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allen-p/discussion_threads/196. | subject: RE:
content: I WILL TALK TO LUTZ ABOUT HIS SHARE OF THE LEGAL BILLS.
BASIC MARKETING PLAN FOR STAGE COACH:
1. MAIL OUT FLYERS TO ALL APT. OWNERS IN SEGUIN (FOLLOW UP WITH PHONE
CALLS TO GOOD POTENTIAL BUYERS)
2. MAIL OUT FLYERS TO OWNERS IN SAN ANTONIO AND AUSTIN(SIMILAR SIZED
PROPERTIES)
3. ENTER THE INFO. ON TO VARIOUS INTERNET SITES
4. ADVERTISE ON CIB NETWORK (SENT BY E-MAIL TO +\= 2000 BROKERS)
5. PLACE IN AUSTIN MLS
6. ADVERTISE IN SAN ANTONIO AND AUSTIN PAPERS ON SUNDAYS
7. E-MAIL TO MY LIST OF +\- 400 BUYERS AND BROKERS
8. FOLLOW UP WITH PHONE CALLS TO MOST APPROPRIATE BUYERS IN MY LIST
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phillip.K.Allen@enron.com [mailto:Phillip.K.Allen@enron.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 2:44 PM
> To: jsmith@austintx.com
> Subject:
>
>
> Jeff,
>
> The file attached contains an operating statement for 2000 and a
> proforma for 2001. I will follow this week with a current rentroll.
>
> (See attached file: noi.xls)
>
> Regarding the Leander land, I am working with Van to get a loan and an
> appraisal. I will send a check for $250.
>
> Wasn't I supposed to get a check from Matt Lutz for $333 for part
> of Brenda
> Stone's legal bills? I don't think I received it. Can you follow up.
>
> When you get a chance, please fill me in on the marketing strategy for the
> Stagecoach.
>
> Phillip
> | jsmith@austintx.com | phillip.k.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/197. | subject: Talking points about California Gas market
content: Christy,
I read these points and they definitely need some touch up. I don't
understand why we need to give our commentary on why prices are so high in
California. This subject has already gotten so much press.
Phillip
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/12/2000
12:01 PM ---------------------------
From: Leslie Lawner@ENRON on 12/12/2000 11:56 AM CST
To: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca W
Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ruth Concannon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie
Miller/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jane M
Tholt/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Talking points about California Gas market
Here is my stab at the talking points to be sent in to FERC along with the
gas pricing info they requested for the California markets. Let me or
Christi know if you have any disagreements, additions, whatever. I am
supposed to be out of here at 2:15 today, so if you have stuff to add after
that, get it to Christi. Thanks. | phillip.allen@enron.com | christi.nicolay@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/198. | subject: Re: Talking points about California Gas market
content: Phillip--To the extent that we can give Chair Hoecker our spin on the reasons
for the hikes, we would like to. The Commission is getting calls from
legislators, DOE, etc. about the prices and is going to have to provide some
response. Better if it coincides with Enron's view and is not anti-market.
We still haven't decided what we will provide. You definitely will be
included in that discussion once we get the numbers from accounting. Thanks.
From: Phillip K Allen 12/12/2000 12:03 PM
To: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Talking points about California Gas market
Christy,
I read these points and they definitely need some touch up. I don't
understand why we need to give our commentary on why prices are so high in
California. This subject has already gotten so much press.
Phillip
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/12/2000
12:01 PM ---------------------------
From: Leslie Lawner@ENRON on 12/12/2000 11:56 AM CST
To: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca W
Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ruth Concannon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie
Miller/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jane M
Tholt/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Talking points about California Gas market
Here is my stab at the talking points to be sent in to FERC along with the
gas pricing info they requested for the California markets. Let me or
Christi know if you have any disagreements, additions, whatever. I am
supposed to be out of here at 2:15 today, so if you have stuff to add after
that, get it to Christi. Thanks. | christi.nicolay@enron.com | phillip.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/199. | subject: New Notice from Transwestern Pipeline Co.
content: Transwestern Pipeline Co. posted new notice(s) since our last check at
12/12/2000 12:18:01 PM, the newest notice looks like:
Capacity Constraint, Dec 12 2000 12:25PM, Dec 13 2000 9:00AM, Dec 14 2000
8:59AM, 2231, Allocation - SOCAL NEEDLES
Please click the following to go to the web site for detail.
http://ios.ets.enron.com/infoPostings/shared/et_noncritical_notice.asp?company
=60 | critical.notice@enron.com | ywang@enron.com, patti.sullivan@enron.com, phillip.k.allen@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/2. | subject: Stick it in your Shockmachine!
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/11/99 02:39
PM ---------------------------
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02:49:43 AM
Please respond to shockwave.com@shockwave.m0.net
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
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allen-p/discussion_threads/20. | subject: Western Strategy Briefing
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 02/11/2000
03:38 PM ---------------------------
Tim Heizenrader
02/10/2000 12:55 PM
To: James B Fallon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Western Strategy Briefing
Slides for today's meeting are attached: | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/200. | subject: RE: stage coach
content: Phillip,
I am completing my marketing package for the Stage. I also need the 1999
statement and a rent roll. Please send ASAP.
Thanks
Jeff | jsmith@austintx.com | phillip.k.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/201. | subject:
content: Please give me a call - 503-805-2117. I need to discuss something with you. | kim.ward@enron.com | phillip.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/202. | subject: New Notice from Transwestern Pipeline Co.
content: Transwestern Pipeline Co. posted new notice(s) since our last check at
12/12/2000 6:48:01 PM, the newest notice looks like:
Capacity Constraint, Dec 12 2000 9:24PM, Dec 13 2000 9:00AM, Dec 14 2000
8:59AM, 2236, Allocation - San Juan Lateral
Please click the following to go to the web site for detail.
http://ios.ets.enron.com/infoPostings/shared/et_noncritical_notice.asp?company
=60 | critical.notice@enron.com | ywang@enron.com, patti.sullivan@enron.com, phillip.k.allen@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/203. | subject: Pete's Energy Tech
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Frank Hayden/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000
07:37 AM ---------------------------
Peter Hattersley <phat@enrg.com> on 12/13/2000 07:22:07 AM
To:
cc:
Subject: Pete's Energy Tech
F Cl support at 2900, resistance at 3020
F/G Cl spread support at 25, pivot at 50, resistance at 75
F Ho support at 9450, resistance at 10000
F/G Ho spread support at 340, resiostance at 470
F Hu support at 7500, resistance at 7750
F/G Hu spread support at -90, resistance at -25
F Ng support at 690, pivot at 795, resistance at 900
F/G Ng spread support at 11, resistance at 30
For more see www.enrg.com | frank.hayden@enron.com | dean.sacerdote@enron.com, phillip.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/204. | subject: Demand-side management garnering more attention. Deregulation spa
content: In Energy Insight for Wednesday, December 13, 2000
In Energy Insight Today (Blue Banner, all subscribers)
Demand-side management is making a resurgence because of reliability issues
and increased demand. Find out more about it at http://www.einsight.com.
In Energy Insight 2000 (Red Banner, premium-pay access only)
In Energy Insight, Energy Services, Electricity deregulation has sparked an
information technology revolution. In Energy Insight, Fuels, Ocean waves are
being researched as an endless source of electric generation. Also, read the
latest news headlines from Utility Telecom and Diversification at
http://www.einsight.com.
////////////
Market Brief Tuesday, December 12
Stocks Close Change % Change
DJIA 10,768.27 42.5 0.4
DJ 15 Util. 388.57 2.2 0.6
NASDAQ 2,931.77 (83.3) (2.8)
S&P 500 1,371.18 (9.0) (0.7)
Market Vols Close Change % Change
AMEX (000) 71,436 (27,833.0) (28.0)
NASDAQ (000) 1,920,993 (529,883.0) (21.6)
NYSE (000) 1,079,963 (134,567.0) (11.1)
Commodities Close Change % Change
Crude Oil (Nov) 29.69 0.19 0.64
Heating Oil (Nov) 0.961 (0.02) (2.21)
Nat. Gas (Henry) 8.145 (1.27) (13.47)
Palo Verde (Nov) 200 0.00 0.00
COB (Nov) 97 0.00 0.00
PJM (Nov) 64 0.00 0.00
Dollar US $ Close Change % Change
Australia $ 1.847 (0.00) (0.16)
Canada $ 1.527 0.00 0.26
Germany Dmark 2.226 (0.00) (0.18)
Euro 0.8796 0.00 0.30
Japan _en 111.50 0.80 0.72
Mexico NP 9.47 0.02 0.21
UK Pound 0.6906 0.00 0.58
Foreign Indices Close Change % Change
Arg MerVal 421.01 3.91 0.94
Austr All Ord. 3,248.50 (3.70) (0.11)
Braz Bovespa 14906.02 -281.93 -1.8562742
Can TSE 300 9342.97 -238.95 -2.4937591
Germany DAX 6733.59 -48.93 -0.7214133
HK HangSeng 15329.6 -78.94 -0.5123133
Japan Nikkei 225 15114.64 98.94 0.66
Mexico IPC 5828.12 0.00 0.00
UK FTSE 100 6,390.40 20.1 0.3
Source: Yahoo!
////////////////////////////////////////////// | ei_editor@ftenergy.com | energyinsight@spector.ftenergy.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/205. | subject: Post Game Wrap Up: Stats on Extraordinary Measures
content: Phillip-
Sorry that I missed you on the first pass:
---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Heizenrader/PDX/ECT on 12/13/2000
03:46 PM ---------------------------
TIM HEIZENRADER
12/13/2000 03:32 PM
To: Stephen Swain/PDX/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike
Swerzbin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt Motley/PDX/ECT@ECT, Robert Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jeff Richter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sean Crandall/PDX/ECT@ECT, Diana
Scholtes/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Fischer/PDX/ECT@ECT, Tom Alonso/PDX/ECT@ECT, Greg
Wolfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Holli Krebs/HOU/ECT@ECT, John M Forney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cooper
Richey/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Post Game Wrap Up: Stats on Extraordinary Measures
---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Heizenrader/PDX/ECT on 12/13/2000
07:19 AM ---------------------------
"Don Badley" <Don.Badley@nwpp.org> on 12/12/2000 04:23:11 PM
To: <djames@avistacorp.com>, <egroce@avistacorp.com>,
<douglas.cave@bchydro.bc.ca>, <kelly.lail@bchydro.bc.ca>,
<martin.huang@bchydro.bc.ca>, <bberry@bpa.gov>, <cnkarafotias@bpa.gov>,
<damahar@bpa.gov>, <dbernhardsen@bpa.gov>, <dlgold@bpa.gov>,
<gpcampbell@bpa.gov>, <pamesa@bpa.gov>, <pfarnold@bpa.gov>, <pnsc@bpa.gov>,
<rlmackay@bpa.gov>, <srkerns@bpa.gov>, <tmsnodgrass@bpa.gov>,
<gtillitson@caiso.com>, <dearing@chelanpud.org>, <kenj@chelanpud.org>,
<mike.sinowitz@ci.seattle.wa.us>, <ralph.underwood@ci.seattle.wa.us>,
<kmoriset@ci.tacoma.wa.us>, <msizer@ci.tacoma.wa.us>, <cwagers@dcpud.org>,
<hlubean@dcpud.org>, <philtice@deseretgt.com>, <hkrebs@ect.enron.com>,
<tim.heizenrader@enron.com>, <davew@ep.cted.wa.gov>,
<gwagner@epcor-group.com>, <webbd@epenergy.com>,
<dean.ahlsten@eweb.eugene.or.us>, <glange@gcpud.org>, <rnotebo@gcpud.org>,
<jsj1400@idahopower.com>, <tpark@idahopower.com>, <lpatter@mtpower.com>,
<mcashell@mtpower.com>, <dwatson@nwppc.org>, <john.apperson@pacificorp.com>,
<norm.stanley@pacificorp.com>, <tarcy.lee@pacificorp.com>,
<jon_fisker@pgn.com>, <marlene_huntsinger@pgn.com>, <mike_ryan@pgn.com>,
<tkent@pn.usbr.gov>, <dan.ruiu@powerpool.ab.ca>, <don.adair@powerpool.ab.ca>,
<vipin.prasad@powerpool.ab.ca>, <rspear@pplmt.com>,
<dschunk@puc.state.id.us>, <bgaine@puget.com>, <damagn@puget.com>,
<mhunte@puget.com>, <bmarcy@sppc.com>, <jcampbell@sppc.com>,
<pcartwright@state.mt.us>, <john.f.savage@state.or.us>,
<bob_low@transalta.com>, <denise_hill@transalta.com>,
<cathryn.l.hlebechuk@usace.army.mil>, <degolf@wkpower.com>
cc: "Carol Lynch" <carol.lynch@nwpp.org>, "ChaRee Messerli"
<ChaRee.Messerli@nwpp.org>, "Deborah Martinez" <deborah.martinez@nwpp.org>,
"Rich Nassief" <Rich.Nassief@nwpp.org>, <ashbaker@wscc.com>,
<dennis@wscc.com>
Subject: REVISION - - LOAD AND RESOURCE ESTIMATES
Most control areas have now reported the amount of load relief and generation
increase that was experienced over the Peak period (17:00-18:00 PST) on
December 12. The data I have received thus far are summarized in the
following paragraphs.
The approximate amount of load relief achieved due to conservation or
curtailments over the Peak period on December 12 was 835 MWh.
The approximate amount of generation increase due to extraordinary operations
or purchases over the Peak period on December 12 was 786 MWh.
A note of caution, these figures are very imprecise and were derived with a
lot of guesswork. However, they should be within the ballpark of reality.
Don Badley | tim.heizenrader@enron.com | phillip.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/206. | subject: Enron Response to San Diego Request for Gas Price Caps
content: Please review the attached draft Enron comments in response to the San Diego
request for natural gas price caps. The comments reflect Becky Cantrell's
comments (which are reflected in red line). Please respond to me as soon as
possible with your comments, and please pass it on to anyone else who needs
to see it.
Thanks
Sarah | sarah.novosel@enron.com | james.steffes@enron.com, joe.hartsoe@enron.com, susan.mara@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/207. | subject: New Associate Orientation - February 12 - February 28, 2001
content: New Associate Orientation
As new participants within the Associate Program, I would like to invite you
to the New Associate Orientation beginning Monday, February 12 and ending on
Wednesday, February 28. As a result of the two and a half week orientation
you will come away with better understanding of Enron and it's businesses; as
well as, enhancing your analytical & technical skills. Within orientation
you will participate in courses such as Intro to Gas & Power, Modeling,
Derivatives I, Derivatives II, and Value at Risk.
Please confirm your availability to participate in the two and a half week
orientation via email to Tracy Arthur by Friday, December 22, 2000.
Thank you,
Tracy Arthur | tracy.arthur@enron.com | steve.jacobellis@enron.com, mauricio.mora@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/208. | subject: Enron Response to San Diego Request for Gas Price Caps
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/13/2000
11:28 AM ---------------------------
From: Sarah Novosel@ENRON on 12/13/2000 10:17 AM CST
To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard B
Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Miller/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Christi L
Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, pkaufma@enron.com,
pallen@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Enron Response to San Diego Request for Gas Price Caps
Please review the attached draft Enron comments in response to the San Diego
request for natural gas price caps. The comments reflect Becky Cantrell's
comments (which are reflected in red line). Please respond to me as soon as
possible with your comments, and please pass it on to anyone else who needs
to see it.
Thanks
Sarah | phillip.allen@enron.com | scott.tholan@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/209. | subject: New Notice from Transwestern Pipeline Co.
content: Transwestern Pipeline Co. posted new notice(s) since our last check at
12/13/2000 1:30:01 PM, the newest notice looks like:
Capacity Constraint, Dec 13 2000 1:48PM, Dec 14 2000 9:00AM, Dec 15 2000
8:59AM, 2237, Allocation - SOCAL NEEDLES
Please click the following to go to the web site for detail.
http://ios.ets.enron.com/infoPostings/shared/et_noncritical_notice.asp?company
=60 | critical.notice@enron.com | ywang@enron.com, patti.sullivan@enron.com, phillip.k.allen@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/21. | subject: Storage of Cycles at the Body Shop
content: Should I appeal to Skilling.
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 02/15/2000
12:52 PM ---------------------------
Lee Wright@ENRON
02/15/2000 10:48 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Amelia Alder/OTS/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Storage of Cycles at the Body Shop
Phillip -
I applaud you for using your cycle as daily transportation. Saves on gas,
pollution and helps keep you strong and healthy. Enron provides bike racks
in the front of the building for requests such as this. Phillip, I wish we
could accommodate this request; however, The Body Shop does not have the
capacity nor can assume the responsibility for storing cycles on a daily
basis. If you bring a very good lock you should be able to secure the bike
at the designated outside racks.
Keep Pedalling - Lee | phillip.allen@enron.com | hunter.shively@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/210. | subject: Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling on CNNfn
content: Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling were interviewed on CNNfn to discuss the succession
of Jeff to CEO of Enron. We have put the interview on IPTV for your viewing
pleasure. Simply point your web browser to http://iptv.enron.com, click the
link for special events, and then choose "Enron's Succession Plan." The
interview will be available every 15 minutes through Friday, Dec. 15. | public.relations@enron.com | all.houston@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/211. | subject: New Notice from Transwestern Pipeline Co.
content: Transwestern Pipeline Co. posted new notice(s) since our last check at
12/13/2000 2:00:01 PM, the newest notice looks like:
Phone List, Dec 13 2000 2:12PM, Dec 13 2000 2:12PM, Until further notice,
2238, TW-On Call Listing 12/16 - 12/17
Please click the following to go to the web site for detail.
http://ios.ets.enron.com/infoPostings/shared/et_noncritical_notice.asp?company
=60 | critical.notice@enron.com | ywang@enron.com, patti.sullivan@enron.com, phillip.k.allen@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/212. | subject:
content: Attached are two files that illustrate the following:
As prices rose, supply increased and demand decreased. Now prices are
beginning to fall in response these market responses. | phillip.allen@enron.com | christi.nicolay@enron.com, james.steffes@enron.com, jeff.dasovich@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/213. | subject: Re:
content: Phillip:
I have a meeting tomorrow morning with the Oregon PUC staff to discuss a
number of pricing and supply issues. Can I use the information attached to
your e-mail in the meeting with staff?
Paul
To: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@ENRON, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT,
pallen@enron.com, pkaufma@enron.com, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Stephanie Miller/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca W
Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Attached are two files that illustrate the following:
As prices rose, supply increased and demand decreased. Now prices are
beginning to fall in response these market responses. | paul.kaufman@enron.com | phillip.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/214. | subject: Re:
content: Phillip -- Is the value axis on Sheet 2 of the "socalprices" spread sheet
supposed to be in $? If so, are they the right values (millions?) and where
did they come from? I can't relate them to the Sheet 1 spread sheet.
As I told Mike, we will file this out-of-time tomorrow as a supplement to our
comments today along with a cover letter. We have to fully understand the
charts and how they are constructed, and we ran out of time today. It's much
better to file an out-of-time supplement to timely comments than to file the
whole thing late, particuarly since this is apparently on such a fast track.
Thanks.
From: Phillip K Allen 12/13/2000 03:04 PM
To: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@ENRON, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT,
pallen@enron.com, pkaufma@enron.com, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Stephanie Miller/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca W
Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Attached are two files that illustrate the following:
As prices rose, supply increased and demand decreased. Now prices are
beginning to fall in response these market responses. | rebecca.cantrell@enron.com | phillip.allen@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/216. | subject: Western Price Survey 12/13/2000
content: I'm sending this early because we expect everything to change
any minute.
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allen-p/discussion_threads/22. | subject: History of Lime and Cement
content: Folks,
I just found this interesting site about the history of the uses of lime and
development of pozzolonic materials ...lime and clay - Roman Cement - that I
think will be interesting to the group.
I highly recommend David Moore's book "The Roman Pantheon" at $25.00 - a
very thorough research into the uses and development of Roman Cement....lime
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allen-p/discussion_threads/220. | subject: New Notice from Transwestern Pipeline Co.
content: Transwestern Pipeline Co. posted new notice(s) since our last check at
12/13/2000 3:30:01 PM, the newest notice looks like:
Capacity Constraint, Dec 13 2000 4:03PM, Dec 14 2000 9:00AM, Dec 15 2000
8:59AM, 2241, Allocation - San Juan Lateral
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allen-p/discussion_threads/224. | subject: Bloomberg Power Lines Report
content: Here is today's copy of Bloomberg Power Lines. Adobe Acrobat Reader is
required to view the attached pdf file. You can download a free version
of Acrobat Reader at
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12/13 Bloomberg Daily Power Report
Table
Bloomberg U.S. Regional Electricity Prices
($/MWh for 25-50 MWh pre-scheduled packages, excluding transmission=
=20
costs)
On-Peak
West Coast Index Change Low High
Mid-Columbia 362.50 -312.50 350.00 375.00
Ca-Or Border 452.50 -172.50 430.00 475.00
NP15 387.50 -206.25 325.00 450.00
SP15 307.50 -233.50 300.00 315.00
Ault Colorado 350.00 -125.00 300.00 315.00
Mead 335.00 -187.50 320.00 350.00
Palo Verde 336.25 -136.53 320.00 350.00
Four Corners 330.00 -182.50 325.00 335.00
Mid-Continent
ECAR 69.20 -22.71 63.00 75.86
East 75.00 -13.00 74.00 76.00
AEP 67.00 -25.50 59.00 75.00
West 68.00 -24.50 60.00 75.00
Central 67.90 -23.19 59.00 75.00
Cinergy 67.90 -23.19 59.00 75.00
South 70.25 -23.95 65.00 80.00
North 68.33 -25.67 65.00 75.00
Main 72.56 -19.78 62.50 87.50
Com-Ed 68.70 -21.37 60.00 75.00
Lower 76.43 -18.17 65.00 100.00
MAPP 99.92 -40.91 75.00 125.00
North 99.00 -37.67 75.00 125.00
Lower 100.83 -44.17 75.00 125.00
Gulf Coast
SPP 85.00 -18.50 80.00 92.50
Northern 88.00 -39.00 78.00 100.00
ERCOT 55.00 -40.00 50.00 60.00
SERC 77.04 -6.66 72.34 81.98
Va Power 66.00 +25.00 60.00 70.00
VACAR 67.50 -9.50 62.00 70.00
Into TVA 70.25 -23.95 65.00 80.00
Out of TVA 76.02 -24.61 69.41 84.87
Entergy 80.00 -30.80 75.00 85.00
Southern 90.00 +10.00 90.00 90.00
Fla/Ga Border 85.50 +4.50 81.00 90.00
FRCC 110.00 +65.00 110.00 110.00
East Coast
NEPOOL 90.50 +0.50 90.50 90.50
New York Zone J 91.00 +7.50 90.00 92.00
New York Zone G 74.50 +1.00 73.50 75.50
New York Zone A 68.83 +6.13 65.50 73.50
PJM 67.08 -12.75 62.00 76.00
East 67.08 -12.75 62.00 76.00
West 67.08 -12.75 62.00 76.00
Seller's Choice 66.58 -12.75 61.50 75.50
End Table
Western Power Prices Fall With Warmer Weather, Natural Gas Loss
Los Angeles, Dec. 13 (Bloomberg Energy) -- U.S. Western spot
power prices declined today from a combination of warmer weather
across the region and declining natural gas prices.
According to Belton, Missouri-based Weather Derivatives Inc.,
temperatures in the Pacific Northwest will average about 2 degrees
Fahrenheit above normal for the next seven days. In the Southwest
temperatures will be about 3.5 degree above normal.
At the California-Oregon Border, heavy load power fell
$172.00 from yesterday to $430.00-$475.00.
"What happened to all of this bitter cold weather we were
supposed to have,'' said one Northwest power marketer. Since the
weather is not as cold as expected prices are drastically lower."
Temperatures in Los Angeles today will peak at 66 degrees,
and are expected to rise to 74 degrees this weekend.
Natural gas to be delivered to the California Oregon from the
El Paso Pipeline traded between $20-$21, down $3 from yesterday.
"Gas prices are declining causing western daily power prices
to fall,'' said one Northwest power trader.
At the NP-15 delivery point heavy load power decreased
$206.25 from yesterday to $325.00-$450.00. Light load energy fell
to $200.00-$350.00, falling $175.00 from yesterday.
PSC of New Mexico's 498-megawatt San Juan Unit 4 coal plant
was shut down this morning for a tube leak. The unit is scheduled
to restart this weekend.
At the Four Corners located in New Mexico, power traded at
$325.00-$335.00 plunging $182.50 from yesterday.
-Robert Scalabrino
PJM Spot Power Prices Dip With Weather, Falling Natural Gas
Philadelphia, Dec. 13 (Bloomberg Energy) -- Peak next-day
power prices declined at the western hub of the Pennsylvania-New
Jersey-Maryland Interconnection amid warmer weather forecasts and
falling natural gas prices, traders said.
The Bloomberg index price for peak Thursday power at western
PJM declined an average of $12.75 a megawatt-hour, with trades
ranging from $62.00-$76.00.
Lexington, Massachusetts-based Weather Services Corp.
forecast tomorrow's high temperature in Philadelphia at 40 degrees
Fahrenheit, up 7 degrees from today's expected high. Temperatures
could climb as high as 42 degrees by Friday.
"Most of the day's activity took place in the early part of
the morning," said one PJM-based trader. "By options expiration
the market had pretty much dried up."
Traders said that falling natural gas prices were the main
reason for the decline in spot market prices.
Bloomberg figures show that spot natural gas delivered to the
New York City Gate declined an average of $1.25 per million
British thermal units to $8.60-$8.90 per million Btu. Since
Monday, delivered natural gas prices have declined an average of
$2.44 per million Btu, as revised 6-10 day weather forecasts
indicated reduced utility load requirements.
In New York, prices rose as utilities withheld supplies they
normally would have sold, fearing a sudden change in weather
forecast could force them into high-priced hourly markets.
Peak next-day power at the Zone A delivery point sold $6.13
higher at a Bloomberg index price of $70.33, amid trades in the
$67.00-$75.00 range. Power at Zone J sold $7.50 higher at $90.00-
$92.00.
~
-Karyn Rispoli
Mid-Continent Power Prices Drop on Revised Forecast, Gas Prices
Cincinnati, Dec. 13 (Bloomberg Energy) -- U.S. Mid-Continent
next-day peak power prices plunged as forecasts were revised
warmer and natural gas values continued to decline, traders said.
The Bloomberg index price for peak Thursday power on the
Cincinnati-based Cinergy Corp. transmission system dropped $23.19
to $67.90 a megawatt-hour, with trades ranging from $75.00 as the
market opened down to $59.00 after options expired.
In Mid-America Interconnected Network trading, peak power on
the Chicago-based Commonwealth Edison Co. grid sold $21.37 lower
on average at $60.00-$75.00, while power in lower MAIN sold $18.17
lower at $65.00-$100.00.
Belton, Missouri-based Weather Derivatives Inc. predicted
high temperatures would average 2 degrees Fahrenheit above normal
in Chicago and at normal levels in Cincinnati over the next seven
days, up from 6 and 4 degrees below normal Monday, respectively.
Traders said falling spot natural gas values also pulled
prices down. Natural gas prices were a large factor in recent
electricity market surges because of a heavy reliance on gas-fired
generation to meet increased weather-related demand.
Spot natural gas at the Cincinnati city gate sold an average
of 95 cents less than yesterday at $7.80-$8.30 per million British
thermal units. Spot gas at the Chicago city gate sold an average
of 80 cents less at $7.65-$8.15 per million Btu.
"The weather's moderating and gas is down, so you've got
people coming to their senses," one trader said. "These are much
more realistic prices."
Traders said prices could decline further tomorrow if the
outlook for weather continues to be mild. Peak Cinergy power for
delivery from Dec. 18-22 was offered at $60.00, down from $90.00
yesterday.
Mid-Continent Area Power Pool peak spot power prices plunged
with warmer weather forecasts and increased available transmission
capacity, selling $37.67 less in northern MAPP and $44.17 less in
southern MAPP at $75.00-$125.00.
"What's happening is the people who don't have firm
transmission are getting into the market early and buying at those
high prices since they have no choice," one MAPP trader said.
"Then you've got some people who were lucky enough to get a
firm path who waited until later in the morning when ComEd prices
fell off," he said, "and bought from them at those lower prices,
causing the huge gap between the day's high and low trade."
-Ken Fahnestock
Southeast U.S. Electricity Prices Slump After Mild Forecast
Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 13 (Bloomberg Energy) -- Southeast
U.S. peak spot power prices slumped today after warmer weather was
forecast for the region this week, traders said.
Traders said Southeast utility demand has been reduced since
many large population centers like Atlanta will see temperatures
climb into the mid-50s Fahrenheit later this week.
"There was nothing going on in Florida today," said one
southern energy trader. "Everything was going to markets in the
north."
Traders said supply was being routed from Florida into
markets on the Entergy Corp. and the Tennessee Valley Authority
grid in the mid-$70s a megawatt-hour.
"Prices into TVA started in the $80s and $90s and crumbled as
forecasts came out," said on Entergy power trader. "Prices,
declined to $60 and less."
The Bloomberg into TVA index price fell an average of $23.95
to $70.25 amid trades in the $65.00-$80.00 range. Off-peak trades
were noted at $32.00, several dollars higher than recent
estimates.
Southeast power traders said revised 6-10 day weather
forecasts and lower temperatures for the balance of this week
caused prices to decline in the region.
In the Southwest Power Pool, traders said warmer weather was
the main culprit behind lower prices.
"The cold weather's backing off," said one SPP utility
trader. "It was minus 35 degrees with the wind chill yesterday and
today it's about 9 degrees with the wind chill. Yesterday, it was
bitter cold and today it was just plain cold."
Power sold in northern sections of SPP at $78-$100, though
the Bloomberg index sank an average of 39.00 to $88.00. Southern
SPP traded at $82.00, $2 more than yesterday.
-Brian Whary
U.K. Day-Ahead Electricity Prices Rise Amid Increased Demand
London, Dec. 13 (Bloomberg Energy) -- Electricity prices in
the U.K. rose today after falling temperatures were expected to
increase household consumption for space heating, traders said.
The day-ahead baseload Pool Purchase Price, calculated by the
Electricity Pool of England and Wales, rose 1.46 pounds to 20.01
pounds a megawatt-hour.
Temperatures across the U.K. were forecast to fall 6 degrees
to 4 degrees Celsius by the weekend, according to Weather Services
Corp. in the U.S.
Day-ahead Electricity Forward Agreements dealt at 19.7-20.15
pounds a megawatt-hour, 2.1 pounds higher than yesterday.
December continued to fall amid a combination of position
closing prior to its expiry and continued belief that demand will
not rise sufficiently to justify high winter prices, traders said.
December 2000 baseload EFAs traded at 17.9-18.05 pounds a
megawatt-hour, 40 pence below yesterday's last trade.
First quarter and its constituent months fell, in line with
expectations that mild forecasts into the new year would continue
to stifle demand, traders said.
January 2001 baseload EFAs dealt between 24.6-24.73 pounds a
megawatt-hour, falling 17 pence.
First quarter 2001 baseload EFAs traded at 21.6-21.7 pounds a
megawatt-hour, 10 pence below its previous close.
Season structures traded on the U.K. Power Exchange, summer
2001 baseload trading unchanged at 18.15 pounds a megawatt-hour.
Winter 2001 baseload dealt 5 pence higher at 21.75 pounds a
megawatt-hour.
Open positions on many short-term structures will likely
force many traders to deal actively on those contracts in the run-
up to Christmas, traders said. Adding that other structures will
probably remain illiquid until the new year, when demand can more
easily be assessed.
-Nick Livingstone
Nordic Electricity Prices Climb Following Cold Weather Forecast
Lysaker, Norway, Dec. 13 (Bloomberg Energy) -- Power prices
on the Nord Pool exchange in Lysaker, Norway, closed higher today
as colder weather forecasts sparked active trade, traders said.
Week 51 dealt between 145-152 Norwegian kroner a megawatt-
hour, 6.62 kroner above yesterday's closing trade on 1,076
megawatts of traded volume. Week 52 rose 6.25 kroner, with 446
megawatts dealt between 134.50-140.25 kroner a megawatt-hour.
Supply from hydro-producers was expected to recede after
forecasts indicated reduced precipitation over Scandinavia for
next week. These producers typically generate power to prevent
reservoirs from overflowing.
Consumption, currently unseasonably low, was expected to rise
with falling temperatures because of increased requirements for
space heating.
Traded volume on the power exchange increased in active
trading on the beginning of typical winter conditions, traders
said.
"The market's been waiting for this day for a long time," a
Stockholm-based trader said. "For too long, people have been
selling because winter hasn't lived up to expectations. We should
now see a noticeable increase in the spot price."
Temperatures in parts of Scandinavia were forecast to fall
below freezing to minus 5 degrees Celsius, with only limited
chances for rain during the 5-day outlook, according to Weather
Services Corp. in the U.S.
The day-ahead system average area price fell after demand was
expected to remain limited until next week, when forecasts predict
temperatures to begin falling.
Thursday's system area price fell 1.57 kroner, or 1.22
percent, to 126.43 kroner a megawatt-hour. Traded volume fell
4,134 megawatts to 295,414 megawatts.
Many dealers anticipate that the spot price will likely rise
by 10-15 kroner by the start of next week.
Winter 1, 2001 forward structures rose in line with shorter-
term contracts.
Winter 1, 2001 dealt at 136.75-138.5 kroner a megawatt-hour,
1.9 kroner below yesterday's last trade at 135.25 kroner a
megawatt-hour.
Also, the delayed restart at a Swedish nuclear unit, although
expected, will likely allow abundant supply from hydro-producers
to meet the increased demand, other traders said.
Vattenfall's Ringhals 1, an 835-megawatt nuclear reactor,
will delay its restart at least until week 52, the company said.
Today's rapid increase was likely induced by traders who used
today's news to gain momentum for future increases, traders said.
-Nick Livingstone
-0- (BES) Dec/13/2000 21:04 GMT
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allen-p/discussion_threads/225. | subject: Final Filed Version -- SDG&E Comments
content: FYI.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rebecca W Cantrell/HOU/ECT on 12/13/2000
04:18 PM ---------------------------
"Randall Rich" <rrich@bracepatt.com> on 12/13/2000 04:13:55 PM
To: "Jeffrey Watkiss" <dwatkiss@bracepatt.com>, <jhartso@enron.com>,
<jsteffe@enron.com>, <llawner@enron.com>, <rebecca.w.cantrell@enron.com>,
<Richard.b.sanders@enron.com>, <snovose@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Final Filed Version
The filed version of the comments in the San Diego Gas & Electric matter at
FERC is attached.
- SANDIEGO.DOC | rebecca.cantrell@enron.com | stephanie.miller@enron.com, ruth.concannon@enron.com, jane.tholt@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/226. | subject: New Notice from Transwestern Pipeline Co.
content: Transwestern Pipeline Co. posted new notice(s) since our last check at
12/13/2000 4:00:01 PM, the newest notice looks like:
Capacity Constraint, Dec 13 2000 4:03PM, Dec 14 2000 9:00AM, Dec 15 2000
8:59AM, 2241, Allocation - San Juan Lateral
Please click the following to go to the web site for detail.
http://ios.ets.enron.com/infoPostings/shared/et_noncritical_notice.asp?company
=60 | critical.notice@enron.com | ywang@enron.com, patti.sullivan@enron.com, phillip.k.allen@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/227. | subject: Final FIled Version
content: ----- Forwarded by Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000 05:35 PM -----
"Randall Rich" <rrich@bracepatt.com>
12/13/2000 05:13 PM
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<jsteffe@enron.com>, <llawner@enron.com>, <rebecca.w.cantrell@enron.com>,
<Richard.b.sanders@enron.com>, <snovose@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Final FIled Version
The filed version of the comments in the San Diego Gas & Electric matter at
FERC is attached.
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allen-p/discussion_threads/23. | subject: Re: History of Lime and Cement
content: 'Arry (calxa@aol.com), Lime Ex-splurt Extraordinaire, wrote:
[snipped]
>I highly recommend David Moore's book "The Roman Pantheon"
>very thorough research into the uses and development of Roman Cement....lime
>and clay/pozzolonic ash; the making and uses of lime in building.
>I find it almost impossible to put down
Why am I not surprised ?
I suspect that if someone were to build a town called Lime, make
everything in the town out of lime, provide only foods that have
some connection to lime and then bury the Limeys in lime when
they're dead, 'Arry would move to that town in a flash and think
that he had arrived in Paradise on Earth.
According to my v-a-a-a-ast network of spies, sneaks and sleuths,
this next issue of The Last Straw focusses on lime... and to no one's
surprise, will feature some of the musings/wisdom/experience of our
Master of Lime, 'Arry .
Those same spies/sneaks/sleuths tell me that the format of this
next issue is a departure from the norm and may be a Beeg Surprise
to some.
Me ? My curiosity is piqued and am itchin' to see this Limey
issue of The Last Straw and if you are afflicted with the same and
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allen-p/discussion_threads/24. | subject: PIRA's California/Southwest Gas Pipeline Study
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 02/21/2000=
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Subject: PIRA's California/Southwest Gas Pipeline Study
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"Jeff Steele" <jsteele@pira.com> on 02/14/2000 01:51:00 PM
To: "PIRA Energy Retainer Client" <jsteele@pira.com>
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Subject: PIRA's California/Southwest Gas Pipeline Study
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PIRA focuses on the California/Southwest Region in its study of Natural Ga=
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Pipeline Infrastructure
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updated prospectus, which is attached in PDF and Word files, outlines PIRA=
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approach and methodology, study deliverables and?release dates.
This note is to inform you that PIRA has commenced its study of the third=
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region: California & the Southwest. As in all regions, this study begins=
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allen-p/discussion_threads/25. | subject:
content: Mary,
I transferred $10,000 out of the checking account on Monday 2/28/00. I will
call you Monday or Tuesday to see what is new.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | maryrichards7@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/26. | subject:
content: Imelda,
Please switch my sitara access from central to west and email me with my
password.
thank you,
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | imelda.frayre@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/27. | subject: Just Released! Exclusive new animation from Stan Lee
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/03/2000
08:36 AM ---------------------------
"the shockwave.com team" <shockwave.com@shockwave.m0.net> on 03/03/2000
12:29:38 AM
Please respond to shockwave.com@shockwave.m0.net
To: pallen@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Just Released! Exclusive new animation from Stan Lee
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allen-p/discussion_threads/28. | subject: Western Strategy Summaries
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/03/2000
12:30 PM ---------------------------
Tim Heizenrader
03/03/2000 07:25 AM
To: James B Fallon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Western Strategy Summaries
Slides from yesterday's meeting are attached: | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/29. | subject:
content: The file is updated and renamed as Gas Basis Mar 00. | phillip.allen@enron.com | jim.brysch@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/3. | subject: Re: concrete stain
content: In a message dated 1/4/00 3:18:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mccormick@ELKUS-MANFREDI.com writes:
<< There are 3 basic methods for concrete color: 1. a dry additive to a
concrete mix prior to pouring 2. chemical stain: applied to new/old
concrete surfaces (can be beautiful!)3. dry-shake on fresh concrete- >>
plus the one I just posted using exterior stain, I used this after the
expensive chemical stuff I bought from the company in Calif that I saw in
Fine Homebuilding did NOt work - what I used was a variation of what Malcolm
Wells recommended in his underground house book Linda | grensheltr@aol.com | mccormick@elkus-manfredi.com, kopp@kinneret.kinneret.co.il, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/30. | subject:
content: Steve,
Please remove Bob Shiring and Liz Rivera from rc #768.
Thank you
Phillip Allen | phillip.allen@enron.com | stephen.wolfe@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/31. | subject: Priority List
content: Will,
Here is a list of the top items we need to work on to improve the position
and p&l reporting for the west desk.
My underlying goal is to create position managers and p&l reports that
represent all the risk held by the desk
and estimate p&l with great accuracy.
Let's try and schedule a meeting for this Wednesday to go over the items
above.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | william.kelly@enron.com, steve.jackson@enron.com, brent.price@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/32. | subject: Priority List
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/13/2000
01:30 PM ---------------------------
From: Phillip K Allen 03/13/2000 11:31 AM
To: William Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Jackson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brent A
Price/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Priority List
Will,
Here is a list of the top items we need to work on to improve the position
and p&l reporting for the west desk.
My underlying goal is to create position managers and p&l reports that
represent all the risk held by the desk
and estimate p&l with great accuracy.
Let's try and schedule a meeting for this Wednesday to go over the items
above.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | monique.sanchez@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/34. | subject:
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/13/2000
05:33 PM ---------------------------
From: William Kelly 03/13/2000 01:43 PM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Jackson/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
We have room EB3014 from 3 - 4 pm on Wednesday.
WK | phillip.allen@enron.com | ina.rangel@enron.com, monique.sanchez@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/35. | subject:
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/14/2000
12:17 PM ---------------------------
From: William Kelly 03/13/2000 01:43 PM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Jackson/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
We have room EB3014 from 3 - 4 pm on Wednesday.
WK | phillip.allen@enron.com | ina.rangel@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/36. | subject: Central Texas Bale Resource
content: Hi All
We are looking for a wheat farmer near Austin who we can purchase
approximately 300 bales from. Please e-mail me at the referenced address
or call at 512) 263-0177 during business hours (Central Standard Time)
if you can help.
Thanks
Ben Obregon A.I.A. | bobregon@bga.com | strawbale@crest.org |
allen-p/discussion_threads/37. | subject:
content: socal position
This is short, but is it good enough? | phillip.allen@enron.com | fletcher.sturm@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/371. | subject: Final FIled Version
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/14/2000
10:06 AM ---------------------------
From: Sarah Novosel@ENRON on 12/13/2000 04:39 PM CST
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Donna
Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shelley
Corman/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Final FIled Version
----- Forwarded by Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000 05:35 PM -----
"Randall Rich" <rrich@bracepatt.com>
12/13/2000 05:13 PM
To: "Jeffrey Watkiss" <dwatkiss@bracepatt.com>, <jhartso@enron.com>,
<jsteffe@enron.com>, <llawner@enron.com>, <rebecca.w.cantrell@enron.com>,
<Richard.b.sanders@enron.com>, <snovose@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Final FIled Version
The filed version of the comments in the San Diego Gas & Electric matter at
FERC is attached.
- SANDIEGO.DOC | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com, keith.holst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/372. | subject: Re:
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/14/2000
11:15 AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Rebecca W Cantrell 12/13/2000 02:01 PM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re:
Phillip -- Is the value axis on Sheet 2 of the "socalprices" spread sheet
supposed to be in $? If so, are they the right values (millions?) and where
did they come from? I can't relate them to the Sheet 1 spread sheet.
As I told Mike, we will file this out-of-time tomorrow as a supplement to our
comments today along with a cover letter. We have to fully understand the
charts and how they are constructed, and we ran out of time today. It's much
better to file an out-of-time supplement to timely comments than to file the
whole thing late, particuarly since this is apparently on such a fast track.
Thanks.
From: Phillip K Allen 12/13/2000 03:04 PM
To: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@ENRON, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT,
pallen@enron.com, pkaufma@enron.com, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Stephanie Miller/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca W
Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Attached are two files that illustrate the following:
As prices rose, supply increased and demand decreased. Now prices are
beginning to fall in response these market responses. | phillip.allen@enron.com | jay.reitmeyer@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/373. | subject:
content: Lucy,
Here is a new file for 12/15.
For the rentroll for 12/08 here are my questions:
#23 & #24 did not pay. Just late or moving?
#25 & #33 Both paid 130 on 12/01 and $0 on 12/08. What is the deal?
#11 Looks like she is caught up. When is she due again?
Please email the answers.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/374. | subject:
content: Lucy,
I want to get the lease data and tenant data updated.
The critical information is 1. Move in or lease start date
2. Lease expiration date
3. Rent
4. Deposit
If you have the info you can
fill in these items 1. Number of occupants
2. Workplace
All the new leases should be the long form.
The apartments that have new tenants since these columns have been updated
back in October are #3,5,9,11,12,17,21,22,23,25,28,33,38.
I really need to get this by tomorrow. Please use the rentroll_1215 file to
input the correct information on all these tenants. And email it to me
tomorrow. You should have all this information on their leases and
applications.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/375. | subject:
content: Jeff,
The files attached contain a current rentroll, 2000 operating statement, and
a proforma operating statement. | phillip.allen@enron.com | jsmith@austintx.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/376. | subject:
content: Jeff,
Hear is a new NOI file. I have added an operating statement for 1999
(partial year).
I will try to email you some photos soon.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | jsmith@austintx.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/377. | subject:
content: John,
Here is our North of Stanfield forecast for Jan.
Supply Jan '01 Dec '00 Jan '00
Sumas 900 910 815
Jackson Pr. 125 33 223
Roosevelt 300 298 333
Total Supply 1325 1241 1371
Demand
North of Chehalis 675 665 665
South of Chehalis 650 575 706
Total Demand 1325 1240 1371
Roosevelt capacity is 495.
Let me know how your forecast differs.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | jonathan.mckay@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/378. | subject:
content: Steve,
I am sending you a variety of charts with prices and operational detail. If
you need to call with questions my home number is 713-463-8626.
As far as recommendations, here is a short list:
1. Examine LDC's incentive rate program. Current methodology rewards sales
above monthly index without enough consideration of future
replacement cost. The result is that the LDC's sell gas that should be
injected into storage when daily prices run above the monthly index.
This creates a shortage in later months.
2. California has the storage capacity and pipeline capacity to meet
demand. Investigate why it wasn't maximized operationally.
Specific questions should include:
1. Why in March '00-May '00 weren't total system receipts higher in order
to fill storage?
2. Why are there so many examples of OFO's on weekends that push away too
much gas from Socal's system.
I believe Socal gas does an extremely poor job of forecasting their
own demand. They repeatedly estimated they would receive more gas than
their injection capablity, but injected far less.
3. Similar to the power market, there is too much benchmarking to short
term prices. Not enough forward hedging is done by the major
LDCs. By design the customers are short at a floating
rate. This market has been long historically. It has been a buyers market
and the
consumer has benefitted.
Call me if you need any more input.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | steven.kean@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/379. | subject:
content: Jeff,
Everything should be done for closing on the Leander deal on the 29th. I
have fed ex'd the closing statements and set up a wire transfer to go out
tomorrow. When will more money be required? Escrow for roads? Utility
connections? Other rezoning costs?
What about property taxes? The burnet land lost its ag exemption while I
owned it. Are there steps we can take to hold on to the exemption on this
property? Can you explain the risks and likelihood of any rollback taxes
once the property is rezoned? Do we need to find a farmer and give him
grazing rights?
What are the important dates coming up and general status of rezoning and
annexing? I am worried about the whole country slipping into a recession and
American Multifamily walking on this deal. So I just want to make sure we
are pushing the process as fast as we can.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | jsmith@austintx.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/38. | subject: Maps
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/16/2000
02:07 PM ---------------------------
Stephane Brodeur
03/16/2000 07:06 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Maps
As requested by John, here's the map and the forecast...
Call me if you have any questions (403) 974-6756. | phillip.allen@enron.com | steven.south@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/380. | subject:
content: Jim,
I would appreciate your help in locating financing for the project I
described to you last week. The project is a 134 unit apartment complex in
San Marcos. There will be a builder/developer plus myself and possibly a
couple of other investors involved. As I mentioned last week, I would like
to find interim financing (land, construction, semi-perm) that does not
require the investors to personally guarantee. If there is a creative way to
structure the deal, I would like to hear your suggestions. One idea that has
been mentioned is to obtain a "forward commitment" in order to reduce the
equity required. I would also appreciate hearing from you how deals of this
nature are normally financed. Specifically, the transition from interim to
permanent financing. I could use a quick lesson in what numbers will be
important to banks.
I am faxing you a project summary. And I will have the builder/developer
email or fax his financial statement to you.
Let me know what else you need. The land is scheduled to close mid January.
Phillip Allen | phillip.allen@enron.com | jim123@pdq.net |
allen-p/discussion_threads/381. | subject:
content: Gentlemen,
I continue to speak to an attorney for help with the investment structure
and a mortgage broker for help with the financing. Regarding the financing,
I am working with Jim Murnan at Pinnacle Mortgage here in Houston. I have
sent him some information on the project, but he needs financial information
on you. Can you please send it to him. His contact information is: phone
(713)781-5810, fax (713)781-6614, and email jim123@pdq.net.
I know Larry has been working with a bank and they need my information. I
hope to pull that together this afternoon.
I took the liberty of calling Thomas Reames from the Frog Pond document. He
was positive about his experience overall. He did not seem pleased with the
bookkeeping or information flow to the investor. I think we should discuss
these procedures in advance.
Let's continue to speak or email frequently as new developments occur.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | cbpres@austin.rr.com, llewter@austin.rr.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/382. | subject:
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/28/2000
09:50 AM ---------------------------
Hunter S Shively
12/28/2000 07:15 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Larry,
I was able to scan my 98 & 99 tax returns into Adobe. Here they are plus the
excel file is a net worth statement. If you have any trouble downloading or
printing these files let me know and I can fax them to you. Let's talk
later today.
Phillip
P.S. Please remember to get Jim Murnan the info. he needs. | phillip.allen@enron.com | llewter@austin.rr.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/383. | subject:
content: Trading Profits
P. Allen 200
M. Grigsby 463
Rest of Desk 282
Total 945
I view my bonus as partly attributable to my own trading and partly to the
group's performance. Here are my thoughts.
Minimum Market Maximum
Cash 2 MM 4 MM 6 MM
Equity 2 MM 4 MM 6 MM
Here are Mike's numbers. I have not made any adjustments to them.
Minimum Market Maximum
Cash 2 MM 3 MM 4 MM
Equity 4 MM 7 MM 12 MM
I have given him an "expectations" speech, but you might do the same at some
point.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | john.lavorato@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/384. | subject: Meeting with Governor Davis, need for additional
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 12/29/2000
10:13 AM ---------------------------
From: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 12/28/2000 09:19 PM CST
To: Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, David
Parquet/SF/ECT@ECT, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Robert
Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Meeting with Governor Davis, need for additional comments/suggestions
We met with Gov Davis on Thursday evening in LA. In attendance were Ken Lay,
the Governor, the Governor's staff director (Kari Dohn) and myself. The gov.
spent over an hour and a half with us covering our suggestions and his
ideas. He would like some additional thoughts from us by Tuesday of next
week as he prepares his state of the state address for the following Monday.
Attached to the end of this memo is a list of solutions we proposed (based on
my discussions with several of you) as well as some background materials Jeff
Dasovich and I prepared. Below are my notes from the meeting regarding our
proposals, the governor's ideas, as well as my overview of the situation
based on the governor's comments:
Overview: We made great progress in both ensuring that he understands that
we are different from the generators and in opening a channel for ongoing
communication with his administration. The gov does not want the utilities to
go bankrupt and seems predisposed to both rate relief (more modest than what
the utilities are looking for) and credit guarantees. His staff has more
work to do on the latter, but he was clearly intrigued with the idea. He
talked mainly in terms of raising rates but not uncapping them at the retail
level. He also wants to use what generation he has control over for the
benefit of California consumers, including utility-owned generation (which he
would dedicate to consumers on a cost-plus basis) and excess muni power
(which he estimates at 3000MW). He foresees a mix of market oriented
solutions as well as interventionist solutions which will allow him to fix
the problem by '02 and provide some political cover.
Our proposals: I have attached the outline we put in front of him (it also
included the forward price information several of you provided). He seemed
interested in 1) the buy down of significant demand, 2) the state setting a
goal of x000 MW of new generation by a date certain, 3) getting the utilities
to gradually buy more power forward and 4) setting up a group of rate
analysts and other "nonadvocates" to develop solutions to a number of issues
including designing the portfolio and forward purchase terms for utilities.
He was also quite interested in examining the incentives surrounding LDC gas
purchases. As already mentioned, he was also favorably disposed to finding
some state sponsored credit support for the utilities.
His ideas: The gov read from a list of ideas some of which were obviously
under serious consideration and some of which were mere "brainstorming".
Some of these ideas would require legislative action.
State may build (or make build/transfer arrangements) a "couple" of
generation plants. The gov feels strongly that he has to show consumers that
they are getting something in return for bearing some rate increases. This
was a frequently recurring theme.
Utilities would sell the output from generation they still own on a cost-plus
basis to consumers.
Municipal utilties would be required to sell their excess generation in
California.
State universities (including UC/CSU and the community colleges) would more
widely deploy distributed generation.
Expand in-state gas production.
Take state lands gas royalties in kind.
negotiate directly with tribes and state governments in the west for
addtional gas supplies.
Empower an existing state agency to approve/coordinate power plant
maintenance schedules to avoid having too much generation out of service at
any one time.
Condition emissions offsets on commitments to sell power longer term in state.
Either eliminate the ISO or sharply curtail its function -- he wants to hear
more about how Nordpool works(Jeff- someone in Schroeder's group should be
able to help out here).
Wants to condition new generation on a commitment to sell in state. We made
some headway with the idea that he could instead require utilities to buy
some portion of their forward requirements from new in-state generation
thereby accomplishing the same thing without using a command and control
approach with generators.
Securitize uncollected power purchase costs.
To dos: (Jeff, again I'd like to prevail on you to assemble the group's
thoughts and get them to Kari)
He wants to see 5 year fixed power prices for peak/ off-peak and baseload --
not just the 5 one year strips.
He wants comments on his proposals by Tuesday.
He would like thoughts on how to pitch what consumers are getting out of the
deal.
He wants to assemble a group of energy gurus to help sort through some of the
forward contracting issues.
Thanks to everyone for their help. We made some progress today. | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com, jane.tholt@enron.com, frank.ermis@enron.com, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/385. | subject: New Generation, Nov 30th
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/02/2001
09:34 AM ---------------------------
From: Tim Belden 12/05/2000 06:42 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: New Generation, Nov 30th
---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 12/05/2000 05:44 AM
---------------------------
Kristian J Lande
12/01/2000 03:54 PM
To: Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jake Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank W
Vickers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elliot Mainzer/PDX/ECT@ECT, Michael McDonald/SF/ECT@ECT,
David Parquet/SF/ECT@ECT, Laird Dyer/SF/ECT@ECT, Jim Buerkle/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jim
Gilbert/PDX/ECT@ECT, Terry W Donovan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff G
Slaughter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ed Clark/PDX/ECT@ECT, Saji
John/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael Etringer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt Motley/PDX/ECT@ECT, Mike Swerzbin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Todd
Perry/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey Oh/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: New Generation, Nov 30th | phillip.allen@enron.com | keith.holst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/386. | subject:
content: Questions about 12/29 rentroll:
There were two deposits that were not labeled. One for $150 and the other
for $75. Which apartments? 20a or #13?
Utility overages for #26 and #44? Where did you get these amounts? For
what periods?
What is going on with #42. Do not evict this tenant for being unclean!!!
That will just create an apartment that we will have to spend a lot of money
and time remodeling. I would rather try and deal with this tenant by first
asking them to clean their apartment and fixing anything that is wrong like
leaky pipes. If that doesn't work, we should tell them we will clean the
apartment and charge them for the labor. Then we will perform monthly
inspections to ensure they are not damaging the property. This tenant has
been here since September 1998, I don't want to run them off.
I check with the bank and I did not see that a deposit was made on Tuesday so
I couldn't check the total from the rentroll against the bank. Is this
right? Has the deposit been made yet?
A rentroll for Jan 5th will follow shortly.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | gallen@thermon.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/387. | subject:
content: Frank,
Did you receive the information about the San Marcos apartments. I have left
several messages at your office to follow up. You mentioned that your plate
was fairly full. Are you too busy to look at this project? As I mentioned I
would be interested in speaking to you as an advisor or at least a sounding
board for the key issues.
Please email or call.
Phillip Allen
pallen@enron.com
713-853-7041 | phillip.allen@enron.com | fescofield@1411west.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/388. | subject:
content: We do not understand our VAR. Can you please get us all the detailed reports
and component VAR reports that you can produce?
The sooner the better.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | vladimir.gorny@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/389. | subject:
content: Lucy,
Here is a schedule of the most recent utility bills and the overages. There
are alot of overages. It will probably get worse this month because of all
the cold weather.
You need to be very clear with all new tenants about the electricity cap.
This needs to be handwritten on all new leases.
I am going to fax you copies of the bills that support this spreadsheet. We
also need to write a short letter remind everyone about the cap and the need
to conserve energy if they don't want to exceed their cap. I will write
something today.
Wait until you have copies of the bills and the letter before you start
collecting.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/39. | subject: Maps
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/21/2000
01:24 PM ---------------------------
Stephane Brodeur
03/16/2000 07:06 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Maps
As requested by John, here's the map and the forecast...
Call me if you have any questions (403) 974-6756. | phillip.allen@enron.com | keith.holst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/390. | subject: updated lease information
content: Lucy,
The apartments that have new tenants since December 15th are:
1,2,8,12,13,16,20a,20b,25,32,38,39.
Are we running an apartment complex or a motel?
Please update all lease information on the 1/12 rentroll and email it to me
this afternoon.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/392. | subject:
content: Jim,
Here are the key gas contacts.
Work Home Cell
Phillip Allen X37041 713-463-8626 713-410-4679
Mike Grigsby X37031 713-780-1022 713-408-6256
Keith Holst X37069 713-667-5889 713-502-9402
Please call me with any significant developments.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | james.steffes@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/393. | subject: Preliminary 2001 Northwest Hydro Outlook
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/12/2001
01:34 PM ---------------------------
TIM HEIZENRADER
01/11/2001 10:17 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Zufferli/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc: Cooper Richey/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: Preliminary 2001 Northwest Hydro Outlook
Here's our first cut at a full year hydro projection: Please keep
confidential. | phillip.allen@enron.com | pallen70@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/394. | subject: Analyst Rotating
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/12/2001
01:45 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Andrea Richards @ ENRON 01/10/2001 12:49 PM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Analyst Rotating
Phillip, attached are resumes of analysts that are up for rotation. If you
are interested, you may contact them directly.
, , | phillip.allen@enron.com | patti.sullivan@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/395. | subject: California - Jan 13 meeting
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001
07:18 AM ---------------------------
From: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 01/14/2001 01:52 PM CST
To: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark
Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT,
John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen S Owens@ees@EES, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES,
Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES,
Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K
Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike Grigsby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan
Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark E
Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wanda Curry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe
Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Linda
Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Harry
Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron, Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES, Dennis
Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Susan J Mara/SFO/EES@EES,
Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, David Parquet/SF/ECT@ECT, Robert
Johnston/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don Black/HOU/EES@EES, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Michael Tribolet/Corp/Enron@Enron, Greg Wolfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christian
Yoder/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephen Swain/PDX/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: California - Jan 13 meeting
Attached is a summary of the Jan 13 Davis-Summers summit on the California
power situation. We will be discussing this at the 2:00 call today. | phillip.allen@enron.com | keith.holst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/396. | subject: California Action Update 1-14-00
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001
07:25 AM ---------------------------
From: James D Steffes@ENRON on 01/15/2001 11:36 AM CST
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Michael
Tribolet/Corp/Enron@Enron, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Christian
Yoder/HOU/ECT@ECT, pgboylston@stoel, Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don
Black/HOU/EES@EES, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wanda
Curry/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, mday@gmssr.com, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, robert.c.williams@enron.com, William S
Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Mary
Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: California Action Update 1-14-00
Enron has agreed that the key issue is to focus on solving the S-T buying
needs. Attached is a spreadsheet that outlines the $ magnitude of the next
few months.
TALKING POINTS:
Lot's of questions about DWR becoming the vehicle for S-T buying and there
is a significant legal risk for it becoming the vehicle. WE DO NEED
SOMETHING TO BRIDGE BEFORE WE PUT IN L-T CONTRACTS.
Huge and growing shortfall ($3.2B through March 31, 2001)
The SOONER YOU CAN PUT IN L-T CONTRACTS STOP THE BLEEDING.
Bankruptcy takes all authority out of the Legislature's hands.
ACTION ITEMS:
1. Energy Sales Participation Agreement During Bankruptcy
Michael Tribolet will be contacting John Klauberg to discuss how to organize
a Participation Agreement to sell to UDCs in Bankruptcy while securing Super
Priority.
2. Legislative Language for CDWR (?) Buying Short-Term
Sandi McCubbin / Jeff Dasovich will lead team to offer new language to meet
S-T requirements of UDCs. Key is to talk with State of California Treasurer
to see if the $ can be found or provided to private firms. ($3.5B by end of
April). Pat Boylston will develop "public benefit" language for options
working with Mike Day. He can be reached at 503-294-9116 or
pgboylston@stoel.com.
3. Get Team to Sacramento
Get with Hertzberg to discuss the options (Bev Hansen). Explain the
magnitude of the problem. Get Mike Day to help draft language.
4. See if UDCs have any Thoughts
Steve Kean will communicate with UDCs to see if they have any solutions or
thougths. Probably of limited value.
5. Update List
Any new information on this should be communicated to the following people as
soon as possible. These people should update their respective business units.
ENA Legal - Christian Yoder / Travis McCullough
Credit - Michael Tribolet
EES - Vicki Sharp / Don Black
ENA - Tim Belden / Philip Allen
Govt Affairs - Steve Kean / Richard Shapiro | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com, keith.holst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/397. | subject:
content: Lucy,
Why did so many tenants not pay this week?
#12 95
#21 240
#27 120
#28 260
#33 260
Total 975
It seems these apartments just missed rent. What is up?
Other questions:
#9-Why didn't they pay anything? By my records, they still owe $40 plus rent
should have been due on 12/12 of $220.
#3-Why did they short pay? | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/398. | subject:
content: Larry,
The wire should go out today. I am in Portland but can be reached by cell
phone 713-410-4679. Call me if there are any issues. I will place a call to
my attorney to check on the loan agreement.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | llewter@austin.rr.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/399. | subject:
content: Jeff,
Here is a recent rentroll. I understand another looker went to the
property. I want to hear the feedback no matter how discouraging. I am in
Portland for the rest of the week. You can reach me on my cell phone
713-410-4679. My understanding was that you would be overnighting some
closing statements for Leander on Friday. Please send them to my house (8855
Merlin Ct, Houston, TX 77055).
Call me if necessary.
Phillip
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/18/2001
08:06 AM ---------------------------
"phillip allen" <pallen70@hotmail.com> on 01/16/2001 06:36:15 PM
To: pallen@enron.com
cc:
Subject:
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
- rentroll_investors_0112.xls | phillip.allen@enron.com | jsmith@austintx.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/4. | subject:
content: <4DDE116DBCA1D3118B130080C840BAAD02CD53@ppims.Services.McMaster.CA>
From: "Wesko, George" <gwesko@PPIMS.SERVICES.MCMASTER.CA>
To: strawbale@crest.org
Subject: RADIANT HEATING
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 11:28:29 -0500
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There are a number of excellent sites for radiant heating, including the
magazine fine homebuilding June-July 1992 issue: the Radiant Panel
Association; ASHRAE Chapter 6; Radiantec-Radiant heating system from
Radiantec; the following web site: http://www.twapanels.ca/heating
index.html
The above is a good start, and each of the sites have a number of good
links. Let me know how you make out in your search. | owner-strawbale@crest.org | undisclosed-recipients:, |
allen-p/discussion_threads/40. | subject:
content: http://ectpdx-sunone/~ctatham/navsetup/index.htm
id pallen
pw westgasx
highly sensitive do not distribute | phillip.allen@enron.com | brian.hoskins@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/400. | subject:
content: By STEVE EVERLY - The Kansas City Star
Date: 01/20/01 22:15
As natural gas prices rose in December, traders at the New York Mercantile
Exchange kept one eye on the weather forecast and another on a weekly gas
storage number.
The storage figures showed utilities withdrawing huge amounts of gas, and the
forecast was for frigid weather. Traders put the two together, anticipated a
supply crunch and drove gas prices to record heights.
"Traders do that all the time; they're looking forward," said William Burson,
a trader. "It makes the market for natural gas."
But the market's response perplexed Chris McGill, the American Gas
Association's director of gas supply and transportation. He had compiled the
storage numbers since they were first published in 1994, and in his view the
numbers were being misinterpreted to show a situation far bleaker than
reality.
"It's a little frustrating that they don't take the time to understand what
we are reporting," McGill said.
As consumer outrage builds over high heating bills, the hunt for reasons --
and culprits -- is on. Some within the natural gas industry are pointing
fingers at Wall Street.
Stephen Adik, senior vice president of the Indiana utility NiSource, recently
stepped before an industry conference and blamed the market's speculators for
the rise in gas prices.
"It's my firm belief ... that today's gas prices are being manipulated," Adik
told the trade magazine Public Utilities Fortnightly.
In California, where natural gas spikes have contributed to an electric
utility crisis, six investigations are looking into the power industry.
Closer to home, observers note that utilities and regulators share the blame
for this winter's startling gas bills, having failed to protect their
customers and constituents from such price spikes.
Most utilities, often with the acquiescence of regulators, failed to take
precautions such as fixed-rate contracts and hedging -- a sort of price
insurance -- that could have protected their customers by locking in gas
prices before they soared.
"We're passing on our gas costs, which we have no control over," said Paul
Snider, a spokesman for Missouri Gas Energy.
But critics say the utilities shirked their responsibility to customers.
"There's been a failure of risk management by utilities, and that needs to
change," said Ed Krapels, director of gas power services for Energy Security
Analysis Inc., an energy consulting firm in Wakefield, Mass.
Hot topic
Consumers know one thing for certain: Their heating bills are up sharply. In
many circles, little else is discussed.
The Rev. Vincent Fraser of Glad Tidings Assembly of God in Kansas City is
facing a $1,456 December bill for heating the church -- more than double the
previous December's bill. Church members are suffering from higher bills as
well.
The Sunday collection is down, said Fraser, who might have to forgo part of
his salary. For the first time, the church is unable to meet its financial
pledge to overseas missionaries because the money is going to heating.
"It's the talk of the town here," he said.
A year ago that wasn't a fear. Wholesale gas prices hovered just above $2 per
thousand cubic feet -- a level that producers say didn't make it worthwhile
to drill for gas. Utilities were even cutting the gas prices paid by
customers.
But trouble was brewing. By spring, gas prices were hitting $4 per thousand
cubic feet, just as utilities were beginning to buy gas to put into storage
for winter.
There was a dip in the fall, but then prices rebounded. By early November,
prices were at $5 per thousand cubic feet. The federal Energy Information
Administration was predicting sufficient but tight gas supplies and heating
bills that would be 30 percent to 40 percent higher.
But $10 gas was coming. Below-normal temperatures hit much of the country,
including the Kansas City area, and fears about tight supplies roiled the gas
markets.
"It's all about the weather," said Krapels of Energy Security Analysis.
Wholesale prices exploded to $10 per thousand cubic feet, led by the New York
traders. Natural gas sealed its reputation as the most price-volatile
commodity in the world.
Setting the price
In the 1980s, the federal government took the caps off the wellhead price of
gas, allowing it to float. In 1990, the New York Mercantile began trading
contracts for future delivery of natural gas, and that market soon had
widespread influence over gas prices.
The futures contracts are bought and sold for delivery of natural gas as soon
as next month or as far ahead as three years. Suppliers can lock in sale
prices for the gas they expect to produce. And big gas consumers, from
utilities to companies such as Farmland Industries Inc., can lock in what
they pay for the gas they expect to use.
There are also speculators who trade the futures contracts with no intention
of actually buying or selling the gas -- and often with little real knowledge
of natural gas.
But if they get on the right side of a price trend, traders don't need to
know much about gas -- or whatever commodity they're trading. Like all
futures, the gas contracts are purchased on credit. That leverage adds to
their volatility and to the traders' ability to make or lose a lot of money
in a short time.
As December began, the price of natural gas on the futures market was less
than $7 per thousand cubic feet. By the end of the month it was nearly $10.
Much of the spark for the rally came from the American Gas Association's
weekly storage numbers.
Utilities buy ahead and store as much as 50 percent of the gas they expect to
need in the winter.
Going into the winter, the storage levels were about 5 percent less than
average, in part because some utilities were holding off on purchasing, in
hopes that the summer's unusually high $4 to $5 prices would drop.
Still, the American Gas Association offered assurances that supplies would be
sufficient. But when below-normal temperatures arrived in November, the
concerns increased among traders that supplies could be insufficient.
Then the American Gas Association reported the lowest year-end storage
numbers since they were first published in 1994. Still, said the
association's McGill, there was sufficient gas in storage.
But some utility executives didn't share that view. William Eliason, vice
president of Kansas Gas Service, said that if December's cold snap had
continued into January, there could have been a real problem meeting demand.
"I was getting worried," he said.
Then suddenly the market turned when January's weather turned warmer.
Wednesday's storage numbers were better than expected, and futures prices
dropped more than $1 per thousand cubic feet.
Just passing through
Some utilities said there was little else to do about the price increase but
pass their fuel costs on to customers.
Among area utilities, Kansas Gas Service increased its customers' cost-of-gas
charge earlier this month to $8.68 per thousand cubic feet. And Missouri Gas
Energy has requested an increase to $9.81, to begin Wednesday.
Sheila Lumpe, chairwoman of the Missouri Public Service Commission, said last
month that because utilities passed along their wholesale costs, little could
be done besides urging consumers to join a level-payment plan and to conserve
energy.
Kansas Gas Service had a small hedging program in place, which is expected to
save an average customer about $25 this winter.
Missouri Gas Energy has no hedging program. It waited until fall to seek an
extension of the program and then decided to pass when regulators would not
guarantee that it could recover its hedging costs.
Now utilities are being asked to justify the decisions that have left
customers with such high gas bills. And regulators are being asked whether
they should abandon the practice of letting utilities pass along their fuel
costs.
On Friday, Doug Micheel, senior counsel of the Missouri Office of the Public
Counsel, said his office would ask the Missouri Public Service Commission to
perform an emergency audit of Missouri Gas Energy's gas purchasing practices.
"Consumers are taking all the risk," Micheel said. "It's time to consider
some changes."
To reach Steve Everly, call (816) 234-4455 or send e-mail to
severly@kcstar.com.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
All content , 2001 The Kansas City Star | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/401. | subject: Re: Response to PGE request for gas
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/22/2001
02:06 PM ---------------------------
From: Travis McCullough on 01/22/2001 01:48 PM CST
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Response to PGE request for gas
Draft response to PGE -- do you have any comments?
Travis McCullough
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street EB 3817
Houston Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-1575
Fax: (713) 646-3490
----- Forwarded by Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT on 01/22/2001 01:47 PM -----
William S Bradford
01/22/2001 01:44 PM
To: Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Response to PGE request for gas
Works for me. Have you run it by Phillip Allen?
From: Travis McCullough on 01/22/2001 01:29 PM
To: William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Response to PGE request for gas
Please call me with any comments or questions.
Travis McCullough
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street EB 3817
Houston Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-1575
Fax: (713) 646-3490 | phillip.allen@enron.com | john.lavorato@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/402. | subject:
content: Larry,
I met with a banker that is interested in financing the project. They need
the following:
Financial statements plus last two years tax returns.
Builders resume listing similar projects
The banker indicated he could pull together a proposal by Friday. If we are
interested in his loan, he would want to come see the site.
If you want to overnight me the documents, I will pass them along. You can
send them to my home or office (1400 Smith, EB3210B, Houston, TX 77002).
The broker is Jim Murnan. His number is 713-781-5810, if you want to call
him and send the documents to him directly.
It sounds like the attorneys are drafting the framework of the partnership
agreement. I would like to nail down the outstanding business points as soon
as possible.
Please email or call with an update.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | llewter@austin.rr.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/403. | subject:
content: Lucy,
Here is a rentroll for this week. I still have questions on #28,#29, and #32. | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/404. | subject: Re: Draft of Opposition to ORA/TURN petition
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/25/2001
08:17 AM ---------------------------
From: Leslie Lawner@ENRON on 01/24/2001 08:17 PM CST
To: MBD <MDay@GMSSR.com>
cc: Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don Black/HOU/EES@EES,
James Shirley/HOU/EES@EES, Frank Ermis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Draft of Opposition to ORA/TURN petition
Everything is short and sweet except the caption! One comment. The very
last sentence reads : PG&E can continue to physically divert gas if
necessary . . . " SInce they haven't actually begun to divert yet, let's
change that sentence to read "PG&E has the continuing right to physically
divert gas if necessary..."
I will send this around for comment. Thanks for your promptness.
Any comments, anyone?
MBD <MDay@GMSSR.com>
01/24/2001 03:47 PM
To: "'llawner@enron.com'" <llawner@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Draft of Opposition to ORA/TURN petition
Leslie:
Here is the draft. Short and sweet. Let me know what you think. We will
be ready to file on Friday. Mike Day
<<X20292.DOC>>
- X20292.DOC | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/405. | subject:
content: Lucy,
#32 and #29 are fine.
#28 paid weekly on 1/5. Then he switched to biweekly. He should have paid
260 on 1/12. Two weeks rent in advance. Instead he paid 260 on 1/19. He
either needs to get back on schedule or let him know he is paying in the
middle of his two weeks. He is only paid one week in advance. This is not a
big deal, but you should be clear with tenants that rent is due in advance.
Here is an updated rentroll. Please use this one instead of the one I sent
you this morning.
Finally, can you fax me the application and lease from #9.
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | stagecoachmama@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/406. | subject: Kidventure Camp
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/25/2001
12:39 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: WorkLife Department and Kidventure @ ENRON
01/24/2001 09:00 PM
Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON
To: All Enron Houston
cc:
Subject: Kidventure Camp | phillip.allen@enron.com | pallen70@hotmail.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/407. | subject: Analyst Interviews Needed - 2/15/01
content: Patti,
This sounds like an opportunity to land a couple of analyst to fill the gaps
in scheduling. Remember their rotations last for one year. Do you want to
be an interviewer?
Phillip
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/25/2001
12:46 PM ---------------------------
From: Jana Giovannini 01/24/2001 09:42 AM
To: Chris Gaskill/Corp/Enron@Enron, Marc De La Roche/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark A
Walker/NA/Enron@Enron, Andrea V Reed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine L
Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacey W White/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Best/NA/Enron, Timothy J
Detmering/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barry Tycholiz/NA/Enron@ENRON, Frank W
Vickers/NA/Enron@Enron, Carl Tricoli/Corp/Enron@Enron, Edward D
Baughman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Lawyer/NA/Enron@Enron, Jere C
Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brad Blesie/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lynette
LeBlanc/Houston/Eott@Eott, Thomas Myers/HOU/ECT, Jeffrey C
Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Maureen Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kayne Coulter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Abel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve
Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mike
McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Analyst Interviews Needed - 2/15/01
All,
The Analyst and Associate Programs recognize we have many Analyst needs that
need to be addressed immediately. While we anticipate many new Analysts
joining Enron this summer (late May) and fulltime (August) we felt it
necessary to address some of the immediate needs with an Off-Cycle Recruiting
event. We are planning this event for Thursday, February 15 and are inviting
approximately 30 candidates to be interviewed. I am asking that you forward
this note to any potential interviewers (Managers or above). We will conduct
first round interviews in the morning and the second round interviews in the
afternoon. We need for interviewers to commit either to the morning
(9am-12pm) or afternoon (2pm-5pm) complete session. Please submit your
response using the buttons below and update your calendar for this date. In
addition, we will need the groups that have current needs to commit to taking
one or more of these Analysts should they be extended an offer. Thanks in
advance for your cooperation.
Thank you,
Jana | phillip.allen@enron.com | patti.sullivan@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/408. | subject: Status of QF negotiations on QFs & Legislative Update
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/26/2001
09:41 AM ---------------------------
From: Chris H Foster 01/26/2001 05:50 AM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Vladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Status of QF negotiations on QFs & Legislative Update
Phillip:
It looks like a deal with the non gas fired QFs is iminent. One for the gas
generators is still quite a ways off.
The non gas fired QFs will be getting a fixed price for 5 years and reverting
back to their contracts thereafter. They also will give back
I would expect that the gas deal using an implied gas price times a heat rate
would be very very difficult to close. Don't expect hedgers to come any time
soon.
I will keep you abreast of developments.
C
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT on 01/26/2001
05:42 AM ---------------------------
Susan J Mara@ENRON
01/25/2001 06:02 PM
To: Michael Tribolet/Corp/Enron@Enron, Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT,
Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Michael Etringer/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Status of QF negotiations on QFs & Legislative Update
This from a conference call with IEP tonight at 5 pm:
RE; Non-Gas-fired QFs -- The last e-mail I sent includes the latest version
of the IEP proposal. Negotiations with SCE on this proposal are essentially
complete. PG&E is OK with the docs. All QFs but Calpine have agreed with
the IEP proposal -- Under the proposal, PG&E would "retain" $106 million (of
what, I'm not sure -- I think they mean a refund to PG&E from QFs who
switched to PX pricing). The money would come from changing the basis for the
QF payments from the PX price to the SRAC price, starting back in December
(and maybe earlier).
PG&E will not commit to a payment schedule and will not commit to take the
Force Majeure notices off the table. QFs are asking IEP to attempt to get
some assurances of payment.
SCE has defaulted with its QFs; PG&E has not yet -- but big payments are due
on 2/2/01.
For gas-fired QFs -- Heat rate of 10.2 included in formula for PG&E's
purchases from such QFs. Two people are negotiating the these agreements
(Elcantar and Bloom), but they are going very slowly. Not clear this can be
resolved. Batten and Keeley are refereeing this. No discussions on this
occurred today.
Status of legislation -- Keeley left town for the night, so not much will
happen on the QFs.Assembly and Senate realize they have to work together.
Plan to meld together AB 1 with Hertzberg's new bill . Hydro as security is
dead. Republicans were very much opposed to it. | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com, keith.holst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/409. | subject: NGI access to eol
content: Griff,
Can you accomodate Dexter as we have in the past. This has been very helpful
in establishing a fair index at Socal Border.
Phillip
Please cc me on the email with a guest password. The sooner the better as
bidweek is underway.
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/26/2001
09:49 AM ---------------------------
Dexter Steis <dexter@intelligencepress.com> on 01/26/2001 07:28:29 AM
To: Phillip.K.Allen@enron.com
cc:
Subject: NGI access to eol
Phillip,
I was wondering if I could trouble you again for another guest id for eol.
In previous months, it has helped us here at NGI when we go to set indexes.
I appreciate your help on this.
Dexter | phillip.allen@enron.com | mary.gray@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/41. | subject: Meeting-THURSDAY, MARCH 23 - 11:15 AM
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 03/22/2000
01:46 PM ---------------------------
From: Colleen Sullivan 03/22/2000 08:42 AM
To: Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott
Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Bhavna Pandya/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Meeting-THURSDAY, MARCH 23 - 11:15 AM
Please plan on attending a meeting on Thursday, March 23 at 11:15 am in Room
3127. This meeting will be brief. I would like to take the time to
introduce Bhavna Pandya, and get some input from you on various projects she
will be assisting us with. Thank you. | phillip.allen@enron.com | ina.rangel@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/410. | subject: Re: SM134
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/29/2001
12:14 PM ---------------------------
To: <cbpres@austin.rr.com>
cc:
Subject: Re: SM134
George,
Here is a spreadsheet that illustrates the payout of investment and builders
profit. Check my math, but it looks like all the builders profit would be
recouped in the first year of operation. At permanent financing $1.1 would
be paid, leaving only .3 to pay out in the 1st year.
Since almost 80% of builders profit is repaid at the same time as the
investment, I feel the 65/35 is a fair split. However, as I mentioned
earlier, I think we should negotiate to layer on additional equity to you as
part of the construction contract.
Just to begin the brainstorming on what a construction agreement might look
like here are a few ideas:
1. Fixed construction profit of $1.4 million. Builder doesn't benefit from
higher cost, rather suffers as an equity holder.
2. +5% equity for meeting time and costs in original plan ($51/sq ft, phase
1 complete in November)
+5% equity for under budget and ahead of schedule
-5% equity for over budget and behind schedule
This way if things go according to plan the final split would be 60/40, but
could be as favorable as 55/45. I realize that what is budget and schedule
must be discussed and agreed upon.
Feel free to call me at home (713)463-8626
Phillip | phillip.allen@enron.com | kholst@enron.com |
allen-p/discussion_threads/411. | subject: RE:Stock Options
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/29/2001
03:26 PM ---------------------------
"Stephen Benotti" <stephen.benotti@painewebber.com> on 01/29/2001 11:24:33 AM
To: "'pallen@enron.com'" <pallen@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: RE:Stock Options
Phillip here is the information you requested.
Shares Vest date Grant Price
4584 12-31-01 18.375
3200
1600 12-31-01 20.0625
1600 12-31-02 20.0625
9368
3124 12-31-01 31.4688
3124 12-31-02 31.4688
3120 12-31-03 31.4688
5130
2565 1-18-02 55.50
2565 1-18-03 55.50
7143
2381 8-1-01 76.00
2381 8-1-02 76.00
2381 8-1-03 76.00
24
12 1-18-02 55.50
12 1-18-03 55.50
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allen-p/discussion_threads/412. | subject: CPUC posts audit reports
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 01/30/2001
11:21 AM ---------------------------
Susan J Mara@ENRON
01/30/2001 09:14 AM
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, Frank W
Vickers/HOU/ECT@ECT, 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, Mike M Smith/HOU/EES@EES,
mpalmer@enron.com, Neil Bresnan/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Paula Warren/HOU/EES@EES, 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, Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES, 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, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ren, Lazure/Western
Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Michael Tribolet/Corp/Enron@Enron,
Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christian Yoder/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard B
Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, jklauber@llgm.com, Tamara Johnson/HOU/EES@EES, Gordon
Savage/HOU/EES@EES, Donna Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert C
Williams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:
Subject: CPUC posts audit reports
Here's the link for the audit report
----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 01/30/2001 08:53 AM -----
andy brown <andybrwn@earthlink.net>
01/29/2001 07:27 PM
Please respond to abb; Please respond to andybrwn
To: carol@iepa.com
cc: "'Bill Carlson (E-mail)'" <william_carlson@wastemanagement.com>, "'Bill
Woods (E-mail)'" <billw@calpine.com>, "'Bob Ellery (E-mail)'"
<bellery@spi-ind.com>, "'Bob Escalante (E-mail)'"
<rescalante@riobravo-gm.com>, "'Bob Gates (E-mail)'" <bob.gates@enron.com>,
"'Carolyn A Baker (E-mail)'" <cabaker@duke-energy.com>, "'Cody Carter
(E-mail)'" <cody.carter@williams.com>, "'Curt Hatton (E-mail)'"
<Curt.Hatton@gen.pge.com>, "'Curtis Kebler (E-mail)'"
<curtis_l_kebler@reliantenergy.com>, "'David Parquet'"
<david.parquet@enron.com>, "'Dean Gosselin (E-mail)'"
<dean_gosselin@fpl.com>, "'Doug Fernley (E-mail)'"
<fernley.doug@epenergy.com>, "'Douglas Kerner (E-mail)'" <dkk@eslawfirm.com>,
"'Duane Nelsen (E-mail)'" <dnelsen@gwfpower.com>, "'Ed Tomeo (E-mail)'"
<ed.tomeo@uaecorp.com>, "'Eileen Koch (E-mail)'" <eileenk@calpine.com>,
"'Eric Eisenman (E-mail)'" <eric.eisenman@gen.pge.com>, "'Frank DeRosa
(E-mail)'" <frank.derosa@gen.pge.com>, "'Greg Blue (E-mail)'"
<gtbl@dynegy.com>, "'Hap Boyd (E-mail)'" <Hap_Boyd@enron.com>, "'Hawks Jack
(E-mail)'" <jack.hawks@gen.pge.com>, "'Jack Pigott (E-mail)'"
<jackp@calpine.com>, "'Jim Willey (E-mail)'" <elliottsa@earthlink.net>, "'Joe
Greco (E-mail)'" <jgreco@caithnessenergy.com>, "'Joe Ronan (E-mail)'"
<joer@calpine.com>, "'John Stout (E-mail)'" <john_h_stout@reliantenergy.com>,
"'Jonathan Weisgall (E-mail)'" <jweisgall@aol.com>, "'Kate Castillo
(E-mail)'" <CCastillo@riobravo-gm.com>, "Kelly Lloyd (E-mail)"
<kellyl@enxco.com>, "'Ken Hoffman (E-mail)'" <khoffman@caithnessenergy.com>,
"'Kent Fickett (E-mail)'" <kfickett@usgen.com>, "'Kent Palmerton'"
<kent.palmerton@williams.com>, "'Lynn Lednicky (E-mail)'" <lale@dynegy.com>,
"'Marty McFadden (E-mail)'" <marty_mcfadden@ogden-energy.com>, "'Paula Soos'"
<paula_soos@ogden-energy.com>, "'Randy Hickok (E-mail)'"
<rjhickok@duke-energy.com>, "'Rob Lamkin (E-mail)'"
<rllamkin@seiworldwide.com>, "'Roger Pelote (E-mail)'"
<roger.pelote@williams.com>, "'Ross Ain (E-mail)'"
<rain@caithnessenergy.com>, "'Stephanie Newell (E-mail)'"
<stephanie-newell@reliantenergy.com>, "'Steve Iliff'"
<siliff@riobravo-gm.com>, "'Steve Ponder (E-mail)'" <steve_ponder@fpl.com>,
"'Susan J Mara (E-mail)'" <smara@enron.com>, "'Tony Wetzel (E-mail)'"
<twetzel@thermoecotek.com>, "'William Hall (E-mail)'"
<wfhall2@duke-energy.com>, "'Alex Sugaoka (E-mail)'"
<alex.sugaoka@uaecorp.com>, "'Allen Jensen (E-mail)'"
<al.jensen@nrgenergy.com>, "'Andy Gilford (E-mail)'"
<agilford@wbcounsel.com>, "'Armen Arslanian (E-mail)'"
<Armen.Arslanian@gecapital.com>, "Bert Hunter (E-mail)"
<rjhunter@spectrumcapital.com>, "'Bill Adams (E-mail)'" <sangorgon@aol.com>,
"'Bill Barnes (E-mail)'" <bill.barnes@lgeenergy.com>, "'Bo Buchynsky
(E-mail)'" <BBuchynsky@aol.com>, "'Bob Tormey'" <rjtormey@duke-energy.com>,
"'Charles Johnson (E-mail)'" <c.johnson@ejgd.com>, "'Charles Linthicum
(E-mail)'" <charles.linthicum@powersrc.com>, "'Diane Fellman (E-mail)'"
<difellman@energy-law-group.com>, "'Don Scholl (E-mail)'"
<dscholl@purenergyllc.com>, "'Ed Maddox (E-mail)'"
<emaddox@seawestwindpower.com>, "'Edward Lozowicki (E-mail)'"
<elozowicki@sjo.coudert.com>, "'Edwin Feo (E-mail)'" <efeo@milbank.com>,
"'Eric Edstrom (E-mail)'" <edstrome@epenergy.com>, "'Floyd Gent (E-mail)'"
<fgent@thermoecotek.com>, "'Hal Dittmer (E-mail)'" <hedsf@aol.com>, "'John
O'Rourke'" <orourke.john@epenergy.com>, "'Kawamoto, Wayne'"
<wkawamoto@wm.com>, "'Ken Salvagno (E-mail)'" <kbssac@aol.com>, "Kent Burton
(E-mail)" <kent_burton@ogden-energy.com>, "'Larry Kellerman'"
<kellerman.larry@epenergy.com>, "'Levitt, Doug'" <sdl@calwind.com>, "'Lucian
Fox (E-mail)'" <lucian_fox@ogden-energy.com>, "'Mark J. Smith (E-mail)'"
<mark_J_smith@fpl.com>, "'Milton Schultz (E-mail)'" <bfpjv@c-zone.net>, "'Nam
Nguyen (E-mail)'" <nam.nguyen@powersrc.com>, "'Paul Wood (E-mail)'"
<paul_wood@ogden-energy.com>, "'Pete Levitt (E-mail)'" <Pete@calwind.com>,
"'Phil Reese (E-mail)'" <rcsc@west.net>, "'Robert Frees (E-mail)'"
<freesrj@apci.com>, "'Ross Ain (E-mail)'" <ain@worldnet.att.net>, "'Scott
Harlan (E-mail)'" <harlans@epenergy.com>, "'Tandy McMannes (E-mail)'"
<mcmannes@aol.com>, "'Ted Cortopassi (E-mail)'"
<ted_cortopassi@ogden-energy.com>, "'Thomas Heller (E-mail)'"
<hellertj@apci.com>, "'Thomas Swank'" <swank.thomas@epenergy.com>, "'Tom
Hartman (E-mail)'" <tom_hartman@fpl.com>, "'Ward Scobee (E-mail)'"
<wscobee@caithnessenergy.com>, "'Brian T. Craggq'" <bcragg@gmssr.com>, "'J.
Feldman'" <jfeldman@mofo.com>, "'Kassandra Gough (E-mail)'"
<kgough@calpine.com>, "'Kristy Rumbaugh (E-mail)'"
<kristy_rumbaugh@ogden-energy.com>, "Andy Brown (E-mail)"
<abb@eslawfirm.com>, "Jan Smutny-Jones (E-mail)" <smutny@iepa.com>, "Katie
Kaplan (E-mail)" <kaplan@iepa.com>, "Steven Kelly (E-mail)" <steven@iepa.com>
Subject: CPUC posts audit reports
This email came in to parties to the CPUC proceeding. The materials should
be available on the CPUC website, www.cpuc.ca.gov. The full reports will be
available. ABB
Parties, this e-mail note is to inform you that the KPMG audit report will be
posted on the web as of 7:00 p.m on January 29, 2001. You will see
the following documents on the web:
1. President Lynch's statement
2. KPMG audit report of Edison
3. Ruling re: confidentiality
Here is the link to the web site:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/010129_audit_index.htm
--
Andrew Brown
Sacramento, CA
andybrwn@earthlink.net | phillip.allen@enron.com | mike.grigsby@enron.com |
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