for the current language in
the schedules in respect of Engineering Report where a PV/PDP mac is
utilized. Tana, maybe this could go as an optional insert under Docs to be
Delivered, rather than back in the collateral schedule with the pv/pdp
language, so people won't forget to put it in under required deliveries.
Thanks. Mary |
The report named: NG - Price P/L <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=10&report_name=NG+-+Price+P/L&category_cd=5&category_name=FINANCIAL&toc_hide=1&sTV1=5&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=11/27/2001>, published as of 11/27/2001 is now available for viewing on the website. |
Pls handle this. Thanks. DF
---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 01/11/2000
08:50 AM ---------------------------
Hoyt Ivey
01/11/2000 08:14 AM
To: Morris Brassfield/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Kate Cole/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Esther
Dasilva/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kasey Davis/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Dan
Fancler/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, John
Fiscus/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Gibson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Robert
Guthrie/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Richard Hanagriff/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Norma
Hasenjager/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Glen Hass/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Timothy
Jones/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Steve Kirk/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Allen
Joe/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Allison Millan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Debbie
Moseley/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Frank Osburn/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Terry
Patterson/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Greek Rice/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John W
Rose/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Warren Schick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Harry
Walters/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Roger Westfall/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Michele
Winckowski/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Nancy Wood/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Gary
Zahn/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: 1999 FERC Form 2 for Northern Natural Gas Company and Transwestern
Pipeline Company
Please review the attached page assignment for the 1999 Transwestern Pipeline
Company/Northern Natural Gas Company FERC Form 2. Notify me by Friday
(01/14/2000)
via Lotus Notes of any changes you would like to make.
On Thursday (01/20/2000) I'll mail blank Form 2 Pages to the individuals
listed.
If you enter your own data into Form 2, please notify me by Wedensday
(01/19/2000),
so I can give you access to the Form 2 software.
If you have any question please give me a call.
Hoyt Ivey (713) 853-7210 |
FYI.
-----Original Message-----
From: Schneider, Chip
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:03 AM
To: Gorte, David; Rohauer, Tanya
Cc: Hagelmann, Bjorn
Subject: Notes from 9/17/01 RAC Meeting on Steel
Please add notes as appropriate. These are for RAC purposes only and will not be distributed.
Challenge
Appetite for credit capacity is much greater than what is justifiable given credit quality of industry and liquidity of transactions.
Issues
Dearth of liquidity in market (bearing in mind that EIM's purpose is to stimulate liquidity)
Poor credit quality
Highly structured nature of steel transactions (inventory management, illiquid options, etc.)
M-T-M Accounting and incentives related to achieving earnings targets
Short-term Solutions
Consider expanding "risk pool" (with concentration limits) to provide more flexibility to commercial teams (Pitfall: could be rapidly depleted to achieve short-term budget targets)
Reduce size of transactions and increase volume to achieve greater diversity and less concentration
Action Items
Plan more formal education for Steel Group centered around
M-T-M Accounting
Credit Analysis
Market Risk Analysis
Determination of Credit Lines
Calculating Credit Reserves
Link Budget Process to Credit and Market Risk
More clearly define view of liquidity with regard to different types of transactions/commodities |
Start Date: 4/10/01; HourAhead hour: 7; HourAhead schedule download failed.
Manual intervention required. |
One Last time. I think this is correct. |
Transwestern's average deliveries to California were 1058 MMBtu/d (97%), with San Juan lateral throughput at 864 MMBtu/d. Total East deliveries averaged 306 MMBtu/d.
El Paso's average deliveries to California were 1994 MMBtu/d (68%):
- PG&ETop, capacity of 1140 MMBtu/d, deliveries of 598 MMBtu/d (55%)
- SoCalEhr, capacity 1250 MMBtu/d, deliveries of 909 MMBtu/d (73%)
- SoCalTop, capacity 540 MMBtu/d, deliveries of 487 MMBtu/d (90%)
Friday's posted Gas Daily prices:
SoCal gas, large pkgs 2.18 (+.025)
PG&E, large pkgs 2.18 (+.05)
TW San Juan n/a
TW Permian 2.07 (+.085) |
Mike in the back office reminded me to tell everyone that ISO numbers need to
be put into the Oasis line in Enpower. Since he does the losses manually
after the fact this will help him a lot. Also, the link to the Ercot
intranet is attached below. If you trade Ercot, please add it to your
favorites. ISO messages, real time load display info, and a new real-time
ATC calculator matrix are all there.
You guys are doing a great job backfilling KCPL and moving power across the
tie when we have the transmission. Sorry about the P&L and Enpower being
hairy when we do it. As you've seen, however, when the spreads are there we
are printing money.
Be careful also when putting in deals with regards to what book they go in.
This morning there was a Cinergy wheel in the Ercot book. It's easy to mess
up even for the veterns. Richard "somehow" had a PJM financial deal in the
Ercot book this morning that just coincidentally lost over $2000. I'm not
sure what comment to make on that one.
Thanks again guys, the Ercot book is up over $160K for the month due in part
to the job you guys are doing. If you work the phones hard in Ercot, there
are always people to get between for solid spreads.
Late,
LJ |
We have received the executed EEI Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement
dated 1/26/01 from the referenced CP. Copies will be distributed to Legal
and Credit. |
I am ready, lets roll the report and I'll check for accuracy, in the production environment.
PT
-----Original Message-----
From: Kuehl, Toby
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 12:19 PM
To: Licciardo, Jeanne; Frazier, Perry
Cc: Schoolcraft, Darrell; Darveaux, Mary; Miller, Mary Kay; Lohman, TK; Betancourt, Ramona ; Watson, Kimberly; Hermanek, Patty
Subject: RE: url for tw unsubscribed capacity report
Importance: High
Jeanne, Perry,
Is the data current? If Perry is comfortable that the data is ready to go, I would like to place this into production today 10/19/01 if at all possible.
Toby
-----Original Message-----
From: Miller, Mary Kay
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 11:53 AM
To: Kuehl, Toby; Darveaux, Mary
Cc: Schoolcraft, Darrell; Licciardo, Jeanne; Lohman, TK; Betancourt, Ramona ; Watson, Kimberly; Frazier, Perry
Subject: RE: url for tw unsubscribed capacity report
Looks ok to me- thanks for the work on this- MK
-----Original Message-----
From: Kuehl, Toby
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 7:54 AM
To: Miller, Mary Kay; Darveaux, Mary
Cc: Schoolcraft, Darrell; Licciardo, Jeanne; Lohman, TK; Betancourt, Ramona ; Watson, Kimberly; Frazier, Perry
Subject: RE: url for tw unsubscribed capacity report
Importance: High
Mary Kay, Mary,
The requested changes have been made to the "TW Unsubscribed Capacity". Please review the test site http://twdev.ets.enron.com/twdb/etfr_unsubcapasp.html and at your earliest convenience let me know if you are satisfied with the format changes. Patty is looking into when the table changes will be made so we can place into production.
Toby
Toby
-----Original Message-----
From: Licciardo, Jeanne
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:15 PM
To: Kuehl, Toby; Lohman, TK; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Betancourt, Ramona ; Watson, Kimberly
Subject: FW: url for tw unsubscribed capacity report
Here is the report in Model office. Please review for completeness and sequence of the new groups that were added. Do not verify the content of the data , this is Model Office data that has not been refreshed from Production. Please let me know your approval to proceed with this move to Production. Please forward to anyone else that needs to review prior to production. Also attached is the updated Groups document.
<< File: cas group name.xls >>
[Licciardo, Jeanne]
-----Original Message-----
From: Hermanek, Patty
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:26 PM
To: Frazier, Perry
Cc: Licciardo, Jeanne
Subject: url for tw unsubscribed capacity report
Here's the url for the tw unsubscribed capacity report. The report now displays 10 groups.
http://twdev.ets.enron.com/twdb/etfr_unsubcapasp.html
If you have questions, please ask.
Thanks. |
Please make sure your group knows when and where to come in for this weekend....they have made a couple of changes for this weekend.
Please review the attachment from Daniel Muschar.
Thanks Tjae
-----Original Message-----
From: Muschar, Daniel
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:59 PM
To: Lopez, Susan; Black, Tamara Jae; Mcnair, Jason; Cline, Paul
Subject: Exceptions - Power / Gas
Here is the latest update. If this is incorrect or you have any questions, let me know.
Daniel |
which one was sandy?
is the machination mad at someone else for being selfish and calculating?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jai Hawker <JHawker@petersco.com>@ENRON
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:43 AM
To: Richey, Cooper
Subject: RE:
I think there is a happy medium between our feelings for Emily. Speaking as
a realist, I don't think she's as cool as you think she is. She does some
stuff that seems selfish and calculating, which is totally different than
the person she "publicly" portrays. That makes me suspicious. Also keep in
mind that she treats me differently than she treats you. I liked her a lot
better when she treated me like a friend.
Regardless, your advice seems sound. AND, we will get another chance to
stare at Sandy's body.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cooper.Richey@enron.com [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:26 AM
To: JHawker@petersco.com
Subject: RE:
at some point, you will stop demonizing emily and re-realize how cool she
is, bitch.
here's your chance to get out with your rep intact, you can blame
everything on the "complexity"
i would make it clean though, none of your half-assed bullshit.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jai Hawker <JHawker@petersco.com>@ENRON
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:05 AM
To: Richey, Cooper
Subject: FW:
-----Original Message-----
From: Purtzki, Emily (CA - Calgary) [mailto:epurtzki@deloitte.ca]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 7:03 AM
To: 'JHawker@petersco.com'
Subject:
Jai,
I haven't written you a long e-mail ina while, so I thought it was about
time - just for old times sake!
I guess there is also something I wanted to say...so here goes.
When we first started e-mailing and hanging out, you were alot of fun
(well, you still are), and I thought it was the beginning of a
friendship.
Then after a short time, I realized that there was more. I just went
with
it and went with what I thought felt right. Recently, for me at least,
everyone seems have involved themselves in a simple situation , making
everything more complicated and confusing (I guess this is my payback
for
being such a big mouth/ gossiper about everyone else).
Now, everything just seems weird.
What happened to that "waitress/ customer" bond we once had???....(I
thought I would throw that last part in here to lighten the mood of this
e-mail).
Everything just happened so quickly, that looking back it's hard to
believe
that all this happened in a month. I guess why I'm writing you this is
to
let you know that I think your an amazing person, and someone that I
consider a friend. At the same time, this friendship is not anything
that
I'm going to force.
I'm not expecting a response from this e-mail and I'm not asking for
anything. I just wanted to let you know where I was coming from. What
better way to do it then over e-mail - afterall, isn't that how this
all
started?
Emily
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no calls
-----Original Message-----
From: Seeligson, Stewart
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:57 AM
To: Edison, Andrew; Fallon, Jim; Dimichele, Rich; Racicot, Paul; Schuler, Lance (Legal); Haedicke, Mark E.; Hicks, Michelle; Koogler, David; Sanders, Richard B.; Plante, Everett
Subject: RE: MSN
We need to call them and tell them we did it. Who should do that?
-----Original Message-----
From: Edison, Andrew
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:53 AM
To: Fallon, Jim; Dimichele, Rich; Racicot, Paul; Seeligson, Stewart; Schuler, Lance (Legal); Haedicke, Mark E.; Hicks, Michelle; Koogler, David; Sanders, Richard B.; Plante, Everett
Subject: MSN
The lawsuit was filed at 11:06 a.m. The next thing to do is to get MSN formally served. To do that, we have to get citation issued (we are working with the court personnel to expedite this process) and serve the papers on MSN's registered agent in Austin. We are trying to do that as quickly as possible -- hopefully, by the end of the day. Please do not mention the lawsuit to MSN until I notify you that formal service has been accomplished.
Also, as the day progresses and negotiations continue, please let me know if any commercial reason arises such that you believe service should be delayed.
I will keep you updated.
Andy |
Hi, Mr. Kaminski:
How are you?
I am back to school for the new semester now. I am in contact with Molly
Magee for my travlling schedule to Enron.
I got from GARP that you chaired a seeesion on Energy Risk at the New York
Conference last week. If it is not too much trouble, could you please send a
copy of your presentation to me? I appreciate it.
See you soon!
Frank |
i don't know but i don't want to make it. i just want to stay home. |
Spring 2001 Faculty and Students,
The Spring 2001 Academic Calendar for the Jones Graduate School has been
posted to EMBANET. To access the Academic Calendar please open the JGSM
Area icon on the EMBANET desktop. Next please open the Announcement JGSM
icon. You will find the Spring 2001 Academic Calendar located under the
Subject column. Please open the document. If you do not have access to
EMBANET you will need to speak with David Kilgore at kilgore@rice.edu or by
calling David at 713-348-5378.
Thanks,
Kathy
Kathy M. Spradling
MBA Program Coordinator
Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management
Rice University
6100 Main Street, MS 531
Houston, Texas 77005-1892
Phone: (713) 348-3313
Fax: (713) 348-5251
Email: spradlin@rice.edu
http://www.rice.edu/jgs
E-mail: spradlin@rice.edu
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jgs/ |
---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 11/08/2000 04:32 PM
---------------------------
emailclub@telluridecolorado.net on 11/08/2000 04:57:04 PM
To: ebass@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Telluride E-Ride Newsletter
HELLO AGAIN E-RIDERS!
Yes, the snow has started to come down! In very big ways! In fact, Telluride
has received over 3 feet of fresh powder since October 1 and the temperatures
have been frigid(which makes for excellent snowmaking conditions. Winter has
come, and you know what that means ( YES! Time to strap on some boards and
make some turns!
SNOW REPORT
As the snow has begun to come with increasing regularity, you can imagine the
local attitude begins to buoy. At lunch the other day, when we looked out the
window and saw the big flakes coming down, we made a loud whoop with our
waiter, causing all heads in the restaurant to turn our way. But when the
other diners saw the white stuff, EVERYONE started buzzing with the
anticipation. Folks are getting ready for the season. For a sneak preview,
check out the photo of the day at www.telluride-ski.com/dayphoto.html.
BARGAINS & DEALS
The best-case scenario for skiing Telluride is to live here. But the NEXT
best-case scenario is that you get a screaming deal to vacation here. And
that,s what Telluride and Mountain Village Visitor Services has for you.
Check out these packages for round-trip air, lodging and skiing from some of
America,s biggest hubs:
Dallas Special: $831 per person - 5 nights lodging, 4 days skiing and
roundtrip air to Montrose
Houston Special: $814 per person - 5 nights lodging, 4 days skiing and
roundtrip air to Montrose
Chicago Special: $825 per person - 5 nights lodging, 4 days skiing and
roundtrip air to Montrose
Miami Special: $929 per person - 5 nights lodging, 4 days skiing and
roundtrip air to Montrose
To get any of these specials, call 1-888-288-7360.
If you choose to put together a package on your own, check out the lodging
deals at www.telluride-ski.com and click on HOT DEALS.
WHAT,S NEW
You can never have too much snow. With that in mind, the Telluride Ski Resort
installed a new snowmaking system this summer that guarantees that every lift
pod will have coverage on at least one run all season long! Yep. Lifts 1, 4,
5, 6, 7 and 9 will have better conditions for riding and skiing from
beginning to end. As the hipper folks say, the turns will be &tasty.8
The tastiest new addition to the mountain, however, is Allred,s, a new
140-seat restaurant that is guaranteed to delight even the most
discriminating diners. Located mid-mountain at the gondola Station St.
Sophia, Allred,s will serve as a private club by day in the winter, an
upscale lunch spot in the summer and a fine dining experience in the evenings
year-round. More on this epicurean dream in later e-rides. For dinner
reservations, call 970-728-7474.
One other great new thing: It,s easier to get to Telluride than ever before.
You can now fly to Montrose EVERY DAY from Dallas/Ft. Worth on American
Airlines*but the flight will only have 129 seats, so be sure your body is in
one of them!
WHAT,S HAPPENING
Of course the most important thing on the Telluride calendar is November 22,
the Official Opening Day. But there are other things worth mentioning. Like
the Sneak Preview of the mountain on November 21. For one day only you can
ski Telluride for $20, and all proceeds go to the Telluride Ski and Snowboard
Club.
After the Donation Day, you can still get good deals. From November 21
through December 16, Telluride hosts its annual Ski Free & More program. What,
s it entail? Exactly what it says. Skiers and riders staying at participating
lodges in the towns of Telluride and Mountain Village can choose a free lift
ticket, a free ski clinic, a free lunch or a free half-day of childcare for
each night they stay. For more information call 888-288-7360.
And if you,re looking forward to having a ball, why not do it right at the
annual Black & White Affair? On November 25, the Telluride Ski and Snowboard
Club hosts this gala event at the luxurious Telluride Conference Center.
Dress up and dance off your turkey. No one puts on a ball like Telluride!
SLICE OF LIFE
Imagine being over 50 years old and never having seen any snow! Such was the
case for my friend Sarah, who recently moved to Telluride from the Caribbean.
She and her daughters arrived late this summer, and when the snows began to
fall a few weeks ago, they were in rapture! Sarah ran outside and began to
dance around (to her 17-year-old daughter,s absolute embarrassment!) However,
the daughters both caught the enthusiasm and built their first snowman ever.
The snowman , of course, had a perfect carrot nose.. An organic carrot, no
less. Hey, this is Telluride. Only the best for our snowmen.
AND SO, E-RIDERS,
That,s all for this letter. Hope you,re planning your trip to Telluride,
where the snow is always whiter and the lines are always short. See you on
the slopes!
Rosemerry
WHO,S WRITING THIS ANYWAY?
Against her will, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer learned to ski in Telluride six
years ago. But after a few turns, she fell ( in love with the sport. She
lives with her husband and cat at the base of Lift 7*an ideal spot for
getting first chair of the morning. |
CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
Tangie/Mobil Allocation for January. to meet in your office
Date: 4/10/2001
Time: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description: |
I got this from Stewart today......
----- Forwarded by Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT on 05/08/2001 10:35 AM -----
Stewart Rosman/ENRON@enronXgate
05/07/2001 05:47 PM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Legal Question
Mark -
I have a legal question for you. I was told recently that Carol St Clair was
going to help support the West Trading desk on physical transactions. Since
she came from the financial legal group I was wondering if she would be able
to help with financial transactions as well. I feel there are synergies to
having the same Enron lawyer represent us for both the EEI and ISDA. A
recent example of this could be the SMUD relationship. Carol recently
completed an amendment to the existing ISDA and now is looking at sending
them a EEI. The SMUD credit and legal personnel are the same so the process
should be quite smooth. I was interested in your thoughts on this. You can
reach me by phone (503-464-3810) or email. Thanks.
Stewart |
Finally! This deal has been deciphered and changed. I killed legs 3 through
7, which were all inadvertantly entered as forwards instead of index
forwards. I checked on the Dow Jones Palo Verde index price for those days -
10/3/00 through 10/7/00 - and verified that 5% was greater than $5.00. Legs 2
and 8 already reflected the 5% offset, not $5, so I didn't change anything on
these. The new leg numbers are 420886.52 through 420886.56. If there are any
further changes to be made, please let me know. Otherwise, thank you so much
for your patience and cooperation.
Kate
From: Kim Ward 11/15/2000 10:31 AM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: DSM 5261
Kate,
A request (below) has been made to fix a deal that was entered by Tom and
Mark incorrectly (through the option exercise function in deal blotter). The
deal numbers and legs that need to be fixed are listed below. Instead of
being a forward transaction, these legs should be entered as index forwards.
We are paying the DJ PV index plus $5 or 5%, whichever is more. Therefore,
if daily prices were more than $100 at palo verde, the offset should be 1.05.
I know that i have totally confused you but let me know of any questions you
might have and I will be glad to help.
Thanks,
Kim
---------------------- Forwarded by Kim Ward/HOU/ECT on 11/15/2000 09:31 AM
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Katrina_Johnson@enron.com 11/14/2000 02:03 PM
To: Kim.ward@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Re: DSM 5261
Kim,
The message listed below was previously forwarded to Caroline. Per
Caroline, I would need to talk to the actual Trader. Please let me know if
you can help me resolve this issue.
Please call me at ext. 3-6488 if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Katrina
Katrina Johnson
11/14/2000 03:02 PM
To: Caroline Emmert/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: DSM 5261
Caroline,
Deal #420886 legs 3-7 have no price attached to the deal. Would you please
add the DJPV index plus an offset of 5%. On legs 2 & 8 the offset needs to
be changed from $5.00 to 5%.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank You,
Katrina |
Mark:
Please review the attached agreement, which is similar to what was in place
before.
I have not included specific projects in the agreement, but at the outset,
consistent with our conversation the other day, we will need you to monitor
the following proceedings and provide us with updates and copies of any
orders or presentation materials:
- Gas Industry Restructuring proceeding (I.99-07-003)
- OII on SoCal and SDG&E (I.00-11-002)
- PG&E Gas Accord II
If you have any questions, please give me a call. If the attached is
acceptable to you, please print it out and sign it, and return it to me. We
look forward to working with you!
Sincerely,
Susan Scott
Transwestern Pipeline Company
1400 Smith St., Room 4788
Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 853-0596
(713) 853-5425 (fax) |
David-
If I want to communicate with the other commission members, am I supposed to
funnel it through you? If so, I want to find out if anyone is interested in
setting up a table at the carnival (April 21) to solicit public opinion on
P&Z issues. We could set up next to the tree committtee or share a table.
I'll be at the carnival until about 3 pm; however, I'll be working from
12-2. Also, we could solicit public opinion outside the clubhouse on
election day, May 5. I could do that anytime before 4 pm. Anyone else
interested???
Thanks,
Susan Pereira
pereira@houston.rr.com
susan.w.pereira@enron.com
713-349-8836 |
maybe that would be the best solution |
---------------------- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 01/10/2000 05:48 PM
---------------------------
Molly Harris
01/10/2000 05:48 PM
To: Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana
Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Bob Shults/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice
Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie
R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian
Hunter-Lindsay/LON/ECT@ECT, Ian Sloman/LON/ECT@ECT, Coenraad
Basson/LON/ECT@ECT, Bhautik Patel/LON/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, David
Weekes/LON/ECT@ECT, Sylvia A Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carrie Southard/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: EOL Credit Responses 1/10
Please find attached Credit's EOL responses for 1/10/00. Please note a new
form was utilized effective today that has consolidated the US Coal Physical
and US Paper Financial products.
Regards
Molly |
Steve,
The Secretary of Energy Ernesto Martens used to be the CEO of VITRO, our
client in for the Monterrey Project. He was a board member until the day of
his appointment. He knows Enron well. He used to be the President and CEO
of CINTRA the holding company for Mexicana and Aeromexico airlines. When I
worked at McKinsey I was engaged in projects with CINTRA for two years.
Martens has a reputation of being a good and tough manager. He delivers.
On the other hand he also has a reputation of being stubborn and not a good
negotiator. We still have to convince him of the proposed electric sector
reorganization.
The good news is that Fox used many of the phrases that we wrote in the
documents for the transition team. Apparently he is following the script.
When he talks about no privatization he limits it by saying: there will be no
sell out of CFE's current assets and by ensuring that the sector will be open
to competition.
Dionisio P,rez- Jacome was appointed President of the FERC. He is a
classmate of Steffes from the Kennedy School and a good friend of mine.
All of the team supporting him is Luis Tellez's team. The undersecretaries,
the president of the CRE (FERC) the directors of CFE and LFC. The only new
face is the Director of PEMEX who used to be the President and CEO of DuPont
in Mexico. Ra?l Muoz was very helpful in promoting electric deregulation.
About a year ago he organizad a trip to Altamira in the state of Tamaulipas
in which he invited members of Congress to visit the DuPont and the BASF
plants there so they could see the size of the investments and what was at
risk if deregulation did not take place. Jaime Alatorre and I were the only
non Congress, non-DuPont or BASF people invited. He and Alatorre are very
very good friends. I spent some time with him yesterday at a conference in
which I presented a document on energy and economic development and he
invited me to his office to discuss competition in natural gas.
CFE and LFC have the same directors which may make change more difficult
btu it is inevitable.
Best,
Ricardo
Steven J Kean
12/04/2000 04:11 PM
To: Ricardo Charvel/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Energy Analysis
How are the appointments turning out from your perspective?
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 12/04/2000 04:11 PM -----
"Nike Papadopoulos" <nikep@edelmanmexico.com.mx>
12/04/2000 11:22 AM
Please respond to nikep
To: <max.yzaguirre@enron.com>, <skean@enron.com>, <rshapiro@enron.com>,
<eric.thode@enron.com>, <jaime.alatorre@enron.com>,
<Ricardo.Charvel@enron.com>, <jaime.williams@enron.com>, <sirvin@enron.com>,
<msabine@enron.com>, <agustin.perez@enron.com>
cc: <aventura@edelmanmexico.com.mx>
Subject: Energy Analysis
Attached you will find last week's energy analysis which includes
information about Vicente Fox's Energy team.
Thank you.
- 24Nov-3Dec.DOC |
Mary Hain has resigned her position with Enron. Please remove her from all
your mail lists.
Thank you.
Lysa Akin
Gov't Affairs - Sr. Admin. Ass't.
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Jackie Gallagher" <JGallagher@epsa.org>
03/28/2001 08:16 AM
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: REVISED Reg. Affairs Washington Staff Meeting- 12:30 p.m.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Regulatory Affairs Committee-Board and Associate Members Only
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 28, 2001
RE: REVISED Regulatory Affairs Washington Staff Meeting-
12:30 p.m.
Due to a conflict with another meeting, the Washington Regulatory Staff
meeting for tomorrow has been pushed back to 12:30 p.m. If you have any
questions, please contact Jackie Gallagher at 202-628-8200 or
jgallagher@epsa.org. |
By popular vote, we will have a draft instead of an auction and the draft
will take place on 8/20.
Rules to follow.
Eric |
The broker put delivery point in wrong for a second and then changed it. It
is Mid-C.
Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON
12/08/2000 12:19 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 12-8-00 Mike Swerzbin error
ref 476900
Amerex shows delivery as Cob and we show Mid-C |
Thanks a heap. Will be waiting with baited breath. Hope you had a nice vacation!
-----Original Message-----
From: Arora, Harry
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 8:22 PM
To: Blair, Greg
Subject: RE:
Hi Greg
I was out on vaca for last week. Am back Monday. Will be happy to put numbers on all this stuff.
Harry
-----Original Message-----
From: Blair, Greg
Sent: Mon 11/19/2001 3:20 PM
To: Arora, Harry
Cc:
Subject:
Harry:
Are you still alive? |
We have received an executed amendment to Electronic Trading Agreement with
the referenced counterparty dated March 20, 2000. Copies will be
distributed. |
Start Date: 1/18/02; HourAhead hour: 9; HourAhead schedule download failed. Manual intervention required. |
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/17/2000
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"Webmaster@cera.com" <webmaster on 03/15/2000 04:51:55 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
cc: (bcc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT)
Subject: CERA Multimedia Presentation: Wednesday, March 15, 2000
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Title: Northeast US Energy Markets: Implications of the Winter Price Spikes
Author: CERA
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In a March 8, 2000 CERA multimedia conference call and web presentation, Joe
Sannicandro, CERA Director, Bill Veno, CERA Director, and Demetri Karousos,
CERA Associate Director discuss:
Northeast US Energy Markets and the Implications of the Winter Price Spikes:
* Understanding the Winter Price Spikes in Electric Power, Natural Gas, and
Oil Products Markets in the Northeast US & the Interplay Between Fuels
* Disentangling Short-term Demand and Inventory Forces From Longer Run
Regional Energy Supply Needs
* Was This Winter Unique or an Indicator of Building Long-term Pressures? A
Look at Next Year's Market
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Dave,
Greg is requesting Enron Americas' 2001 Goals & Objectives (no more than 3 to
4 each) asap.
Many Thanks,
Liz Taylor x31935 |
Please forward to Louise as I did not have her email address. Thank you.
Further to documents previously submitted, please note:
TAX: Regarding tax provision with HQUS set forth in the ISDA, our tax
department does require the representation in our US to US masters. Please
have your tax attorney discuss this with our tax attorney, Morris Clark at
713 853-5846. Further, upon review of our tax comments as to the guaranty, I
have been advised by our tax department that the FORM W 8BEN will not be
necessary, therefore, the one sentence paragraph in my comments immediately
following Specified Jurisdiction should be deleted.
OPINIONS: As I referenced in our conversation today, in respect of the HQ
opinion, the definitional structure is intended to cover the Guaranty and the
ISDA to the extent ISDA representations concern HQ as Guarantor and joining
the ISDA for effecting such specific representations. In connection with the
Guaranty, it is intended that the opinion cover the Guaranty as it relates to
supporting the particular types of underlying obligations to be entered into
by HQUS and ENA, which we understand to be both hedge derivatives and
speculative derivatives for up to multiple years.
BOARD MINUTES: My reading of the resolutions submitted suggests that HQ
guaranties for financial derivative transactions are not affirmatively
authorized thereby. Are there other resolutions?
We are all available for call at 10 your time on Monday.
Enron North America Corp.
Mary Cook
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732 (phone)
(713) 646-3490 (fax)
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SOCO filed interconnection procedures at FERC. VEPCO and CP&L have protested
SOCO's filing stating that they perform interconnection studies differently
than SOCO in this aspect:
VEPCO and CP&L state that they perform studies by modeling the transmission
system with the loads in the base case unchanged and the output of existing
and higher queued planned generators that serve load ratched down to allow
the grid to accept the full output of the new generator "at the point of
receipt."
SOCO performs the studies using the "extension cord" method -- models the
transmission system with load ratched up in an amount equal to the output of
the new generator.
While a generator customer is still not assured that it will get
"transmission" until it makes a separate OASIS request, VEPCO and CP&L state
that their method provides some "assurance" (ie, no guarantee) that the
customer would not be denied transmission later due to no ATC at the point of
receipt (generator). I think that their method might also possibly result in
higher "network" upgrades to be charged to generator.
EPMI has not protested SOCO's interconnection filing for other reasons.
However, this may be something of concern to us in these regions and others.
Let me know any concerns. I think FERC will address this issue when it
issues an order on SOCO's filing (which could be this month or several
months--most likely before summer). Thanks. |
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I have added a folder in excel to keep track of vacation and customer outings etc.. You can find this folder in m:\electric\24hr\juanh\sevacation. That is all!! |
I have already spoken with the guy at Wisvest charged with re-marketing the assets. I expressed to him our desire to discuss acquisition of the plants and that we are prepared to move quickly. He indicated that they are going to take the next couple of weeks to assess how best to re-market these facilities, and that they were leaning towards an "open RFP" type process, perhaps with the help of an i-bank advisor.
My objective is to steer them away from this path, and in that regard, I gave him a run-down of a number of reasons why they would do well to enter discussions with us ASAP (e.g., unique situation in that we serve load in UI's area, good relationship with the CT regulators, no market power concerns that killed the NRG deal, ability to affect improvements/clean-up at the sites, etc.). He asked me to send him a letter outlining these qualifiers, and was recptive to a meeting in the near future (I am going to try and hook up with him in CT as he is on business there this week).
As for location, these plants definitely are in a good spot given that southern CT is quite constrained. However, the really binding constraint is in the Norwalk-Stamford area -- these plants are located outside of this area. I am trying to get some more granular information on the locations/severity of constraints in southern CT to help assess constraints in the Bridgeport-New Haven area where the plants are.
One other point is that the one of the units at the Bridgeport station is in deactived reserve (an 80 MW oil plant), so there may be some relatively cheap expansion/repowering plays.
I did learn that they have an asset management deal with a 3rd-party through mid next year, unless they sell off the plants before then.
I will update with status as we move along
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Kitchen, Louise
Sent: Wed 9/26/2001 10:09 PM
To: Presto, Kevin M.; Miller, Don (Asset Mktg); Robinson, Mitch; Davis, Mark Dana; Llodra, John; Broderick, Paul J.
Cc: Lavorato, John; Duran, W. David
Subject: RE: Conn. Coal Plants
Both John Llodra and Don Miller have had discussions with regard to pursuing these assets over the last week. Essentially, these plants may be the first distress sales we see in the market place.
John/Don - can you let everyone know how you plan to move forward.
-----Original Message-----
From: Presto, Kevin M.
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:38 PM
To: Miller, Don (Asset Mktg); Robinson, Mitch; Davis, Mark Dana; Llodra, John; Broderick, Paul J.
Cc: Lavorato, John; Kitchen, Louise; Duran, W. David
Subject: Conn. Coal Plants
As most of you know, NRG's proposed purchase of two coal plants in Conneticut (UI's territory) was recently cancelled due to regulatory issues at FERC. The purchase and sale transaction between Wisvest and NRG was originally entered into almost two years ago. The proposed purchase price of $350 million for 1000 MW of coal was a "bargain price" at the time due to environmental risks that are specific to the state of CT.
Over the past 2-3 years, the State of Conneticut has threatened to have these coal plants shut down due to pollution issues and Wisvest was concerned enough about this risk that they "puked" the plants to NRG for $350/kW in early 2000. At a minimum, it is expected that $100-150/kW of SCR and/or scrubbers will be required at these facilities to appease the CT regulatory bodies.
My strong view is that, as a practical matter, the plants cannot be shut down or the lights would go out in CT. The area where the plants are located is quite possibly the most congested area in the entire Eastern Interconnect. The load pocket is significantly short MW and transmission import capability is inadequate to serve the load in this area. In a true "locational marginal price" environment, the prices would likely be similar to Zone J in New York Currently, pricing in NEPOOL is generally socialized with congestion costs spread equally to all loads, regardless of who causes the congestion.
In the recently proposed "single NE RTO" model, it is about 80% certain that the PJM "locational marginal price" market model will be implemented sometime between mid-2003 and mid-2004. At that point in time, consumers in the congested areas of NEPOOL (in-city Boston and CT) will be exposed to higher energy prices, while consumers in Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island should see lower prices.
Given the facts above, coupled with traditional asset companies too long to show good bids for incremental assets, I think EWS should pursue discussions with Wisvest immediately and attempt to buy these coal plants at what could be extremely favorable economics relative to our forward curve in NEPOOL and our bullish view for relative pricing at the asset "node".
If we could buy these plants for approx $250/kW with $150/kW of environmental upgrades, the resulting "all-in" (depr, fixed & variable O&M, fuel costs, NOx, SO2, capital reserve, interest) 7x24 plant cost would be approx. $34-36/Mwh. This is lower than our energy only socialized NEPOOL curve. Additional upside is derived from positive basis, ICAP, ancillary services, emissions allowances, and long term requirements sales to LSE's.
Lavo and Louise - This could be the "Alberta PPA" for 2002. Lots of "hair" but lots of upside.
Any thoughts? |
540039, 541695, 541715, and 541737 are booked to Enmax Corporation. I think
they should be booked to Enmax Energy Corporation. Wendy Conwell in credit
has prepared a credit work sheet on this CP so I believe this is the correct
entity. Can you check? |
Dear James,
Thanks for the e-mail. The info I sent yesterday was not complied by me. I
took over the reporting just yesterday and am making changes to it. The
information I will provide on the log from London is what I hear in the
morning meeting. What I need to do is ensure I get complete info from you,
so I will send you the London information each day as I understand it and you
can add comments.
Thanks
Shona
James New@ECT
11/10/2000 06:45 AM
To: Shona Wilson/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike Jordan/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Report on London Middle Office RiskTrac Performance
Shona,
Thanks for your task force summary.
Below is what I have already produced here from the London perspective.
Should we not be looking to get more detail of exactly the reasons were
especially for human errors and highlight those areas where the problems
arise rather than grouping things together and in so doing losing the detail
? Also we should try to get some trend information so that it is clear where
we are improving (or not as the case may be) on both a general and specific
book basis.
James
---------------------- Forwarded by James New/LON/ECT on 10/11/2000 12:43
---------------------------
James New
09/11/2000 16:25
To: Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Fernley
Dyson/LON/ECT@ECT, Mike Jordan/LON/ECT@ECT, David Port/Market
Risk/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Report on London Middle Office RiskTrac Performance
Debbie,
Using the data you kindly sent me I had one of my guys extract the
performance issues from a London stand point and specifically look into the
incidence of human errors as those we can 'influence' immediately.
I am glad to say that the human error rate is very low and over this
(approximate) 30 business day period and in fact there were only 5 human
errors on around 120 officialised DPRs.
London IT are also going to analyse the data to try to pinpoint trends in
their area.
Please let me know if this is informative.
Regards James |
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exchangeinfo@nymex.com
12/20/2000 02:13 PM
To: tana.jones@enron.com
cc:
Subject: (00-431) CFTC Approval and Exchange Implementation of Further
Amendments to Natural Gas Price Limits
TO: All New York Mercantile Exchange Members and Member Firms
FROM: Neal Wolkoff, Executive Vice President
RE: CFTC Approval and Exchange Implementation of Further Amendments
to Natural Gas Price Limits for Last Three Trading Days of Spot Month
DATE: December 20, 2000
Notice # 00-431
==========================================================
Please be advised that the Exchange has received CFTC approval for further
amendments to natural gas price limits. Members were previously advised in
Notice # 429 (December 18, 2000) that these changes were pending CFTC
approval.
These changes will become effective as of the start of the RTH session on
Friday, December 22, 2000. A copy of amended NYMEX Rule 220.08A (SPECIAL
PRICE FLUCTUATION LIMITS FOR NATURAL GAS FUTURES) is included below in this
Notice. The amendments to this rule add a new Section (E), which concerns the
last three days of trading in the spot month; the amendments also make
related conforming changes.
In view of the recent price movement in the Natural Gas contract, the
Exchange is amending the applicable price limit rules as follows:
(1) There shall be no price limits for any Natural Gas futures contract month
during the RTH session on the last three trading days of the current delivery
month, i.e., spot month.
(2) By comparison, price fluctuation limits shall remain in effect for all
contract months for the NYMEX ACCESS(r) sessions conducted on these three
trading days as provided by Exchange rules and as further modified by
applicable resolutions.
Thus, on Friday, December 22, on Tuesday, December 26, and on Wednesday,
December 27, 2000, there shall be no price limits in effect for any Natural
Gas futures contract months during the entire RTH session on those trade
dates.
In other words, prices shall move on an unrestricted basis during the entire
floor trading session on those three trade dates, and there shall be no
trading halts triggered at any time during such sessions.
As a reminder, an Executive Committee Resolution is still in effect that
amends on a temporary basis existing price limit rules by expanding the price
limits on NYMEX ACCESS (for all contracts listed for trading on NYMEX ACCESS
that have price limits). The Resolution will remain in effect until February
1, 2001, unless Members are notified otherwise by the Exchange. For your
convenience, a copy of the Resolution is also included in this Notice.
If you have any questions concerning the new rule amendments, please contact
George Henderson, Vice President, NYMEX Floor Department, at (212) 299-2071;
Rob Stasi, Manager of Trading Floor Systems, NYMEX Floor Department, at (212)
299-2067, or Brian Regan, Senior Associate General Counsel, at (212) 299-2207.
NATURAL GAS: APPROVED AMENDMENTS TO NYMEX
RULE 220.08A. SPECIAL PRICE FLUCTUATION LIMITS FOR NATURAL GAS
FUTURES
Rule 220.08A. SPECIAL PRICE FLUCTUATION LIMITS FOR NATURAL GAS
FUTURES
(A) Initial Price Fluctuation Limits for All Contract Months. At the
commencement of each trading day, there shall be price fluctuation limits in
effect for each contract month of this futures contract of $1.00 per MMBtu
above or below the previous day's settlement price for such contract month.
(B)(1) Triggering Event and Temporary Trading Halt. If a market for any
contract month is traded or, is bid in the case of upward price moves or is
offered in the case of downward price moves, for five (5) minutes
consecutively at the upper or lower price limit, as applicable, then a
Triggering Event will be deemed to have occurred.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this rule, as a result of such Triggering
Event, the market will be given notice immediately that in two (2) minutes,
there will be a fifteen (15) minute temporary trading halt in all contract
months of that futures contract and the associated option contract
("Temporary Trading Halt"). The market will remain open during this
two-minute notice period, and the commencement of the Temporary Trading Halt
shall not be affected by market activity occurring during this notice period.
(3) Expansion of Limits Following Temporary Trading Halt. Following the end
of the 15-minute Temporary Trading Halt, the market shall reopen in all
contract months of this futures contract. When trading resumes, price
fluctuation limits for each contract month, except as otherwise provided in
this rule, shall be expanded to $2.00 per MMBtu above and below the previous
day's settlement price for such contract month.
(4) Following resumption of trading after a Temporary Trading Halt, there
shall be no additional trading halts and no further expansion of price limits
for the remainder of the trading day.
(C) Duration of Session Following Temporary Trading Halt. When trading
resumes after a Temporary Trading Halt, trading generally shall continue
until the regularly scheduled closing time subject to the following
exceptions:
1) if, at the start of the 15-minute Temporary Trading Halt, there is less
than 15 minutes before the close, then, when trading resumes after the
Temporary Trading Halt, the trading session shall be expanded as necessary to
provide for fifteen (15) minutes of trading following the resumption of
trading, and the closing period shall be the final two minutes of trading of
this 15-minute period of trading; and
provided however that if the five-minute Triggering Event is completed
during the closing period, there shall be no Temporary Trading Halt for any
contract month and no expansion of price limits for any contract month.
(D) Application of Price Fluctuation Limits to NYMEX ACCESS(r) The limits
described in this rule shall apply to trading on NYMEX ACCESS(r), except as
provided by NYMEX Rule 6.56 and except that:
(1) if the five-minute Triggering Event is completed during the last ninety
minutes of a NYMEX ACCESS(r) trading session, there shall be no Temporary
Trading Halt and no expansion of price limits during the remainder of such
NYMEX ACCESS(r) trading session, and
(2) there shall be no Temporary Trading Halt during a NYMEX ACCESS(r) trading
session if, in the opinion of the President of the Exchange or his designee,
either the Triggering Event was not reflective of otherwise prevailing market
conditions or a Temporary Trading Halt is unwarranted.
(E) Exception for Last Three Trading Days of an Expiring Contract Month.
(1) RTH Session on Last Three Trading Days. Notwithstanding the preceding
sections of this rule, there shall be no limitations on price fluctuations
for any Natural Gas futures contract month during the entire RTH session of
the final three trading days in the current delivery month.
(2) NYMEX ACCESS( Session on Last Three Trading Days. Price fluctuation limits
for all Natural Gas futures contract months on these three trading days shall
remain in effect for the NYMEX ACCESS( session as provided by this rule.
APPROVED RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
REGARDING PRICE FLUCTUATION LIMITS FOR EXCHANGE CONTRACTS
The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors hereby
Resolves that, until further notice, the price fluctuation limit rules for
each futures contract that is listed for trading on NYMEX ACCESS(r) and that
has such applicable rules shall continue in effect except as amended below
with regard to market activity occurring on NYMEX ACCESS(r):
The initial and subsequent price fluctuation limits (for each Exchange
futures contract that has such limits) shall be expanded to 200% of the
initial and subsequent price fluctuation limits applicable to the first two
contract months of that futures contract that have price limits under the
applicable rule.
This expanded limit (200% of the limits for the first two months with limits)
shall be applicable to all contract months for that futures contract.
In the event that such a price fluctuation limit is reached by a bona fide
bid at the high price fluctuation limit or a bona fide offer at the low price
fluctuation limit, trading on NYMEX ACCESS(r) shall be halted immediately
except as directed otherwise by the President or the President's designee.
Following resumption of trading, the price limits in effect shall be 200% of
the limits applicable to RTH trading. In the event that a limit is touched
during the last 90 minutes of a NYMEX ACCESS(r) session, the market shall be
halted briefly, and price limits shall be expanded thereafter
In addition, in the event that a contract trading on NYMEX ACCESS(r) traded
for five minutes during the NYMEX ACCESS session at a price
fluctuation limit applicable to the Regular Trading Hours session, then the
RTH session shall open with expanded price fluctuation limits as provided
under the applicable rule, even though no temporary cessation of trading
occurred during the NYMEX ACCESS(r) trading session.
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Bob |
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January 23, 2001:
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(including a 4th Chicago show on May 16th) go on pre-sale to U2.COM members
tomorrow, Wednesday January 24th. These shows are on public sale on
Saturday January 27th.
The shows included in this pre-sale are Houston (April 2nd) Lexington (May
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Indianapolis (May 10th), Chicago (May 16th) and Albany (June 2nd*).
As a registered member of U2.COM, in this e-mail you will find a
password. From 10am local North American time on on Wednesday 24th, a
limited number of tickets will be on sale to U2.COM members who provide this
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This offer is for two tickets to one show.
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opportunity to get the first tickets on sale. (As previously mentioned,
please keep your password confidential - and please, if you are unsuccesful,
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For Ticketmaster direct links to each city click here
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you have already pre-registered your information with Ticketmaster.com
Express Ordering, you should update your Ticketmaster.com account
information to reflect the email address you used when registering at
U2.com. You can make this change at any time by clicking this link:
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If you have not previously registered for My Account and/or Express Ordering
on Ticketmaster.com, you can pre-register all of your billing information
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For further U2 shows, yet to be announced, U2.COM will continue to provide
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To: Faculty, Students, Staff, Alumni, Advisory Board and friends
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From: Professor Mark Lemley
Chair, Haas School of Business Dean Search Committee
Date: November 7, 2001
The Dean Search Committee wants to learn from the experiences and
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Therefore, the Dean Search Committee asks for your input into the
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We invite you to respond to the following questions. Your response
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Please feel free to provide us with either very brief or more
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5. Whom would you like to nominate to be Dean--and why?
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Attached is a memorandum from Adam Wenner summarizing FERC's order on the
merger. Also attached is the FERC order. Please call me if you have any
questions.
Sarah
---------------------- Forwarded by Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron on 07/28/2000
03:32 PM ---------------------------
"Wenner, Adam" <awenner@velaw.com> on 07/28/2000 01:11:49 PM
To: "'Novosel, Sarah'" <snovose@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: revised memo
- 96558_1.DOC |
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
Weather Group
Let,s give a big round of applause to the Weather Team! Environmental
Finance Magazine ranked the weather group #1 in Online Services and #1 Dealer
in the United States and Europe. Gary Taylor, manager in weather trading,
comments, "The "Best Dealer" award reflects our counterparties' appreciation
for the significant effort we have made to drive the growth of our market by
making two-sided markets where other companies are only willing to quote
either a bid or an offer. This award also reflects the innovative nature of
everyone on our desk, and their ability to price non-standard structures for
our customers. It is truly a team award. The "Best Online Dealer" award is
simply another testament to the unparalleled success of EnronOnline. By
providing tight, two-way markets online, we have provided two critical
elements to generate growth in our market: 1) an element of price discovery,
and 2) a quick and easy way to transact."
The Weather Risk Management group launched a new product this week: Power
Demand swaps. These contracts use power demand as an index and allow power
market participants (generators, btu distributors, marketers, etc...) to
mitigate volumetric exposures. The first contract the desk offered is for
the PJM power pool. On EnronOnline, weekly swaps are available and the desk
has placed option contracts on this index in the broker market. Inquiries
regarding this product should be directed to Claudio Ribeiro (product
manager) x37313, Gary Taylor x31511, or Valter Stoiani x36906.
Competitive Analysis and Business Controls
eSource, Enron's premier corporate-wide research group, launched their new
intranet product, eSearch, on December 1, 2000. eSource's team of
specialized researchers have created a web site to bring information and
research to every employee's desktop. The eSearch web site offers many links
to information resources, access to research databases, specialized searches,
sites to purchase books, articles, and reports, and training. Employees can
use the web site to conduct their own research or as a vehicle to submit
research requests. eSource's researchers and industry specialists are
available to all Enron business units to provide timely and cost efficient
research, to work with individuals or groups to fulfill one time research
requests, or to design ongoing, customized monitoring projects or news
updates.
Enron Global Markets Fundamentals
EGM Fundamentals is quickly building a team of expert analysts and associates
to work directly with traders and marketers. The team is already busy
analyzing various commodities and market situations. For example, an
initiative is underway to analyze current negative fractionation spreads in
the market resulting from rising natural gas prices. Web sites to host this
analytical information are currently in development for all EGM commodities.
These sites will provide research and analysis, weather, publications, and
any other information that will assist in decision-making or identification
of potential commercial opportunities. For questions or requests regarding
fundamental research, contact Jennifer Fraser at x34759. For questions or
suggestions regarding the web sites, contact Heather Purcell at x54057.
Austin Energy
Austin Energy and Enron Sandhill, L.L.C, a subsidiary of Enron North America
broke ground November 29, 2000 for the construction of the Sand Hill Energy
Center, a 180-megawatt peaking electrical generation facility. Located in
eastern Travis County, the Sand Hill Energy Center will be a natural gas
fired facility that will operate primarily during peak demand periods. The
$93.7 million project will feature four 45-megawatt General Electric gas
turbines and will be operational May 1, 2001.
NEWS FROM THE GLOBALFLASH
Coal
The London dry cargo seafreight team traded 1 million metric tonne of
Capesize vessel swaps via EOL in one day, (Wednesday 28th November). The deal
was created by combining OTC options and a physically related cash market
deal. This helps to bring our YTD EOL to just under 2.5 mln tonne.
Off-shore wind energy deal
Enron Wind has signed a power purchase agreement with Swedish energy company
Graninge. According to the agreement, Graninge will deliver electricity to
consumers using Enron's wind power plants in southern Sweden. Enron Wind's
Utgrunden off-shore wind park, completed this year, will generate in the
region of 38,000 megawatt hours of electricity, or enough for around 6,000
average homes between the mainland and the island of Oland on the southeast
tip of Sweden. In an announcement this week, Graninge stated that it plans
to market the power to consumers as 'green' energy.
Happy 1st Birthday EnronOnline!
This week saw EnronOnline celebrate its first birthday. During the course of
its first year, EnronOnline has passed a number of milestones including the
addition of a range of new functionalities for customers on the site.
EnronOnline has now come of age, having surpassed the $274 billion mark in
notional value in November. This represents a total of 478,695 transactions
since the site was launched on 29 November 1999.
The first anniversary was marked by giving the media guest access to
EnronOnline in Europe. A team from Reuters was invited into Enron House to
receive a full demonstration of EnronOnline and as of today will be able to
quote in reports live prices from EnronOnline. Other media outlets are being
invited to obtain guest access during the coming weeks as the word of
EnronOnline's success continues to spread...
Australia
Enron Australia continues to assist in the region in a supportive role.
Elliott Katz worked on the GEM migration in Singapore last week with an IT
team from London, Oslo and Singapore. Approximately 40 users, including
Traders, were migrated to Windows 2000 and the CORP domain. This is an
important step for the Asia Pacific region, as it brings the three biggest
offices (Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo) into line with corporate standards for
desktop computing.
Japan
E-Power, a JV between Enron and Japanese finance company Orix, has announced
proposals for a 2000MW gas-fired power plant at Mutsu-Ogawara, an industrial
area in northern Japan. A feasibility study will be undertaken to define
how the project will go forward and this may include the development of an
LNG terminal in the vicinity. The nature of the permitting process is such
that the plant would not begin operations for six to seven years. This
project is just one of several options that E-Power are working on in Japan.
NUGGETS & NOTES
&Go Big or Go Home8 ) Mike McConnell/President & CEO-EGM
"Call Back" - Don Schroeder, VP/Crude Trading-EGM
REMINDER
Holiday Party
Enron North America, Global Markets and Industrial Markets
Enron Field
Saturday, December 9
7:00 - Midnight
WELCOME
New Hires ENA/EIM/EGM
ENA ) Joseph Taylor, Jennifer Rosado, Rabi De, Louis Dicarlo, Scott Churbock,
Kenneth Parkhill, Nicholas Ernst, Dirk Dimitry, Stephanie Taylor, Dimitri
Tagaropulos, Georgia Blanchard, Jona Kimbrough, Jeffrey Baldwin, Patricia
English, Jaesoo Lew, Cheryl Nelson, Gina Abbott, Ryan Keith, Brian Dawson
EGM )Ellen Alexander, Mike Perun
Transfers to ENA/EIM/EGM
ENA ) Gregory Golden
EGM ) Keynan Dutton
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Pete,
The F/M relief sited may not apply in all instances because technically we
may have failed to preserve our rights by not notifying Furnas for 6 months.
They have responded as such although they have not assessed any penalties to
date. The real test is may 4 when we are supposed to be in Phase 3 on Gas.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/17/2001 04:27 PM
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Christiaan Huizer@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
01/17/2001 02:04 PM
To: Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc: Laine A Powell/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard A
Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron, Mariella Mahan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Celso Bernardi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron,
Jose Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rafael
Rangel/NA/Enron@Enron, Felipe Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON, Joao Carlos
Albuquerque/SA/Enron@Enron, Jose Lucio Reis/SA/Enron@Enron, John
Novak/SA/Enron@Enron, Johannes.Walzebuck@shell.com.br
Subject: Re: Period after commissioning on oil - PPA availability penalties
vs. diesel cost exposure
Pete,
There are two types of penalties under the PPA for the account of EPE (the
latter can be used as a hedge to diesel cost exposure and we don't have any
penalties right now)
(1) Delay penalties in being unable to provide the guaranteed capacity of 480
MW on gas starting May 4, 2001 (this is where the Force Majeure extension is
able to provide relief). The penalties here are calculated as R$ 400 per
delayed MW per day.
(2) Penalties due to capacity shortfall (basically - are we able to meet
dispatch requests). If the moving average of the monthly average of the
projects equivalent availability, calculated in accordance with provisions of
annex-7 of the PPA, is less than 92%, a penalty shall be assessed in the
amount of monthly capacity portion of the tariff for each phase times the
guaranteed capacity for the phase multiplied by (92% - moving average of the
monthly availability).
Penalties type (1) does not apply in the concept analyzed as it relates to
delay in gas (Force Majeure Claim issue).
Refusing a dispatch request above 220 MW has an impact on penalties type (2)
(guaranteed capacity is 300 MW). Given that the plant currently has a moving
average of the monthly availability of about 99.7%, there is a margin built
up that can be used to accept an availability hit by refusing a dispatch
request above 220 MW. Therefore, to avoid the huge fuel costs associated with
being dispatched above 220 MW, the PPA availability penalty concept can be
utilized as an alternative. If we continue to decline to be dispatched above
220 MW for a long period however, the built up margin will be reduced and
eventually we'll have to pay penalties because the 12-month moving average
moves below 92%.
Please let me know if additional questions
Christiaan
Peter E Weidler@ENRON
01/17/2001 09:41 AM
To: Christiaan Huizer/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Laine A Powell/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard A
Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mariella
Mahan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Celso
Bernardi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rob G
Gay/NA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jose
Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rafael
Rangel/NA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Felipe
Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joao Carlos
Albuquerque/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jose Lucio
Reis/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John
Novak/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Johannes.Walzebuck@shell.com.br@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Period after commissioning on oil - PPA availability penalties
vs. diesel cost exposure
Why do we have penalties - I thought we had force majuere extension until
september or so.
Christiaan - please clarify thanks
Pete |
The following customers are currently covered by Fred Lagrasta's middle market desk primarily for derivative transactions. In all cases except for Hallwood, ENA Denver has a relationship with these customers that primarily covers their physical business, we would like to expand that business to cover their Derivative business as well. The list is based on priority. We would be willing to cover them for their West Gas business only. Fred could continue to cover their East, Central and Oil/Liquids business.
Xcel Energy (PSCo) and affiliate e Prime.
Devon Energy
Cross Timbers
Hallwood Energy
Forest Oil
Prima
Patina Oil and Gas
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Michelle - keep this report to use as a "cut & paste" starting point for the
report on 10/27th.
For the week October 2-6th:
Transwestern weekly average deliveries to California were 1,075 MMcf/d (99%)
while east deliveries averaged 304 MMcf/d. San Juan lateral throughput
averaged 854 MMcf/d while receipts from Rio Puerco averaged 61 MMcf/d.
Mojave deliveries averaged 63 MMcf/d throughout the week.
El Paso average deliveries to California were 2,300 MMcf/d (78%) :
- PG&ETop (capacity 1,140 MMcf/d) deliveries averaged 598 MMcf/d (52%)
- SoCalEhr (capacity 1,250 MMcf/d) deliveries averaged 1,181 MMcf/d (95%)
- SoCalTop (capacity 541 MMcf/d) deliveries averaged 520 MMcf/d (96%)
Other pipeline throughput:
- PGT ( capacity 1,937 MMcf/d) throughput to California averaged 1,871 MMc/d
(97%)
- Kern River (capacity 700) throughput to California averaged 343 MMcf/d
(49%)
Cash PG&E/Topock - SoCal/Needles spread ranged .27-.43 and averaged .38
throughout the week.
Friday Enron Online Basis numbers:
Nov Nov 00-March '01 April-Oct '01
Perm-CA .62 .39 .55
SJ - CA .87 .53 .74
SJ-Waha .27 .17 .26
Perm-Waha .02 .03 .07 |
I've received requests to convene a meeting of the Drafting Committee. The
purpose of the meeting would be to reach closure on the optional product
definitions and other provisions (esp. the credit annex) that would be made
available on the EEI website. We should also discuss how to rectify the
numerous typos that have been identified on the cover sheet and the GT&Cs.
Would meeting sometime during late May or during June pose a problem? I am
also pretty much open during July and the first two weeks of August. I've
attached a calendar w/ dates I'm not available. If you could print the
calendar; fill dates you are not available and fax to Patricia at
202-508-5673 by COB Friday we can come up with a meeting date. My first
choice would be to have the meeting in D.C., but would be willing to go to
another location.
FYI, John Varholy and I will be speaking at a conference on competitve
electricity markets from 5/7-5/10 in Zagreb Croatia hosted by USAID. I'll be
talking about U.S. standard commodity contracts and John will be discuss EFET
and Nordpool. Also, I'll be speaking in Houston on May 15 at Energy & Power
Risk Management 2001 on the EEI. If you want to talk about the drafting
commitee meeting I'll been in the office for the rest of the week and then
out for two weeks.
Andrew S. Katz, Director Industry Legal Affairs
Edison Electric Institute
701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20004
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Based on latest info hear's latest assessment of Gov's talk:
I'm in charge.
Here's all the wonderful things I've done thus far to address the crisis
(likely to include Edison TX talks, since it seems he has no choice but to
continue that charade).
It's bad and getting worse and we've got to pull together as a state to get
through it.
Rate increases are a necessary evil that---painful as they are, and they will
be painful---must be part of the solution; and future increases may well be
likely.
Blame FERC and the generators, because it's their fault.
Windfall profits is a good idea.
Kari Dohn of the Gov's office and I have been trading voicemails. She's
going to LA with Governor Backbone later this afternoon for the speech. If
she and I hook up, I'll report back on what, if anything, I hear.
Best,
Jeff |
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Commodity logic is the process of updating the look and feel of their products.
They need two personal from settlements, confirms, and logistics.
The group CL has engages will be here on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
The meetings will be for one hour (they promise).
They would also like to have a demo with the management team. (also Tuesday or Wedesday)
Please provide the names of the reps to me plus with best times on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Also, CL is looking for one more person to add to their team. They are looking for someone with
mid and back-office experiences to help with marketing. If you have any one that maybe interested
please let me know.
Also, The CL module managers will be calling on you to help coordinate the gathering of contact
information for various counter parties. Just to give you a heads up.
Let me know.
thanks
bob |
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Please find the attached registration for NESA/HEA's Gas Accounting
technical training course. Our classes only hold 25 people on a first-come,
first-serve basis, so all those interested please respond ASAP. You can fax
to me at (713) 856-6199.
If you have any questions, call me at (713) 856-6525. If you are having
problems opening this attachment and are interested in attending, please
call me and I will be happy to fax you a copy. You can also visit our
website at www.nesanet.org <http://www.nesanet.org> .
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Note: There will be a briefing meeting on the project in Denver on Nov. 14
N. Border Plans Extension to Tap Powder River Basin
Powder River Basin gas producers may be about to get a more direct route to
Midwest markets. Northern Border Pipeline has released plans to build a new
325-mile greenfield pipeline from McCabe, MT, to Gillette, WY, to tap the
rapidly growing production in the Powder River, which is estimated to hold
between 10 and 30 Tcf of gas.
The basin's rapid production growth has captured the attention of the
industry, with numerous proposed pipelines, including several new interstate
plans that would bring gas to the Midcontinent gas grid. Northern Border's
project, called the Bison Pipeline, would add a new route out of the basin
for between 375,000 and 500,000 MMBtu/d of production starting in November
2003. The pipeline is holding an open season on the proposal through Dec. 5.
Receipt points are proposed with Bighorn, Fort Union Gas Gathering, MIGC and
Thunder Creek Gas Services. A bi-directional interconnect accessing Williston
Basin Interstate Pipeline's Baker storage field also is proposed.
The connection with Northern Border will provide Powder River producers with
direct access to several local distribution companies, including
Montana-Dakota, Alliant Interstate Power, MidAmerican Energy, Nicor Gas,
People Gas and Nipsco. It also provides access to ANR Pipeline, Midwestern,
NGPL, Northern and Vector.
The projected recourse rate is 26 cents/Dth/d, but a negotiated 10-year
demand rate cuts 4 cents off that. The pipeline is offering
"mileage-sensitive rates," which are expected to allow a shipper to tailor
supply access and optimize transportation value.
Northern Border plans to hold a briefing on the project in Denver on Nov. 14.
For more information, contact project director Paul Miller in Omaha, NB, at
(402) 398-7758 or James Hoff in Denver at (303) 575-6475, or see the
pipeline's Web site at www.northernborderpartners.com. |
Accomplishments:
Conducted several workshops with EECC and the CALME region this week
Scheduled workshops with NEPCO
Have identified the needs to be addressed in the NEPCO workshops and are
arranging appropriate resources
Met with the London COE to discuss their status in terms of reporting (we are
sharing data from workshops)
Have made an initial offer to Corp HR cost center users to conduct workshops
for them
Brought in some EY help to work with the business units to understand the
multiple environments, extraction and analysis tools being used by the
different business units
Upcoming:
Additional workshops for EECC and ESA
Identification of the Corp groups that would like to have these sessions made
available (and subjects they would like to cover)
Will complete the "user" guides with screen prints to give out to all
participants (step by step instructions, tools, and tips)
Finalize the NEPCO workshops (Mar 20-22)
Produce a plan for upcoming workshops for ECCS and Design review
Summary analysis of evaluations from this week's workshops:
Our overall belief is that the workshops, the one on one attention, the new
content etc. are being received very well (scores averages around 3.5 on a
scale of 1-4)
The score for the question of whether SAP will meet the reporting needs is
still too low (average of 2.8). We will continue to analyze the root cause
of this problem.
There is definitely an improvement in people understanding which modules
contain which data. We believe that a hand-out we developed really helped
this and will continue to continue to emphasize this learning.
Comments received:
Very good and useful
Could have used this sooner
Sessions are not long enough
I love the workshop idea, its so much better than training classes
Feel free to contact me, Melissa or Kim with any questions or concerns.
Greg |
I talked to Delma with Amoco about the fuel and she is going to get with her people and call us back.
ds
-----Original Message-----
From: Hanagriff, Richard
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 5:53 PM
To: Watson, Kimberly; Lindberg, Lorraine; Lokay, Michelle; McConnell, Mark; Y'barbo, Paul; Lohman, TK; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Scott, Donna; Blair, Lynn; Buchanan, John; Dietz, Rick; Ward, Linda; McEvoy, Christine; Hernandez, Bert; Mulligan, Amy; Giambrone, Laura; Miller, Christopher L; Minter, Tracy; Cherry, Paul; Moseley, Debbie; Fancler, Dan
Subject: TW imbalance summary
FYI's
PNM - has verbally promised to pay back 5000 mmbtus per day during March and also to pay 1/2 of the imbalance in cash
Amoco Abo - did not deliver volumes into TW during February and first four days of March - however, fuel volumes are being
delivered into Amoco Abo Fuel point causing the imbalance to grow.
So Cal - received 60,344 mmbtus in payback from 3/1 -3/4 reducing the accumulated balance to 59,483 mmbtus due TW
Williams - Williams will be invoiced for $84,461.19 for Feb oba activity. The balance shown on the attached summary is related
to March 2002
Devon - Devon was invoiced for their accumulated balance through 1/31/2002 - $146,678. The balance shown on the
attached summary is related to activity after 1/31/2002. Amy will continue to follow up on the payment status.
Mojave - Balance shown is related to March 2002 activity. The prior balance of 150,923 mmbtus is being resolved and will be
cashed out. This amount related to these volumes should be invoiced during 3/2002.
NGPL - received 89,845 mmbtus in payback during 2/2002 reducing accumulated balance to 45,621 due TW as of 2/28
<< File: imball0203.xls >> |
Don't I know...they are smart and loving, but a little short on the details
sometimes, aren't they! --Sally
"Cindy White" <cwhite@viviance.com> on 02/15/2001 02:47:14 PM
To: "Sister" <sally.beck@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Don't send a dad...
From the Don't Send a Dad to do a Mom's Job Department....
Brigeda just went to her 2nd ortho appointment. I had a deadline so did not
attend--Richard did. Apparently Brigeda's treatment plan has changed. So I
asked Richard what had changed--he didn't know and didn't ask....
Grrr.... |
I will be there! Thanks, Kim.
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From: Robertson, Audrey
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 4:06 PM
To: Robertson, Audrey; Abdmoulaie, Mansoor; Asante, Ben; Betancourt, Ramona ; Burleson, Bob; Centilli, James; Corman, Shelley; Doll, Jeanette; Donoho, Lindy; Faucheaux, Eric; Frazier, Perry; Geaccone, Tracy; Goradia, Pallavi; Gottsponer, Morgan; Graves, Jerry; Harris, Steven; Hass, Glen; Keller, John R.; Kowalke, Terry; Lindberg, Lorraine; Lohman, TK; Lokay, Michelle; Matthews, Ron; Moore, Jan; Pryor, Tony; Rice, Randy; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Veatch, Stephen; Watson, Kimberly; Blair, Lynn; January, Steven; Dietz, Rick; Giambrone, Laura; Hernandez, Bert; McEvoy, Christine; Miller, Beverly; Minter, Tracy; Mulligan, Amy; Ward, Linda; Cormier, Martha; Lee, Dennis; Alters, Dennis; Scott, Donna; Buehler, Craig; Kuehl, Toby; Hanagriff, Richard; Huber, Lee; Cabrera, Reyna; Ramsaran, Gale; Brown, Elizabeth; Miller, Chris L; Kilmer III, Robert; Lokey, Teb; Veatch, Stephen; Paschal, Zelda; Thompson, Debra; Babin, Richard; Culwell, Christi; Lichtenwalter, Blair
Subject: Rescheduled Appreciation Luncheon for ETS' TW Teams
We are pleased to announce the new date and time of our Appreciation Luncheon. Please mark your calendars for Thursday, September 27, 11:30a - 3:00p. We will meet at the same location, Jillians, 7620 Katy Freeway.
Please RSVP by Friday of this week.
Thanks in advance,
Audrey D. Robertson
Transwestern Pipeline Company
email address: audrey.robertson@enron.com
(713) 853-5849
(713) 646-2551 Fax
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From: Robertson, Audrey
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 4:23 PM
To: Robertson, Audrey; Abdmoulaie, Mansoor; Asante, Ben; Betancourt, Ramona ; Burleson, Bob; Centilli, James; Corman, Shelley; Doll, Jeanette; Donoho, Lindy; Faucheaux, Eric; Frazier, Perry; Geaccone, Tracy; Goradia, Pallavi; Gottsponer, Morgan; Graves, Jerry; Harris, Steven; Hass, Glen; Keller, John R.; Kowalke, Terry; Lindberg, Lorraine; Lohman, TK; Lokay, Michelle; Matthews, Ron; Moore, Jan; Pryor, Tony; Rice, Randy; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Veatch, Stephen; Watson, Kimberly; Blair, Lynn; January, Steven; Dietz, Rick; Giambrone, Laura; Hernandez, Bert; McEvoy, Christine; Miller, Beverly; Minter, Tracy; Mulligan, Amy; Ward, Linda; Cormier, Martha; Lee, Dennis; Alters, Dennis; Scott, Donna; Buehler, Craig; Kuehl, Toby; Hanagriff, Richard; Huber, Lee; Cabrera, Reyna; Ramsaran, Gale; Brown, Elizabeth
Subject: Postponed Appreciation Luncheon for ETS' TW Teams
Please be informed, because a large number of our invitees had conflicting schedules, we are moving the date of our Appreciation Luncheon. Steve's main objective was to include as many of ETS' TW Teams as possible. To achieve this effort, the luncheon will be moved to a date and time which does not conflict with activities within ETS.
As soon as we confirm our date, we will notify you via email.
Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding.
adr
Audrey D. Robertson
Transwestern Pipeline Company
email address: audrey.robertson@enron.com
(713) 853-5849
(713) 646-2551 Fax
-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson, Audrey
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:23 AM
To: Abdmoulaie, Mansoor; Asante, Ben; Betancourt, Ramona ; Burleson, Bob; Centilli, James; Corman, Shelley; Doll, Jeanette; Donoho, Lindy; Faucheaux, Eric; Frazier, Perry; Geaccone, Tracy; Goradia, Pallavi; Gottsponer, Morgan; Graves, Jerry; Harris, Steven; Hass, Glen; Keller, John R.; Kowalke, Terry; Lindberg, Lorraine; Lohman, TK; Lokay, Michelle; Matthews, Ron; Moore, Jan; Pryor, Tony; Rice, Randy; Robertson, Audrey; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Veatch, Stephen; Watson, Kimberly; Blair, Lynn; January, Steven; Dietz, Rick; Giambrone, Laura; Hernandez, Bert; McEvoy, Christine; Miller, Beverly; Minter, Tracy; Mulligan, Amy; Ward, Linda; Cormier, Martha; Lee, Dennis; Alters, Dennis; Scott, Donna; Buehler, Craig; Kuehl, Toby; Hanagriff, Richard; Huber, Lee; Cabrera, Reyna; Ramsaran, Gale; Brown, Elizabeth
Subject: Appreciation Luncheon for ETS' TW Teams
Steve Harris would like to let you know that your hard work during the past few months has been sincerely appreciated.
A "Thank You Luncheon" has been scheduled to express this appreciation. Please mark your calendars to attend a luncheon on Friday, September 7, 2001, from 11:30a - 3:00p at Jillian's, 7620 Katy Freeway.
We hope that each of you will be able to share this time with Steve and the TW Commercial Group.
Please RSVP to me by Friday, August 31.
Audrey D. Robertson
Transwestern Pipeline Company
email address: audrey.robertson@enron.com
(713) 853-5849
(713) 646-2551 Fax |
Bonnie and I just got back from vacation to learn that you are leaving
Enron. This has to be a major transition for you and if I can be of help in
any way, please call. I'm sure there will be lot's of "noise" and people
talking to you about options, but I hope you will take some time for
yourself to slow down and reflect a little --- you still have a lot of life
to live and this can be a terrific breather to refocus on what you value.
Good Luck to you and let me know if I can help. God Bless. --- David
Weekley |
Sold 7000 to CES at meter 30AL for tomorrow - deal 169576. The meter is not
set up in Sitara. I sent a meter request to Faye Ellis. |
Louise, attached please find a revised version of Enron Canada's third quarter origination report. Further to your request, we have corrected the numbers and have ensured that the numbers have been correctly allocated with respect to each originator.
Please note that the numbers for "De Stefano", "Di Stefano" and "Pastega" (maiden name) have been combined into one number for Cyntia Di Stefano.
Regards, Rob |
Greg, it is really up to you - if you have other things to do don't worry
about it.
Regards
Delainey
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Enron North America Corp.
From: Greg Piper @ ENRON 06/27/2000 04:32 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: PRC on July 7th
Fran was the one asking me to go to the ENA Final VP PRC on the 7th since I
had a few months of data on Rodney, Edward, Ajello and Burnett. Also, Rodney
and Edward were hoping I could attend ( I guess they think my attendance
would help them not hurt them!). I can attend if you want and give my Q1
observations. However, if you think you have it handled, that is OK for me
as well. I am not emotional about it either way and am only concerned about
helping if you need it or want it. That is why Kay asked you about it today.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks.
GP |