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-----Original Message-----
From: GilbergD@sullcrom.com@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-GilbergD+40sullcrom+2Ecom+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 11:02 AM
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Subject: Retail Swaps/No-Action Request
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Mark Frankena is now an advisor to the Chair of the FTC. Leslie--when do you start?
-----Original Message-----
From: Kingerski, Harry
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:04 PM
To: Lawner, Leslie; Kaufman, Paul; Nord, Sue
Cc: Shapiro, Richard; Steffes, James D.
Subject: RE: APS Filing
I don't think past absences of reasoned decision making by the ACC should prejudice our attempt to re-engage, if there is a cause worth fighting for. We had a good case then, and they blew us off. One of the guys mainly responsible for that has since been run out of the state. It's not like opportunities are as abundant as they once were nor are the commercial people going to go out of their way to tell us to engage. Retail guys periodically ask about AZ but there is little to tell them. If we see a worthy cause, let's go for it.
Leslie - where do we start?
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:58 PM
To: Shapiro, Richard
Cc: Nord, Sue; Lawner, Leslie
Subject: RE: APS Filing
We fought this issue at the ACC when it was first presented several years ago. Recall that this was the settlement where we were joined at the hip with the industrials, the industrials cut and run for a rate reduction, and we ended up litigating the case (testimony by Mark Frankena--on local market power, Tom Delaney, Harry Kingerski, and another consultant). We got our bottoms kicked--although I think we won on the credit for billing our own customers (APS wanted to credit ESPs $0.25/customer--we got the number up somewhere above the cost of postage).
My recollection is simliar to Leslie's re: the asset transfer and affiliate as the PLR. It was part of the settlement. We fought the arrangement and lost. Recall that we appealled the ACC's decision on the basis of bias and lost. I'm not a big fan of the ACC ... given our track record. We have much better political contacts in Arizona now; however, the contacts are with the Gov's office and not the ACC. Recall that the ACC is elected and is one of Arizona's four branches of government--i.e., the judiciary, the legislature, the executive branch and the ACC (by virtue of Arizona's constitution).
APS may be pushing back a little hard here (25% by 2008), but I'd want a firm indication that there was interest in Arizona before we fight it, and I'd want a clear indication that the market wasn't competitive from a retail perspective without the PLR being 100% short. When we fought it last time, Frank Vickers and ENA had some interest in the PLR. We tried to negotiate a deal with Jack Davis to swap some power so the PLR was instaneously being served by other than APS. We were entirely unsuccessful and Vickers dropped Arizona like it had the plague.
Having said all that, I'm always up for a good fight. If we can EPSA to step in and spend some money, I'd be happy to help out in any way I can.
-----Original Message-----
From: Shapiro, Richard
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 6:46 AM
To: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: FW: APS Filing
Thoughts?
-----Original Message-----
From: Nord, Sue
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 5:11 PM
To: Shapiro, Richard; Steffes, James D.
Subject: APS Filing
Are we (or EPSA) taking an active role in the filing APS made with the Arizona Commission to use the unregulated affiliate of its parent as the wholesale provider of last resort? (There's an article on the filing in today's Electric Power Daily that says they've filed to push back the requirement that they purchase 100% of their power from the competitive market by 2004 to a requirement that they purchase 25% of their power competitively by 2008).
Sue Nord
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Suspicious Letter to Senator Tests Positive for Anthrax
Investigators searching through unopened mail sent to
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anthrax.
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F.B.I. Chief Says Failed Sept. 11 Hijackers May Remain at
Large
Director Robert S. Mueller III of the F.B.I. said that
there might be others still alive who intended to
commandeer airplanes on Sept. 11.
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Usefulness of SAT Test Is Debated in California
The president of the University of California is continuing
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Leader Described as Ready to Flee Talibans Bastion
Mullah Muhammad Omar was reported on Friday to be ready to
abandon the city of Kandahar, as American commandos were
engaging in intense combat.
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Bin Laden Aide Reported Killed by U.S. Bombs
Mohammed Atef, a supsected planner of the terrorist attacks
on Sept. 11, is believed to have been killed in an American
airstrike.
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In 2 Abandoned Kabul Houses, Some Hints of Al Qaeda Presence
Apparent Qaeda presence in a Taliban defense ministry
building suggest that Osama bin Laden's organization was
closely linked to the radical Islamic government.
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BUSINESS
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After 15 Years, Warnaco Chief's Short Goodbye
Linda J. Wachner, once among the highest-paid, best-known
businesswomen in the nation, was fired without severance as
chief executive of the Warnaco Group.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/business/17WARN.html?todaysheadlines
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Interest Rates on Treasuries Return to Pre-Sept. 11 Levels
Interest rates on Treasury securities shot sharply higher
this week, in one of their biggest weekly moves in recent
history.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/business/17BOND.html?todaysheadlines
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Mexico Seen Trying to Halt Oil Price
Mexico, a nation with divided sympathies about how much oil
should cost, is setting out on a round of shuttle diplomacy
that analysts said seemed intended to head off an oil price
war.
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TECHNOLOGY
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Disputed Phone Licenses Transferred to Big Carriers
The Federal Communications Commission reached a deal to
transfer ownership of $16 billion worth of disputed mobile
phone licenses to some of the nation's biggest wireless
carriers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/technology/17SPEC.html?todaysheadlines
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To Forestall a 'Digital Pearl Harbor,' U.S. Looks to System
Separate From Internet
The Bush administration is considering the creation of a
secure new government communications network separate from
the Internet that would be less vulnerable to attack.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/technology/17INTE.html?todaysheadlines
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Hewlett Son Goes to S.E.C. in Fight Against Compaq Deal
Walter Hewlett has made a regulatory filing that will permit
him to lobby shareholders to fight the planned acquisition
of the Compaq by Hewlett-Packard.
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Racing to Offer the Details of a Plan on Airline Security
Federal officials began struggling with the immense
challenge of hiring and training 28,000 new federal
employees to screen passengers and baggage at all airports
within 12 months.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/national/17FLY.html?todaysheadlines
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To Forestall a 'Digital Pearl Harbor,' U.S. Looks to System
Separate From Internet
The Bush administration is considering the creation of a
secure new government communications network separate from
the Internet that would be less vulnerable to attack.
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Hue and Murmur Over Curbed Rights
Opinions among liberals and civil libertarians are split
over whether plans for a military tribunal and questioning
of recently arrived immigrants are an affront to
established freedoms.
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Nets Top Knicks Without a Fight
The Nets raced to a 23-point halftime lead, turned back the
Knicks' 21-point rally and finished with a win that lifted
them to a 7-1 record.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/sports/basketball/17NETS.html?todaysheadlines
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Knight Enjoys Spirit of Old West
Controversial coach Bob Knight returned to basketball,
steering his new Texas Tech team to a win and looking as if
he had not missed a day of breathing and thinking
basketball.
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Gloves Are Off When Florida Meets Florida State
The Florida-Florida State game on Saturday is not quite as
important as it has been in recent seasons, but the matchup
still promises to live up to its contentious history.
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Harvard's Prize Catch, a Delphic Postcolonialist
Do any of Homi K. Bhabha's devoted disciples know what he's
talking about?
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/arts/17BHAB.html?todaysheadlines
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Cells That Save Lives Are a Mother's Legacy
Henrietta Lack's cells named HeLa after the first letters
in Henrietta and Lacks became the first human cells to
live indefinitely outside the body.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/arts/17HELA.html?todaysheadlines
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Effervescing From Song to Song
When Christine Ebersole sashays onto the stage at Arci's
Place, the atmosphere begins to fizz as if the cork from a
giant Champagne bottle had been popped.
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A Quiet Plea Moved the City to Restore Staffing at Site
The reason for the restoration of the original number of
firefighters at the World Trade Center site was primarily
because of the appeal of a retired firefighter to the
city's fire chief.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/nyregion/17FIRE.html?todaysheadlines
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F.A.A. Orders Study of Planes, as Queens Neighborhood Mourns
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered the airlines
that fly the Airbus A300, the type of plane that crashed on
Monday to examine their vertical tail sections and report
what they find.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/nyregion/17CRAS.html?todaysheadlines
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Wall St. Jobs Are Migrating to New Jersey After Attack
Many of the jobs lost in Lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11
attacks have migrated across the river to New Jersey.
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In a State of Denial
By BILL KELLER
California has been suffering some miseries of its own these
days, and it gets less notice from the rest of the country
than Uzbekistan.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/opinion/17KELL.html?todaysheadlines
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Waiting for America
By ANTHONY LEWIS
The joint call for U.S. intervention by two longtime
negotiators in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict comes at an
important moment.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/17/opinion/17LEWI.html?todaysheadlines
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Al Qaeda Should Be Tried Before the World
By ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER
If we must depart from constitutional practices, then the
United States should prosecute accused terrorists before an
international tribunal.
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Here are the facts to be converted into Talking Points / Facts Sheet for CA
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Subject: CA Supply Realities
Attached is a memo comparing the CEC's forecasted supply and a more realistic
look at what additional resources might be available this summer.
The bottom line is that:
1. The CEC significantly underestimates the outages that may occur this
summer. They estimate in their 5,000 MW supply deficit for the summer that
expected outages will be around 3,000MW. However, November and December saw
significantly higher outage levels. (7,265 MWs) The FERC has investigated
these outages and found no improprieties- just that the plants are overtaxed
from running at higher than normal capacities.
2. There are a lot of uncertainties surrounding the 1,244 MWs of projected
supply from rerating/restarting existing thermal and renewable projects. It
is very unclear how much of this will be able to come on line by this summer,
if at all. As evidenced by the e-mail I sent out this morning, local
communities may be very opposed to restarting shut down units. In addition,
these units are likely to be uneconomical.
3. In the existing resource pool, there are roughly 1,430 MWs of peaking or
other generation units that are running up against their operating hour
limitations from air quality regulations. The Governor has ordered the local
air quality districts to address these restrictions, We are beginning to
seem some movement; however, the US EPA has yet to weigh in on these relaxed
standards.
4. The distributed generation/back-up generation capacity to make up some of
the shortfall is still an unknown. While there has been some relaxing of the
limitations on run hours for back-up generation at "essential public
services" the increase in DG is expected from "clean" sources, not diesel
emergency generators.
5. The CEC is doing everything it can to get 50+ MW peaking units on-line by
this summer. They are promising a 21-day permit application approval process
and are offering to pay half of the cost of offsets, for "clean" sources of
generation in critical areas.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
CEC's Summer Forecasted Peak Demand - Resource Balance:
List of Peakers running into their operating hour limitations:
Also available in hard copy format only:
(please e-mail me your fax number if you'd like a copy)
Table 1: Fully Executed CA ISO Summer Reliability Agreements (the ISO
Peaking Facilities)
Table 2: Summer 2001 Supply Options - Renewables Construction Status Summary
Table 3: Summer 2001 Supply Options - Rerate of Non-CEC Projects
Table 4: Summer 2001 Supply Options - CEC Rerate Status Summary
Table 5: Idle Biomass Plants Potentially Capable of Restart
Mary Schoen
Environmental Strategies
Enron Corp
713-345-7422 |
How is CINCPAC reshaping security arrangements in the Asia-Pacific?
How, if at all, should the U.S. engage North Korea, Cuba, Iran, and Iraq?
How does the rest of the world view Bill Clinton's legacy?
Does Fidel Castro worry about his own legacy?
What is the regional impact of the AIDS pandemic?
Has the U.S. economy really been globalized?
Find the answers in the Winter 2000-2001 issue of The Washington Quarterly,
now available on-line at www.twq.com
In this issue:
Provocations
From Wheels to Webs: Reconstructing Asia-Pacific Security Arrangements
-- Dennis C. Blair and John T. Hanley Jr.
Fear Moves East: Terror Targets the Pacific Rim
Joshua Kurlantzick
As Fidel Fades Georgie Anne Geyer
The Fundamental Internet Tax Debate Murray Weidenbaum
Has the U.S. Economy Really Been Globalized?-- Robert M. Dunn Jr.
Containment's Last Stand
The Politcs of Dismantling Containment Meghan L. O'Sullivan
North Korea: The Leader of the Pack-- Joel S. Wit
Cuba: The End of an Era-- Daniel W. Fisk
Iran: Can the United States Do a Deal?-- Geoffrey Kemp
Iraq: The Exception to the Rule-- Judith S. Yaphe
What is Clinton's International Legacy?
Clinton's World: Purpose, Policy and Weltanschauung Josef Joffe
The Eye of the the Transitional Storm Shahram Chubin
Legacy to the World's Poorest Nations Michael Chege
The Asian Legacy in Focus Frank Ching
As Clinton Leaves the Ring Yasuhiro Nakasone
The Regional Impact of HIV and AIDS
Joinign Forces to Fight HIV and AIDS Sandra L. Thurman
The African Pandemic Hits Washington J. Stephen Morrison
Accelerating and Disseminating across Asia Chris Beyrer
Caribbean Crossroads Peggy McEvoy
Charles Cook on Washington
The End of Politics? Looking Beyond the Election
Charles E. Cook Jr.
All articles are available in full text at www.twq.com |
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interested.
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Dear Eric, Next week, Washington bureau coverage will be dominated by the questions surrounding a comprehensive energy bill. Republicans and Democrats disagree on whether there is enough time and support to pass the bill, and Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook says the dispute could threaten the bipartisan unity currently on the Hill. While Senators try to resolve that issue, members of Congress are tackling other major energy topics. Next week, the Senate Energy Committee will hold a hearing on the proposed natural gas pipeline connecting the lower 48 states to Alaska. Also, the House Resources Committee will look into using federal land for renewable energy production. CTN is sponsoring a major energy conference in Washington on Wednesday. Vice President Dick Cheney, FERC Commissioner Nora Mead Brownell and Williams CEO Keith Bailey are among those invited to the conference. The Washington bureau will bring us coverage of the event on Wednesday. Pace Consultants President Karl Bartholomew will join us from the Houston bureau next week. Bartholomew will give us his thoughts on Wednesday about the EPA's plan to review low sulfur diesel rules. Energy Intelligence Group Bureau Chief Barbara Shook will be another guest from the Houston bureau next week. A couple of years ago, companies like Enron were planning to offer multiple services online. On Thursday, Shook will ask the question, "What ever happened to convergence?" Also next week from Houston, Platts Petrochemical Alert Managing Editor Annette Hugh will talk about the U.S. phasing out MTBE, and New Energy Economy Editor-in-Chief Roxane Richter will explain why trading energy over the web still hasn't caught on. Catch all this from the Houston bureau next week. Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests cancel or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Have a wonderful weekend! Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour. Keep it on energynewslive.com for all your energy news.
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To: Cheung, Cecilia
Subject: RE: new script for moving books
1. move to the appropriate book based on the logic - Canadian deal needs to go to CAD
2. should only have to change deals from NG-Price to bankruptcy (deals are not in any other book)
3. The Canadian logic deals will probably be in GJ and the US logic should be in NG
4. Financial only
5. Cutoff date 1/1/2002
-----Original Message-----
From: Cheung, Cecilia
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:48 PM
To: Love, Phillip M.
Cc: Keiser, Kam; Gossett, Jeffrey C.; Giron, Darron C.; Lim, Francis S.
Subject: FW: new script for moving books
These are interbook deals and I need to confirm the following:
1. Which Bankruptcy book you want to move the deals to? BANKRUPTCY (166660) or BANKRUPTCY-CAD (166762)?
2. Change the counterparty of the deals associated with FT-CAND-TERMIN (166764) or FT-CAND-GONE-PR (166767) from NG-PRICE(11360), ENA-FT-WT-SOCAL(108201), ENA-WT-CAL(105544) to Bankruptcy (166660 or 166762)?
3. Should we should NGGJ as the commodity instead of NG?
4. Financial deals only
5. Cutoff date 1-jan-2002
-----Original Message-----
From: Keiser, Kam
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:03 PM
To: Cheung, Cecilia
Subject: FW: new script for moving books
Those two counterparties could be currently in NG-Price, ENA-WT-Socal, or ENA-WT-Cal, not just NG-Price.
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Love, Phillip M.
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:01 PM
To: Cheung, Cecilia
Cc: Giron, Darron C.; Gossett, Jeffrey C.; Keiser, Kam
Subject: new script for moving books
Please move the following book to book trades with Canada from NG-Price to Bankruptcy:
FT-Cand-Termin
Ft-Cand-Gone-PR
Pleae let me know when this is done, we are waiting to calc today on this. Thanks.
PL |
Dear Errol-
In an effort to clean up RisktRAC, we have created a new hierarchy structure in RisktRAC that is currently in the testing phases. I have attached a spreadsheet that contains the new hierarchy structure for Financial Gas (please look at all the tabs). Also included is a list of your books that are linked to the lowest level portfolio of the hierarchy structure.
Could you please review the proposed hierarchy structure and let me know of any issues (i.e. all traders are captured or that we don't have any "extra" traders reflected.)
Additionally, could you please review the "books" tab and ensure that the book list is complete and accurate and that the book is linked to the correct trader (please note - if more than one trader trades out of the same book, the book should be assigned to the most senior trader. Please ensure that this has been done correctly). Please advise us of any missing books as well.
Finally, I would like to get an understanding of what reports/hierarchies you all are currently using in RisktRAC and for what purpose.
I would like a response ASAP, but by Monday at the latest. Please call me to discuss at your convenience or email me your response. Thanks, Errol.
Christy |
print
---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 11/07/2000
12:28 PM ---------------------------
From: Eloy Escobar @ ENRON 11/06/2000 07:38 AM
To: Jennifer Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: November 2000 Issue of Worldwide Refining Business Digest via
DigestNET
---------------------- Forwarded by Eloy Escobar/Corp/Enron on 11/06/2000
07:38 AM ---------------------------
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Please respond to <DigestNET@mail.hydrocarbonpublishing.com>
To: "Eloy escobar" <Eloy.escobar@enron.com>
cc:
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Please put the new hire thing at the doubletree on Monday on my schedule. |
---------------------- Forwarded by Matt Smith/NA/Enron on 04/10/2001 09:36
AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Tara Piazze 04/02/2001 05:33 PM
To: Nate Blackburn/NA/Enron@Enron, Matt Smith/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sabina
Rank/NA/Enron@Enron, Justin O'Malley/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Manual Entry Testing Link
FYI
---------------------- Forwarded by Tara Piazze/NA/Enron on 04/02/2001 05:23
PM ---------------------------
From: Chris Hyde/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/02/2001 05:31 PM
To: Tara Piazze/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc: Colin Tonks/ENRON@enronXgate, Chris Gaskill/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: Manual Entry Testing Link
http://fundamentals.dev.corp.enron.com/admin/manualentry/
This is strictly for testing...provided it goes well, we will activate
security and create a link in the tree for this (as well as move it up to
production).
Chris |
missing 2 deals for bob:
buy el paso
cal 01
141.00
25 mw
pv
on peak
sell ees
cal 01
141.05
25 mw
pv
on peak
thanks |
Fine by me. I'm supposed to be on vacation this week, but so far I haven't
done a very good job of it!
From: Scott Healy @ ECT 11/20/2000 01:55 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re:
I will review the redlined document tonight. Will that work with your
schedule? |
I am forwarding a draft of the Amended Complaint in the TVA lawsuit. The
"control area" causes of action have added to our existing request for
declaratory relief on the "delivery point" issue. We would like to file this
next week, so please review this asap. My assistant is putting together a
conference call for Tues afternoon to discuss.
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 12/30/99
09:10 AM ---------------------------
Elizabeth Sager
12/29/99 11:59 AM
To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Draft Complaint
---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 12/29/99 11:59
AM ---------------------------
"Anna L. Surber" <Asurber@Gibbs-Bruns.com> on 12/29/99 08:50:14 AM
To: Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Draft Complaint
<<1rwh01!.WPD>>
- 1rwh01!.WPD |
Nevermind... Just a moment of worry... You know me- the worrier. I wont do anything rash... Thanks for your sweet words though. |
Sara,
I have received a faxed copy from Merrill Lynch for prime brokerage
clearance services agreement. They are asking us to fill out the form and
return to them. We have reviewed our current listing of executing brokers
and found that Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith has already been
established. Do you know when the executing broker agreement with Merrill
was signed so I can forward this information to them?
Thanks,
Theresa |
Are you on the diet with me?
--------------------------
Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld |
Susan:
John Malowney would like a copy of this ISDA Master Agreement. Do we usually
let the traders have copies (hard or electronic)? If so, we need to make it
very clear that this is confidential. Let me know what you think. Thanks.
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
sara.shackleton@enron.com
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 05/17/2001 01:02 PM -----
Susan Bailey
05/17/2001 12:41 PM
To: Bob Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Laurel Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andrea R
Guillen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Joe Hunter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gordon
Heaney/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Janie Aguayo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Diane
Anderson/NA/Enron@Enron, Melissa Ann Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott
Tackett/Corp/Enron@Enron, Celeste Cisneros/NA/Enron@Enron, Sharen
Cason/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kim S Theriot/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tiffany
Williams/NA/Enron@Enron, Dianne Seib/CAL/ECT@ECT, Bianca
Ornelas/NA/Enron@Enron, Kimberly Allen/ENRON@enronxgate, Julie
Brewer/NA/Enron@Enron, Jean Bell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason Fischer/NA/Enron@Enron,
Jorge A Garcia/NA/Enron@Enron, Kimberly Hundl/Corp/Enron@Enron, Stephanie
Piwetz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melinda
Whalen/CAL/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/Enron@EnronXGate, Debbie R
Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya Rohauer/Enron@EnronXGate, Brant
Reves/Enron@EnronXGate, Russell Diamond/Enron@EnronXGate, Lesli
Campbell/Enron@EnronXGate, Wendi LeBrocq/Enron@EnronXGate, Edward
Sacks/Enron@EnronXGate, Veronica Espinoza/Enron@EnronXGate, Veronica
Gonzalez/Enron@EnronXGate, Paul Radous/Enron@EnronXGate, Jason R
Williams/Enron@EnronXGate, Wendy Conwell/NA/Enron@Enron, Darren
Vanek/Enron@EnronXGate, Rudwell Johnson/Enron@EnronXGate, Ken
Curry/Enron@EnronXGate, Aparna Rajaram/Enron@EnronXGate, Tom
Moran/Enron@EnronXGate, Nidia Mendoza/Enron@EnronXGate, Sara
Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Bruce/NA/Enron@Enron, Brent
Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron,
Cheryl Nelson/NA/Enron@Enron, Francisco Pinto
Leite/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Frank
Sayre/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Angela Davis/NA/Enron@Enron, Anne
C Koehler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marilyn Colbert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Diane
Ellstrom/Enron@EnronXGate, Lynn E Shivers/LON/ECT@ECT, Bill D
Hare/HOU/ECT@ect, Leslie Reeves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason Moore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dianne
Seib/CAL/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anthony Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carrie
Southard/LON/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheri
Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amber Ebow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Ann Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Linda S Bryan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacey Richardson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa
Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Georgi Landau/NA/Enron@ENRON, Cheryl
Johnson/Corp/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
We have received an executed Master Agreement:
Type of Contract: ISDA Master Agreement (Multicurrency-Cross Border)
Effective Date: May 1, 2001
Enron Entity: Enron North America Corp.
Counterparty: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
Transactions Covered: Approved for all products with the exception of:
Foreign Exchange
Confirming Entity: Enron North America Corp.
Governing Law: Texas
Copies will be distributed
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3806A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
E:mail: Susan.Bailey@enron.com |
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Louise:
I'd like to get some time with you tomorrow or Wednesday at your convenience to further discuss Onondaga. We are effectively at a cross roads with respect to monetization activities, and I'd like to get some guidance.
Please let me know if you might have some time.
Also, I hope the site sale information I sent you yesterday for your board presentation met your needs. Please let me know if I need to do any follow up on that, or if you have any questions on the project status information I e-mailed you for today's weekly origination meeting. The meeting Heather and I had with Williams went well, and I can give you an update on that as well.
Regards,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Kitchen, Louise
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:29 PM
To: Jacoby, Ben; Duran, W. David
Subject: RE: Onondaga
Hold off until I talk to Wes
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacoby, Ben
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 7:12 PM
To: Kitchen, Louise; Duran, W. David
Subject: FW: Onondaga
Louise / Dave:
We have been talking to accounting over the past several days regarding Onondaga as I mentioned in our meeting yesterday. For whatever reason, our interest in Onondaga (through the Cash Flow Interest Agreement) is viewed by accounting as a receivable. From a commercial standpoint, this is incorrect, but at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter. Billy's e-mail below basically states that because of how the Onondaga interest has been classified, we should reduce the $7.9 million by the $1.1 million payment received last week, but then readjust the value of the asset.
Based on our internal valuation, and based on the written indication we received this week from a prospective purchaser, adjusting the value of the "receivable" to $10 million (after application of the $1.1 million payment received) would be very conservative. This would net a gain of $3.1 million for Q3.
With your concurrence, I will work with Billy to support the adjustment of Onondaga to $10 million (and therefore the gain of $3.1 million). I will advise him to credit the gain to my profit center unless you tell me otherwise.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Fleenor, William
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 5:57 PM
To: Jacoby, Ben
Subject: RE: Onondaga
Ben,
Based upon the review of the Cashflow Interest Agreement, Partnership Agreement and numerous discussions with internal accountants we have determined that it is inappropriate to recognize the cash payment received as income. The basis that is carried on our books currently (approx. $7.9 mm) represents a long-term receivable that resulted from the tracking account arrangement under the original gas supply agreement between ENA and OCLP. In addition, This asset does not qualify for the MTM or Fair Value accounting models. The payment received from OCLP based on the Cashflow Interest Agreement should reduce the long term receivable that is currently recorded on our books.
However, it is also our understanding that in the prior year a management decision was made to reduce/write-off $8 million of this long-term receivable based upon the best information available at the time. As stated below our internal sales efforts now support the conclusion that the prior year write down was more than it should have been. This would suggest that we need to effectively adjust the write down of the asset to reflect what we truly believe is collectible. This will be considered a change in accounting estimate will flow through the current quarter earnings if management makes the decision that this asset was incorrectly written down in the prior year. This basically gets you the the same accounting treatment as MTM.
A few things need to be noted:
1) Support will need to be provided that substantially supports the adjustment of our valuation of this asset. Please provide this to me
2) You will have to resolve the geography of the income that results from the increase in the asset. Supposedly Corp took the write down....may cause problems.
3) Somebody will have to accept responsibility for the valuation exposure that this will create. It is my understanding that RAC and Credit are not involved.
4) We need to be able to explain what basis we used in determining the write down in prior year. We will probably get questioned by AA.
Please call me if you would like to discuss.
Regards,
Billy
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacoby, Ben
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 9:37 PM
To: Fleenor, William; Vos, Theresa
Subject: Onondaga
Please book the payment received from Onondaga as Q3 income. In this morning's meeting with Louise, I have advised her that our internal valuation and sales efforts support this payment being taken as income.
Please advise as I need to update her tomorrow.
Thanks much.
Ben |
CGoering@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
The NYISO is reserving the following hours in the December 20, 2001
Real-Time Market per ECA20010908B to verify prices:
HQ: 0:00, 4:00-7:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
NE: 0:00, 4:00-7:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
OH: 0:00, 4:00-7:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
PJM: 0:00-7:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
All other prices in the December 20, 2001 Real-Time Market are correct.
Prices in the December 21, 2001 Day-Ahead Market are correct.
This e-mail information is a copy of the official posting which can be
found at the following address of our website:
http://mis.nyiso.com/public/htm/OperMessages/CurrentOperMessages.htm#mm |
Any progress on the EnronOnline front? I'm getting questions from the EOL
team in Houston as to our time estimate to completion and wondered if you had
heard back from outside counsel. |
---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 09/15/2000
07:32 AM ---------------------------
Peggy Mahoney@EES
09/14/2000 06:09 PM
To: James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES, Richard
Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, James M Wood/HOU/EES@EES,
Martin Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, Tom Riley/Western Region/The Bentley
Company@Exchange, Greg Cordell/HOU/EES@EES, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Chris
Hendrix/HOU/EES@EES, Gary Mirich/HOU/EES@EES, George Waidelich/SFO/EES@EES,
Ronald G Mentan/SFO/EES@EES, Mona L Petrochko/SFO/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Enron Energy Services: With Dereg Under Fire,Enron Calif Elec
Business Heats Up
FYI - not sure if you guys saw this! Still looking for a corporate customer
to go on record.
Peggy
---------------------- Forwarded by Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES on 09/14/2000 06:06
PM ---------------------------
Enron Energy Services
From: Christopher Smith 09/14/2000 11:54 AM
To: Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Enron Energy Services: With Dereg Under Fire,Enron Calif Elec
Business Heats Up
FYI
---------------------- Forwarded by Christopher Smith/HOU/EES on 09/14/2000
11:54 AM ---------------------------
djcustomclips@djinteractive.com on 09/14/2000 12:41:56 PM
Please respond to nobody@mail1.djnr.com
To: 190852@mailman.enron.com
cc:
Subject: Enron Energy Services: With Dereg Under Fire,Enron Calif Elec
Business Heats Up
With Dereg Under Fire,Enron Calif Elec Business Heats Up
By Jason Leopold
09/14/2000
Dow Jones Energy Service
(Copyright (c) 2000, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)
LOS ANGELES -(Dow Jones)- While federal regulators try to find a way to
stabilize soaring wholesale electricity prices in California, Enron Corp.
(ENE) has been quietly striking up deals with some suburban communities to
sell them fixed-price power at a lower rate.
In the past month, the Houston-based electricity service provider entered
into long-term fixed-rate contracts with the city of Roseville and is
negotiating similar deals with the cities of San Marcos and Chula Vista. Both
of those cities currently get their power from San Diego Gas & Electric Co, a
unit of Sempra Energy Inc. (SRE), and pay market rates for electricity.
Enron has also struck a deal with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc.
(HOT), one of the world's largest hospitality companies, to sell the company
electricity at a fixed rate for the next 10 years. The company has four hotels
in California, three of which buy their power from SDG&E.
Sources close to the matter said Enron has contracted to sell the hotel
power at about 6 cents per kilowatt-hour, compared with the 22.5 cents/KWh
Starwood said it was charged by SDG&E in August.
Neither company would disclose the terms of the deal. But Starwood said it
expects to reduce its energy costs by more than $200 million over the next 10
years.
Enron, the largest trader of electricity and natural gas in the U.S., will
purchase power to cover such contracts on the wholesale markets and use its
experience to manage the risks, while paying a fee to utilities like SDG&E for
use of their distribution networks.
"That really is our core strength," said Harold Buchanan, chief operating
officer for Enron Energy Services North America. "We understand how to manage
those risks."
High Rates Driving Industrial Customers, Cities To Switch
The growing interest in fixed-price supply contracts is fueling a comeback
of sorts for Enron.
The Houston-based company had tried to break into California's retail power
market just after deregulation, even spending nearly $1 million to advertise
the venture during the Super Bowl. But Enron gave up trying to win residential
customers in 1998, citing disappointing response and lower-than-expected
profits.
That was when deregulation and competitive power markets were full of
promise. Oddly enough, now that deregulation is coming under attack in
California, soaring power prices are building demand for Enron's services.
The company is fielding calls from large industrial customers in San Diego
that have seen their utility bills triple in the past three months and are
interested in signing long-term fixed-rate contracts, Buchanan said.
"Overall, what Enron can provide is reliability pricing in San Diego that's
written in stone," Buchanan said. "It's far cheaper than what they're paying
now with the utilities."
A number of large industrial customers negotiating with Enron declined to
comment.
The city of Roseville, near Sacramento, entered into a $114 million contract
with Enron last month to purchase 50 megawatts of electricity for five years
at $49 per megawatt-hour.
Furthermore, the city has started talks with Enron about building and
operating a 750-megawatt natural gas-fired power plant that city officials
expect will contribute to lower costs for the purchase of electricity.
Mayor Harry Crabb said the plant could protect residents from the price
spikes that have plagued customers of SDG&E since June.
San Marcos, in San Diego County, is proposing to switch electricity service
for its 10,000 residents to Enron from SDG&E - a move the City Council said
could shave about $12 million a year off the city's power bill. Enron has said
it would offer the city terms nearly identical to those it offered Roseville.
An SDG&E spokesman said last week that the utility supports such
arrangements, saying they're one way deregulation is supposed to work.
Enron offered earlier this summer to sell power to SDG&E itself for four
years at a fixed rate of 5.5 cents/KWh, but the utility said the price was too
high.
California Gov. Gray Davis signed legislation two weeks ago to cap
electricity rates for SDG&E's customers at 6.5 cents/KWh.
-By Jason Leopold, Dow Jones Newswires; 323-658-3874;
jason.leopold@dowjones.com
Folder Name: Enron Energy Services
Relevance Score on Scale of 100: 80
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Following our announcement of an additional of $1 billion credit line, Standard & Poor's (S&P) today downgraded Enron's long-term credit rating one notch from BBB+ to BBB and short-term rating from A2 to A3. We expected this, because it is not unusual to be downgraded after using assets to secure credit. This is still above investment grade.
The ratings of our pipelines Northern Natural Gas and Transwestern have also been lowered from A- to BBB. In S&P's words, "Their ratings [are now] in line with those of the parent company to reflect S&P's view that Enron's pipeline assets have become more strategic to the company."
S&P also said, "[We continue] to believe that Enron's liquidity position is adequate to see the company through the current period of uncertainty, and that the company is working to provide itself with an even greater liquidity cushion through additional bank lines and pending asset sales."
As I've said before, building on our liquidity position through additional credit lines maintains our counterparties' confidence and strengthens our core businesses.
It's important for you to know that our gas and power numbers - which account for more than 95 percent of our trading activity - indicate that our customer base is not withdrawing, closing out positions, or reducing transaction levels as a result of credit concerns. In fact, EnronOnline trading volumes are currently experiencing above-normal activity.
We will continue to update you as new developments arise. Thank you. |
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/06/2001 11:39 AM -----
JMB <JBennett@GMSSR.com>
02/06/2001 11:28 AM
To: "Jeff Dasovich (E-mail)" <jdasovic@enron.com>
cc: MBD <MDay@GMSSR.com>
Subject:
On January 26, 2001, the Commission voted out an order which "suspends",
effective as of that date, all penalties that companies on interruptible
programs could incur as a result of failing to cut back on electricity when
called to do so by the UDC. By suspension, the commission means that the
appropriate portions of the tariffs are withdrawn. As a result, the UDCs
will not bill customers for penalties nor track them for potential future
payment. The order continues by stating that the UDC can continue to
notify customers of times when an interruptible curtailment would occur. The
Commission expects such customers to do so to the extent feasible. But if
they don't, there will be no penalty.
The rationale behind the order was that customers on interruptible rate
schedules have been faced with an increasingly irreconcilable dilemma;
either curtail their electric service or pay large penalties, "either of
which cause increasingly deleterious effects on themselves and the
California economy."
If you have any quesitons about the order, give me a call.
Jeanne |
Home News: Pay dispute at National Grid ? 09/23/2000 Irish Times 5 Copyright
(C) 2000 Irish Times; Source: World Reporter (TM)
A pay dispute has arisen between staff and management at the National Grid,
the electricity transmission system operator formerly owned by the ESB, which
was 'ring-fenced' as a State-owned body in February, following deregulation
proposals.
Staff at the National Grid have been working an interim agreement since the
industry was liberalised. They now say the agreement has expired and they are
demanding extra payment to continue working the new system. Earlier this week
they reverted to pre-February work duties. Most of the approximately 100
staff are represented by MSF and the ESB Officers' Association.
In a separate development, the ESBOA has issued notice of industrial action
in mid-October unless a 16.5 per cent pay claim is granted. Folder Name:
Utilities, Electric: Deregulation Relevance Score on Scale of 100:
97______________________________________________________________________ To
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How am I to send them the money for the silent second? Regular mail, overnight, wire transfer? I don't see how their bank will make the funds available by Friday unless I wire the money. If that is what I need to do please send wiring instructions. |
I spoke to Ed Sacks in Credit re: AEP. We have an ISDA in place with AEP
Energy Services, Inc. When they trade under that master they are trading for
their own account. When they trade as American Electric Power Service
Corporation they are actually trading as the service company for the family
of utilities under their umbrella. So it's 2 different counterparties. |
IntercontinentalExchange
Firm Power Price Bulletin
For Power Delivered on Tuesday, November 27, 2001
(Trade Date of Monday, November 26, 2001)
Click here to access index history |
Oxley and I will come up with a first stab at the option grants.
John |
we're ok for now...thanks for checking
fletch |
fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 07/06/99
03:24 PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Office Chairman @ ENRON 07/01/99 12:33 PM
To: Enron Worldwide
cc:
Subject: Organizational Changes
Interoffice
Memorandum
Enron's performance has been exceptional. This performance is reflected in
our stock price, in the recognition we receive in the media and financial
communities, and, most importantly, in the enthusiasm of our people. It has
been clear to us for some time that we are driving fundamental change in the
marketplace and that our natural gas, electricity and communications networks
can be positioned for even greater growth. A &new economy8 is emerging, an
economy based on intellectual capital and the compelling economics of
networks. Capturing the opportunities in this new economy calls for
increased coordination and integration across our wholesale (ECT, ECM, EI),
retail (EES), and communications (ECI) businesses. It is our intention to
combine the operations of these businesses into a cohesive organization that
will ensure we realize the growth we foresee in all our businesses.
To this end, we are initiating a number of organization and staffing changes
in these businesses and related changes in the Enron Office of the Chairman,
in Corporate Staff groups, and in a number of management/personnel
committees. Other business units, EOG, GPG, PGE, and Azurix, will not be
directly affected. Accordingly, the following changes are effective
immediately.
Enron Office of the Chairman
Joe Sutton will join the Office of the Chairman as Vice Chairman. In his new
role, Joe will work with the two of us to manage the operations of the
company.
Rebecca Mark, previously Vice Chairman of the company, will now fully
concentrate on her responsibilities as Chairman and CEO of Azurix, our most
recent public company. Rebecca has also been elected to the Enron Board of
Directors, effective today.
Ken Harrison, previously Vice Chairman of the company, will fully concentrate
on his responsibilities as Chairman and CEO of Portland General Electric and
Non-Executive Chairman of Enron Communications. Ken will continue to serve
on Enron's Board of Directors.
Redefined Business Units
ECT, ECM, EI, EES, and ECI will be regrouped into eight regions/businesses
and five global functions. Each region/business will be operated as an
independent entity but will coordinate staffing, career paths, compensation
and performance review across all units. Each global function will provide
its specialized expertise across all regions/businesses. Included in these
functions is a new technology function, which will focus on information
systems and growth of our e-commerce capabilities where we believe there is
enormous potential. These organizational units and their leadership are as
follows:
Regions/Businesses
North America: Cliff Baxter, CEO; Kevin Hannon, COO
Europe: Mark Frevert, CEO; John Sherriff, President; Dan McCarty, COO
South America: Jim Bannantine, Co-CEO; Diomedes Christodoulou, Co-CEO
India: Sanjay Bhatnagar, CEO
Caribbean, Middle East: David Haug, CEO
Asia, Africa: Rebecca McDonald, CEO
EES: Lou Pai, CEO; Tom White, Vice Chairman
ECI: Joe Hirko, Co-CEO; Ken Rice, Co-CEO (Ken Harrison ) non-executive
Chairman)
Global Functions
Risk Management: Greg Whalley, CEO
Finance: Andy Fastow, CFO; Jeff McMahon, Treasurer
Asset Operations: Kurt Huneke, CEO
EE&CC: Larry Izzo, CEO
Technology: Mike McConnell, CEO
Corporate Staff
All corporate and EI staff units will be regrouped into six corporate staff
groups. These staff groups will support all operations of Enron. These
organizational units and their leadership are as follows:
Legal: Jim Derrick, EVP and General Counsel; Rob Walls, SVP and Deputy
General Counsel
Risk Assessment and Control: Rick Buy, EVP
Accounting and HR: Rick Causey, EVP and Chief Accounting Officer
Investor Relations: Mark Koenig, EVP
Other Staff Groups: Steve Kean, EVP and Chief of Staff
Corporate Development: To be determined.
Committees
A new Executive Committee will be formed to replace the existing Management
and Operating Committees. Membership will be as follows:
Ken Lay, Chairman
Jeff Skilling, Alternate Chairman
Joe Sutton
Stan Horton
Jim Bannantine Kurt Huneke
Cliff Baxter Larry Izzo
Sanjay Bhatnagar Steve Kean
Rick Buy Mark Koenig
Rick Causey Rebecca Mark (Ad hoc)
Diomedes Christodoulou Mike McConnell
Jim Derrick Rebecca McDonald
Andy Fastow Jeff McMahon
Peggy Fowler Lou Pai
Mark Frevert Mark Papa (Ad hoc)
Kevin Hannon Ken Rice
Ken Harrison John Sherriff
David Haug Greg Whalley
Joe Hirko Tom White
Four other committees, which will be essential to the success of this new
organization, will be formed. These committees are:
Managing Director and SVP Personnel Committee: Jeff Skilling, Chairman
Vice President Personnel Committee: Kevin Hannon, Chairman
Vision and Values Committee: Joe Sutton, Chairman
Workforce Diversity: Ken Lay, Chairman
Details of membership on these committees will follow shortly.
Summary
Over the next several weeks all of the specifics of this reorganization will
be further ironed out and communicated. In the meantime, please bear with us
- we are confident that these changes will have a significant, positive
impact on the operation and growth of the company. |
Per Mark's conversation, you were going to get back to us on the scoop on
France and utility counterparties. Any update? |
Bob: we had no cuts attributed to the outage. Thanks. |
Susan:
Please make this change.
Carol
----- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 06/28/2000 12:31 PM -----
"Shuttee, John" <ShutteeJ@EPEnergy.com>
06/28/2000 09:07 AM
To: "'Carol.St.Clair@enron.com'" <Carol.St.Clair@enron.com>
cc: "Shuttee, John" <ShutteeJ@EPEnergy.com>
Subject: EP-Enron ISDA Guaranty -f/u 6-28
Carol -
Two things:
* First, I will try to email this guaranty to you again, followed with
a fax. Apparently both failed to go through yesterday.
* Second, I did some research and it turns out that our general
partner is El Paso Merchant Energy-Gas Company, and Cecelia Heilmann is an
officer authorized to sign for both this entity and the L.P.. So if you
want to alter the signature block reflecting this general partner, feel free
to do so.
Please let me know later this morning if you still did not get our Guaranty.
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shuttee, John
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 8:37 AM
> To: 'Carol.St.Clair@enron.com'
> Cc: Shuttee, John
> Subject: EP-Enron ISDA Guaranty
>
> Sorry, I thought I had. Here it is.
>
> John
>
> << File: EL Guaranty 5-23 (Enron Form).doc >>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carol.St.Clair@enron.com [SMTP:Carol.St.Clair@enron.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 8:18 AM
> To: Shuttee, John
> Subject: RE: Enron ISDA Final Draft 6-23
>
>
> John:
> Please send the Guaranty attachment.
>
> Carol St. Clair
> EB 3892
> 713-853-3989 (Phone)
> 713-646-3393 (Fax)
> carol.st.clair@enron.com
>
>
>
>
> "Shuttee,
>
> John" To:
> "'Carol.St.Clair@enron.com'" <Carol.St.Clair@enron.com>
> <ShutteeJ@EPE cc:
>
> nergy.com> Subject: RE: Enron ISDA
> Final Draft 6-23
>
>
> 06/26/2000
>
> 03:32 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Carol,
>
> Enclosed is our adjusted guaranty that we had previously altered to
> meet
> your requirements (sorry I didn't send this initially). Please see
> if this
> is good for you.
>
> John
>
> PS: Where is "receipt" you discussed below? Page 1 of which
> document?
> <<Enron Guarantee Format - 5-23.doc>>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Carol.St.Clair@enron.com [SMTP:Carol.St.Clair@enron.com]
> > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 1:03 PM
> > To: Shuttee, John
> > Subject: Re: Enron ISDA Final Draft 6-23
> >
> >
> > John:
> > The Schedules look fine. Just one minor chnage which I can maker.
> In
> the
> > form of LC, I'm deleting the words "Rider 1" at the bottm and in
> the last
> > paragrpah of page 1, chnagung the word "receipts" to "receipt".
> We will
> > generate and send to you execution sets. With respect to the
> Guaranty,
> we
> > would prefer that you sue the fopm which I sent to you a few weeks
> ago.
> > Here it is. This form is our updated form and matches up with the
> Enron
> > Guaarnty that we are giving you.
> > (See attached file: EL Guaranty 5-23 (Enron Form).doc)
> >
> > Carol St. Clair
> > EB 3892
> > 713-853-3989 (Phone)
> > 713-646-3393 (Fax)
> > carol.st.clair@enron.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Shuttee,
> >
> > John" To: "'Carol St
> Clair'"
> > <Carol.St.Clair@enron.com>
> > <ShutteeJ@EPE cc: "Shuttee, John"
> > <ShutteeJ@EPEnergy.com>
> > nergy.com> Subject: Enron ISDA
> Final
> > Draft 6-23
> >
> >
> > 06/26/2000
> >
> > 08:29 AM
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Carol -
> >
> > Enclosed are what I hope will be the final drafts of the Schedule,
> > Paragraph
> > 13, LC provisions, and Schedule 1.
> >
> > I have accepted and incorporated the new changes you made plus all
> the
> > changes which we have agreed upon. I also changed the
> presentation of
> our
> > address in Part 4a of the schedule - it's the same information
> presented
> > in
> > a more concise way. Finally, I changed the signature block on the
> > schedule
> > to eliminate EPME-Gas Company (it no longer exists) as a 'general
> partner"
> > -
> > I don't know where that came from.
> >
> > Also enclosed is our version of the Guarantee. Please let me know
> if any
> > other changes are required. If not, let's proceed with execution
> copies
> -
> > let me know if you want to generate them, or if you want me to.
> >
> > John
> >
> > <<Enron Schedule -Our Draft 6-23.doc>> <<Enron CSA - Our Draft
> > 6-23.doc>>
> > <<EP Guarantee Format - 6-23.doc>>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ******************************************************************
> > This email and any files transmitted with it from El Paso
> > Energy Corporation are confidential and intended solely
> > for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are
> > addressed. If you have received this email in error
> > please notify the sender.
> > ******************************************************************
> >
> > (See attached file: Enron Schedule -Our Draft 6-23.doc)
> > (See attached file: Enron CSA - Our Draft 6-23.doc)
> > (See attached file: EP Guarantee Format - 6-23.doc)
> > << File: EL Guaranty 5-23 (Enron Form).doc >> << File: Enron
> Schedule
> > -Our Draft 6-23.doc >> << File: Enron CSA - Our Draft 6-23.doc >>
> <<
> > File: EP Guarantee Format - 6-23.doc >>
>
> (See attached file: Enron Guarantee Format - 5-23.doc)
> << File: Enron Guarantee Format - 5-23.doc >> |
We might be able to communicate this less formally through our lobbyists. If it's OK, let me check with them first, and then I'll get back to you. Sound good?
Best,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:53 PM
To: McVicker, Maureen
Cc: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: John Campbell
We are not giving any more money in California. To that end we just sent a letter to the D's saying, essentially, "we're giving the money we thought we were going to give you to the N.Y. Disaster Relief fund." Prior to the "no more money" decision, we also concluded that it made no sense to give individual donations. So ... the following should a letter similar to the following should work:
"Thank you for your kind invitation to participate in your October 24 reception. Earlier this year, we made a corporate decision to direct our campaign dollars in California to the California Republican Party and not participate in individual races."
Jeff: your thoughts?? |
I'm not sure which e-mail address you are using so I figured I'd send to both.
Here is my itinerary for Christmas travel:
Friday 12/24 Continental 4126 Leaves Houston 7:55 am Arrives Cincinnati
11:20 am
Sunday 12/26 Continentat 4122 Leaves Cincinnati 5:45 pm Arrives Houston
7:25 pm
These are Continental Express flights - I don't know if that makes a
difference in terminals in Cincinnati or not - it does in Houston.
I got your message at home, my SSN is ********* . |
Congratulations. It totally made may day also!! I was coming back downtown
from EOTT and went down Westheimer. When I passed the old apartments I lived
in for awhile all the bad days came thundering back and I just about lost
it! So you made my day! Thank you!
Love, Daddy |
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 12/14/2000 08:53
AM ---------------------------
"Bunk, Sean" <seanbunk@akllp.com> on 12/13/2000 08:25:19 PM
To: <lisa.bills@enron.com>, <catherine.clark@enron.com>,
<kay.mann@enron.com>, <sheila.tweed@enron.com>,
<roseann.engeldorf@enron.com>, <sarah.wesner@enron.com>, <mmckay@velaw.com>,
<KWiemer@milbank.com>
cc: "Taylor, Rob" <robtaylor@akllp.com>
Subject: Schedule IV to Participation Agreement
Attached please find a revised draft of Schedule IV (formerly Schedule
V) to the Participation Agreement. Both a clean copy and a copy
blacklined to show the changes from the prior version are attached.
Please feel free to call me with any questions.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sean Bunk
Andrews & Kurth L.L.P.
600 Travis St., Suite 4200
Houston, Texas 77002
Tel.: 713.220.4427
Fax.: 713.238.7252
e-mail: seanbunk@andrews-kurth.com
This e-mail is privileged and confidential and is intended only for the
recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, please
(i) do not read, copy, use or disclose the contents hereof to others
(any of the foregoing being strictly prohibited), (ii) notify the sender
immediately of your receipt hereof, and (iii) delete this e-mail and all
copies of it.
<<Blackline 597234v4 to v3 (Schedule V).DOC>> <<Schedule V to
Participation Agreement (TurboPark).DOC>>
- Blackline 597234v4 to v3 (Schedule V).DOC
- Schedule V to Participation Agreement (TurboPark).DOC |
Margaret,
I do wish to renew my visa, however, the system has deleted your previous e-mail containing the questionnaire. Could you please resend this and a list of other requirements. I will turn the paper work around in 24 hours.
I am unsure how to respond to the following questions:
6. U.S. Alien registration number.....unsure what this is
7. Address outside U.S....................I have severed Canadian residency for tax purposes. Can I answer N/A?
11. Complete legal name and address of Enron affiliate......similar to #7. I have severed all ties to Canada, including Enron Canada.
Entire section on "Current postino abroad"....similar issue as described in #11.
Sorry for the inconvience this has caused.
Thanks
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: Daffin, Margaret
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:01 PM
To: Holst, Keith
Cc: Slone, Jeanie
Subject: L1A Visa Extension - Keith Holst
Keith: I had sent to you on August 14, an email regarding the extension of your L1A visa.
Please let me know if you wish to renew this before it expires on February 11, 2002?
If so, I will need you to complete the visa questionnaire form I sent to you and return to me with the required documents.
Please advise soonest.
Thanks
Margaret |
I forgot Bank of America: Hugh L. McColl, Jr., Chairman and CEO |
It looks like these guys are rolling!
-----Original Message-----
From: Wax, Brandon
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 3:31 PM
To: Richter, Brad; Miller, Don (Asset Mktg)
Cc: Baughman, Edward
Subject: West Power
Ed and I took part in the discussion with Calger's guys on the West Power assets. We worked through the top four assets regarding status, value, current activity and forward strategy. By Monday Calger is going to try to have put together an estimate of burn rate on the top 25 contracts, potential supply sources for power/ gas, cash needs for contracts to maintain performance and a list of potential buyers/ assignees. We are going to try to have another quick conference call on Monday to discuss what has been put together.
-WAX |
Dear Jeffrey:
As you may know, Congressman Dick Gephardt will be our Keynote Speaker at
our Annual Luncheon this year.
As one of our key community partners, it is my hope that you might consider
joining us at this year's Luncheon as a Table Sponsor.
This year's lunch is scheduled for Friday, October 26, at the San Jose
Fairmont Hotel, from 12 noon until 1:40pm. As a Table Sponsor, you would
receive ten tickets to the lunch, recognition in the program, and an
invitation to join SVMG Member Company CEO's for a private, one-hour, closed
door conversation with Minority Leader Gephardt immediately preceeding the
lunch (11am until 12 noon). The cost for a Table Sponsorship is $1,500. It
would be an honor to have you join us.
Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon,
and appreciate your support.
Warm Wishes,
Carl Guardino
President and CEO
Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group |
Holli:
EWEB's Board Resolution of December 5, 2000 permits financial hedging in
general and authorizes:
"The General Manager or other authorized officers as noted in the Power Risk
Management Guidelines to execute confirmations of transactions within the
limits specified in the Power Risk Management Guidelines."
Each time ENA trades with EWEB, the trader must verify whether the EWEB
trader is authorized under the then current version of the Power Risk
Management Guidelines. Each date you execute a trade: (1) you will need a
list of authorized traders (authorized to enter into derivative transactions)
certified by EWEB's secretary to be correct as of the Trade Date and (2) a
statement certified by EWEB's secretary that the Transaction falls within the
limits specified in the most current version of the Power Risk Management
Guidelines, effective as of the Trade Date.
We have only a portion of the Power Risk Management Guidelines and it is
dated April 19, 1999. Our version is incomplete and probably outdated.
Maybe EWEB will provide you with the current version.
It would be a lot easier if EWEB's resolution simply authorized it to enter
into financial trades documented under the ISDA (which is what most
resolutions permit). However, EWEB did not obtain a broad resolution.
To Melissa, Sharen and Kim: We should also verify that our confirmations
contain these representations. Please talk to me.
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
sara.shackleton@enron.com |
Master Agreements will cover trades with that entity only.
Enron North America Corp.
From: Tana Jones 10/27/99 01:03 PM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Online Trading
How did we ever resolve the two signed masters situation for Elf Trading S.A.
(ECT & ECt Int'l)? |
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 12/27/99 01:51
PM ---------------------------
pdrexel@columbiaenergygroup.com on 12/27/99 01:38:04 PM
To: Dan Junek/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: REVISED ALREADY - CNG JAN 00 numbers
---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Drexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas on
12/27/2000 01:44 PM ---------------------------
Heidi Boyd
12/27/99 01:43 PM
To: Morgan Sharifi/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas
cc: Noel Bartlo/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas, Paul
Drexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas
Subject: REVISED ALREADY - CNG JAN 00 numbers
Please up that to 2,300 dth's/day starting 1 JAN 2000.
Thanks again!
---------------------- Forwarded by Heidi Boyd/CES/ColumbiaGas on 12/27/99
02:41 PM ---------------------------
Heidi Boyd
12/27/99 02:41 PM
To: Morgan Sharifi/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas
cc: Paul Drexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas, Noel
Bartlo/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas
Subject: CNG JAN 00 numbers
Hi Morgan,
Please schedule a daily total of 2095 to NYSEG off of CNG for Jan 2000.
Thanks! |
Steve: It's ok to put confirmed. Mark
SKramer@milbank.com
09/25/2000 03:03 PM
To: Mark.E.Haedicke@enron.com
cc:
Subject: RE: Energy Bar Association Program
Mark,
I appreciate your taking the time out of your busy schedule to participate in
the program. I will plan to arrange a conference call during the early part
of October among the e-commerce panelists. Can the program reflect that you
are confirmed, or should we list you as invited?
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark.E.Haedicke@enron.com [SMTP:Mark.E.Haedicke@enron.com]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 3:57 PM
To: SKramer@milbank.com
Subject: Re: Energy Bar Association Program
Steve:
It looks like a great program! I am happy to participate. I would like to
have a teleconference of the panel within a few weeks so that I can make
sure I have time to get my materials together.
Regards,
Mark
SKramer@milba
nk.com To:
mark.e.haedicke@enron.com
cc:
09/20/2000 Subject: Energy Bar Association
Program
04:14
PM
Mark,
Per my telephone conversation with Margaret Gerhardt, I want to thank you
very much for your interest in participating on the e-commerce panel for
the Energy Bar Association mid-year program.; Margaret suggested that you
be listed on the program brochure as "invited," in case a conflict should
arise. The Association will be distributing a final brochure at a later
date which will reflect any changes in speakers.; Attached for your
information is a draft program brochure and a brief overview of the
e-commerce panel.; The Association believes that the e-commerce panel is
timely given the dramatic impact that electronic commerce is having on the
economy generally, and in particular due to the unprecedented changes
taking place in the energy industries.; Having the perspective of
EnronOnline, the industry leader, will be a great addition to the program.
Please let me know if you have questions or need additional information.; I
look forward to seeing you at the program.
Steve
Steven M. Kramer
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
International Square Building
1825 Eye Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
TEL:; 202-835-7508
FAX:; 202-835-7586
skramer@milbank.com
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Please call me at 713.853.5219. I have a few questions/comments about your worksheet.
Thanks,
Fran Fagan
Sr. HR Rep
Enron Transportation Services
713.853.5219
fran.fagan@enron.com |
Peter
Deal with Joe Deffner directly. I threatened his life if we don't pay them
in time. |
YES
From: Jeff Dasovich on 07/06/2001 11:09 AM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, mpalmer@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Re: Dunn Subpoena
you mean communicate the fact that mark views me as wholly expendable? i'm
hurt, mark.
best,
jeff
Richard Shapiro
07/05/2001 03:32 PM
To: Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Dunn Subpoena
Please communicate or distribute as you see fit. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron on 07/05/2001
03:32 PM ---------------------------
From: Mark Palmer on 07/05/2001 02:28 PM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Dunn Subpoena
Fighting the kangaroo court actually got us some points with the media. If
we can continue without getting anyone (other than Dasovich) thrown in jail,
let's fight.
Mark
----- Forwarded by Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron on 07/05/2001 02:27 PM -----
Robert C Williams/ENRON@enronXgate
07/05/2001 02:20 PM
To: Mark E Haedicke/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Richard B Sanders/Enron@enronXgate, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, James
Derrick/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: Dunn Subpoena
The Dunn Committee will be taking up the contempt citations again on Tuesday,
July 10. We are currently contemplating two actions. First, we intend to
offer to produce some documents, most notably the ISO bid data sought (which
the Committee already has anyway). Secondly, as we do not expect this
voluntary partial production to placate the Committee, we are preparing an
action to file in federal court in Sacramento on Monday challenging the
subpoena to the extent it seeks to require the production of documents other
than those we offered to produce. Robin Gibbs and Mike Kirby are on board
with this. Please let me know if would like any additional information about
these matters. Thank you. |
You must show the appropriate loss or gain when importing power into MAPP.
The gains/loss matrix changes weekly, so you must select the effective week.
Save the following bookmark for future reference:
http://toinfo.oasis.mapp.org/oac/oac2/lrp/lrp.html |
Gentlemen:
Amit is a former MIT Sloan student whose research was sponsored by a program
set up by Tom Gros to learn more about bandwidth pricing and market effects.
We worked with him quite a bit for a while, as did Vince Kaminski and Stinson
Gibner, on this project. Well, he has finally graduated and is in the
process of having his thesis published. He has offered to come down to
present his findings to anyone interested, so I am inquiring as to your level
of interest in order to schedule a meeting, if appropriate.
Below is a short description of his work. Please let me know your thoughts
and if you have any questions.
Thanks, Jay.
--
James F. Hawthorn
Enron Broadband Services
Global Bandwidth Risk Management
+1 713 853 7606 Telephone
+1 713 646 8795 Facsimile
<mailto:jay_hawthorn@enron.net>
----- Forwarded by Jay Hawthorn/Enron Communications on 03/29/01 09:15 AM
-----
adhadwal@mit.edu
03/20/01 03:50 PM
To: Jay Hawthorn/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, adhadwal@mit.edu
cc:
Subject:
Hi Jay,
As per our discussion this morning, will be terrific to come on down to talk
about the results of my Thesis related to pricing & risk management of
forward contracts on bandwidths. Thanks to the support from Enron for this
work !
Here's a brief description.
We addressed the problem of pricing and risk managment of forward contracts
on bandwidth under uncertain future available supply. This exposes the
seller to both the risk of perishability as well as the risk of
overcommitments. We consider a variety of selling strategies to map
commitment risk, and show how forward pricing varies over time under these
strategies. The managerial insights into dynamic forward pricing are neat !
Have several graphs from simulations, and several math proofs.
There are two technical pricing papers from this thesis, now submitted for
publication. It will be great to share this knowledge with Enron, thanks to
your support for the work, and also discuss how the results may be mapped
with real-life, possible modifications, and finally how they may be
programmed and used.
Let me know your thoughts and interest level - maybe someone from Vince's
group as well ? I can make the talk as technical as you want, depending on
the audience. At its core, it is Math-heavy, but the insights can easily be
translated to a high-managerial level view, a more detailed trader-level
view, or a super-detailed research level view.
Cheers,
-Amit |
FYI: I listened in on the analyst call. Bryson made it very clear that,
under the agreement, Edison would re-assume the procurement role on 12.31.02
and would "administer" (i.e., takeover) the DWR contracts. Seems pretty
clear that the State is actively looking for a strategy to exit the
procurement role.
Best,
Jeff
James D Steffes
04/12/2001 10:36 PM
To: Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: SCE - Investment Banker Conference Call
Not sure if you had seen this information. Looks like if the SCE deal is
approved, SCE would assume CDWR contracts.
Jim
---------------------- Forwarded by James D Steffes/NA/Enron on 04/12/2001
10:35 PM ---------------------------
Robert Neustaedter@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
04/10/2001 02:21 PM
To: Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron@ENRON, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Tom Briggs/NA/Enron@Enron, skean@enron.com, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Thome/NA/Enron@Enron, Robert
Neustaedter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Robert Frank/NA/Enron@Enron,
Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Donna Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Janel
Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: SCE - Investment Banker Conference Call
SCE held a conference call this morning to discuss the Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) related to the sale of its transmission assets with
members of the investment community. After a brief description of major
provisions of the MOU, questions were taken. Following is a summary of that
call.
Major Components of Plan (repeatedly referred to as the "Governor's Plan")
Maintains cost-of-service treatment for utility retained generation for 10
years
Sale of transmission assets (or other assets) to CDWR
Dedication of the "Sunrise" generation project to cost-of-service based rates
for 10 years ($2 mm penalty if not on-line by August)
Provision of easements and potential conveyances in fee of certain lands (at
two hydro projects)
Provides for full recovery of $3.5 B utility net underrecovery as of 1/31/01
Commits SCE to spend $3 B in capital expenditures over 5 years
Dismissal of federal lawsuits by SCE
SCE will resume traditional utility procurement obligations by 1/1/03,
assuming CDWR contracts and entering into new purchase contracts as necessary
It was stressed that the MOU was a comprehensive plan to be treated as an
integrated package. While the CPUC and members of the legislature were
involved in various stages of the negotiation, the agreement is technically
between SCE and CDWR. Various regulatory and legislative approvals are
necessary for implementation of the MOU. SCE has rights to terminate the MOU
if the CPUC has not adopted specified "implementing decisions" within 60
days. Legislation necessary to implement certain provisions of the MOU must
be passed by August 15.
For ratemaking purposes the CPUC will grant SCE a 11.6% ROE on its generation
and distribution rate base.
Questions and Answers
What was expected timing of return to investment grade for SCE?
Up to the rating agencies. Many steps to go through. It is assumed agencies
will be following closely but timing is uncertain. Would have to be before
utility resumes power procurement obligations.
Applicability of 11.6% ROE?
ROE would increase from current 7% ROE to level no less than 11.6% for both
generation and distribution assets on unamortized balance at 12/31/00 and
capital structure roughly at 50/50.
Potential for write-offs?
While plan calls for full recovery of net undercollections as of 1/31/01,
because of timing issues SCE may take a write-off then have a "write-up" at a
later date.
Interest in how/why/impact of inclusion of Mission Sunrise generation project
(investor concern over market v. regulated returns)?
The state was looking at all options for long-term power contracts. Market
returns traded for security of long-term contract.
What will be source for $3 b capital investments over next 5 years?
Capital would come from retained earnings, borrowing and additional
investments from holding company.
Concern over ability of existing rate level (and "waterfall" disbursement) to
recover all costs especially if CDWR procurement costs increase?
Existing rates should cover all costs. Provisions in MOU allow adjustment
to rates to maintain investment grade status.
What was gained from MOU as opposed to pursuit through the courts?
Speed and certainty with respect to resolution of outstanding issues.
Will the sale be a taxable event?
Yes.
What is the URG unit cost?
$.042 per kwH.
In 2003 would SCE have ability to replace contracts of CDWR (when SCE resumes
procurement role)?
SCE would have ability to enter into new contracts, but would not ignore
obligations under CDWR contracts. New contracts would be subject to PUC
prudence review. SCE would file procurement plan with the PUC. |
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[IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE] Syncrasy, LLC? 713.228.8470 Off 713.228.4147 Fax 909 Texas Avenue Suite 1314 Houston, TX 77002 www.syncrasy.com Sales: 713.228.4407 Development Offices: 970.247.4139 Off 970.247.7951 Fax 835 Main Avenue Suite 221 Durango, CO 81301 [IMAGE] Complementary version of Trader Summary from Syncrasy, LLC and APB Energy Inc. - If you would like to receive this product first thing in the morning please call Syncrasy at 713 228 4407 for subscription rates or send an email to sales@syncrasy.com - If you would like to be removed from this daily email please reply to this email with the words "CANCEL" or send an email to cancel_tradersummary@syncrasy.com - If you would like to be added to this daily email list please send an email to subscribe_tradersummary@syncrasy.com Data last updated Thursday, May 31, 2001 at 09:36AM EST Commentary last updated Thursday, May 31, 2001 at 10:09AM EST Meteorologist: Andy Weingarten... APB Energy / True Quote Click here for a definition of 'Average-Daily Maximum Temperature' Today: Summary Forecast for Thu, May 31, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 69 +2 ERCOT(SP) 88 +2 FRCC(SE) 90 +1 MAAC(NE) 71 +3 MAIN(CTR) 64 +1 MAPP(HP) 66 NC NPCC(NE) 61 -1 SERC(SE) 82 -1 SPP(SP) 76 -1 WSCC(NW) 82 -1 WSCC(RK) 77 NC WSCC(SW) 90 +1 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 62 69 58 77 73 79 83 88 Max 68 71 66 82 78 84 86 90 Min 57 66 52 67 67 74 78 83 Range 12 5 13 15 10 10 8 7 StD-P 3.2 1.7 4.1 3.7 2.6 3.4 2.5 2.0 Count 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Day 1-5 discussion: **** Two more closed Lows will develop in the Northern U.S. keeping the Western heat from spreading East.**** We remain in an unusually amplified pattern going into June. This should continue through and beyond the five day period. The only area of abnormal heat right now is in the West where even the coastal areas of Northern California hit the 90's yesterday. One more day of heat is expected before a moderate intensity trough pushes inland shoving the ridge position into the Intermountain West. As mentioned yesterday, I am not convinced of much cooling farther South. It all may be temporary anyway as the ridge rebuilds to the West in the 6-10 day period. Meanwhile, East of the ridge plenty of jet stream energy moves out of Canada carving out another Mississippi Valley trough that heads East over the weekend. There will be an upper level closed low! that moves from Minnesota to the Eastern Lakes by early next week. This feature should contain more significant rainfall deep into the South and East as well as more unusually cool air for the North and East. Late in the period, some of the models bring a weaker surge of energy down from Canada carving out another trough over the Northern and Central Plains. Tomorrow: Summary Forecast for Fri, Jun 1, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 68 +1 ERCOT(SP) 90 +1 FRCC(SE) 86 NC MAAC(NE) 69 -1 MAIN(CTR) 65 +2 MAPP(HP) 62 -1 NPCC(NE) 66 +2 SERC(SE) 82 -1 SPP(SP) 81 +2 WSCC(NW) 71 -5 WSCC(RK) 82 +1 WSCC(SW) 86 NC Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 61 70 61 67 79 78 86 84 Max 68 75 69 74 83 83 89 87 Min 56 66 56 60 74 75 83 80 Range 12 8 13 14 9 8 6 7 StD-P 2.8 2.1 3.9 4.7 2.1 2.5 1.9 2.0 Count 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Day 3: Summary Forecast for Sat, Jun 2, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 64 -1 ERCOT(SP) 91 +3 FRCC(SE) 87 +1 MAAC(NE) 76 +3 MAIN(CTR) 64 -2 MAPP(HP) 68 -2 NPCC(NE) 67 -2 SERC(SE) 83 +2 SPP(SP) 80 NC WSCC(NW) 63 -2 WSCC(RK) 78 -2 WSCC(SW) 80 -1 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 60 70 64 57 80 77 86 79 Max 65 74 69 63 84 83 89 82 Min 56 65 60 51 75 74 84 77 Range 9 9 9 12 9 9 5 5 StD-P 2.8 3.3 2.8 4.6 2.6 3.0 2.3 1.6 Count 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Day 4: Summary Forecast for Sun, Jun 3, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 63 -5 ERCOT(SP) 92 +2 FRCC(SE) 88 NC MAAC(NE) 71 -1 MAIN(CTR) 66 -4 MAPP(HP) 63 -3 NPCC(NE) 68 +1 SERC(SE) 82 -1 SPP(SP) 82 NC WSCC(NW) 66 NC WSCC(RK) 69 -4 WSCC(SW) 81 NC Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 59 65 61 61 70 76 89 80 Max 65 74 68 66 75 82 92 82 Min 53 58 57 57 64 73 87 78 Range 11 16 11 9 11 9 5 3 StD-P 4.4 5.3 2.7 3.0 3.7 2.5 1.4 1.1 Count 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Day 5: Summary Forecast for Mon, Jun 4, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 68 -5 ERCOT(SP) 90 NC FRCC(SE) 89 +1 MAAC(NE) 73 -3 MAIN(CTR) 64 -6 MAPP(HP) 61 -10 NPCC(NE) 67 -2 SERC(SE) 84 NC SPP(SP) 78 -2 WSCC(NW) 70 +3 WSCC(RK) 71 -4 WSCC(SW) 82 +1 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 59 66 59 66 71 78 86 81 Max 64 75 68 70 77 84 88 83 Min 54 59 56 65 66 75 83 80 Range 10 15 13 6 11 9 5 4 StD-P 3.9 5.5 3.7 1.7 4.2 2.5 2.1 1.2 Count 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Day 6-10 Discussion: I don't see a lot of change to the pattern going forward to June 10 though the models do offer differing opinions. The revered MRF has done a 180 on its forecast. For days now, it has advertised a NE surge of the ridge and heat into the Eastern U.S. Today, it shows another deep trough in the East for Day 10 and is actually the coldest looking of the models. I didnt accept the warm solution earlier, but I think this is too extreme. The markets may not agree with me as there appears to be some price weakness today. On the other extreme we have the European model which I think brings the warm air too far North into the Plains but does acknowledge weak troughing in the NE. This brings me to the Canadian and U.S. Navy models which in my opinion hold the closest answer. I expect the setup to be a ridge in the inland West with a trough across the Great L! akes and NE. Most of the West will remain above normal and the East below normal. The East will also continue to see the potential for above normal rains. Day 6: Summary Forecast for Tue, Jun 5, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 67 -7 ERCOT(SP) 85 -4 FRCC(SE) 89 NC MAAC(NE) 73 -2 MAIN(CTR) 64 -10 MAPP(HP) 66 -7 NPCC(NE) 69 -2 SERC(SE) 82 -2 SPP(SP) 77 -6 WSCC(NW) 72 +4 WSCC(RK) 77 NC WSCC(SW) 82 +2 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 62 72 61 68 79 78 82 81 Max 69 81 70 72 83 83 87 84 Min 54 64 58 66 76 76 76 79 Range 16 17 12 6 7 8 11 5 StD-P 6.6 6.7 3.4 1.7 3.0 2.1 4.7 1.6 Count 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Day 7: Summary Forecast for Wed, Jun 6, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 66 -9 ERCOT(SP) 85 -4 FRCC(SE) 86 -2 MAAC(NE) 71 -5 MAIN(CTR) 69 -6 MAPP(HP) 72 -2 NPCC(NE) 68 -1 SERC(SE) 79 -5 SPP(SP) 80 -5 WSCC(NW) 73 +2 WSCC(RK) 79 +2 WSCC(SW) 82 +2 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 65 77 62 71 81 77 82 83 Max 77 87 69 73 84 80 88 86 Min 53 70 60 69 79 72 75 81 Range 24 17 9 4 5 8 13 4 StD-P 9.8 6.7 2.5 1.4 1.7 3.9 5.6 1.2 Count 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Day 8: Summary Forecast for Thu, Jun 7, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 68 +3 ERCOT(SP) 88 +7 FRCC(SE) 87 +8 MAAC(NE) 71 +14 MAIN(CTR) 73 +4 MAPP(HP) 74 -3 NPCC(NE) 68 +19 SERC(SE) 80 +4 SPP(SP) 83 -1 WSCC(NW) 72 +7 WSCC(RK) 79 -1 WSCC(SW) 82 +5 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 68 79 60 72 82 76 83 83 Max 77 84 68 78 84 83 89 85 Min 60 75 56 69 80 67 77 81 Range 17 9 13 9 4 16 12 4 StD-P 6.4 3.1 3.9 3.0 1.4 7.0 5.0 1.2 Count 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Day 9: Summary Forecast for Fri, Jun 8, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 62 -10 ERCOT(SP) 79 -1 FRCC(SE) 74 -2 MAAC(NE) 55 -10 MAIN(CTR) 68 -6 MAPP(HP) 75 +1 NPCC(NE) 53 +1 SERC(SE) 67 -10 SPP(SP) 80 -5 WSCC(NW) 65 +2 WSCC(RK) 81 +3 WSCC(SW) 79 +3 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 69 77 57 71 81 74 83 82 Max 71 78 62 78 83 82 89 86 Min 68 75 54 65 77 68 79 79 Range 3 3 8 13 6 13 9 6 StD-P 1.1 1.2 3.4 6.3 2.2 5.7 3.2 3.0 Count 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Day 10: Summary Forecast for Sat, Jun 9, 2001. Syncrasy's Choice: Delta Temp. Volatility Matrix [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] [IMAGE][IMAGE] (Click on image to enlarge) [IMAGE] ECAR(CTR) 69 -3 ERCOT(SP) 81 NC FRCC(SE) 75 -2 MAAC(NE) 66 -3 MAIN(CTR) 74 +1 MAPP(HP) 75 -1 NPCC(NE) 61 +7 SERC(SE) 73 -5 SPP(SP) 82 -4 WSCC(NW) 63 NC WSCC(RK) 75 -1 WSCC(SW) 79 +2 Range Standard Deviation [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Reg CT HP NE NW RK SE SP SW Mean 63 68 60 59 69 72 76 71 Max 72 75 63 63 80 73 81 79 Min 53 59 57 54 56 71 71 63 Range 19 15 6 9 24 3 10 16 StD-P 8.9 7.2 2.6 4.0 10.9 0.9 4.8 8.0 Count 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Trader Summary is designed around and formatted for the [IMAGE]Plasma displays, RainbowWall? and DataWall? Trader Summary can also be viewed from www.syncrasy.com or www.apbenergy.com or www.truequote.com [IMAGE]
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the former--an extension of the 15 day deadline on disclosing the prices
From: Susan Scott 01/14/2000 11:48 AM
To: Drew Fossum@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Gallup
I'm confused -- are we asking for an extension of time to comply with the
Commission's conditions, or an extension of time to file a motion for
rehearing? |
Rebecca. attached you will find the presentation for the HPL deal. Please
forward to Jeff. If you have any questions or comments do not hesitate to
give me a call.
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 12/19/2000
04:21 PM ---------------------------
Patrick Wade
12/19/2000 04:12 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: |
Attached is a memo summarizing policy changes and revised trading limits that
will be recommended to the BOD for approval on the 13th, next week. We can
discuss at the Risk Forum Luncheon tomorrow (Chris, you're invited also) -
some DPR reporting practices may need modification to aggregate commodity
risk across the company.
Regards,
Cassandra. |
Attached please find the list of reports that you have had access to. On the home page each of these reports should be "blue" and any reports you do not have access to should be in "black". Please let me know which reports not listed in the attachment you should have access to.
I apologize of any inconveniences.
Chris Abel
Manager, Risk Controls
Global Risk Operations
713.853.3102
-----Original Message-----
From: Kitchen, Louise
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 10:57 PM
To: Abel, Chris
Subject: I am getting a bit fed up
with not being able to access our own reports - this is the second time I have asked. Please open up the reports to me. Or is there someone else I should be asking? |
Hi Dawn,
haven't heard from you recently. have you received anything from houston for me?
thx,
cooper |
Do you still expect Guinn to call Ken? If so, do we have updated talking
points (and background) for Ken? |
I was reading your pricing sheet... couldn't resist the teaser.... Where is the next California? pls advise.
BT
-----Original Message-----
From: Laporte, Nicole
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 9:21 AM
Subject: Enron Structure Sheet - October 2
<< File: October 2 Structure.xls >> |
?
?http://www.capitolalert.com/news/capalert01_20010416.html
- Capitol Alert Tough talk on energy Many Democratic lawmakers push to seize
generators. (2).url |
Gentlemen: as you may have heard, I am assuming responsibility for heading
up the government/regulatory affairs efforts beyond my current turf of Europe
to include Africa, Asia, Australia. This is why I generated an early e-mail
on the Gaza project. I am now trying to meet with my new team members, and
clients/customers in the organisation. I am headed to Houston on Sunday, for
3 days of meetings, and first week of March begin a journey that will take me
to most parts of East Asia/Australia. Any suggestions on how (where) we get
together, and do you think it is a high priority, or not urgent. It is not
that I am looking to avoid a trip, but e-mails like those below suggest that
I can be kept well-informed without flying somewhere just to say "hello". I
know Mac is in Dubai. I can fly there, or you can come to London (or are
there others I should also meet in Dubai?). Andrew - where are you based?
If in Dubai, then does it make sense for me to come to you? Sooner rather
than later, or no urgency? If in Houston, should we try to meet next week?
Or are you in still some other location? Your thoughts/views are
appreciated. thanks mcs
Andrew Makk@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
09/02/2000 17:03
To: Mac McClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Mark Schroeder@ECT, Joe Hillings@ENRON, Steven J Kean@EES, Scott
Reblitz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lora Sullivan@ENRON, Chris
Long@ENRON, Rick Bergsieker/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey
Hammad/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Terence H
Thorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, mlanoce@enron.com @
ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy.
Goldwyn
mac-
i have a slightly different view on your point #4. the israelis are actually
pushing for a palestinian water project as it will greatly strengthen the
israeli position in the land settlement discussions in the peace talks. the
PNA is saying that they need more land in the west bank in order to gain more
access to aquifers under the land. the isaelis want a desal project for the
PNA so that they can claim that the PNA has a larger water base, and thus
does not need to have more land for access to more water. the issue is that
there is not practical way in which gaza generated water can efficiently
reach the west bank, thus a water project in gaza should really be a moot
point in this discussion, although it will not be due to the lack of
rationale to their discussions.
i think that it is worth pointing out that the US consulate and embassy in
israel have been helpful to us. from the macro level, there needs to be more
proactive cooperation between the PNA and GOI on this project (due to the
logistical and technical reasons that mac pointed out below). furthermore,
it it worth noting that the PNA need to be more willing to adapt their
standards to be more in line with large international transactions, as the
local process that they wish to cling to is very cumbersome, and will not
benefit the PNA by attracting large scale foreign investment.
please let me know if you wish to discuss this further.
andrew
Enron International
From: Mac McClelland 02/09/2000 10:55 AM
To: Mark Schroeder@ECT, Joe Hillings@ENRON, Steven J Kean@EES, Scott
Reblitz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lora Sullivan@ENRON, Chris
Long@ENRON
cc: Rick Bergsieker/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Andrew
Makk/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey
Hammad/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Terence H
Thorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, mlanoce@enron.com @
ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy.
Goldwyn
The IPP in Gaza is progressing albeit somewhat behind schedule. This
combined cycle power plant is the first infrastructure development project in
Gaza and the first by a major Western company anywhere in "Palestine." There
are several issues which should be addressed and may be raised during the
Secretary's visit.
1. All equipment for the plant must transit Israel. We have been assured by
the Israelis that movement of the equipment will not be impeded as long as it
is on the list of equipment we provide them. That said, there are countless
opportunities for equipment to be delayed in Israel awaiting clearance,
whether on the list or not. First power could be delayed indefinitely if the
Israelis choose to do so for political, security, or other reasons.
2. Fuel for the plant, once operational, will also transit Israel. Again,
disruption of the fuel supply for any length of time will in effect pull the
plug on power in Gaza. Gas from Egypt has been discussed; it remains to be
seen if that will be a reality anytime soon.
3. Although not officially from the Israeli government, we have been told
that as soon as the first watt of power from the plant is produced, the
Israelis will turn off supply of electricity to Gaza. The current
consumption is about 110MW. The first phase of the plant will produce 40MW.
This appears to be the beginning of a power supply arrangement whereby Israel
sells Gaza electricity to make up the difference. That electricity is likely
to be more expensive than that which the plant will supply; Enron could well
end up being blamed for the higher cost.
4. Water is another critical issue. The Palestinians want their own supply
of fresh water which must necessarily be desalinated. Israel is currently
selling water to Gaza; it is not in Israel's best interest to lose this
customer, therefore she may attempt to delay a desalination project.
5. OPIC project funding is problematical. Since they originally invited
Enron to take on this project, they should necessarily also be involved.
Lack of OPIC support could jeopardize other project financing and drive up
costs.
6. The Israelis must also "approve" the environmental impact of the plant.
The plant will meet or exceed World Bank guidelines, more so when operating
on gas. While not a probem at this point, the Israelis could delay
construction/operation over environmental "concerns."
Andrew is the lead developer for this project and may have other issues for
consideration. Thanks. Mac
---------------------- Forwarded by Mac McClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on
02/09/2000 08:28 PM ---------------------------
To: Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES@ECT, Mac
McClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Scott
Reblitz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy.
Goldwyn
Mark -
Good suggestion. I spoke to Scott Rebltiz who told me that important
decisions are to made this week at OPIC concering the Gaza project. I will
work with Scott and John Hardy to make sure that our message is consistent
and helpful. I will also work with Mac for a comprehensive update and
strategy.
-Chris
Mark Schroeder@ECT
02/09/2000 06:35 AM
To: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chris Long/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mac
McClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy. Goldwyn
Joe?Chris - this covers some of my new turf. We have, I am told, a power
project in Gaza that we are working on. It is probably early days, but
perhpas Mac mcClelland in Dubai can shed some light on whether we would want
to get that project on the Secretary of Energy's radar screen. mcs
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 09/02/2000
11:33 ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Scott <s-mccarthy@bciu.org> 08/02/2000 22:00
To: mahn@usccmail.bms.com, calbee@dfintl.com, dean.allen@pareuro.com,
falmeida_sikorsky@compuserve.com, emily.altman@msdw.com,
jambler@ei.enron.com, ardilal@sji.pasanjor.com, jfarminton@west.raytheon.com,
rarmstro@submarinesystems.com, wmarnold@sepiv.shellus.com,
julius_asboth@raytheon.com, batay@ccgate.reci.com, taustell3@msn.com,
azevedom@winstim.com, michael_j_ball@mail.northgrum.com,
jim.bambrick@farrell.com, hbarraza@stewart.com, marta.bascom@airtouch.com,
rogersbeall@compuserve.com, bill.beisswanger@ey.com,
GB191587@MSXSEPC.SHELL.COM, thane.benedict@chadbourne.com, eric.benn@bms.com,
cbennett@pfizer.com, bennett@pbworld.com, fberger@louisberger.com,
eberk@icfkaiser.com, bethaje@texaco.com, mbey@chevron.com,
nbillotti@tcco.com, gbirutis@arinc.com, joe.bizzano@nrgenergy.com,
kblanchard@haythecurley.com, martha_blaxall@dai.com, blockri@winstim.com,
jtbolden@cat.com, fmbonge@sepiv.shellus.com, carter.booth@chase.com,
kbosche@fioc.com, uwe.bott@gecapital.com, boydj@winstim.com,
jboyd@sfdrill.com, rboyd@enron.com, bbradford@tda.gov,
jbrand@telephonics.com, kevin_f_brennan@email.mobil.com,
jesus_briceno@raytheon.com, conrad_brown@res.raytheon.com,
brown@connellco.com, coresorces@aol.com, nburakow@icfkaiser.com,
reburgess@duke-energy.com, mburpoe@aol.com, harold_burson@bm.com,
kent_burton@ogden-energy.com, BurtonLD@bp.com, ljbuss@duke-energy.com,
tom.butler@chase.com, mitchell_s_butta@mail.northgrum.com,
campbellj@winstim.com, margaret.h.campbell@bellatlantic.com,
dick.carano@fluordaniel.com, dante.caravaggio@jacobs.com,
nestor.carbonell@pepsico.com, charles_l_carpenter@mail.northgrum.com,
fernando.carrizosa@wackenhutcorp.com, solardc@bellatlantic.net,
charles_caruso@merck.com, brian.casey@corporate.ge.com,
rcavey@americanstandard.com, chambej@md.ahp.com, chapmana@bp.com,
coresorces@aol.com, rohit.chaudhry@chadbourne.com,
armando_chavez@agilent.com, stevechesebro@pennzoil.com, pccjr@energy-usa.com,
michael_claes@bm.com, rclegg@bellhelicopter.textron.com,
marvin_e_clifton@email.mobil.com, ned.cloonan@aig.com, wclossey@lga.att.com,
galen.cobb@halliburton.com, mike_cochran@anadarko.com, stevec@hostpj.usa.com,
isabella.m.cointepas@sb.com, ecole@tamsconsultants.com,
jean.l.cole@exxon.sprint.com, michael_coleman@parsons.com, rjcolgan@cat.com,
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sy_corenson@hp.com, robert_a_costa@res.raytheon.com, ron.t.covais@lmco.com,
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susan_crowley@merck.com, fcummins@nacds.org, cunninghamj@epenergy.com,
scurley@haythecurley.com, darbym@ms.com, ian_davis@oxy.com,
nadavis@mail.hac.com, juan.deleon@jacobs.com, don.deline@halliburton.com,
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j-donald@bciu.org, cduffy@mailer.kmec.com, eduffy@skadden.com,
loretta.dunn@hughes.com, steve.dutton@comsat.com, catherine_dwyer@nyl.com,
david.j.earnshaw@sb.com, dedelman@edelman.com, redelman@edelman.com,
saelbert@amoco.com, ellswp@pfizer.com, dewaem@pfizer.com,
everett_sally@bah.com, ralph_fairbanks@kmrpower.com, robert.fallon@chase.com,
larryfarmer@halliburton.com, mfarrar@mail.arco.com,
steve_farrar@guardian.com, afasciano@lucent.com, andrew.fawthrop@unocal.com,
paul_feldman@anadarko.com, mpfernandez-baca@duke-energy.com,
dfine@corp.sbc.com, louise.finnerty@pepsi.com, peter_finnerty@csx.com,
peter.fitzgerald@chadbourne.com, c_tanai_fleenor@parsons.com,
stephen.flett@aexp.com, George_A_Folsom@email.msn.com, fonseyp@texaco.com,
martyforte@mindspring.com, jefox@mintz.com, bfree@chubb.com,
orit.frenkel@corporate.ge.com, Howard.Frey@aig.com,
douglas.m.fried@chadbourne.com, cfrost@forbes.com, ken_frydman@edelman.com,
sfuller@chubb.com, michael.gadbaw@corporate.ge.com, lsgaibor@compuserve.com,
mgale@warnaco.com, marykelley.k.gannon@bellatlantic.com, sgarber@sfdrill.com,
gard6942@mlb.com, robert_gardner@email.mobil.com, wgardner@chubb.com,
garibaldic@sji.pasanjor.com, ken_gaulden@sealand.com, nomad68@earthlink.net,
eugene.gay@cpmx.saic.com, dgeanacopolous@akingump.com,
lynn.gedanken@chadbourne.com, georgen@epenergy.com,
ralph_gerson@guardian.com, peter.getsinger@db.com, sghilaga@nacds.org,
sghilaga@ultracom.net, gillespie@scowcroft.com, gillickj@winstim.com,
jon_d_glassman@mail.northgrum.com, kgoddard@pw-inc.com,
arlene_delapaz@md.northgrum.com, neil.golden@chadbourne.com, larry@pira.com,
enrique.l.gomez@lmco.com, randy.goode@sippican.com,
william.greason@chadbourne.com, green_candy_a@cat.com,
james_e_green@email.mobil.com, sgreen@unocal.com,
dave.gribbin@halliburton.com, griffm@winstim.com, jgroberg@volt.com,
grosswo@mail.northgrum.com, richard.guay@jacobs.com, k-gut@bciu.org,
dean.l.guttormson@exxon.sprint.com, robert_w_haines@email.mobil.com,
jwhakkinen@marathonoil.com, bill.hale@exxon.com, hall2r@kochind.com,
william_e_hall@parsons.com, kenneth.hansen@chadbourne.com,
kharbert@mailer.kmec.com, jhardy@ei.enron.com, harkinr@corpdc.utc.com,
billritten@aol.com, scott.a.harris@lmco.com, hastied9@compuserve.com,
lhay@chevron.com, brian_healy@merck.com, hedgep@pfizer.com,
fernando.hegel@wackenhutcorp.com, neville_henry@anadarko.com,
lynn_azar@anadarko.com, mherber@mail.arco.com, heroldra@bp.com,
harry.hicks@ey.com, hillj2@bp.com, thill@dfintl.com, jhillin@enron.com,
lsulliv@enron.com, james_hilton@parsons.com, santiago_hinojosa@bm.com,
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shorton@pbwt.com, jahoward@bechtel.com, peter.howell@citicorp.com,
henry.hsiang@aig.com, lhudson@unocal.com, huntington_erin_b@lilly.com,
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jago@oldworldind.com, james.l.jamerson@lmco.com, jamesch1@mail.northgrum.com,
jarvisa@md.ahp.com, jjeffrey@dttus.com, mjichlin@louisberger.com,
oakley.johnson@aig.com, lionel.johnson@citicorp.com,
kevin.b.jordan@chadbourne.com, paul.kaiser@nrgenergy.com,
george_kappaz@kmrpower.com, rfolensbee@mailer.kmec.com,
al.kappelmann@libertymutual.com, rkarlgaard@forbes.com,
dickey_kathryn_m@lilly.com, patricia-katayama@dc.edelman.com,
diana.keegan@aig.com, kelleyb@epenergy.com, john.r.kelly@exxon.sprint.com,
kathleenkell@earthlink.com, donald_s_kendall@res.raytheon.com,
tim.kernan@fluordaniel.com, Joyce.Choate@FLUORCORP.com, skerr@mail.arco.com,
jkessler@porterwright.com, lk@lovainc.com, lovak@prodigy.net,
fking@bellhelicopter.textron.com, richard.g.kirkland@lmco.com,
helena.klumpp@chadbourne.com, jknight@fioc.com,
joy_l_koch@mail.northgrum.com, rkochman@volt.com, mkoprulu@mfi-ny.com,
pkorff@skadden.com, kostimv@texaco.com, ans.kristbergs@farrell-lines.com,
sandra_j_kristoff@newyorklife.com, Alex_Kulpecz@AZURIX.enron.com,
edward.kuncar@wackenhutcorp.com, jkuspa@mailer.kmec.com,
christoph.ladanyi@gs.com, glandegger@pw-inc.com, rlarios@corp.sbc.com,
laudienl@epenergy.com, lawrenjd@ix.netcom.com,
david_ledesma@AZURIX.enron.com, ed.lee@aig.com, leet@winstim.com,
denyse.lefever@lmco.com, richard_lehfeldt@missionenergy.com,
llenfest@oracle.com, cel@energy-usa.com, john.libonati@owenscorning.com,
jeff.lifur@chadbourne.com, duke.ligon@dvn.com, lynn_alleva@dai.com,
jerry.d.lindstrom@lmco.com, juan_llovet@parsons.com,
adriana.i.griffith@parsons.com, loderw@winstim.com, wlor@chevron.com,
losi@pbworld.com, andrew.loughlin@libertymutual.com, phil_luks@kmrpower.com,
rodney.j.macalister@usa.conoco.com, stuart.macdonald@chase.com,
madden@farrell-lines.com, wmaddox@bellhelicopter.textron.com,
mariella.mahan@enron.com, michael.d.maher@exxon.com, paul.mandry@avon.com,
marani@israelemb.org, cmarcenaro@louisberger.com, amarchetti@hess.com,
gary.c.marfin@usa.conoco.com, mmarino@tamsconsultants.com,
trudy.marshall@nrgenergy.com, craig.martin@jacobs.com,
joseph.martin@chase.com, keith.martin@chadbourne.com, momartin@estee.com,
pedro_martinez@raytheon.com, richard.mathews@avon.com,
bmay@bellhelicopter.textron.com, norman_c_mazurek@res.raytheon.com,
chemarie@monmouth.com, s-mccarthy@bciu.org,
jim.mccarty@libertyinternational.com, jmcfarla@us.oracle.com,
Bruce_C._McKay@CORP.CNG.COM, McLaughlin@pbworld.com, rmcphail@dttus.com,
james.g.melonas@bellatlantic.com, dgmengebier@cmsenergy.com,
sandy.merber@corporate.ge.com, michel@pbworld.com, don_mickelwait@dai.com,
milburi@mail.northgrum.com, jrmiller2@west.raytheon.com,
john_minihane@fwc.com, simeon_l_moats@email.mobil.com,
boyd.montgomery@unocal.com, cmoomjian@sfdrill.com, mmoore@acec.org,
mmorley@edelman.com, elambert.com@mindspring.com, stewart@stewart.com,
isabel_moya@dai.com, jmoyer@warnaco.com, rmulligan@chubb.com,
kevin.mulvey@aig.com, deborah.e.myers@sb.com, ken_nadolny@anadarko.com,
joyce_griffin@anadarko.com, tnanney@corp.sbc.com, naraf@winstim.com,
hernan.narea@chase.com, nathanh@winstim.com, r_d_nelson@email.mobil.com,
james.nelson@lmco.com, ted.nevins@aig.com, twnichol@oracle.com,
michael_nocera@newyorklife.com, Rmnorthrup@cat.com, nosseira@ms.com,
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oneillm@labs.wyeth.com, oneill@pbworld.com, john.b.o'sullivan@chadbourne.com,
tolic@icnpharm.com, charlie.oliver@fluordaniel.com, josborne@stewart.com,
jeffrey_osborne@parsons.com, wayne.osterman@libertymutual.com,
paul.ostling@ey.com, bob.oswald@aexp.com, fpandith@mintz.com,
mpanic@icnpharm.com, robert.papas@corporate.ge.com, Nancy.Patton@parsons.com,
c-chris.pavlides@usa.conoco.com, jon.d.pender@sb.com,
greg_pensabene@anadarko.com, rperez_sikorsky@compuserve.com,
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karen.peterson@bms.com, daniel.c.petri@bellatlantic.com, fphelps@unocal.com,
barbara.phillips@airtouch.com, ann_pickard@email.mobil.com,
gapickart@cmsenergy.com, pierrelouisl@winstim.com, bud.piland@mcdermott.com,
bmay@bellhelicopter.textron.com, joe_pinto@hp.com, jeanne_hoerter@merck.com,
pollarb@corpdc.utc.com, dpolo@icfkaiser.com, fjp@symbolic.com,
jody.powers@halliburton.com, george_p_pradas@email.mobil.com,
preissj@corpdc.utc.com, prieto@pbworld.com, lprosser@dttus.com,
kpuvak@acec.org, jrafuse@unocal.com, rragan@bechtel.com,
rod_j_ragan@parsons.com, draymond@acec.org, eregan@tamsconsultants.com,
ReicheEA@bp.com, walt_reichert@hp.com, charles_o_richards@amoco.com,
tim.richards@corporate.ge.com, al_richey@anadarko.com, riverpw@texaco.com,
jack_roadhouse@parsons.com, joseph.robertson@wackenhutcorp.com,
irobins@volt.com, damian.robinson@aexp.com, vrocca@louisberger.com,
lberger@louisberger.com, eric.rohtla@aig.com, mrollin@mail.arco.com,
diana.roner@wackenhutcorp.com, rosaj@epenergy.com, kfrose@sepiv.shellus.com,
steven.rosenberg@hbo.com, larry_rosenblatt@email.mobil.com,
garyross@pira.com, Maria.Ruess@comsat.com, peter.ew.russell@chase.com,
steve_rutkowski@anadarko.com, bill.ryzinski@nrgenergy.com,
arthur.sackler@twi.com, esamara@worldspace.com, nsamara@worldspace.com,
antranig.sarkissian@citicorp.com, luis.sastre@lmco.com,
jsatterwhite@sikorsky.com, nancysauer@pennzoil.com, rsaul@phrma.org,
rscharar@fcacorp.com, jeschmeltzer@pbwt.com, william.schmidt@chadbourne.com,
pschnell@skadden.com, thomas.d.schoegler@lmco.com, rschofield@hess.com,
marilyn.schorin@intl.pepsi.com, mschroeder@enron.com,
pschuchter@mailer.kmec.com, aschwartz@pw-inc.com, bschweigel@oldworldind.com,
robert.shapiro@chadbourne.com, alan.j.shepherd@mw.com,
mollie.shields@bms.com, larry_g_shockley@parsons.com, sbsi@chevron.com,
william.h.siefken@lmco.com, kruskaia.sierra-escalante@chadbourne.com,
silkenatj@winstim.com, ronald.singer@ae.ge.com, elliott.slade@db.com,
denis_slavich@kmrpower.com, midges@ms.com, steve.smith@gecapital.com,
sandy.o'meara@gecapital.com, jack.w.snyder@lmco.com, solbera@texaco.com,
solliea@texaco.com, francis.stankard@aexp.com, rystebbin@aol.com,
mstewart@dc.textron.com, pstirlin@us.oracle.com, dcarlson@mailer.kmec.com,
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bill_sullivan@anadarko.com, mark.f.supko@lmco.com, sally.susman@aexp.com,
david.syphard@crssc.com, president@artleygroup.com, VTarallo@aol.com,
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cc:
Subject: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy. Goldwyn
TO: BCIU Members
FROM: Scott McCarthy
Director of Programs
Ph: 212-490-0460, ext. 224
Fx: 212-697-8526
PRE-DEPARTURE BRIEFING
BCIU and the U.S. Department of Energy are pleased to announce an industry
briefing with:
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF ENERGY DAVID GOLDWYN
IN PREPARATION FOR ENERGY SECRETARY BILL RICHARDSON'S
MIDDLE EAST TRIP
(EGYPT, ISRAEL, PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY,
KUWAIT, AND SAUDI ARABIA)
DATE: Thursday, February 17, 2000
TIME: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
PLACE: Department of Energy
Room 7C016
1000 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson is visiting the Middle East February
19-26 where he will meet with officials in Egypt, Israel, the Palestinian
Authority, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. He is expected to sign bilateral
Science and Technology Agreements (or annexes to existing agreements)
focused on solar and renewable energy, advanced power systems, and/or
electric vehicle programs with Egypt and Israel, as well as an Energy
Cooperation Agreement with the Palestinian Authority. He will meet the
leaderships of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia on international oil company
involvement in the upstream oil sector and other issues important to U.S.
industry.
BCIU invites you to join Department of Energy Assistant Secretary for
International Affairs David Goldwyn, Deputy Assistant Secretary Theresa
Fariello, Special Assistant to Secretary Richardson for Policy Rachel King,
and Director for NIS, Russia and Middle East Affairs Len Coburn for an
industry roundtable in preparation for this visit. Companies are
encouraged to bring background material for the Secretary's use during the
trip to this meeting if they have not been provided to the Department of
Energy previously.
If you have any questions regarding this program, please contact Jeffrey
Donald at tel. (202) 775-6074, fax: (202) 775-6025; E-MAIL j-donald@bciu.org.
-------------------------------------------------------------
If you would like to attend, please complete the form below and respond via
reply e-mail OR fax your reservation to (202) 775-6025.
Name:____________________ Title:__________________________
Social Security Number (for clearance into
the Department of Energy):______________________
Company:__________________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________
Phone:__________________ Fax:______________________
Email:___________________________________
Program number: 3750JD |
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"Michael
Gagliardi" To: <dgagliardi@reliantenergy.com>,
david_ricks@gsdm.com,
<mikegag@msn. tony.a.rogers@fritolay.com
com> cc:
Subject: Fw: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #48
04/19/01
09:12 AM
----- Original Message -----
From: TruOrange@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:39 PM
To: TruOrange@aol.com; hramsey@intellimark-it.com
Subject: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #48
True Orange Fax/E-Mail Service
Volume 9, Fax/E-Mail #48, Wednesday, April 18, 2001
Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530, Austin, Texas 78755 -
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512-795-8536
Top UT Basketball Assistant Gets Head Job at Siena
Rob Lanier, 32, the Longhorns' top assistant basketball coach and lead=20
recruiter for the last two years, was named head coach at Siena College
in=20
Loudonville, N.Y., Wednesday.
UT head coach Rick Barnes was out of town on a recruiting trip, but he
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a statement praising Lanier and saying he is as qualified to be a head
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as any assistant coach he has known.
Barnes gave no indication when he will name a new assistant. Six of his=20
former assistants have become college head coaches and that is because
he=20
always hires a bright, young assistant on the way up who also happens to
be=20
an outstanding recruiter. He only has them for a year or two, but they
are=20
very productive during that time, and then he goes out and finds
another=20
bright, young one to take the departed guy's place.
Lanier recruited several outstanding prospects for the Longhorns,
including=20
most of last year's top freshmen and incoming point guard recruit T. J.
Ford=
.
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QUAN COSBY UPDATE: I talked to Albert Satchell tonight. He is the guardian
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heralded UT recruit Quan Cosby. He told me that Quan Cosby told a TV
reporte=
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he probably would give up football if he is one of the first 10 players=20
chosen in the major league draft. Some callers have told me today that the
T=
V=20
reporter quoted Cosby as saying he would choose baseball if he is drafted
in=
=20
the first 10 rounds. I didn't hear the TV report, but there is a big=20
difference in being one of the first 10 players drafted and being drafted
in=
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the first 10 rounds. With 30 major league teams, 300 players will be
chosen=20
in the first 10 rounds. Anyway, after talking to Satchell, my blood
pressure=
=20
has returned to normal because Cosby, while he is a great athlete and=20
undoubtedly is an outstanding baseball player, will not be one of the
first=20
10 players drafted. He probably will be one of the first 300. The
biggest=20
difference in being one of the first 10 guys drafted and being the 300th
guy=
=20
drafted is about $2 million or $3 million.
* * * *
I've had some calls today saying there are reports on some internet
sites=20
that redshirt freshman LB Rashad Thomas has left the team. He was out
workin=
g=20
out with the rest of them (voluntarily, of course) yesterday, so unless
he=20
quit today, he's still a Longhorn.
* * * *
FOOTBALL RECRUITING NOTES: L'Tydrick Riley of Crockett is one of the
state's=
=20
top junior recruits. he plays QB at Crockett, but projects as a WR in=20
college. He's big, fast, athletic and he's an Aggie lean, primarily
because=20
his uncle, Claude Riley, also from Crockett, played basketball at A&M,=20
probably about 20 years ago. But young Riley says he plans to attend camps
a=
t=20
UT and A&M this summer. With our facilities and coaching staff and
city,=20
compared to the Aggies' facilities and coaching staff and city, I like
our=20
chances. . . Texas probably will award about 20 to 22 scholarships in=20
February and as many as six or seven of them could be filled by
defensive=20
linemen. After years of skimpy crops of defensive linemen, there are a lot
o=
f=20
top juniors around and many of them really like the Longhorns. DTs Lyle=20
Sendlein of Scottsdale Chaparral and Kasey Studdard of Highlands Ranch,=20
Colo., are sons of former Longhorn stars. DE Chase Pittman of
Shreveport=20
Evangel is the brother of Cole Pittman, the popular young Longhorn DT who
wa=
s=20
killed in a traffic accident about six weeks ago in a tragedy that shook
th=
e=20
UT campus. I like our chances will all three of these fine out-of-state=20
prospects. The Longhorns also are in strong contention for two top DTs
in=20
Texas (Rodrique Wright of Alief Hastings and Earl Anderson of San Marcos)
an=
d=20
also for two top DEs (Travis Leitko of The Woodlands and Larry Dibbles
of=20
Lancaster). They also are in the race for several other top prospects in
the=
=20
defensive line, so signs point to UT having a great class of defensive=20
linemen to go along with the great class of offensive linemen who are
coming=
=20
in as freshman this year. . . The Longhorns' first summer camp will begin
on=
=20
June 4, which is just a little more than six weeks away. That's when
coach=20
Mack Brown and his assistants usually start raking in top commitments,
and=20
they are poised to do it again because many of the top players like
Texas=20
enough to at least consider committing early. Just remember, Jonathan
Scott=20
did it in early June last year.
* * * *
TRACK RECRUITING NOTE: Sage Thames of Wolfforth Frenship, the nation's
top=20
high school pole vaulter, has signed with Texas. Thames, already a
two-team=20
state Class 4A champion, has vaulted 17-7, which is the seventh highest
vaul=
t=20
in national high school history.
* * * *
My next e-mail/fax will be whenever events warrant.
* * * *
The True Orange Fax Service includes at least 99 fax/e-mails a year
and=20
costs $99 ($79 by E-Mail). The True Orange Newsletter includes 26=20
newsletters and is published weekly during football season and twice
monthly=
=20
during most of the other months. It costs $45. Save by subscribing to
both=20
for $130 (or $110 if you take the faxes via E-Mail or $99 if you take
the=20
faxes and newsletter via E-Mail). Send check to address at the top of
page=
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I also update my 900 number =E2=80=93 1-900-288-8839 =E2=80=93 frequently
w=
ith recruiting=20
news. My E-Mail address is: truorange@aol.com
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Need to discuss Spot Agreement w/ you. Please call when time permits.
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
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Phone 713-853-7658
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fyi...
-----Original Message-----
From: CustomerNotices, WGPHOU [mailto:WGPHOU.CustomerNotices@Williams.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:18 AM
Subject: TETCO Electric Power Cost Adjustment Effective 02/01/02
January 17, 2002
To: S-2 Customers
Re: TETCO Electric Power Cost Adjustment Effective 02/01/02
On December 27, 2001 Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation
(TETCO) filed revised tariff sheets in Docket No. RP02-131 to
reflect its Electric Power Cost Adjustment. Included in the
filing were revised rates under TETCO's Rate Schedule X-28 which
Transco uses to render service under its Rate Schedule S-2. The
revised rates have a proposed effective date of February 1, 2002,
and if accepted as proposed would result in the following changes
in Transco's Rate Schedule S-2 rates:
Demand Rate - $0.0270 increase
Demand Charge Adjustment - $0.0021 increase
Withdrawal Rate - $0.0008 increase
Please refer any questions to Mike Heeney, Rate Department, at
(713) 215-2424. |
I wanted to get an update on the Bridgeline gas. Given our last conversation, I am assuming that you have done a deal with Bridgeline to buy the gas. If not and if you are expecting me to sell the gas for July, then I need to know ASAP. The window of opportunity to sell gas for July is almost shut.
I would appreciate an update.
Thanks
Robin |
Caroline:
Please make sure that they know that in addition to the signed confirms, we
need the legal opinion. I'm in meetings after 2 today so try to catch me
before then.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3889
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
carol.st.clair@enron.com
Caroline Abramo@ENRON
05/01/2001 12:27 PM
To: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Russell Dyk/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mog
Heu/NA/Enron@Enron, Robyn Zivic/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: ISDA Draft Quark Power LLC and ENA
Brent/ Carol- before you go to your conference:
Brent- can you please send out the doc to SAC- checking on the manager (its
just the one fund) but please just leave blank for now.
Carol- AIG funds.. I am getting the confirm back..their lawyer has a
question.. we will call you with him today. Hope to get the ISDAs out to
them too.
From: Brent Hendry on 05/01/2001 11:48 AM
To: dbicker@paloma.com
cc: Paul Radous/Enron@EnronXGate, Caroline Abramo/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: ISDA Draft Quark Power LLC and ENA
Dan,
Here is the latest draft of the ISDA Agreement. Please review and let me
know if you have additional comments or questions.
Regards,
Brent Hendry
Enron North America
1400 Smith Street
Houston Texas 77002
Phone: 713 853 7124
Fax: 713 646 3490 |
Business/Financial Desk; Section C
Flaws Cited in California Electricity Market
?
10/07/2000
The New York Times
Page 4, Column 1
c. 2000 New York Times Company
PASADENA, Calif., Oct. 6 -- California's electricity market is not ''workably
competitive'' and needs to be fixed, the California Power Exchange said in a
draft report.
Wholesale power prices from May to July more than quadrupled from a year
earlier as demand strained supplies during weather that was hotter than
normal. Some generators appeared to hold back power at times of peak
consumption, waiting until prices surged.
This happened because of ''structural flaws in the design of the California
electricity markets,'' the report said. ''These design flaws need to be
addressed,'' it said. A final report is expected next week.
The exchange recommended easing restrictions on building power plants and
penalizing companies for waiting until the last minute to deliver power. It
did not cite a specific power-plant owner, marketer or utility as responsible
for the problem.
The nonprofit power exchange was created by the state legislature in 1996 to
operate a marketplace where utilities and other big buyers and sellers could
get electricity.
The PG&E Corporation's Pacific Gas and Electric, Edison International's
Southern California Edison and Sempra Energy's San Diego Gas and Electric buy
all their power through the exchange.
Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison have said they face
billions of dollars of losses because rates they can charge customers are
frozen far below the rates they had to pay for power on the exchange this
summer. |
Rick -- FYI. I saw your email this morning and would need Steve's approval no later than this Thursday.
Thanks.
Jo Ann
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Cindy R.
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 4:58 PM
To: Hill, Jo Ann
Subject: November Ad Hoc Grants
Jo Ann,
I will be forwarding the November Ad Hoc Grants to Executive Comp on Friday, October 12. If Rick Shapiro decides to submit the proposed Ad Hocs for November, I need them this Thursday so that I can have them ready for his signature on Friday.
THANKS,
Cindy |
she still works here. she is probably on vacation or something. i am sure
she will get right back to daddy when she gets in town. she sounds hot. |
PGL and North Shore converted part of their index supply deal into a nymex
fix price (basis is still floating). Please amend the existing supply deal
to reflect this change and confirm the supply contract ammendment as we
discussed. Feel free to call me if you have any questions.
PGL 06/01-10/02 10000 mmbtu/d 4.42 Nymex only
NS 06/01-10/02 2500 mmbtu/d 4.42 Nymex only
it is TAGG # V82405
Jim |
The above deal is the one that I changed from NX1 to NX3 this morning so that it would correctly unwind the original deal - NI6189.1. The impact to you should be roughly ($48,000). Let me know if anything else falls out on this one. It is in the NG-Price book.
PL |
At our 2nd meeting on Feb 8, we reviewed the purpose of each subgroup and
heard progress updates from each of the groups. We scheduled our 3rd meeting
for Friday, February 25, from 9:30 am to 11:30 am CST. At this meeting, we
will
1) hear from the "Descriptive Model" subgroup (Roy, Mark, Amr, Rob) about the
ways Public Affairs supports EES in the US and Europe, what works well, what
could improve, and practices that could be transferred between regions,
2) hear from the "Resources & Information" subgroup (Peggy, Rita, Jim) about
who are the right contacts in each organization, how we can depict these and
communicate them, and how information can be made accessible (intranet,
Information Resources WG, etc.),
3) hear from the "Product Development" subgroup (John, Roy, Peggy, Steve)
about some ideas for adding to EES' commercial offerings,
4) hear from the "Client Needs" subgroup (Harry, Nancy Mike) about an
approach for eliciting input from EES on their needs from Public Affairs, and
progress to date, and
5) hear from the newly formed "Interaction" subgroup (Amr, Harry, Steve)
about how EES' presence in world markets could affect Enron valuations of
other business opportunities.
If any of the groups have materials to distribute, please coordinate with me
and we will make sure it is distributed prior to the meeting.
We will contact you later with call-in numbers for the conference. Thank you. |
Start Date: 4/22/01; HourAhead hour: 10; No ancillary schedules awarded.
Variances detected.
Variances detected in Energy Import/Export schedule.
Variances detected in Load schedule.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final
Schedules\2001042210.txt
---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----
$$$ Variance found in table tblINTCHG_IMPEXP.
Details: (Hour: 10 / Preferred: 12.00 / Final: 11.98)
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
SC_ID: ECTRT
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 4/22/01
TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS
INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_ERNIE
ENGY_TYPE: WHEEL
---- SC Trades Schedule ----
*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.
Details:
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
SC_ID: EPMI
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 4/22/01
TRADING_SC: ECH1
PNT_OF_INTRC: NP15
SCHED_TYPE: ENGY
PURCH_SALE: 2
DEAL_NO: 1
---- Load Schedule ----
$$$ Variance found in table tblLoads.
Details: (Hour: 10 / Preferred: 63.68 / Final: 63.65)
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
LOAD_ID: PGE3
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 4/22/01
SC_ID: EPMI |
Audrey,
Attached for your review are drafts of the following documents
1. Amendment Number 3 to the Securities Purchase Agreement compared against
the version circulated on Monday;
2. Amendment Number 4 to the Project Development Agreement compared against
the version circulated on Monday;
3. Amendment Number 1 to the Guaranty; and
4. The Assignment of Interests (in preparation for Friday's closing).
In order to expedite the review process, I am simultaneously sending copies
of these documents to ENA for their final approval; therefore, they remain
subject to further changes if necessary.
Regarding Amendment 2 to the SPA and Amendment 3 to the PDA, ENA will be
faxing executed copies of the documents directly to AES this evening.
Please call me with comments at your earliest convenience.
Best regards.
Aaron P. Roffwarg
Bracewell & Patterson, LLP
South Tower Pennzoil Place
711 Louisiana St.
Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 221-1117 (Ph)
(713) 221-2184 (Fax)
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT:
This information is intended only for the use of the individual or
entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is
privileged, confidential, and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable
law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified
that any dissemination of this information is strictly prohibited. If
you have received this information in error, please notify us
immediately by telephone at (713) 221-1117 or by fax at (713) 221-2184,
and confirm that you have destroyed this information and any copies.
Thank you.
- #1287275 v1 - AM 1 TO GUARANTY_1.doc
- #1287349 v1 - ASSIGNMENT OF INTERESTS_1.doc
- redspa_1.doc
- redpda_1.doc |
Great,
Please, let me know. There are several good films playing currently.
Vince
Jlpnymex@aol.com on 04/04/2000 10:09:28 AM
To: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Vince,
I will check with David and get back with you. I still want to hear about
your California trip.
Jana |
IntercontinentalExchange
Firm Power Price Bulletin
For Power Delivered on Tuesday, November 27, 2001
(Trade Date of Monday, November 26, 2001)
Click here to access index history |
Guys,
Puget is claiming that we did a real-time deal with their trader, Lisa, on
October 17 HE 20. The terms are 20MW purchased from Puget at a rate of
$115. We cannot find anything in the Inc or Services sheet, and nothing is
in EnPower. Please look in your trade books for this deal to confirm. I
will get more information from Puget if I can, but so far, that's all I know.
Thanks,
Caroline
PS Please respond to Virginia on this, whether you did the deal or not. |
I have taken a quick look at the schedules attached and unfortunately they are not standard ISDA schedules and are not in a form to which we can agree. We can provide ISDA documentation to you tomorrow which would be satisfactory from a legal perspective but it will not be exactly the form attached to their e-mail. We will also need Credit's approval and they rarely approve ISDA masters without any credit provisions. There is an existing ISDA between ENA and an entity called Entergy-Koch Trading, LP which we would be able to use from our side but I don't know if that would work for them. (It's existence might speed the negotiation process for an ISDA since we could pretty much duplicate its terms [except for credit and the additional provisions we require for regulated utilities] for Entergy.)
-----Original Message-----
From: Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:50 PM
To: Taylor, Mark E (Legal)
Cc: Frihart, Bryant
Subject: FW: Request for Proposals - Financial Swaps
Importance: High
Mark:
I am forwarding this to you for your delegation or response since it is a financial swap.
Thanks,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Frihart, Bryant
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:47 PM
To: Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Subject: FW: Request for Proposals - Financial Swaps
Importance: High
Standard ISDA's are you comfortable with us proceeding?
Thanks,
Bryant
-----Original Message-----
From: SOMMERS, DAVID [mailto:DSOMMER@entergy.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 2:55 PM
To: Bart D. Bruderer (E-mail); Bob Ryan (E-mail); Brian Frihart
(E-mail); Brian Rickers (E-mail); Diane Clark (E-mail); Doug Wittenberg
(E-mail); Edgar Smith (E-mail); Gaye Seay (E-mail); Gordon Mayeaux
(E-mail); Igor Gonta (E-mail); Janet Coy (E-mail); Jeff Perritt
(E-mail); John Fahy (E-mail); John Shaw (E-mail); Karen McIlvoy
(E-mail); Neal Stockham (E-mail); Robert Faitell (E-mail); Steve Bohanan
(E-mail); Steve Wilburn (E-mail)
Subject: Request for Proposals - Financial Swaps
Importance: High
<<ISDA Master Agreement-EGSI.doc>> <<ISDA Master Agreement-ELI.doc>>
<<ISDA Schedule for EGSI.doc>> <<ISDA Schedule for ELI.doc>> <<RPF Gas
Hedge 10-5.doc>>
Please see the attached RFP with attachments. You can call Dave
Sommers at 281-297-3502 if you have any questions.
Thank you.
David Sommers |
So, is this ok now?
D
From: Stella L Morris 01/11/2000 11:09 AM
To: Charlotte Hawkins/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Howard B Camp/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pat
Clynes/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Revision - Black Marlin - meter 986782 for 8/98 - UA4
The above meter is non-allocatable and was off system, actuals at meter #8693.
Thanks, Stella
---------------------- Forwarded by Stella L Morris/HOU/ECT on 01/11/2000
11:01 AM ---------------------------
From: Stella L Morris 12/28/99 05:55 PM
To: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Howard B Camp/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Revision - Black Marlin - meter 986782 for 8/98 - UA4
Revision - According to measurement, there is flow of 7,394 in 8/98, however,
there is nothing to indicate this is gas that was received on HPL in OSS. I
checked MIPs and there is a measurement statement that supports the flow rate
of 7,394 MMBTu.
Daren is there a deal in CPR which may not have fed over to OSS? I checked
OSS for the whole year of 1998 and there are no other deals in OSS. It does
seem strange that this is the only month of flow.
Thanks, Stella |
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It was suggested by Tim Belden to re-group and analyze the processes in which FSP and Enpower synchronize. I have set up a tentative date for everyone to meet. Please let me know if this time is good for all.
Diana Scholtes
Monday October 8
Mt. Bachelor
1:00 |
Attached please find the proposed credit terms to assist in the preparation
of a draft ISDA. A guaranty format has been provided and will be forwarded
to you by Veronica Gonzalez. Please note that EPMI currently has a gty from
Cargill, Inc. in place, so to the extent that you would prefer to start with
that format, they would be okay. Comments or questions, please call.
Rgds,
Ed Sacks |
A very, very hearty congratulations on your promotion, Ms Leibman.
Best,
Jeff |
guess it helps to attach the file.
PL
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT on 01/23/2001
12:56 PM ---------------------------
Phillip M Love
01/23/2001 12:57 PM
To: Mark C Austin/AA/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Nov & dec central p&ls
Attached is a file we put together with the daily figures on them for Central
1 & Central 2. The total page should tie to what I gave you last week. I
highlighted the five days on each month the highest absolute value change. I
then attached those days P&L top sheets. Please review this information and
let us know what type of detailed support you will need. Thanks.
PL |
Start Date: 4/21/01; HourAhead hour: 4; HourAhead schedule download failed.
Manual intervention required. |
Because I am taking a half day tommorrow. It is on my calendar.
Becky Spencer
04/30/2001 11:24 AM
To: Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Need time!
This is a sufficient repsonse. Hey, Dan. You're loosing your touch! How
come no days off??
Dan J Hyvl
04/30/2001 11:06 AM
To: Becky Spencer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Need time!
It appears that I had a lot of time in the office. Every day. No vacation
or sick time off. Is this a sufficient response?
Becky Spencer
04/30/2001 11:02 AM
To: Shawna Flynn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ann Elizabeth White/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan J
Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harry M Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Ogden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carlos
Sole/NA/Enron@Enron, Kathleen Carnahan/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Vanessa Griffin/ENRON@enronXgate, Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Need time!
Need time for pay period ending 4-30-01. Thanks! |
We have received the following executed EEI agreements:
Sempra Energy Trading Corp. - 11/15/2000
Dayton Power and Light Company - 12/5/2000
Copies will be distributed to Legal and Credit. |
very helpful. thank you.
Margaret Carson
09/26/2000 01:12 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Re: CALIF GDP AND HIGH TECH
Jeff Here goes:
Brownouts: The Major disturbances and Unusual outages report of t he
US DOE EIA shows 17 incidents in
year 2000 but none for California. Two incidents were in WSCC --
one in AZ a vandalism line outage and one 1040 MW transmission line
outage in New Mexico. If I add the 5 months outages reported to date
and annualize them, outages reported for the whole country total 9570
MW annualized or about 1.1 percent of the 830 GW US generation market
size.
GDP and Hi TECH
The US GDP is $8.8 Trillion dollars and of this 8.2 percent is the
high tech industry share. Source: US Dept of Commerce. California's
GDP is $1.2 Trillion dollars and of this, 12 percent is the high
tech industry share This source: California Facts, the Legislative
Analysts Office. Hope this helps ... Margaret
---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron on
09/26/2000 12:54 PM ---------------------------
From: Jeff Dasovich on 09/26/2000 09:53 AM
To: Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: CALIF GDP and Lost Demand
On behalf of free-market loving people around the world, thank you. I'll
forward later this morning or early afternoon what I've pulled together (or
more accurately, simply re-arranged, using the great info you forward last
week).
Best,
Jeff |
Summary of Davis/Alpert bill AB 260
Retro-active to June 1, 2000 through December 31, 2002, 6.5 cent/kWh cap on
the energy component for residential and small commercial customers (under
100 kW). The Commission has the ability to extend through 2003. The
Commission also has the ability to adjust the cap.
Commission can use revenues from utility-owned assets, refunds from FERC to
offset the undercollections. (In addition, a companion bill was passed that
provides $150 million of general fund money to offset undercollections.)
Large commercial/industrial/agricultural customers have an opportunity to
"opt-in" to the 6.5 cent/kWh cap with an annual true-up.
SDG&E will under a prudence review by the CPUC, which may be another source
of funds to offset the undercollection.
Specific classes subject to cap:
Schedule A, all acute care hospitals, all public and private k-12 schools,
all accounts on AL-TOU under 100 kW.
Attached a link to the bill
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_0251-0300/ab_265_bill_20000830_enrol
led.pdf
Summary of the rate payer relief bill AB 1156 which would
Transfer of $150,000,000 from the general fund to a subaccount within the
Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties.
Appropriate those funds from the subaccount, to the commission, to reduce the
adverse impact of high-cost wholesale energy purchases on certain ratepayers
if a specified rate ceiling is in effect, and if the commission determines
that a specified revenue shortfall would result in a ratepayer surcharge
greater than 10%, and the electricity rates were directly linked to Power
Exchange costs.
Declare that, on January 1, 2004, any remaining balance in the account would
revert to the General Fund.
Become operative only if AB 265 is enacted, as specified.
Take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
Attached a link to the bill
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_1151-1200/ab_1156_bill_20000830_enro
lled.pdf
AB 970 Siting Bill.
AB 970 passed last night. The final version has not been published yet. The
final version should only have an additional amendment relating to a Calpine
facility in San Jose for which expeditious treatment has not been granted. We
will produce a summary once the enrolled version is available, which should
be today or Tuesday at the latest. Bellow is the previous amended version of
the Sitting Bill.
Attached a link to bill as amended on 8/7/00
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_0951-1000/ab_970_bill_20000807_amend
ed_sen.pdf.pdf |
We believe that a paragraph should be added objecting to the waiver of the Rule 26(a) and (f) requirements respecting "Electric Generation Claims." Given PG&E's stated intention to object to market participants' claims, PG&E should not be exempted from nor should we be deprived of these mandatory disclosures. Moreover, PG&E's concession that it will comply if "ordered in connection with particular claim objections" impermissibly puts the burden on market participants to seek an order mandating compliance on a claim-by-claim basis.
Alan Z. Yudkowsky, Esq.
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
310-556-5829
310-556-5959 (fax)
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Dear Committee Member,
Attached below is a draft of the response which we intend to file tomorrow
or Friday in the PG&E case with respect to their motion to establish a
procedure for preliminary claims objections. You are welcome to file
joinders if you wish.
Regards,
Ashleigh.
(See attached file: 23061475.pdf) |