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Lunch today????? my phone number is 345-4593 | debra.perlingiere@enron.com | sflynn@winstead.com | 361,158 |
mcconnell-m/all_documents/536. | EnronOnline Cities ,
We trade the following cities on EnronOnline.
In the US we trade the following cities:
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Washington, DC
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Chicago
Little Rock
Houston
Phoenix
Sacramento
In Europe we trade:
Stockholm
Oslo
Paris
London
In Asia we trade:
Tokyo
Osaka
Hong Kong
Sydney
Melbourne | mark.tawney@enron.com | mike.mcconnell@enron.com | 327,619 |
rogers-b/deleted_items/317. | NYISO - Software Release - November 27, 2001 ,
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
Dear Market Participants,
Software release for November 27, 2001
A new Consolidated Invoice will be utilized to report
NYISO billing information. The new invoice will have
the capability to present the current month's billing
and up to eight settlement adjustments, on a single
invoice. Additionally, enhanced data access for bill
reconciliation will be available.
New data postings will be made available on the web site
to provide real-time internal transmission limits and flows,
as well as transmission line scheduled and actual outages.
This posting is part of the collection of data requests made
by the Business Issues Committee (BIC) in September 2000.
The NYISO web page will be modified to add a ticker function
that displays the real-time load information (this change was
originally scheduled for October, but was delayed). A new
application, called the Moving Range Chart, will plot LBMP
prices for a specific generator or zone and will be available
on the NYISO website.
If you have any questions, please call your Customer Relations
representatve or the Help Desk at 518-356-6060.
Regards,
Customer Relations | market_relations@nyiso.com | market_relations@nyiso.com | 377,990 |
stclair-c/all_documents/641. | ,
Steve:
I spoke with Rod Nelson, our credit person, about the cross default language
and we have the following proposal to make. We are okay with the language as
it applies to declaring a an Event of Default and then declaring an early
Termination Date. For purposes of triggering a reduction of the collateral
threshold to zero, we would propose that this language would not apply such
that an event of Default would be triggered upon the occurrence of the cross
default. Let me know what you think.
Carol | carol.clair@enron.com | steven.kessler@db.com | 451,325 |
ybarbo-p/inbox/260. | POSREP 28 MAY ,
Dear Sir;
Still at anchor in Algeciras, Spain - awaiting spares.
ETD 28 1900LT
3: BOG 198 m3
5: F.O Consumed 14 m3
6: G.O. Consumed 0 m3
7: Average vapor press Average liq. Temp:
Tk1: 0.136 bar -158.19 ?C
Tk2: 0.135 bar -158.2 ?C
Tk3: 0.135 bar -158.3 ?C
Tk4: 0.132 bar -158.23 ?C
Tk5: 0.138 bar -158.24 ?C
Brgds Knut Bentzr?d
Master LNG/C "Hoegh Galleon"
E-mail: master.gall@hoegh.no
Teleph: Inmarsat tel.no.+873 330853910
Fax : Inmarsat fax no.+873 330853913
Telex : Inmarsat B telex no.+583 330853915
Telex : Inmarsat C telex no.+583 430853910 (24hrs.watch) | master.amar@hoegh.no | dan.masters@enron.com, tony.galt@enron.com, wayne.perry@enron.com, | 514,636 |
campbell-l/inbox/412. | Your MUI password has been changed ,
Your password has been reset as requested.
If you have any questions please contact your account manager(s):
Paul Broderick | cam@pjm.com | lcampbel@enron.com | 44,272 |
lay-k/inbox/1865. | An Enron Employee's Perspective ,
Dear Mr. Lay,
It would be difficult for me to describe the excitement I experienced when I
first knew that I was soon to be an Enron employee over a year ago. I came
into Enron in EES August 2000 as an Account Manager in the Costa Mesa
office. I asked for the most challenging assignment available and was given
the opportunity to manage the relationship and contract execution between
EES and the majority of our marquis national customers (Owens-Corning,
Suiza, Quebecor, General Cable, Packaged Ice etc). I really loved that
assignment and (according to the PRC) was excellent at what I did.
I (like many others at Enron) left a very lucrative job to join EES and I
have turned away several opportunities since joining the company. I had
envisioned being a part of something as exciting and innovative as Enron as
more rewarding than following more lucrative job offers. Now, I find myself
in a position that I would have never dreamed of:
* I'm uncertain about my job security
* Like so many others, I've lost significant personal wealth
* I'm not proud or excited to tell others that I work for
Enron
* I fight with my instinct to leave hoping that I can be a
part of something good coming from all of this.
I don't understand how this could have happened. So many decent, hard
working, loyal, honest people are being devastated by the results of
questionable management, a lack of leadership and the appearance of abject
greed among Enron Sr. executives. This is a truly sad state of affairs that
will be the subject of so many "B" school projects most of which will focus
on our mistakes.
So, what can a guy so far down the food chain do these days to help right
the ship? I am here, I do not want to abandon ship and I am ready willing
and able to make a difference. Mr. Lay, there are some brilliant employees
buried below layers of management that have proven little more than
incompetence. Consider finding time to visit the troops in the field and
solicit input. I believe you can find more hope for resurrection out here
than behind the filters that exist between you and your real employees.
My prayers are with you,
Robert Davis, Regional Sales Manager
Enron Facility Services
611 Anton Blvd. Suite 700
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phones:
Office 714-434-1800 ext.455
Cell 714-267-0968
Pager 888-935-2143
Fax 714-434-7075 | robert.davis@enron.com | kenneth.lay@enron.com | 271,756 |
hain-m/all_documents/1354. | Archive Log for 5/19/99 5:08:12 PM ,
List of projects (created by Mary Hain/HOU/ECT on 3/15/99) | archiving@enron.com | 157,572 |
|
sanders-r/all_documents/1337. | A Gift for you from Mark Manela ,
----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 01/21/2001 10:27 AM -----
<sales@ashford.com>
12/18/2000 02:22 PM
To: <richard.b.sanders@enron.com>, <bcave@ashford.com>
cc:
Subject: A Gift for you from Mark Manela
You have received an Ashford.com Gift Certificate for $300.00 from Mark
Manela.
Here's your gift message from Mark Manela:
Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday and a healthy and prosperous New Year.
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You may use this gift certificate toward any purchase at Ashford.com,
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Simply log on to www.ashford.com, make your selection and enter your gift
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Gift certificates are not redeemable for cash. Any unused balance will be
placed in the recipient's gift certificate account. If your order exceeds
the amount of your gift certificate, you must pay for the balance with
some other accepted payment method. Gift certificates and unused portions
of gift certificates expire one year from the date of issue or on the
earliest date allowed under law, whichever occurs later. We cannot replace
lost or stolen gift certificates. | richard.sanders@enron.com | richard.sanders@enron.com | 392,788 |
kaminski-v/all_documents/2965. | Re: Telephone Interview with The Enron Corp. Research Group ,
Marshall:
Thanks for responding so quickly. I have scheduled the following intervie=
w:
Wednesday, December 6 - 1:00 PM Houston time. It will last approximately
1 hour. We will call you at (605) 497-4045 unless otherwise instructed.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 713/853-5290.
Best regards,
Shirley Crenshaw
"Jingming 'Marshall' Yan" <jmyan@stanford.edu> on 11/28/2000 12:59:55 PM
To: Shirley.Crenshaw@enron.com
cc: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com=20
Subject: Re: Telephone Interview with The Enron Corp. Research Group
Ms. Crenshaw,
Thank you very much for the message. I am very interested in the
opportunity to talk to personnel from the Research Group at Enron. Between
the two days you suggest, I prefer Wednesday 12/6. Considering the
two-hour time difference between California and Texas, 11:00 am Pacific
time (1:00 pm your time) seems to be a good slot. However, I am open most
of the day on 12/6 so if some other time slot is prefered on your end,
please let me know.
Thanks again. I look forward to talking to you and your
colleagues.
Jingming
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 Shirley.Crenshaw@enron.com wrote:
> Good afternoon Jingming:
>
> Professor Wolak forwarded your resume to the Research Group, and
> they would like to conduct a telephone interview with you, sometime next
> week, at your convenience. The best days would be Tuesday, 12/5 or
> Wednesday, 12/6.
>
> Please let me know which day and what time would be best for you and
> they will call you. Let me know the telephone number that you wish to be
> contacted at.
>
> The interviewers would be:
>
> Vince Kaminski Managing Director and Head of Research
> Vasant Shanbhogue Vice President, Research
> Lance Cunningham Manager, Research
> Alex Huang Manager, Research
>
> Look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Shirley Crenshaw
> Administrative Coordinator
> Enron Research Group.
> 713-853-5290
>
>
>
---------------------------------------------------------
Jingming "Marshall" Yan jmyan@leland.stanford.edu
Department of Economics (650)497-4045 (H)
Stanford University (650)725-8914 (O)
Stanford, CA 94305 358C, Economics Bldg
----------------------------------------------------------
If one seeks to act virtuously and attain it, then what is
there to repine about? -- Confucius
_?OO??OOo? ?T=15xO-?? -- =14??<o=15 O"?> | shirley.crenshaw@enron.com | jmyan@stanford.edu | 205,356 |
kaminski-v/all_documents/2420. | RE: India Model ,
Vince,
I forwarded this to Sandeep so he could reply.
--Stinson
---------------------- Forwarded by Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT on 12/28/2000
03:04 PM ---------------------------
"Robert Schenck" <schenck@hesinet.com> on 12/27/2000 11:21:18 PM
To: <Stinson.Gibner@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: India Model
Stinson,
I am trying to contact our data base experts at the moment to clarify some
issues with the region and may need another day to get something more
concrete in front of you.
What I would like to know is the extent of your company knowledge re the
following
Generation units' nameplate capacity, fuel type, efficiency, O&M costs, fuel
costs
Location of generation units
details of HV interconnectors between regions which have individual load
forecasts (capacity in MW, losses)
Details of Hydro/pump storage location, capacity and Historical outputs
many thanks
Robert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stinson.Gibner@enron.com [mailto:Stinson.Gibner@enron.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 28 December 2000 3:22 AM
> To: schenck@hesinet.com
> Cc: dbranchcomb@hesinet.com; Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com
> Subject: India Model
>
>
> Robert,
>
> Enron would like to do a study of power prices and dispatch for
> India We
> have spoken with David Branchcomb to see if Henwood can help with this
> project in our time frame (results needed by end of January), and he
> suggested that we speak directly with you about the project.
>
> I will try and give you a call later today (Wednesday afternoon
> in Houston,
> Thurday morning, Adelaide) at around 9:00 A.M. your time to see we can
> describe for you the project in more detail.
>
> Regards,
>
> Stinson Gibner
> Enron Research Group
> (713) 853-4748
> | stinson.gibner@enron.com | vince.kaminski@enron.com | 204,833 |
maggi-m/deleted_items/181. | Nymex weekly statistics for weekending 01/25/02 ,
<<NYMEXWEEKLYSTATS.xls>>
Tom Martin
Marketing Director
New York Mercantile Exchange
1 North End Avenue
NY NY 10282
Tel: 212 299 2337
Fax: 212 301 4570
e mail: tmartin@nymex.com
- NYMEXWEEKLYSTATS.xls | tmartin@nymex.com | martin@enron.com, tmartin@nymex.com | 298,135 |
horton-s/deleted_items/_sent_mail/74. | MAY 29th ETS STAFF TIME CHANGE ,
This is to advise you that we will have next Tuesday's ETS staff meeting from 10:00 to 11:00AM in 49C2. Since we will have only one hour, please be prepared to rapidly high-light only your key items for the week.
Thanks,
Cindy | stanley.horton@enron.com | bill.cordes@enron.com, shelley.corman@enron.com, steve.hotte@enron.com, | 172,546 |
parks-j/sent_items/526. | RE: Karnes City ,
thinking about saturday
if she will let me
-----Original Message-----
From: Fenner, Chet [mailto:Chet_Fenner@bmc.com]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 9:38 AM
To: 'Erik Wollam'; knipe3@msn.com; Fenner, Chet; shudgins@hhw-law.com;
Parks, Joe; john.chambers@bisys.com; brianc@saltgrass.com
Subject: RE: Karnes City
I'm planning on going this weekend. Who else? Hudge?
The birds I've seen behind this cold front are not lacking in speed or
agility. Thinking its time for the 12 ga. (can't shoot my 20 worth a #@!
anyway).
Where's Major?
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Wollam [mailto:erwollam@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 9:31 AM
To: knipe3@msn.com; chet_fenner@bmc.com; shudgins@hhw-law.com;
Joe.Parks@enron.com; john.chambers@bisys.com; brianc@saltgrass.com
Subject: Karnes City
Had a nice weekend with the family down at KC.
Wrapped up a deposition in San Antonio at at about 1, eat and headed to KC.
Arrived at about 4. shot limit at 100 acres. Not alot of birds, but enough.
Birds very wise. Had to hide well. Lots of birds across the road feeding in
the field, lots hanging out on wire. few moving over our ponds.
Saw lots of coyotes. 4 at 100acres, two at 500.
heavy rain at 7 pm. cool front.
Sheila came down with boys on sat. caught a few fish at 100 acres, shot 7
birds. Suprised many still in area with rain and north wind. Harder to hide
with two wiggling boys.
Never got to scout 500 acres, by mark hunted it last weekend according to
his note and shot only two birds. I saw a decent number in the area of
between our gate and road to Opiela's house. The field across the road from
the front gate is stacked with sunfowers. They have not dropped seed yet,
still yellow. in a week or so, could draw birds. still lots feeding across
road from 100 acres.
John, saw a few deer tracks around your feeders, and lots of really big pig
tracks.
If someone is going down in the next two weeks, please let me know. I left a
pistol at the house, Ms. Opiela went over and got it for me. She will hold
onto it until I can get some one to pick it up.
e.
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp | joe.parks@enron.com | 'fenner@enron.com, chet_fenner@bmc.com | 357,427 |
hayslett-r/all_documents/464. | Re: Insurance Claims ,
Rod has covered all of the angles. He works closely with corp. insurance
folks;
and from time to time we've entertained the idea of bidding out the service.
Jerry Peters
12/13/2000 11:32 AM
To: Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON, James Saunders/FGT/Enron@ENRON
cc: John Jesse/NPNG/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: Insurance Claims
Actually, I am not sure NPNG currently has a lot of expertise in this area.
I have asked John to evaluate whether corporate should handle NBPL's
insurance needs. We have Jim Menning, spending about 75% of his time on
insurance so I am hopeful that a move to corporate could reduce our costs -
but obviously eliminating 0.75 FTEs is minor compared to the effect (plus or
minus) of a change in direct insurance premiums or allocated insurance
costs. Do either of you have experience or information that would support
either side, i.e. directly manage ETS insurance function or outsource it all
to corporate?
---------------------- Forwarded by Jerry Peters/NPNG/Enron on 12/13/2000
11:25 AM ---------------------------
James Saunders
12/13/2000 08:57 AM
To: Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON
cc: Jerry Peters/NPNG/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: Insurance Claims
Any chance at all that we can use Northern Plains/NBPL insurance expertise
to find a solution for ETS increases??? | james.saunders@enron.com | jerry.peters@enron.com | 161,622 |
stokley-c/chris_stokley/sent/257. | Re: Kit Blair ,
I no longer have his resume.
Chris
Kathryn Sheppard
04/16/2001 04:44 PM
To: Chris Stokley/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Kit Blair
---------------------- Forwarded by Kathryn Sheppard/PDX/ECT on 04/16/2001 04:52 PM ---------------------------
GRACE RODRIGUEZ
04/16/2001 04:20 PM
To: Kathryn Sheppard/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Kit Blair
Do you have Kit Blair's home address info? Or might Chris (Stokley) still have a copy of his resume? | chris.stokley@enron.com | kathryn.sheppard@enron.com | 458,471 |
kean-s/presentations/160. | Last FINAL version ,
Lora:
This is the new "Final" version. The difference from the earlier version is - a few slides were taken out and the order of the remaining slides were rearranged.
Please get a copy of this new "Final" to Ken Lay.
Thanks.
----- Forwarded by Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron on 06/21/2001 02:53 PM -----
Ursula Brenner 06/21/2001 01:05 PM To: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Last version
This is the final version, including the changes Jeff just requested.
Ursula | maureen.mcvicker@enron.com | lora.sullivan@enron.com, steven.kean@enron.com, jeff.dasovich@enron.com | 250,352 |
dasovich-j/deleted_items/446. | CA Government Affairs Accomplishments---Q2/2001 ,
Here is our combined wisdom.
Sue Mara
Enron Corp.
Tel: (415) 782-7802
Fax:(415) 782-7854
----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 07/26/2001 01:29 PM -----
Jeff Dasovich Sent by: Jeff Dasovich 07/26/2001 01:26 PM To: Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: CA Government Affairs Accomplishments---Q2/2001
Sue:
Here's my shot at it. Please add, subtract, multiply as you see fit.
Thanks,
Jeff
**********************************************************************************************
Got the California PUC to agree 1) not to place rate-cap related surcharges on Direct Access customers in SDG&E's service territory, and 2) not to impose 3 cent rate increase on DA customers in PG&E and Edison service territories.
Got the PUC to delay votes threatening to suspend, or end, Direct Access in California.
Got Senators Dunn and Burton to agree to postpone vote on Senator Dunn's report recommending that the full Sentate vote to 1) find Enron in contempt and 2) impose steep fines pending compliance by Enron.
Got the PUC to postpone a vote which would have 1) amended the way California applies the "PX Credit" and 2) harmed EES' financial position.
Provided the California Assembly Speaker with analysis supporting a core/noncore electricity market structure in California, which the Speaker then embraced as his own and established a working group in an attempt to implement the proposal in California.
Helped reach an agreement with Edison to delay a PUC proceeding in which the Administrative Law Judge could have forced Enron to submit commercially sensitive information.
Helped get California policymakers to agree to 1) raise prices in order to return the IOUs to creditworthiness; 2) establish a "demand buy-down" proposal; 3) focus on the need to expedite plant siting and construction; and 4) enter into long-term contracts to reduce exposure to price volatility.
Worked with PR and Ken Lay to persuade California's business leaders to get involved in the effort to resolve California's energy crisis. | susan.mara@enron.com | paul.kaufman@enron.com | 68,453 |
taylor-m/archive/2001_06/3. | GS and gas/power documentation ,
These are (Unedited) notes from the following (lengthy) telephone call:
****************************************************************************
*****************************************************************
James and Bernadette of Goldman just called to ask where we are specifically
on gas (more difficult) and power (way ahead) documentation in Europe. They
think now is the right time for ISDA to address this issue. Many
counterparts are still only in physical markets. They feel strongly that
there is much groundwork to be done and clearly to be done now. Financial
institutions are not dealing with "trading" arm or mindset, BP, Shell, etc.
European regs will not be completed until 2005.
Although there's momentum for changing the documentation now, the
traditional players (many of whom are NOT ISDA members) are "locked into"
terms. James/Bernadette's idea is to meet now with Katia/John/Richard T and
Rita of RWE and start talking now. They emphasize starting from the energy
markets, not the financial markets so the market players are NOT turned off.
The market players extrapolate from their physical days - (according to GS,
many may get a carve out from FSA for capital requirements so there is no
real need for netting agreements). Further there is skepticism about the
terms of dealing in financial markets (and physical terms are where trading
often takes place).
James points put the GTMA is less netting than in the iSDA and there is a
large and troubling acceptance issue for ISDA-style documentation.
Bernadette points out certain provisions are too burdensome, such as the
Confidentiality Provisions. Bernadette mentions EFA's questionnaire.
Both James/Bernadette are hopeful that the fix is in the bridge. The energy
companies want a physical contract (e.g. GMTA) but will do financials under
ISDA They say fixing the bridge is the first step toward a
one-size-fits-all ISDA-type master and some are already amenable. This
avoids fighting every battle in every market. They see a 3-4 year period
perhaps before there's buy-in on the importance of netting. Also very
significant: Bernadette suggests that ISDA spend time with key players in
physical markets (BP), whether or not they are members and educate.
****************************************************************************
*****************************************************************
Katia, could you call James (7774-0022) or Bernadette (7774-1691) re this
and offer several time slots.
They believe Rita's involvement is critical as well and of course the
appropriate lawyers representing ISDA.
Mark and Stacy, we should add include this topic to the NA Energy call we
are planning.
Regards, Ruth | rainslie@isda.org | scarey@isda.org, kdhulster@isda-eur.org, jberry@isda-eur.org | 477,756 |
nemec-g/all_documents/5674. | EE&CC Agreement with ECS ,
Gerald -- In response to your question regarding the status of the agreemen=
t=20
to have Jim Alexander act as ECS' representative --- David Bargainer is=20
reviewing this agreement and he hopes to have something to you early next=
=20
week.=01; Thanks. | staci.holtzman@enron.com | gerald.nemec@enron.com | 347,129 |
whitt-m/sent_items/181. | RE: PRB Prices ,
Let's talk it through.
-----Original Message-----
From: Miller, Paul
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 12:16 PM
To: Whitt, Mark; Lucci, Paul T.
Cc: Nielsen, Jeff
Subject: PRB Prices
What kind of CIG pricing can a PRB producer get for selling gas in the Powder if you were to buy gas at Deadhorse and Glenrock?
Thanks,
Paul | mark.whitt@enron.com | paul.miller@enron.com | 507,535 |
parks-j/sent_items/329. | FW: Centana Letter Agreement.DOC ,
any preference?
-----Original Message-----
From: Proctor, Shemin V. [mailto:sproctor@akllp.com]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 11:44 AM
To: Parks, Joe
Subject: RE: Centana Letter Agreement.DOC
Let's plan on 4pm. My office is 3801 or I can walk over to you,
whichever you prefer.
Shemin V. Proctor | joe.parks@enron.com | stuart.zisman@enron.com | 357,214 |
kean-s/all_documents/1994. | DOE Notice of Inquiry Regarding Mandatory Electric Reliability ,
Comments due 1/1/01.
---------------------- Forwarded by Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT on 11/20/2000
03:24 PM ---------------------------
"Richard B. Bulman" <rb.bulman@mapp.org>@mapp.org on 11/20/2000 04:28:54 PM
Sent by: owner-mc@mapp.org
To: <mc@mapp.org>
cc:
Subject: DOE Notice of Inquiry Regarding Mandatory Electric Reliability
Standards
FYI
Please be advised that the DOE has issued its anticipated Notice of Inquiry
(NOI) seeking comments on whether to initiate a rulemaking to have the FERC
impose mandatory electric reliability standards.??? DOE is seeking responses
to the seven specific questions included in the attached 2-page Notice by
January 4, 2001.
?
Rich Bulman
- doe_reliab_noi_112000.pdf | christi.nicolay@enron.com | james.steffes@enron.com, joe.hartsoe@enron.com, sarah.novosel@enron.com, | 228,539 |
shackleton-s/all_documents/11445. | RE: Before you leave, please resend the "RMT memo". Thanks. ,
Sara - Attached is the latest RMT memo.
-----Original Message-----=20
From: Shackleton, Sara=20
Sent: Tue 6/5/2001 10:19 AM=20
To: Jackson, Rhett=20
Cc:=20
Subject: Before you leave, please resend the "RMT memo". Thanks.
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas=01; 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
sara.shackleton@enron.com | rhett.jackson@enron.com | sara.shackleton@enron.com | 413,322 |
carson-m/deleted_items/352. | FW: NLR/Benton Purchase Power RFP ,
Here we go. Please review. I will try to get a room so that we can discuss this afternoon.
Reagan C. Rorschach
Enron North America
1400 Smith Street
Houston, Texas 77002
713.345.3363
-----Original Message-----
From: Gertsch, Joe [mailto:JGertsch@nlrelectric.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 1:14 PM
To: Rorschach, Reagan
Subject: NLR/Benton Purchase Power RFP
Reagan:
Please find attached questions regarding Enron's proposal.
Joe Gertsch
<<Enron Question 10-22.doc>> | reagan.rorschach@enron.com | mike.carson@enron.com, heather.kroll@enron.com, nick.hiemstra@enron.com, | 47,195 |
scott-s/sent_items/222. | travel links from emily ,
-----Original Message-----
From: "Emily Hillegeist" <ehillegeist@hotmail.com>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Emily+20Hillegeist+22+20+3Cehillegeist+40hotmail+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 9:29 AM
To: Scott, Susan M.
Subject: RE: trip
oops- forgot to give you the websites: www.relais-du-silence.com www.chateauxethotels.com www.romantikhotels.com www.europeancastles.com www.nethotels.com
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farmer-d/all_documents/2724. | Re: Schedule ,
I guess he won't be by as he knows it all now. And if he doesn't it will be
my fault for not teaching him correctly.
Supplemental to our conversation yesterday; I would come back to help you
with a project or job for which you needed any of my talents. If it involves
working with this guy ---- FORGET IT.
P.S. I have not taught him well as things are still being done incorrectly.
Ken
---------------------- Forwarded by Kenneth Seaman/HOU/ECT on 02/01/2000
09:11 AM ---------------------------
From: Robert E Lloyd on 02/01/2000 08:58 AM
To: Kenneth Seaman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Schedule
I simple want you to know personally that I appreciate the time spent with
you. Ken, you have taught me well.
I have the confidence to carry the torch and thanks again for being
available.
Kenneth Seaman 02/01/2000 07:51 AM
To: Robert E Lloyd/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Schedule
The day you have long awaited is arriving.
I will be in the office next Monday and Tuesday, the 7th and 8th. If you have
any questions or situations you would like some help with that will be your
last chance.
I will then leave you in peace. | kenneth.seaman@enron.com | daren.farmer@enron.com | 101,922 |
dasovich-j/sent_items/68. | RE: ,
Jeff Dasovich
Enron Corp
101 California Street, Suite 1950
San Francisco, CA 94111
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory L. Rosston [mailto:grosston@stanford.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:21 PM
To: (Recipient list suppressed)
Cc: dafna Baldwin
Subject:
The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and Hoover are
putting on a conference on Electricity on Oct 18-19 (see attached
agenda). We would like to invite you, so please send your address to Dafna
Baldwin, dafb@stanford.edu.
Thanks.
Greg
________________________
Gregory L. Rosston
Deputy Director
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Stanford, CA 94305
650-566-9211
f 707-922-0185 | jeff.dasovich@enron.com | grosston@stanford.edu | 79,338 |
mann-k/_sent_mail/2957. | Paul Pipitone ,
Please tell Paul it will probaby be 315 or so before we call, and confirm the
correct number. Also, please let Lisa Bills know where we will be meeting, as
she is planning on coming late to the meeting.
Thanks,
Kay | kay.mann@enron.com | suzanne.adams@enron.com | 301,547 |
keavey-p/inbox/3. | crude & product spreads and heat & gas cracks as hot links 5/17 ,
The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be
reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing
contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any
opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they
may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by
on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or
affiliates. ? 2001 Carr Futures
The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s)
contained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the
charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts
to you as attachments.
Crude Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/crudespread11.pdf
Heat Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/heatspread11.pdf
Unleaded Spread
http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/unleadspread11.pdf
Heat Crack http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/heatcrack11.pdf
Gas Crack http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/gascrack11.pdf
Carr Futures
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Tel: 312-368-6149
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taylor-m/all_documents/2835. | FOUR NEW PRODUCTS REQUIRING YOUR APPROVAL ,
----- Forwarded by Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT on 08/09/2000 10:19 AM -----
Robert B Cass
08/08/2000 04:01 PM
To: Matt A Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom
Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Blumenthal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephen H
Douglas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bjorn Hagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rudi Zipter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Frank Hayden/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Melba Lozano/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer deBoisblanc
Denny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Torrey Moorer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: FOUR NEW PRODUCTS REQUIRING YOUR APPROVAL
Your immediate review and approval of the following four products in the EOL
Datamanager is urgently needed (for directions on approval , please see steps
for approval at the bottom of this e-mail).
New Product Type #1.
Commodity: Natural Gasoline
Unique Description: US Nat Gasoline Phy Fwd
Web Description: US NGasoline FOB
Physical Description:
A US Natural Gasoline Transaction with Enron Gas Liquids, Inc., under which
the Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall purchase the agreed quantity of
Natural Gasoline (submitted by Counterparty via the website) at the Contract
Price. The Contract Price shall be as submitted by Counterparty via the
website. The commodity will be delivered on a FOB basis on a day or days
selected by the Seller between the Effective Date and the Termination Date.
The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date to the
Termination Date. The Effective Date is day/month/year. The Termination Date
is day/month/year.The transaction is for delivery to Enron Storage, Mont
Belvieu, Texas.
The price is quoted in cents (US) per unit of measure which will be the
Contractual Currency.
The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be gallons and
the volume shown shall be in total number of Barrels per month.
New Commodity #2.
Commodity: Natural Gasoline
Unique Description: US Nat Gasoline Fin Swap
Web Description: US NGsoline
Financial Description (e.g):
A US Natural Gasoline financial Swap Transaction with Enron North America
Corp., under which the Seller pays a Floating Price and the Buyer pays the
price submitted by Counterparty on the website (the Fixed Price) in each case
in respect of the Notional Quantity per Determination Period. Each calendar
month during the term of the Transaction will be a Determination Period. The
Notional Quantity per Determination Period shall be the volume for the
relevant Determination Period (calculated using the volume submitted by
Counterparty via EnronOnline). Each calendar month during the term of the
Transaction will be a Determination Period; provided that, if the term of the
Transaction is less than one calendar month the Determination Period shall be
the term of the Transaction. The Payment Date(s) will be 5 business days
after the Floating Price is determinable. The Floating Price shall be the
average of the Index for each day in the relevant Determination Period.
The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date of
day/month/yearto the Termination Date of day/month/year.
The Index for a day shall be the 'Avg' price for Natural Gasoline published
in the table entitled 'Mont Belvieu Spot Gas Liquids Prices' under the
heading 'NON-TET N. GAS: Any Current Month' in the issue of Oil Price
Information Service ('OPIS') that reports prices effective for such day.
The price is quoted in cents (US) per unit of measure which will be the
Contractual Currency.
The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be gallons and
the volume shown shall be in total number of Barrels (42 US Gallons) per
month.
New Commodity #3.
Commodity: Normal Butane
Unique Description: US Normal Butane FOB Phy Fwd
Web Description: US N.Butane FOB
Physical Description:
A US Normal Butane Transaction with Enron Gas Liquids, Inc., under which the
Seller shall sell and the Buyer shall purchase the agreed quantity of Normal
Butane (submitted by Counterparty via the website) at the Contract Price. The
Contract Price shall be as submitted by Counterparty via the website. The
commodity will be delivered on a FOB basis on a day or days selected by the
Seller between the Effective Date and the Termination Date.
The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date to the
Termination Date. The Effective Date is day/month/year. The Termination Date
is day/month/year.The transaction is for delivery to Enron Storage, Mont
Belvieu, Texas.
The price is quoted in cents (US) per unit of measure which will be the
Contractual Currency.
The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be gallons and
the volume shown shall be in total number of Barrels per month.
New Commodity #4.
Commodity: Normal Butane
Unique Description: US Normal Butane Fin Swap
Web Description: US N.Butane Swap
Financial Description (e.g):
A US Normal Butane financial Swap Transaction with Enron North America Corp.,
under which the Seller pays a Floating Price and the Buyer pays the price
submitted by Counterparty on the website (the Fixed Price) in each case in
respect of the Notional Quantity per Determination Period. Each calendar
month during the term of the Transaction will be a Determination Period. The
Notional Quantity per Determination Period shall be the volume for the
relevant Determination Period (calculated using the volume submitted by
Counterparty via EnronOnline). Each calendar month during the term of the
Transaction will be a Determination Period; provided that, if the term of the
Transaction is less than one calendar month the Determination Period shall be
the term of the Transaction. The Payment Date(s) will be 5 business days
after the Floating Price is determinable. The Floating Price shall be the
average of the Index for each day in the relevant Determination Period.
The term of the Transaction shall be from the Effective Date of
day/month/yearto the Termination Date of day/month/year.
The Index for a day shall be the 'Avg' price for Normal Butane published in
the table entitled 'Mont Belvieu Spot Gas Liquids Prices' under the heading
'NON-TET N. BUTANE: Any Current Month' in the issue of Oil Price Information
Service ('OPIS') that reports prices effective for such day.
The price is quoted in cents (US) per unit of measure which will be the
Contractual Currency.
The unit of measure against which the price is quoted shall be gallons and
the volume shown shall be in total number of Barrels (42 US Gallons) per
month.
NOTE: Please do not reject the above products in the EOL Datamanager
If you need to request changes to the descriptions above, please call me at x
35491. Thanks -
Rob
==============================================================================
=====
STEPS FOR APPROVAL:
click the START button
select PROGRAMS
select TEST APPLICATIONS
select ENRONONLINE CLUSTER(PROD)
PROCEED WITH USUAL LOGIN/PASSWORD
click the Enron Online Production Cluster "START" button
select EnronOnLine (this is the EOL Datamanager)
PROCEED WITH EOL LOGIN/PASSWORD
click on the "+" for EnronOnLine
click on the "+" for Product Types
click on the "+" for "Awaiting Approval" (OR "Partially Approved")
select the product requiring review as stated in e-mail above
Right "mouse" click on "properties" to view product set-up
TO APPROVE: Right "mouse" click on "status"
CLICK on your department and the product status will indicate your approval.
Thanks - Rob Cass
x35491 | mark.taylor@enron.com | michael.robison@enron.com | 474,443 |
hyvl-d/all_documents/334. | Sithe MW Turndaown --- October 2000 Maintenance Month ,
The red lettering is what Sithe is suggesting as the formulas for the October
transaction
agreements. I believe that you get the same answer as what we had
suggested. If you
get the same answer as I did, let's just go with how they have it written.
We will also have to add the other boiler plate language changes that we sent
to them for
the September transaction agreement.
Ruth | ruth.concannon@enron.com | dan.hyvl@enron.com | 176,639 |
shapiro-r/deleted_items/603. | FW: Minnesota regquet on Enron Wind ,
Loretta--I have not heard back from you on this request. Could you please let me know the status on this matter?
-----Original Message-----
From: Landwehr, Susan M.
Sent: Mon 10/1/2001 10:55 AM
To: Haynes, Loretta
Cc: Boyd, Hap; Shapiro, Richard
Subject: Minnesota regquet on Enron Wind
Loretta--you probably noticed that I was copied on a letter from Minnesota Representative Mark Holsten regarding a request for action on an easement that Enron Wind currently holds in order for the state DNR to accept the land as a donation for wildlife. I think this may be the same issue that I had contacted you about last spring. Could you please give me a call with an update and plan of action so that I am in the know and able to respond to Rep. Holsten (his office will likely give me a call) in a manner compatible to whatever your decision is in the matter. Thanks.
You can reach me at #612-339-4599 or send me a return e mail. | m..landwehr@enron.com | loretta.haynes@enron.com | 437,108 |
williams-w3/schedule_crawler/1048. | Start Date: 12/27/01; HourAhead hour: 8; ,
Start Date: 12/27/01; HourAhead hour: 8; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2001122708.txt | pete.davis@enron.com | pete.davis@enron.com | 510,440 |
lokey-t/inbox/144. | Sun Devil meeting ,
Please plan on meeting for the weekly Sun Devil update today (Monday 10.8) at 3pm in 42c1.
thx
kh | kevin.hyatt@enron.com | dennis.alters@enron.com, larry.campbell@enron.com, doug.cebryk@enron.com, | 290,578 |
campbell-l/all_documents/852. | Update to East Power Trading - Genco Links ,
Please refer to the following message below for GENCO links.
Thanks,
Felicia
---------------------- Forwarded by Felicia Doan/HOU/ECT on 11/09/2000 12:18
PM ---------------------------
From: Richard Broussard @ ENRON 11/09/2000 10:53 AM
To: Felicia Doan/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Update to East Power Trading - Genco Links
Felicia,
Please forward the following message to all East Power personnel.
Thanks,
Rick
______________________________________________________________________________
______________
Greetings,
The links to the peaker plant status displays on the East Power Trading web
site have been changed to accommodate network security interests. If you
have trouble accessing these pages, please submit a security request to have
(READ) access to the following directory......
M:\genco\PlantWebPages and all subdirectories
If you access these pages from outside the EPT home page, type the following
addresses in your address line or change your links to read:
New Old
TVA Peakers - Production Summary
M:\Genco\PlantWebPages\TVA Plants\Peakers1999.htm O:\_Dropbox\Peaker
Data\Peakers1999.htm
Midwest Peakers - Production Summary
M:\Genco\PlantWebPages\Midwest Plants\Peakers2000.htm O:\_Dropbox\Peaker
Data\Peakers2000.htm
Doyle Peakers - Production Summary
M:\Genco\PlantWebPages\Doyle\PeakersDO.htm O:\_Dropbox\Peaker
Data\PeakersDO.htm
ECP - Production Summary
M:\Genco\PlantWebPages\East Coast Power\PeakersECP O:\_Dropbox\Peaker
Data\PeakersECP.htm
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Rick Broussard | felicia.doan@enron.com | rudy.acevedo@enron.com, diana.allen@enron.com, russell.ballato@enron.com, | 41,743 |
lay-k/inbox/893. | End of the Year Newsletter ,
To the attention of:
Dr Kenneth L. Lay
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Enron
Dear Dr Lay,
2001 was an extraordinary year! As it draws to a close, I would like to
share some of my thoughts with you. First of all, I wanted to thank our
members and constituents for their active engagement during the last 12
months, which helped us to move forward in our efforts to serve as a
framework and catalyst for business and society to improve the state of the
world.
In 2001 we implemented "Forum Plus" strategy, designed to advance critical
issues on the global agenda through the creation of task forces and
initiatives that integrate business, governments, international
organizations, civil society, academics and technical experts. Today, 11
task forces are already in place. To provide an intellectual and strategic
base for these activities, we have developed and computerized - with the
help of our members and constituents - a comprehensive system for
monitoring some 200 specific items on the global agenda. This tracking
process provides a foundation for action on these ongoing challenges.
To make our foundation a true multi-stakeholder platform we have created a
number of consultative councils (e.g. with NGOs, world religious leaders,
academies of science, etc.) and have, at the same time, strengthened the
role of the business community inside our organization. It is worth noting
that despite the negative trends in the global economy, 2001 was a
successful year for all of our activities. This shows that even in
difficult times there is a great demand for increased interaction among
global decision-makers, and for top-level community building.
The most difficult decision the Forum had to take this year was to move our
Annual Meeting from Davos to New York in the aftermath of the tragic events
of 11 September. From 31 January to 4 February 2002, leaders from business,
governments, academia, religions, the media and civil society will have a
first opportunity to develop an integrated response to these new
circumstances.
The Annual Meeting 2002 is organized around six major challenges we are
facing as a global community:
1. Restoring Sustained Growth
2. Achieving Security, Addressing Vulnerabilities
3. Redefining Business Challenges
4. Reducing Poverty and Achieving Equity
5. Sharing Values and Respecting Differences
6. Re-evaluating Leadership and Governance
The Annual Meeting in New York will be characterized by a workshop-style
approach where all participants will have an opportunity to engage in
shared learning and to have a collective impact. The programme is designed
to stimulate discussion and provide insights that will help us better cope
with the fragility of our times. The response to our invitations has been
overwhelming: All the key personalities will be present.
Please note that this year, instead of sending Christmas cards, we have
made a donation to the Nelson Mandela Foundation to help build schools for
needy children. My 150 colleagues and I look forward to joining forces with
you in the New Year, in the spirit of entrepreneurship in the global public
interest, to "improve the state of the world." My very best wishes
accompany you in your contemplation at the end of the year and particularly
for a healthy and successful 2002.
Klaus Schwab
Founder and President
World Economic Forum | president@weforum.org | klay@enron.com | 272,557 |
hodge-j/inbox/132. | Gas Purchase in VA from Enron - 6-1-01 ,
John,
As a follow up to our deal, Scana Energy Marketing purchased 2,047 dt from Enron North America at a price of $3.92 per dt. The gas delivery is for June 1, 2001 only and the delivery point is Domion Southpoint or CNG Southpoint.
George | gminor4@home.com | john.hodge@enron.com | 170,203 |
kaminski-v/_sent_mail/2299. | CERA Web Call Replay Now Available - July 24, 2000 ,
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 07/28/2000
12:58 PM ---------------------------
"Webmaster@cera.com" <webmaster on 07/24/2000 04:46:50 PM
To:
cc:
Subject: CERA Web Call Replay Now Available - July 24, 2000
**********************************************************************
The Summer Squeeze: The Impact of Wholesale Electricity Prices
on Retail Markets (CERA Web Call Replay July 24, 2000)
**********************************************************************
Author: N.A. Electric Power and Retail Energy Teams
E-Mail Category: Multimedia
Product Line: N.A. Electric Power, Retail Energy
URL for N.A. Electric Power clients:
http://eprofile.cera.com/client/nap/media.cfm
URL for Retail Energy clients:
http://eprofile.cera.com/client/ref/media.cfm
In a July 20, 2000, CERA multimedia conference call and web presentation,
Sharon Reishus, CERA Associate Director, and Joe Sannicandro, CERA Director,
discuss:
The Summer Squeeze: The Impact of Wholesale Electricity Prices...
* The Wholesale/Retail Price Disconnect
* The Regulatory Response to Customer Dumping
* The Implications for Retail Markets
To view and listen to a replay of this presentation,
please click on the link above.
**end**
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shively-h/deleted_items/325. | AvantGo Travel Survey - Your help wanted! ,
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sturm-f/_sent_mail/80. | Re: invitiation ,
ok, cool
Fletch | fletcher.sturm@enron.com | nicholss@epenergy.com | 460,168 |
giron-d/_sent_mail/328. | Re: ,
Both of us are out of town right now. I'm in Chicago and Kristi is in
Roundtop (outside of Brenham). I'll let you know. We may be spending the
night at the lake. But I'm not sure.
DG
From: Sheri Thomas
01/16/2001 09:35 AM
To: kristi.giron@cfisd.net, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Hey! Do you guys want to play bunko Sat night? Let me know....
Sheri | darron.giron@enron.com | sheri.thomas@enron.com | 136,338 |
nemec-g/inbox/1277. | RE: Gerald Nemec - Laptop Issue ,
Keegan:
Yes, order Gerald a new computer. Most of our lawyers have the Compaq Armada M700. The keyboard is a little larger than the M300. In the meantime until the new computer is received, please get with Holly Keiser and see if Gerald can use one of the loaner laptops.
Janette Elbertson
Administrative Coordinator
Enron Wholesale Services
Legal Department
Telephone: (713) 853-7906
Fax: (713) 646-2600
e-mail: janette.elbertson@enron.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Farrell, Keegan
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:33 PM
To: Elbertson, Janette
Subject: Gerald Nemec - Laptop Issue
Good afternoon Janette!
Gerald's computer has crashed for the third time. He has an older model IBM thinkpad, which he uses as his main hard drive. We are constantly calling hardware out to do repairs, but the solutions have only been temporary. May I have permission to order a new laptop for him? Currently, he is without a computer, and has been waiting on hardware to bring him a loaner. Please advise as to how I can resolve this issue. I appreciate your advice. Thanks,
Keegan
5-3317 | janette.elbertson@enron.com | keegan.farrell@enron.com | 348,833 |
mann-k/_sent_mail/3058. | Re: ABILITY TO SELL GE LM6000 ,
Will do.
From: Barbara N Gray@ECT on 10/25/2000 06:03 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: ABILITY TO SELL GE LM6000
please call Dwight Beech @33934 and advise him of your time schedule and
expertise..... and your commitment to prepare these matters for
him..........it is my understanding that in the non-binding letter of intent
he wants to get a commitment that the counterparty will not deal with anyone
else for a period of time.......i don't have any more details than that...he
also stated that Ben Jacoby has a "redacted version of the GE AGREEMENT" that
he wants to send out.....since I have no knowledge of the GE Agreement, any
confidentiality provisions therein or elsewhere or of any past practices in
this regard, I hesitate.to express an opinion on this..
I am sorry to hear of you and your son's strep conditions; I hope that you
received medication to alleviate the symptons.
If Dwight needs something this week please call Shonnie at31463 ; she can
help meet the needs while you are out......with your expertise on the GE
matters..........................Jeff is not in today and I will be out of
the office from 11:oo on tommorrow and all day Friday (V&E TRIPLE LUTZ
negotiation) but will be checking voice mail.
Kay Mann@ENRON
10/25/2000 03:20 PM
To: Barbara N Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: ABILITY TO SELL GE LM6000
I'll be glad to handle it so long as it doesn't have to be done this week, as
I have strep throat (Michael and I got a group rate at the peditricians'
office.)
Who should I contact?
Kay
From: Barbara N Gray@ECT on 10/25/2000 02:44 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: ABILITY TO SELL GE LM6000
do you the time to handle the CA and basic term sheet
Kay Mann@ENRON
10/25/2000 02:21 PM
To: Barbara N Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: ABILITY TO SELL GE LM6000
Hi Barbara,
I'm on the phone with the GE folks right now, as we have a standing
conference call with them every Wednesday at 130. I'm familiar with the
people and the contractual terms at issue, and will be happy to discuss it.
Kay
From: Barbara N Gray@ECT on 10/25/2000 11:38 AM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: ABILITY TO SELL GE LM6000
Kay I received a call from Dwight Beech,who used to do powere-type work....he
is now in a different group. While in that group he formed a relationship
with individuals at Jones Capital Corp. They have somehow discovered that
Enron has the above mentioned turbines and they wish to purchase 2 or
more......I understand from Dwight that there are restrictions which affect
ENA's right to sell the turbines to 3rd parties and that there may be ways to
structure around these.
Please call so that we may discuss Ben Jacoby has been speaking with Dwight
and wants a basic term sheet AND a confidentiality Agreement. bng I
presume from our discussions you are familiar with the GE issues. | kay.mann@enron.com | barbara.gray@enron.com | 301,660 |
bass-e/all_documents/377. | Fw: happy thanksgiving ,
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Marinor3@aol.com
To: lwbthemarine@bigplanet.com
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 6:17 PM
Subject: happy thanksgiving
lb
best to you and all from the mercers
tim | lwbthemarine@bigplanet.com | daphneco64@bigplanet.com, daphneco64@yahoo.com, jason.bass2@compaq.com, | 12,700 |
sager-e/all_documents/278. | Re: City of Memphis ,
yes | elizabeth.sager@enron.com | janice.moore@enron.com | 385,185 |
beck-s/_sent_mail/773. | Re: UT/Enron MBA Excellence 2001 Scholarship Winners Announced! ,
Are we going to do anything for the students before fall semester? The
dinner with Dean May and others from the University is great in the fall.
But last year, we had thought about just a small lunch with the students and
a few from Enron. This can be simple and we don't have to coordinate around
the schedule of any UT faculty or staff. But it does allow Enron to have a
more immediate follow up with the scholarship recepients to celebrate their
being chosen. --Sally
From: Karen Marshall on 03/28/2001 08:12 PM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gene
Humphrey/Enron@EnronXGate, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES, Brent A
Price/Enron@EnronXGate, Charlene Jackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Christie
Patrick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loftus Fitzwater/NA/Enron@Enron, Roger
Ondreko/Enron@EnronXGate, Andrea V Reed/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Kristin Gandy/NA/Enron@Enron, Gwynn Gorsuch/NA/Enron@ENRON, Elyse
Kalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Laura Schwartz/Corp/Enron@Enron, Bert
Frazier/Enron@EnronXGate, Billy Lemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
eloy.garcia@bus.utexas.edu
Subject: UT/Enron MBA Excellence 2001 Scholarship Winners Announced!
I am pleased to announce the recipients of the 2001 University of Texas Enron
MBA Excellence Scholarships:
Christopher Cashman
SooPang Tang
Holland Brown
Each student will receive $10,000 in scholarship money based on their essays,
interviews and on how they exemplified the vision, values and beliefs of
Enron.
I have already notified the winners, so please join me in congratulating
each one on a job well done.
Special thanks to everyone who participated in the selection of the
winners. Stay tuned for details on the date and time for the Scholarship
Awards dinner slated for early next semester!
E-mail: christopher.cashman@mba02.bus.utexas.edu Phone: 512-836-6489
E-mail: soopang.tang@mba02.bus.utexas.edu Phone: 512-708-0161
E-mail: holland.brown@mba02.bus.utexas.edu Phone: 512-440-1142
FYI... All of the candidates that interviewed were outstanding according to
the scholarship interview team (Sally Beck, Andrea Reed, Roger Ondreko and
Loftus Fitzwater). I will be sending each of them a letter to thank them for
their participation and encourage them to consider Enron when interviewing
for full time opportunities next semester.
Thank you,
Karen Marshall | sally.beck@enron.com | karen.marshall@enron.com | 21,366 |
shapiro-r/all_documents/498. | RE: Policy paper ,
OK on the call.
Re: Centralized unit commitment and your concerns.
A few things to think about. Here are a few options:
1) Have the ISO do it (you can also have "bid-zero" bilaterals if you want
but the basic mechanism is the same). This effectively gives you PJM, New
York, etc.
2) You can have the traded flowgates approach, with the flowgate rights
needed to schedule. That way you get the right plants on in the right
places, in theory at least. This might be interesting as a future
development, but as we have previously agreed it is way too untested for use
now.
3) You can have the transmission rights (e.g flow rights a la Alliance) be
purely financial hedges (similar in some ways to FTRs), but you don't need
the flow right to schedule a transaction. This is the way that a bunch of
the RTOs seem to be going (e.g. Alliance). But this still leaves you needing
a way to create that feasible schedule. You can get feasibility by RT
through the LMP but my sense is that the RTO needs to make sure there is
enough capacity ready so that reliability can be protected. The problem of
the financial-only flowgate method in my book is that it doesn't meet one of
the key characteristics of a workable market - e.g. it doesn't really solve
the problem of congestion while there is time to do anything about it (e.g.
bring more plants online other than a few CTs, hydros, etc.). The RTO will
need some way to handle this problem, or else handle large volumes of MWh by
OOM calls at its discretion. I don't think we like that.
I was talking with some people about Alliance on Monday and they seem to
have sort of lost track of the ball, at least in my book. They are now
talking about an alternative method for dealing with day-ahead congestion.
This would effectively take the form of the re-dispatch type process used in
California. My view is that this sounds pretty clumsy, adds a lot of
complication, and will be great fun for the big generators in Alliance.
Under this system I want to be AEP - the 600 pound gorilla of the region.
And it is still effectvely centralized - the ISO takes in inc/dec bids and
broadcasts out prices, calculated by the OPF model. It has all of the
elements of LMP, just done more than once. If I am a big intergrated
generator/load utility with market power I can repeat the old games of
creating congestion by my scheduling in a constrained area and then getting
paid to unwind it.
So I think we have some basic questions to address next week on the call. I
just want to make sure we get an RTO model that can be made to work without
too much duct tape and bailing wire. If we want to jump off the centralized
unit commitment train we may need to go back and consider all of the
economic angles quite carefully. I am generally sympathetic to the
decentralized commitment idea but I also want to make sure we don't end up
with a muddle.
Cheers
Seab
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-----Original Message-----
From: James.D.Steffes@enron.com [mailto:James.D.Steffes@enron.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:49 AM
To: Seabron Adamson
Cc: Linda.J.Noske@enron.com; Richard.Shapiro@enron.com
Subject: Re: Policy paper
Yes. ?I'd like a call early next week with some internal staff to discuss.
Some key issues on language and some real reservations on "centralized"
unit committment. ?I'll have Linda Noske (my assistant) set up the call.
Jim
To: ? ? ? ?<Richard.Shapiro@enron.com>, <James.D.Steffes@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: ? ? ? ?Policy paper
Rick/Jim:
Please find attached a new draft, incorporating your comments from last
Thursday. As I remember the next stage was to circulate this around
internally for feedback?
Seabron
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jones-t/all_documents/2781. | Re: Bellingham Cold Storage ISDA Master ,
Tana, a couple of things.... have you heard anything back from Bellingham
Cold Storage and secondly I'd like you to send an ISDA to the following
party. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, John
Mr. Allan Warman
Energy Resources Management
The Boeing Company
P.O. Box 3707 MC 7A-XF
Seattle, WA 98124-2207
If need be his phone number is (425) 865-6944.
From: Tana Jones on 06/30/2000 02:36 PM CDT
To: johncameron@dwt.com, hollymitchel@dwt.com, doug.thomas@bellcold.com
cc: John Malowney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracy Ngo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St
Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Bellingham Cold Storage ISDA Master
Attached please find a draft of the Schedule to the ISDA Master Agreement
between Bellingham Cold Storage Co. and Enron North America Corp. Please
call Carol St. Clair, Assistant General Counsel, at (713) 853-3989 with any
questions or comments you may have. My direct dial number is (713) 853-3399. | john.malowney@enron.com | tana.jones@enron.com | 183,266 |
germany-c/_sent_mail/961. | CGAS Storage ,
Hi gang. I have not changed anything on the storage deals since the middle
of last week. I am still showing our projected ending balance on June 30th
to be 3,626,785 dth. Let me know if you see something different.
Thanks | chris.germany@enron.com | joann.collins@enron.com, joan.veselack@enron.com, robert.allwein@enron.com | 124,691 |
kaminski-v/all_documents/10537. | London Meeting ,
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whitt-m/inbox/40. | Kennedy Oil and Enron North America Corp. ,
The following is a letter dated today, November 29, 2001 regarding the
above referenced. Immediate attention <<Ltr Sitter and others
112901.doc>> requested. | tfr@browndrew.com | gerald.nemec@enron.com, darren.vanek@enron.com, mark.whitt@enron.com | 507,254 |
steffes-j/sent_items/1193. | RE: Credit Rating Isuses - ISOs ,
Amr --
Not for us to contact the ISOs about our Material change.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Ibrahim, Amr
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:06 PM
To: Nicolay, Christi L.; Allegretti, Daniel; Fromer, Howard; Mara, Susan; Twiggs, Thane; Hoatson, Tom; Ryall, Jean; Hemstock, Robert
Cc: Steffes, James D.; Sacks, Edward; Sager, Elizabeth; Shapiro, Richard; Canovas, Guillermo; Levy, Alberto; Gottfredson, Bryan; Migden, Janine
Subject: Credit Rating Isuses - ISOs
I am concerned with the credit worthiness issues with the various ISOs, and I am seeking your comments/advice on the appropriate action items that GA should take to assist the various sections in Enron to comply with the requirements in an expedient, proactive, and cost-effective manner.
1. Perhaps I should start by mentioning that in NYISO, and PJM (and I assume the same for the rest), there is an obligation on the market participants for informing the ISO (some in writing, within 5 business days as the case in PJM) of any Material change in its financial condition. The issue here should GA assist in communicating this change.
2. Does the Team agree that there is a need to determine exactly what are the conditions for posting a financial instrument. How the instrument size is calculated (hence the total additional obligation)? how does it change with the change in our business volumes, or credit rating? are the terms for the financial instruments applied consistently to all market agents or just on Enron?
3. What is the best approach to assist RAC in prioritizing which financial instrument should be dealt with first, if there is a prioritization process.
I do have language for PJM, and NYISO if you would like to have access to them.
I look forward for your comments and suggestions
Many thanks and Brgrds
AI
713-853-3037
PS: Material change is a defined term in PJM, and includes a downgrade of a long or short term debt rating by a major rating agency; being placed on a credit watch with negative implications by a major rating agency. | d..steffes@enron.com | amr.ibrahim@enron.com | 455,178 |
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hyatt-k/projects/sun_devil/6. | Electricity Price Discovery ,
Kevin,
Attached are electricity price discovery results for the following:
Palo Verde Peak Wtd Average Daily
Palo Verde Off-Peak Wtd Average Daily
Palo Verde Gas Spark - SJuan (tied to closest gas price discovery point--looks to be SJuan)
Palo Verde Electricity Spark Spread - 8000 Kwh Turbine
Palo Verde Electricity Spark Spread - 10000 Kwh Turbine
The data starts in 1996 when prices started to be posted.
Lorna | lorna.brennan@enron.com | kevin.hyatt@enron.com | 175,179 |
presto-k/presto_working_files/ees_2_ways/5. | East Position Report - 4/30/01 ,
Per Don Black's request, attached is the East Position Report as of 4/30/01. We are also delivering hard copies of this report to you. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks. | warren.prihoda@enron.com | kevin.presto@enron.com | 365,503 |
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dasovich-j/all_documents/12906. | ,
FYI. We're trying to keep the stuff confidential.
Best,
Jeff
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 05/22/2001 03:06 PM -----
Jeff Dasovich
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
05/21/2001 10:17 AM
To: Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron,
skean@enron.com, Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Paul
Kaufman/Enron@EnronXGate, Daniel Allegretti/NA/Enron@Enron, Howard
Fromer/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron@Enron, mpalmer@enron.com,
James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject:
On the call on Friday, Linda asked if we could distribute materials
developed/used recently in California regarding the crisis and solutions to
try to resolve it. Attached are:
A "backgrounder" provided to the business leaders that Ken Lay met with last
week
A power point presentation that is a "higher level" discussion of the more
detailed "backgrounder."
If I missed anyone, please forward along. If anyone has any questions, give
me a call at 415.782.7822.
Best,
Jeff | jeff.dasovich@enron.com | hap.boyd@enron.com | 58,561 |
jones-t/all_documents/2028. | Time Not Out of the Office ,
I will NOT be taking Thursday, June 8, 2000 as a vacation day. I will be
out of the office on Friday, June 9, 2000 as a vacation day.
Becky and Taffy - please update the calendars as necessary.
Susan D. Flynn
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB3806
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: 713-853-0975
Fax: 713-646-3490 | susan.flynn@enron.com | sara.shackleton@enron.com, mark.taylor@enron.com, tana.jones@enron.com, | 182,442 |
rogers-b/_sent_mail/84. | Gleason (Shelby) Transmission Upgrade ,
---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 11/02/2000
11:12 AM ---------------------------
From: Mitch Robinson @ ENRON 11/02/2000 10:44 AM
To: Don Miller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stuart Zisman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Soderquist/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Gleason (Shelby) Transmission Upgrade
Larry Soderquist has forwarded to me a TVA schedule of the Shelby upgrade.
If it's not already in Deal Bench, let me know and I'll forward it down.
Scheduled completion is May, '02.
Mitch | benjamin.rogers@enron.com | jonathan.hoff@enron.com | 375,371 |
corman-s/sent_items/268. | Plans ,
Sorry I missed your call last night. I had a good cry and went to bed early.
As you noted in your voice message, I am planning to travel by myself on Saturday, Dec 15. It is the only time I can get a confirmed flight (albeit a more cumbersome route and more expensive).
Here is the other part of my plans. I feel fairly sure that I will return to the US immediately after my court date, unless the stay requirements are very, very short. I can fathom the courage to travel by myself, but not to hang around 2 weeks by myself. Also, all these constant changes have put a serious strain on what is already a very tedious work situation for me.
I am still planning to have Connie move forward with getting Kim a letter of invitation /VISAs -- including a Russian VISA that is good until Mid-January. That way Kim can return for Alina after the first of the year if necessary. Please ask Sergei to look into possible arrangements. I would be happy to pay for Sergei and Larisa to have a holiday in Moscow if they were willing to fly with Alina there. Perhaps she could stay at the orphanage or with a host family and have an orphanage worker take her to Almaty.
I am totally terrified about traveling by myself -- but this isn't a fear that will ease with time. I feel like I just have to dive in or I am going to change my mind.
I need some reassurance on what happens at the airport. Will the assistance service help me at customs? Will Sergei pick me up and where will I find him? Do I have hotel accomodations (if so preferrably at the Hyatt)?
Obviously I am also handling a mountain of guilt about leaving without Liz. I wrote her a note about my current thoughts on travel and why I am leaning towards leaving on Sat.
Shelley Corman
713-853-7083 | shelley.corman@enron.com | civins@hotmail.com | 53,375 |
germany-c/sent_items/533. | Employee ,
Elizabeth Hernandez is currently working as a contract employee for Sherry Thomas. Elizabeth told me her contract runs out at the end of this month. Kathy and I both loved working with her and think she would be a good employee to keep on the gas side if you have any spots available. Her last spot on the gas side was in deal validation. | chris.germany@enron.com | m..hall@enron.com | 132,635 |
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sales in the first ten months of 2001. Zhaoli has been appointed as a tech=
nical service center and special maintenance center for Epson, Canon, Hewle=
tt-Packard and OKI products. Technical support and after-sales services are=
two strong facets of Zhaoli?s business. In addition, the company has devot=
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s including an e-learning software program for K-12 education in China, one=
of the largest software markets in the world. The program offers a full li=
ne of training and education programs delivered on the Internet. "We are e=
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rld Trade Organization. We also see synergistic business relationships betw=
een Zhaoli and other subsidiaries within the family." ABOUT GENESIS =
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ll as network integration. The company also develops proprietary software s=
ystems, such as its e-learning software for K-12 education in China. The co=
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ward-k/inbox/142. | FW: Bubba Claus... ,
-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Whittaker [mailto:randywhittaker@wingfootct.com]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:22 AM
To: Angela's Boy (E-mail); Billy Bygodainsworth (E-mail); Leon's Daughter (E-mail); Randi and Rori's Mom (E-mail); Randy's Favorite Sister (E-mail); Ross Marshall (E-mail); Terrible Tom (E-mail)
Subject: FW: Bubba Claus...
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas, Tamara [mailto:Tamara.Thomas@ssa.gov]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 7:34 AM
To: Beth Dial (E-mail); Amanda Kay Thomas (E-mail); Brenda (E-mail); Brenda Cook (E-mail); Pacheco, Carlos; Yeager, Dana P.; Debi (Green) Dean (E-mail); Williams, Dianne; Frances Green (E-mail); Kellie Newman (E-mail); Kevin Thomas (E-mail 2); Misti Jackson (E-mail 2); Noel Thomas (E-mail); Randy Whittaker (E-mail); Sharon Smith (E-mail); Shirley Worthen (E-mail); Pohl, Toby
Subject: Bubba Claus...
Carlos, you should luv this one!
An announcement from Santa. . .
>
>I regret to inform you that, effective immediately, I will no longer be
>able to serve the Southern United States on Christmas Eve. Due to the
>overwhelming current population of the earth, my contract was
renegotiated
>by North American Fairies and Elves Local 209. I now serve
>only certain areas of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan.
As
>part of the new and better contract I also get longer breaks for milk
and
>cookies so keep that in mind. However, I'm certain that your children
will
>be in good hands with your local replacement who happens to be my third
>cousin, Bubba Claus. His side of the family is from the South Pole. He
>shares my goal of delivering toys to all the good boys and girls;
however,
>there are a few differences between us.
>
>Differences such as:
>
>1. There is no danger of a Grinch stealing your presents from Bubba
Claus.
>He has a gun rack on his sleigh and a bumper sticker that reads: "These
>toys insured by Smith and Wesson,"
>
>2. Instead of milk and cookies, Bubba Claus prefers that children leave
an
>RC cola and pork rinds [or a moon pie] on the fireplace. And Bubba
doesn't
>smoke a pipe. He dips a little snuff though, so please have an empty
spit
>can handy.
>
>3. Bubba Claus' sleigh is pulled by floppy-eared, flyin' coon dogs
instead
>of reindeer. I made the mistake of loaning him a couple of my
>reindeer one time, and Blitzen's head now overlooks Bubba's fireplace.
>
>4. You won't hear "On Comet, on Cupid, on Donner and Blitzen.. " when
Bubba
>Claus arrives. Instead, you'll hear, "On Earnhardt, on Wallace, on
Martin
>and Labonte. On Rudd, on Jarrett, on Elliott and Petty."
>
>5. "Ho, ho, ho!" has been replaced by "Yee Haw!" And you also are
likely to
>hear Bubba's elves respond, "I her'd dat!"
>
>6. As required by Southern highway laws, Bubba Claus' sleigh does have
a
>Yosemite Sam safety triangle on the back with the words
>"Back off" The last I heard it also had other decorations on the sleigh
>back as well. One is Ford or Chevy logo with lights that race through
the
>letters and the other is a caricature of me (Santa Claus) going wee wee
on
>the Tooth Fairy.
>
>7. The usual Christmas movie classics such as "Miracle on 34th Street"
and
>"It's a Wonderful Life" will not be shown in your negotiated viewing
area.
>Instead, you'll see "Boss Hogg Saves Christmas" and "Smokey and the
Bandit
>IV" featuring Burt Reynolds as Bubba Claus and dozens of state patrol
cars
>crashing into each other.
>
>8. Bubba Claus doesn't wear a belt. If I were you, I'd make sure you,
the
>wife, and the kids turn the other way when he bends over to put
presents
>under the tree.
>
>9. And finally, lovely Christmas songs have been sung about me like
>"Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer" and Bing Crosby's "Santa Claus Is
>Coming to Town." This year songs about Bubba Claus will be played on
all
>the AM radio stations in the South. Those song titles will be Mark
>Chesnutt's "Bubba Claus Shot the Jukebox"; Cledus T. Judd's "All I Want
for
>Christmas Is My Woman and a Six Pack", and Hank Williams
>Jr.'s "If You Don't Like Bubba Claus, You Shove It."
>
>Sincerely Yours, Santa Claus
>(member of North American Fairies and Elves local 209) | wk@transcarriers.com | houston <.ward@enron.com> | 492,765 |
lenhart-m/all_documents/70. | Re: Fw: It's really good...short download! ,
why did you guys get all that stuff already? you still have over a year. is
it still going to be in the caymens? what are you doing for christmas? i
mean chuanaka? | matthew.lenhart@enron.com | stadogb@email.msn.com | 275,481 |
lenhart-m/all_documents/391. | RE: ,
my place. so you can meet us there or i can get your name on the list. i
can definately get you in no matter what so if you don't want to go that
early you dont have to. let me know. i am going to wear my cowboy hat and
my bolla tie. | matthew.lenhart@enron.com | erichardson@sarofim.com | 275,145 |
jones-t/all_documents/10869. | Re: ECC Five Year Deals ,
You are the Best!
Dianne Seib
04/11/2001 09:37 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: ECC Five Year Deals
Tana,
Further to the voicemail you left me yesterday, the two deals we discussed
when you were here were Lakeside (power) and IPSCO (gas). Confirmations have
been sent to the counterparty on both of these transactions.
Dianne | tana.jones@enron.com | dianne.seib@enron.com | 179,870 |
kitchen-l/_americas/mrha/ooc/188. | BEAVER CREEK AGENDA ,
Attached is the revised agenda for your meeting in August.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks.
Dorie Hitchcock
Phone: 281.370.0695
Fax: 281.370.0385
Cell: 713.594.7093
- 01lavaugcolagenda.xls | dhitchcock@houston.rr.com | john.lavorato@enron.com, Kitchen, Louise </O=ENRON/OU=NA/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=LKITCHEN>, louise@enron.com | 258,845 |
arnold-j/inbox/71. | Contact ,
I left a message earlier with your assistant. My contact information is
below, please touch base with me as soon as possible. I am working on a
project that is very pressing.
Lyndon A. Taylor
Principal
Heidrick & Struggles, Inc.
1221 McKinney, Suite 3050
Houston, Texas 77010
Office: (713) 751-3048
Fax: (713) 751-3018
Cell: (713) 303-3177
VM: (800) 964-5445
ltaylor@heidrick.com
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allen-p/_sent_mail/73. | ALLEN DURANGO HOTEL ------- 48 HR CANCEL ,
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 11/03/2000
03:45 PM ---------------------------
Ina Rangel
11/03/2000 11:53 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: ALLEN DURANGO HOTEL ------- 48 HR CANCEL
Phillip,
Here is your hotel itinerary for Monday night.
-Ina
---------------------- Forwarded by Ina Rangel/HOU/ECT on 11/03/2000 01:53 PM
---------------------------
SHERRI SORRELS <ssorrels_vitoltvl@yahoo.com> on 11/03/2000 01:52:21 PM
To: INA.RANGEL@ENRON.COM
cc:
Subject: ALLEN DURANGO HOTEL ------- 48 HR CANCEL
SALES AGT: JS/ZBATUD
ALLEN/PHILLIP
ENRON
1400 SMITH
HOUSTON TX 77002
INA RANGEL X37257
DATE: NOV 03 2000 ENRON
HOTEL 06NOV DOUBLETREE DURANGO
07NOV 501 CAMINO DEL RIO
DURANGO, CO 81301
TELEPHONE: (970) 259-6580
CONFIRMATION: 85110885
REFERENCE: D1KRAC
RATE: RAC USD 89.00 PER NIGHT
GHT
ADDITIONAL CHARGES MAY APPLY
INVOICE TOTAL 0
THANK YOU
***********************************************
**48 HR CANCELLATION REQUIRED**
THANK YOU FOR CALLING VITOL TRAVEL
__________________________________________________
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ring-r/inbox/46. | NYISO - New Data Dictionary for Billing - Effective November 2001 ,
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
Dear Market Participants
Billing Data Dictionary version 15.1 is now posted to the web,
replacing v15. An error in v15 was found and corrected. Version 15.1
will be effective for November billing dates forward.
The new dictionary will be posted at:
http://www.nyiso.com/markets/billing.html#datadict
If you have any questions, please call your Customer Relations
Representative or the Help Desk at 518.356.6060.
Regards,
Customer Relations | market_relations@nyiso.com | tie_list_server@nyiso.com | 371,568 |
arnold-j/inbox/164. | Expense Reports Awaiting Your Approval ,
The following reports have been waiting for your approval for more than 4 days. Please review.
Owner: Justin K Rostant
Report Name: Rostant 112001
Days In Mgr. Queue: 6 | enron_update@concureworkplace.com | jarnold@enron.com | 6,145 |
mclaughlin-e/all_documents/105. | Request Submitted: Access Request for bilal.bajwa@enron.com ,
You have received this email because the requester specified you as their
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hodge-j/inbox/110. | Capital Book ,
To further the process of reaching the stated objectives of increasing Enron America's Velocity of Capital and associated Return on Invested Capital, we have decided to create a Capital Book. The Capital Book will have no profit target associated with it and will be managed by Joe Deffner. The purpose of creating this book is to ensure that all transactions within Enron Americas, with any form of capital requirement, are structured correctly and are allocated the appropriate cost of capital charge.
The previous numbers used in the Business Plans at the beginning of this year will remain for all transactions in place and where we hold assets. Therefore, on any assets currently held within each business area, the capital charge will remain at 15%. Internal ownership of these assets will be maintained by the originating Business Unit subject to the Internal Ownership Policy outlined below.
The cost of capital associated with all transactions in Enron Americas will be set by Joe. This process is separate and apart from the current RAC process for transactions which will continue unchanged.
Capital investments on balance sheet will continue to accrue a capital charge at the previously established rate of 15%. Transactions which are structured off credit will receive a pure market pass through of the actually incurred cost of capital as opposed to the previous 15% across the board charge. Transactions which are structured off balance sheet, but on credit will be priced based upon the financial impact on Enron America's overall credit capacity.
On transactions that deploy capital through the trading books, the Capital Book will take a finance reserve on each transaction, similar to the way the Credit Group takes a credit reserve. This finance reserve will be used specifically to fund the capital required for the transaction. As noted above, the Capital Book will have no budget and will essentially charge out to the origination and trading groups at actual cost.
By sending market-based capital pricing signals internally, Enron America's sources of capital and liquidity should be better optimized across the organization.
Questions regarding the Capital Book can be addressed to:
Joe Deffner 853-7117
Alan Quaintance 345-7731 | enron.chairman@enron.com | ena.employees@enron.com | 170,179 |
neal-s/sent_items/130. | eddie rietze ,
I had a great visit with Eddie Rietze last night. We spent about 3 hours together. I think we should definately pursue him.
He is interested talking further. We will probably need to meet with him during the evening. Please let me know if I need to do
anything to proceed. I indicated to Eddie that you would be contacting him to set an interview schedule.
thanks,
Scott | scott.neal@enron.com | neil.davies@enron.com | 343,479 |
lewis-a/all_documents/147. | peru ,
dear mr. brown:
what up? just got to peru this morning. sorry to
hear about the stick in the eye? how is evrythg at
the big e? bullish on winter? is the floor still
printing dough?
ep
--- Andrew.H.Lewis@enron.com wrote:
>
> We finally got your postcards this week. Sandra was
> excited to receive
> them.
> It sounds like your having a blast in Asia. I have
> always wanted to visit
> that part
> of the world. I have some friends that are moving
> to London in January, so
> I guess
> that will have to be the first trip I take.
>
> On a different note, this wednesday was a bit like a
> stick in the eye.
> However, there's
> always next week.
>
> Robin's last name is now Zivic, so her new handle is
> Rhonda Zivic (Honda
> Civic).
>
> That's it for now.
>
> E.B.
>
>
>
>
>
> Eva Pao <epao3@yahoo.com> on 10/31/2000 04:28:27 AM
>
> To: Andrew.H.Lewis@enron.com
> cc:
> Subject: lewpy email
>
>
> right...
> i did write more, but i don't think it went through.
> anyway, just got back from asia. after thailand, i
> went to singapore (bright lights, big city),
> malaysia
> (resort in the south (note: resorts not fun during
> monsoon season), and cambodia (worth the visit, esp
> if
> not harassed by customs officer). all in all, i
> would
> say that the best place i went to was Chiang Mai,
> Thailand. Thailand, as a whole, is the kind of
> place
> that i would visit many times.
>
> hope all is well at big E. hope weds are treating
> you
> right. what is better than...?
>
> EP
> --- Andrew.H.Lewis@enron.com wrote:
> >
> > Hey Eva,
> >
> > Got your message, was waiting for you to write
> more.
> > I'll have to check
> > with Sandra, but I haven't heard her say if she
> got
> > your postcards.
> >
> > Robin came back from her honeymoon and you can't
> > tell when she's blushing
> > she's so red.
> >
> > The last two AGA's have been great. One was a 40
> > cent move and the other
> > was 20 cents (what's better than Wednesdays?).
> >
> > That's it for now.
> >
> > Must go see Suey.
> >
> > - Big Lew
> >
>
>
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blair-l/meetings/122. | Dan/Julia meeting - 49C2 ,
CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
Dan/Julia meeting - 49C2
Date: 9/5/2000
Time: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description: | outlook.team@enron.com | 34,484 |
|
mann-k/_sent_mail/1607. | Re: Form CA for selling power projects ,
Yes.
From: Kathleen Carnahan 02/15/2001 02:04 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Carlos Sole/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: Form CA for selling power projects
And so am I! Did you add your changes to it yet?
Kathleen
Kay Mann
02/15/2001 02:02 PM
To: Kathleen Carnahan/NA/Enron@Enron, Carlos Sole/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Form CA for selling power projects
I set up a directory called "Confidentiality Agreements" and put a form in
there based on what KC sent me.
I'm so proud of myself. | kay.mann@enron.com | kathleen.carnahan@enron.com | 300,054 |
hodge-j/inbox/289. | FW: ,
-----Original Message-----
From: Calcagno, Suzanne
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 10:44 AM
To: Superty, Robert; Allwein, Robert; Lamadrid, Victor; Garcia, Clarissa; Jaquet, Tammy; Germany, Chris; Townsend, Judy; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Fulton, Donna; Molinaro, Jeffrey; Greif, Donna; Kelly, Katherine L.; Breese, Mark; Halstead, Lia
Subject:
Hi All--
Attached is the Inside FERC summary of the FERC's order in the Transco 1Line / Order 637 proceeding and in the Texas Gas cash-out proceeding.
Transco is saying they won't implement "prior to April 1" but haven't decided on an implementation and training schedule as of yet. .The Order did not specify a date by which Transco had to implement. Transco will have to make another filing to comply with this Order, so it may still be a little while before everything is finalized. Given that the FERC did not speak to the cost of the system in this order (almost $80m), it's likely that the dollars will be subject to the on-going negotiations taking place in Transco's RP01-245 rate case proceeding. I'll coordinate with Tammy to insure that we've got the necessary EDI testing plan in place and that we make the necessary Unify changes.
On Texas Gas, this represents a minor win for us--we had argued that Texas Gas' proposal was not consistent with Order 637 and that they should adopt a more "Transco-like" scheme that creates uncertainty w/o creating undue penalties. Texas Gas will have to refile & we'll have another go-round between the marketing companies/producers and the LDC's on the Texas Gas system. Will keep you posted.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Suzanne
x54880
=============================================================================================================
TRANSCO GETS GREEN LIGHT TO IMPLEMENT 1LINE SYSTEM, OTHER RATE CHANGES
Capping a long-running debate over the 1Line proposal, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp., with only a minor exception or two, received approval from FERC to implement a new online, interactive computer system. Last month's ruling also went a long way toward completing Transco's effort to comply with orders 637 and 587. The 1Line system was proposed to enable Transco and other subsidiaries of The Williams Cos. Inc. to put in place new practices and services, including ones related to compliance with orders 637 and 587.
According to Transco, its new scheme cannot be supported by its existing computer systems. But the commission last spring said it was not satisfied with Transco's proposal and asked for a more detailed explanation of how 1Line complies with orders 637 and 587 (IF, 2 April, 16). Looking at the 1Line plan from an order 637 and 587 perspective, FERC in the Sept. 27 order (RP01-236, et al.) found most of the scheme to its liking. It accepted Transco's proposal to change the capacity-release bidding and awarding processes, to incorporate pooling services in its tariff as a new pooling rate schedule, and to provide that any adjustments to a demand bill will be included in a subsequent demand bill, rather than the subsequent commodity bill.
The commission approved Transco's proposal on scheduling equality, which allows shippers acquiring released capacity to submit a nomination at the earliest opportunity after the acquisition of capacity. To raise its comfort level about the provision, FERC directed Transco to change the tariff to permit a shipper's nomination to coincide with the notification of the capacity release transaction and to remove restrictions on the releasing shipper's ability to specify when the release will become effective. FERC also generally was pleased with the provision directing customers to indemnify and hold harmless Transco against all claims. In response to one protester, the commission told the company to remove language that would force customers to indemnify Transco's affiliates as well.
On order 637 matters, FERC was mostly sympathetic to Transco's positions on issues such as imbalance services, operational controls and penalty revenue sharing.
FERC was less enthused with Transco's preferred approach to interaction between the pipeline's segmentation and discounting policies. Refuting the claim that it already complies with order 637 on this issue, FERC directed Transco to add language to its tariff creating a presumption that Transco can rebut a segmenting shipper's right to retain a discounted rate as long as Transco demonstrates that a segmented or secondary point is not similarly situated to point identified in the original transaction. Transco also must add a procedure to its tariff that requires requests to retain discounts to be processed within two hours.
FERC also accepted Transco's existing imbalance cash-out tolerances and tiered cash-out mechanisms, but wanted more information on proposed unauthorized overrun penalties. The pipeline has not ad-equately justified "why such substantial overrun penalties should apply on non-critical days," said the
commission. FERC rejected Transco's proposed transportation charge for imbalance trading, which the pipeline said was needed to recover what it asserts are lost transportation charges. The commission ruled that "Transco has failed to demonstrate that imbalance trades between zones necessarily results in a loss of transportation revenue." But the commission went on to say that it "may be willing to reconsider a remedy if Transco can show that shippers are abusing imbalance trading" to avoid certain charges.
Transco also was directed to justify its proposal to prohibit shippers from trading transportation imbalances and operational balancing agreement imbalances. FERC said that "it is not clear from Transco's explanation why OBA imbalances are so different from shipper transportation imbalances that the two cannot be traded."
=============================================================================================================
FERC ACCEPTED TEXAS GAS' PROPOSAL TO ELIMINATE IMBALANCES on its system by revising its cashout mechanism, while rejecting the proposed use of high/low daily pricing for cashouts. The revamped mechanism, which was developed during and after a technical conference, would enable Texas Gas Transmission Co. to "remove the incentive to engage in price arbitrage on its system," FERC said.
To stop customers from gaming its system, Texas Gas in March proposed (RP01-278) a plan to create a new monthly imbalance tier that would not be subject to cashouts, to eliminate pool-to-pool transfers in the calculation of customer imbalances, and to do away with the provision allowing a processor replacing
plant volume reduction to have its imbalances cashed out at 100% of the applicable index price. Seeing the need for the proposed changes, the commission noted that Texas Gas "has demonstrated with its data a close correlation between the imbalance and price arbitrage that has been taking place for years and has not subsided."
However, FERC rejected the idea of changing the applicable cashout price index at all tier levels to a percentage of either the highest or lowest daily price during the month. Directing Texas Gas to drop the proposed language, the order explained that daily high/low index prices "may unduly increase penalties for imbalances, which is contrary to order 637."
The order went on to say that "a less draconian measure" may be appropriate. For instance, Texas Gas could propose a mechanism "that would inject an element of uncertainty regarding the eventual price" if it wanted to provide "an incentive for shippers to remain in balance," FERC said. | victor.lamadrid@enron.com | chuck.ames@enron.com, f..brawner@enron.com, chris.germany@enron.com, | 170,366 |
kean-s/all_documents/6516. | From Steve Kean ,
Rosalee,
I am leaving Ken a voicemail regarding the attached letter. If he is ok with
it, I'd like to get is out Tuesday or Wednesday. Please copy Joe Hartsoe and
I on the final version.
Steve | carolyn.cooney@enron.com | rosalee.fleming@enron.com, tori.wells@enron.com | 231,205 |
maggi-m/deleted_items/159. | RE: ,
yep, how are you,drinks tonight?
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:19 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject:
are you here? | mike.maggi@enron.com | michelle.nelson@enron.com | 298,098 |
shackleton-s/all_documents/10037. | (01-107) NYMEX ACCESSc Web Site UPDATE ,
Notice No. 01-107
March 22, 2001
TO:
All Exchange Members
FROM:
Neal Wolkoff, Executive Vice President
SUBJECT:
NYMEX ACCESSc Web Site
As of Thursday, March 22, 2001, the NYMEX ACCESSc web site remains
unavailable for the NYMEX ACCESSc session for trade date March 23rd.
Please call the NYMEX ACCESSc Control Center (NACC) for all NYMEX ACCESSc
price information at 1-800-438-8616.
We will provide an update regarding the status of the web site on Friday,
March 24th.
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Note: If you click on the above line and nothing happens, please copy
the text between the quotes, open your internet browser,
paste it into the web site address and press Return. | exchangeinfo@nymex.com | sara.shackleton@enron.com | 411,790 |
horton-s/sent_items/113. | Missed Board meeting ,
My apology for missing the Dynegy Board meeting that Ken told me today at !:00pm that you wanted me to attend. I had my international team in for business and budget reviews and to discuss what "non-core" means since both Dynegy and Enron have labeled them as such. We need to keep these folks motivated to get us through the sale process. I couldn't reschedule them since they were heading home tonight. They are fine and willing to see this through. Please let Chuck know that I just had a conflict.
Congratulations on a very successful rollout with the Analysts on Monday. Sorry I couldn't go to Chicago with Chuck but it appeared I would have been a detraction. I would like to sit down over luch with you when you have the time to see what your plans are. In the meantime call if I can be of any help.
Stan | stanley.horton@enron.com | swbe@dynegy.com | 173,514 |
white-s/inbox/179. | Jobs ,
In case you are interested, my father-in-law, Cary Jones, has his own recruiting business. He specializes in accounting positions, but might have leads in other related areas also. His number is 281-491-3950 and his email is cjones@wt.net <mailto:cjones@wt.net>.
My home # is 281.579.9428, cell # is 713.444.9008 and email cbabel@msn.com <mailto:cbabel@msn.com>. I enjoyed working with you guys.
Good luck and let me know how it goes.
Chris Abel
Former Manager, Risk Controls
Global Risk Operations
chris.abel@enron.com <mailto:chris.abel@enron.com>
713.853.3102 | chris.abel@enron.com | casey.evans@enron.com, andrea.dahlke@enron.com, wayne.vinson@enron.com, | 505,340 |
kaminski-v/all_documents/1960. | Power 2001 ,
Paul,
My apologies for a delay in getting back to you with my bullet points. The
beginning of the year was quite hectic. I am working from home today, trying
to catch up.
The program for the 2001 Conference looks great; it's likely to be the most
interesting and best attended EPRM Conference (hopefully, some players will
be still around).
To answer some of your questions:
1. I shall be glad to serve on the panel
2. The title of the talk is fine (American spelling of modelling is modeling)
3. Bullet points will follow in the next message (I shall send it in a few
minutes)
4. Vincent Kaminski, Managing Director, Enron Corp.
5. Vincent Kaminski
???Enron Corp.
???1400 Smith
???Room EB1962
???Houston, TX 77002
??????Regards,
Vince | vkaminski@aol.com | pbristow@riskwaters.com | 204,389 |
wolfe-j/06_saved/111. | Cost of Funds ,
Could you please tell me if the following Post Id is a new book and if so what it is?
1007353
Thanks,
Veronica
5-3400 | veronica.hill@enron.com | jeff.wolfe@enron.com, jason.wolfe@enron.com | 512,480 |
jones-t/all_documents/68. | Re: ErnieMail ,
Gracie,
Thanks for your help! | tana.jones@enron.com | ernie@enron.com | 186,871 |
weldon-c/all_documents/83. | Timesheet Revision ,
I'm taking 4 hours vacation today and have updated my previous timesheet to
reflect this. Please see attached. | v.weldon@enron.com | rebecca.torres@enron.com | 497,262 |
blair-l/meetings/500. | John Buchanan - Oncall ,
CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
John Buchanan - Oncall
Date: 11/18/2001
Time: 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description: | outlook.team@enron.com | 34,906 |
|
gang-l/deleted_items/118. | MID C Question ,
Hi Lisa,
I am working on a Hedging Activity Report that will be sent to E&Y on a weekly basis. I think Mo is out of the office so I heard that you might be the right person to ask for help. For the first week, I am using a spreadsheet that Mo sent where he bought some July power at MID C. It looks like the MID C power along with our NW Del length makes us flat for July at MID C and Montana System Border as well. My questions are:
How does power flow between MID C and the other delivery points (like Montana)?
Do we incur a transmission cost on top of what he bought the power for?
We are actually a little long (960 MWh) b/c of the Air Products deal that is a little unique ... what happens to this length?
If it's easier to explain over the phone, please give me a call at 713-853-4748. Thanks for your help.
Steve | steven.luong@enron.com | lisa.gang@enron.com | 119,498 |
haedicke-m/all_documents/5075. | Edison decides. . . ,
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kaminski-v/deleted_items/1137. | Action Requested: Past Due Invoice ,
Please do not reply to this e-mail.
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buy-r/sent_items/89. | FW: Meeting with Duke ,
Bill should have copied you. Fyi, Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Bradford, William S.
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 1:45 PM
To: Despain, Tim; McMahon, Jeffrey
Cc: Buy, Rick; Ford, Sue
Subject: FW: Meeting with Duke
Tim/Jeff,
Attached are the list of questions for Monday's Duke meeting.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: "Janna Blanter" <jxblanter@duke-energy.com>@ENRON
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:52 AM
To: wbradfo@ect.enron.com
Subject: Meeting with Duke
A shorter version of questions.
(See attached file: Enron Questions 10-31-01.doc)
Janna Blanter
Director, Credit Operations
Duke Energy
5400 Westheimer Court
Houston, Texas 77056
(713) 627-6137
(713) 627-6187 fax
----- Forwarded by Janna Blanter/Hou-MidOffice/EnergyTrading/PEC on
10/31/2001 09:51 AM -----
Janna Blanter
To: wbradfo@ect.enron.com
10/31/2001 cc:
09:45 AM Subject: Meeting with Duke
Bill,
Our Chief Credit Officer would like to arrange a meeting tomorrow. I would
like to leave it to you to decide who the appropriate representatives from
Enron should be based upon the attached file with questions we would like
to have answered. Please let me know at your earliest convenience when we
can meet. I am moving offices today and the easiest way to get in touch
with me today will be via cell phone 713-301-5958. I look forward to
hearing from you shortly. Thanks.
Janna Blanter
Director, Credit Operations
Duke Energy
5400 Westheimer Court
Houston, Texas 77056
(713) 627-6137
(713) 627-6187 fax
(See attached file: Enron Questions 10-31-01.doc)
- Enron Questions 10-31-01.doc
- Enron Questions 10-31-01.doc | rick.buy@enron.com | raymond.bowen@enron.com | 39,798 |
rapp-b/inbox/15. | RE: FW: Outlook Migration for Bill Rapp ,
You might better wait to thank me...they haven't moved you yet.....(just kidding)...
Emily Sellers
Enron Transportation Services Legal
1400 Smith Street, EB4771
Houston, Tx 77001713) 853-7172
(713) 646-2738
emily.sellers@enron.com <mailto:esellers@enron.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Rapp, Bill
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 3:57 PM
To: Sellers, Emily
Subject: Re: FW: Outlook Migration for Bill Rapp
Emily,
Thanks for all of your help on this!
Bill
From: Emily Sellers/ENRON@enronXgate on 10/17/2001 03:34 PM
To: Bill Rapp/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: FW: Outlook Migration for Bill Rapp
For your information also.....
Emily Sellers
Enron Transportation Services Legal
1400 Smith Street, EB4771
Houston, Tx 77001713) 853-7172
(713) 646-2738
emily.sellers@enron.com <mailto:esellers@enron.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: ETS Information Risk Management
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 3:23 PM
To: Mangin, Emmanuel
Cc: Sellers, Emily; Wagner, Glenda; ETS Information Risk Management
Subject: Outlook Migration for Bill Rapp
Emmanuel,
Please schedule the Outlook migration for Bill Rapp for 10/22. He is transferring from EES to ETS.
This is his info:
LoginID= brapp
FirstName=Bill
LastName= Rapp
Business Unit= ETS
Date of Move=10/22
Thanks!
Lupita Cantu
ETS Information Risk Management
713-853-3876 | emily.sellers@enron.com | bill.rapp@enron.com | 368,610 |
lokay-m/tw_commercial_group/891. | Topock Lateral Expansion - 300 MMcf/d ,
Attached is a Level A ( + 30%) cost estimate prepared by Planning based on available information. If you have any questions, please call. | ron.matthews@enron.com | michelle.lokay@enron.com, dennis.alters@enron.com, | 290,116 |
hyvl-d/all_documents/252. | Re: GRE Transaction Agreement ,
DAN - I've made a few modifications to the above referenced agreement to
reflect volume changes and pricing changes associated with the GRE deal. The
deal structure has been modified to reflect an increase in the DCQ, a $0.05
demand charge per DCQ and the ability for GRE to decrease its DCQ monthly.
Could you please review the changes I made, as well as clarify that the
respective pricing reflects gas purchased "day-ahead", not intraday.
Intraday gas sells will be negotiated/ quoted on an "as needed" basis.
What does not appear to be addressed in any of the contracts to be executed
by ENA and GRE is the agency relationship that will exist whereby ENA will
handle nominations, scheduling, invoicing , etc... The intent of our overall
arrangement with GRE is to provide an agency relationship pursuant to the
June 1, 2000 TRANSACTION TERM SHEET. Is this agency arrangement going to be
documented separately? If so, please prepare a draft. Otherwise, please
incorporate into the below agreement language consistent with the June 1st
Transaction Term Sheet under the section entitled "OPERATIONS".
OSCAR - I've modified the agreement to reflect IF-FOM at Ventura for the DCQ
and GDA-Common High for all volumes in excess of the DCQ. Also, as you note
above, I'm instructing Dan to clarify that this is day ahead gas. Carl, in
his June 23rd term sheet broke out the pricing mechanism to include a "day
of" price. I don't think we should show a price for intraday gas in the
Winter. It will be overly expensive and probably will never be utilized.
Also, Carl raises the issue of utilizing third parties when ENA cannot
service their account (blancing services, etc...) Conceptually, I am
indifferent, but if they don't use us than we don't nominate or schedule.
chris
x31666
Oscar Dalton
06/30/2000 02:45 PM
To: Dan Hyvl
cc: Chris Meyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason R Wiesepape/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject:
Dan,
Great River Energy signed the reimbursement agreement and the transport
agreements.
We are trying to finalize the gas deal and I wanted to let you know that
Chris Meyer will be getting with you next week to review the transport
arrangemet so we can incorporate into the transaction agreement that is part
of the master.
by copy of this e-mail, I am also requesting Jason to send a copy of a master
agreement to Carl Sulzer for his review.
thanks
Oscar | chris.meyer@enron.com | dan.hyvl@enron.com | 176,498 |
farmer-d/logistics/46. | FW: HPL Imbalance Payback ,
-----Original Message-----
From: laallen@aep.com [mailto:laallen@aep.com]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 1:16 PM
To: dbaumba@enron.com
Subject: HPL Imbalance Payback
Sorry, guessed wrong at your e:mail!!
---------------------- Forwarded by Lauri A Allen/HO1/AEPIN on 10/15/2001 12:15 PM ---------------------------
To: brian.hull@enron.com, dave.bombeck@enron.com
cc: rita.wynne@enron.com
Subject: HPL Imbalance Payback
Brian- This relates to an imbalance due Enron pre-June 2001. AEP/HPL is negotiating on Enron's behalf to clear these historical imbalances. Lobo wants to pay this gas back on Wednesday. You guys can take this in and transport it on HPL to a market (for a fee, of course) or you can outright sell it to HPL after taking receipt at King Ranch. It is up to you. I realize that Wednesday may be short notice. I was not a party to determining the date of this resolution and have no problem getting these guys to hold off, if need be. Just let me know how you want to proceed. I'm at 832-668-1181. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Lauri A Allen/HO1/AEPIN on 10/15/2001 12:04 PM ---------------------------
To: "'laallen@aep.com'" <laallen@aep.com>, "'smaki@aep.com'" <smaki@aep.com>, "'susan.m.braden@exxonmobil.com'" <susan.m.braden@exxonmobil.com>
cc: "Garza, Israel" <Israel.Garza@conoco.com>
Subject: HPL Imbalance Payback
We have confirmed and agreed with HPL (Laurie Allen) and Exxon (Susan
Braden) to allow Lobo Pipeline to payback our HPL Thompsonville imbalance at
HPL-King Ranch.
Our imbalance to date is 6798dkthm, and we would like to schedule this for
gas day Wednesday, October 17. Please respond to this email if you all
agree with this date.
I will send a nomination tomorrow morning once each party has agreed to this
email.
Sean, could you please forward this to Daxa Bhavsar.
regards,
robert j. perez jr.
Lobo Pipeline Company L.P.
t&e (transportation & exchange)
etn: 639 - 4685
mailto:roberto.j.perez.jr@usa.conoco.com | david.baumbach@enron.com | j..farmer@enron.com, michael.olsen@enron.com | 109,488 |
dasovich-j/all_documents/9629. | Re: SBX 27 -- Direct Access Language Proposed by Bowen ,
Sue, etal -
It's important to monitor and support the section -
(b) The right of a retail end use customer who has not purchased power from
an electrical corporation on or after January 17, 2001 to purchase power from
an alternate provider may not be limited by this section.
I think that this would take care of the UC/CSU issues (does anyone disagree)?
Jim
Susan J Mara
03/01/2001 06:43 PM
To: Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Angela Schwarz/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly
Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Bill Votaw/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Barreda/HOU/EES@EES, Carol
Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Cathy Corbin/HOU/EES@EES, Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Christina Liscano/HOU/EES@EES, Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Craig H
Sutter/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Debora Whitehead/HOU/EES@EES,
Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Don Black/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy
Youngblood/HOU/ECT@ECT, Douglas Huth/HOU/EES@EES, Edward
Sacks/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Eric Melvin/HOU/EES@EES, Erika Dupre/HOU/EES@EES,
Evan Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Fran Deltoro/HOU/EES@EES, Gayle W
Muench/HOU/EES@EES, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@ENRON, Gordon Savage/HOU/EES@EES,
Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@ENRON, Iris
Waser/HOU/EES@EES, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, James W Lewis/HOU/EES@EES,
James Wright/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Jeff
Messina/HOU/EES@EES, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Jess Hewitt/HOU/EES@EES,
Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathy
Bass/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Gustafson/HOU/EES@EES, Kevin
Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Leasa Lopez/HOU/EES@EES, Leticia Botello/HOU/EES@EES,
Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Marsha Suggs/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES,
Meredith M Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Etringer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael
Mann/HOU/EES@EES, Michelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT, mpalmer@enron.com, Neil
Bresnan/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Richard
L Zdunkewicz/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Leibert/HOU/EES@EES, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rita Hennessy/NA/Enron@ENRON, Robert
Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rosalinda Tijerina/HOU/EES@EES, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Scott
Gahn/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, Sharon Dick/HOU/EES@EES,
skean@enron.com, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tanya Leslie/HOU/EES@EES, Tasha
Lair/HOU/EES@EES, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Terri Greenlee/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tim
Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tony Spruiell/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES,
Vladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES, William S
Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jubran Whalan/HOU/EES@EES, triley@enron.com, Richard B
Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert C Williams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
dwatkiss@bracepatt.com, rcarroll@bracepatt.com, Donna
Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, gfergus@brobeck.com, Kathryn
Corbally/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bruno Gaillard/EU/Enron@Enron, Linda
Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ren, Lazure/Western Region/The Bentley
Company@Exchange, Michael Tribolet/Corp/Enron@Enron, Phillip K
Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christian Yoder/HOU/ECT@ECT, jklauber@llgm.com, Tamara
Johnson/HOU/EES@EES, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Wolfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Dirk vanUlden/Western Region/The Bentley
Company@Exchange, Steve Walker/SFO/EES@EES, James Wright/Western Region/The
Bentley Company@Exchange, Mike D Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Leslie Lawner/NA/Enron@Enron, Robert
Neustaedter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steve Walton/HOU/ECT@ECT,
psmith3@enron.com, mjackso7@enron.com, Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mark
Fillinger/SF/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Rudolph/HOU/EES@EES, Martin
Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, Douglas Condon/SFO/EES@EES, wgang@enron.com, Joseph
Alamo/NA/Enron@Enron, Tracy Ngo/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: SBX 27 -- Direct Access Language Proposed by Bowen
This is an OK bill. Not well drafted. It's also overly complicated and
proscriptive.
Deletes the offensive part of ABX 1.
It allows anybody to do whatever they want until June 1 (section 2 d)
On June 1,
- res and small commercial customers can get in a cue and get DA up to the
# of MWs that are added through load growth. (Section 2 e)
-- Larger customers would pay an exit fee. (section 2 f)
-- DA customers would be a entrance fee to return to IOU service (Section 2
g)
There is also a confusing section (2 c) that says a retail customer is only
stuck with CDWR for the proportion of power that CDWR provides. The way it
reads, if CDWR is providing 40% of the IOUs' power, the retail customer can
get DA for 60% of its load. I doubt that will fly -- too difficult to keep
track of and ISO will oppose (only one scheduling coordinator/meter)
A conference call and meeting is scheduled with parties tomorrow on this
language.
Will keep you apprised.
Sue Mara
Enron Corp.
Tel: (415) 782-7802
Fax:(415) 782-7854
----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 03/01/2001 04:28 PM -----
Scott Govenar <sgovenar@govadv.com>
03/01/2001 04:02 PM
To: Jim Steffes <james.d.steffes@enron.com>, "Harry.Kingerski@enron.com"
<Harry.Kingerski@enron.com>, Alan Comnes <acomnes@enron.com>, Leslie Lawner
<Leslie.Lawner@enron.com>, John Neslage <john.neslage@enron.com>, Susan J
Mara <smara@enron.com>
cc: Jeff Dasovich <jdasovic@enron.com>, Mike Day <MDay@GMSSR.com>, Sandra
McCubbin <Sandra.McCubbin@enron.com>
Subject: SBX 27
Attached, please find the proposed amendments to SBX 27 (Bowen) relating
to direct access. There will be a direct access coalition conference
call tomorrow to discuss current events as well as the new language.
- SB27Xlanguage.doc | james.steffes@enron.com | susan.mara@enron.com | 66,892 |
sanders-r/all_documents/1151. | Protocol for Preservation of Evidence Pending Subpoena ,
----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 12/15/2000 12:03 PM -----
"Fergus, Gary S." <GFergus@brobeck.com>
12/12/2000 06:16 PM
To: "David J. Noonan (E-mail)" <djn@pkns.com>, "Jean Frizzel (E-mail)"
<jfrizzel@gibbs-bruns.com>, "Meringolo, Peter" <PMeringolo@brobeck.com>,
"Michael L. Kirby (E-mail)" <dcastro@pkns.com>, "Richard B. Sanders Esq.
(E-mail)" <richard.b.sanders@enron.com>, "Susan Bisop (E-mail)"
<sbishop@gibbs-bruns.com>
cc:
Subject: Protocol for Preservation of Evidence Pending Subpoena
FYI.
Thanks.
Gary
<<preservation of evi. protocol.PDF>>
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kean-s/all_documents/5268. | Conversation with Dynegy--Privileged and Confidential ,
Got a call from Dynegy. Culled the following:
Bankruptcy
Dynegy will be fighting for a seat at the creditor table, since PG&E's filing
failed (said Dynegy) to include a substantial amount of Dynegy receivables
stemming from gas sales.
Legislative investigation into wholesale power markets
The request they received from the legislative committee (Dunn?) looking into
wholesale prices included 86 questions, including:
Every bid made into ISO/PX markets since day 1.
Every document showing every forecast of energy prices done by the company.
Every document regarding bids for utility power plants leading up to
divestiture.
Every document regarding communications with any other generator/trade
association.
In a meeting with Dunn last week, he told Dynegy that the committee will
thoroughly investigate whether there's been market manipulation. If there's
been none, no one has anything to worry about, and the committee would then
move on to examine whether "the market is dysfunctional."
The first hearings (this Wednesday and next) will examine all of the other
investigations currently underway (e.g., CPUC, ISO, FERC, class action suit,
AG (uncertain).
The generators will be up first (on the 25th, as it currently stands),
followed by marketers, followed by the munis.
The committee is requesting that the generators send their CEOs---rumors
(perhaps far-fetched) that the committee wants to set it up like the
congressional tobacco hearings. | jeff.dasovich@enron.com | richard.sanders@enron.com, gfergus@brobeck.com, christian.yoder@enron.com, | 229,833 |