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This is the contract # on El Paso if you need it. -----Original Message----- From: Miller, Stephanie Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 12:11 PM To: Whitt, Mark Cc: Nemec, Gerald Subject: misc info for Huber 1. copy of contract will be faxed to you ASAP 2. Reference contract no. 9ME3
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I got a voicemail fro Ken. He would be happy to meet with Freeman. He is willing to work on other times, but suggested the following After 3:00 on May 2nd (right after Ken's speech to the RGA) or late the day before or in the morning of the second (to do this though he would have to cancel his speech to the Texas Governor's business council but he is willing to do this if necessary) His least preferred alternative in this general time frame would be early morning on the third. Jeff -- could you coordinate with Rosie to get the time and place nailed down?
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Jorge: I never heard back from you about the ENE forward amendment? Did you speak with Jeff Nogid? Sara Shackleton Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a Houston, Texas 77002 713-853-5620 (phone) 713-646-3490 (fax) sara.shackleton@enron.com Jorge A Garcia@ENRON 06/06/2001 08:19 AM To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: JP Morgan Equity Swap Basket Confirmation Thanks! Have a great day! JAG From: Sara Shackleton@ECT on 06/05/2001 09:47 AM To: Jorge A Garcia/NA/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: JP Morgan Equity Swap Basket Confirmation These are fine as long as the economics are what was agreed. Sara Shackleton Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a Houston, Texas 77002 713-853-5620 (phone) 713-646-3490 (fax) sara.shackleton@enron.com Jorge A Garcia@ENRON 05/30/2001 02:29 PM To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: JP Morgan Equity Swap Basket Confirmation Good Afternoon Sara, I wanted to follow up with you regarding the JP Morgan Equity Basket Swap Confirmation. Please advise if the language is acceptable or if you recommend any changes. Regards, Jorge
Tanya and Jay: I need someone to please look into the following trades with various Enron entities (other than ENA) identified by Beth Ng of Morgan and whether these were booked incorrectly or should properly be booked in the names of the following affiliates: Enron Liquids Enron Reserve Acquisition Corp. (oil option) EOTT (I think EOTT documents its financial deals separately) Also, there have been trades for physical settlement, such as, an "oil forward" and a "gas TBP forward". Maybe Jeff knows the answer to this one. Thanks. Sara Shackleton Enron Wholesale Services 1400 Smith Street, EB3801a Houston, TX 77002 Ph: (713) 853-5620 Fax: (713) 646-3490
Based on today's closing NYMEX prices there is $1.9 MM of price difference between EcoElectrica's 2002 Winter Cargo Commodity Charge plus Commodity Surcharge and the delivered cost of 83,000 CBM of LNG. That is $5.61 vs $4.61. This assumes we pay a day rate of $50,000/day for the vessel, Jan '02 NYMEX is $5.41, and the FOB price for LNG is $2.66. Let's stay in touch about the possibilty of landing a spot cargo into Puerto Rico in January. As we discussed, how we play this with Cabot is a big issue. There could be an additional $4.7 MM of value that could be captured by Eco if Cabot were unable to release its right to not deliver a Winter Cargo. Also, let's continue to think about how we make the logistics work and how we can get Cabot's cooperation if needed. Also, note that Eco may need 2 cargoes of this size to make it until the Early Spring Cargo. Paul
Sunita, Please see my attached revisions. Thanks, Paul
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Nosir. You are the man working on this FREAKY pipe. -----Original Message----- From: "Taylor, Jim J" <JJTaylor@reliant.com>@ENRON Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 11:17 AM To: Germany, Chris Subject: RE: Gas flow and prepayment schedule through 5/5/02 you the man -----Original Message----- From: Germany, Chris [mailto:Chris.Germany@enron.com] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 11:10 AM To: Germany, Chris; Taylor, Jim J; Garner, Melissa L.; DeLeon, Shelley R Cc: Torres, Pete; Kirkpatrick, Shawn; Hamic, Priscilla; Dhont, Margaret; Polsky, Phil; Page, Anny; Wheeler, Tiffanie A.; Brady, Kevin; Kelly, Katherine L.; Greif, Donna; Barbe, Robin Subject: Gas flow and prepayment schedule through 5/5/02 Reliant should receive a payment of $10,000.00 today which will give us a cash balance of $60,820.00. Have a good weekend. <<ENA-Reliant Prepay.xls>> ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. **********************************************************************
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Effective 4/1/01, the deliveries and redeliveries will be 0 MMBtu/dy. The Transaction Agreement will not be utilized.
Zimin, Please, call Duane with the info. Vince ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/14/2001 08:42 AM --------------------------- ds64@cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu on 03/13/2001 09:54:24 AM To: "Vince J Kaminski" <Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com> cc: Subject: Re: A Request Vince, Sorry that I missed your call yesterday. I have a meeting from 2-3 today (Tuesday), but otherwise any time in the afternoon works for me. Let me know what is convenient for you. Thanks for your help. Duane ******** Duane Seppi Graduate School of Industrial Administration Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 tel. (412) 268-2298 fax (412) 268-8896 email ds64+@andrew.cmu.edu
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Attached is a version of AB1890. I refer you to pages 31 through 36 which discusses Sections 367 through 368. Residual CTCs may have two connotations. The first connotation is the type of CTC recovery during the rate freeze period. For example, the California IOUs bill customers based on frozen rates. From those frozen rates, delivery and procurement costs are subtracted. What is left over residually is the recovery of CTCs. The interpretation that you are implementing is the CTCs that are recovered after the frozen rate period. Due to these two possible interpretations, I believe that either the term "residual CTCs" needs to be defined or a better definition of the "Pre-Rolloff Period" and "Post-Rolloff Period." After reading the cites that I referred to above, if you believe the definition incorporates the guidelines implemented through Sections 367 and 368, then I will be comfortable with the current language. My concern was that the CPUC may adopt changes to the recovery plan per Section 368 that would disadvantage ESPs and DA customers, and only benefit and protect Standard Offer customers. Pursuant to Section 368, the IOUs implemented cost recovery plans to recover costs that meet the criteria in Section 367. I am worried that customers may be confused by plans that may be implemented in a the Post-Rolloff periods that may look like the original cost recovery plans (i.e. SDG&E's rate cap). You can contact Susan Mara, Jeff Dasovich, or Mona Petrochko in Government Affairs for better clarification if needed. Edwin Essandoh 10/24/2000 09:21 AM To: Tim Carter/HOU/EES@EES cc: Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES Subject: Re: Contract for Gart Sports The reference to "but not including any extension pursuant to Section 3(g)(ii)" should have been deleted from the contract. It was in a previous contract which provided for an extension period, but is not applicable here. Tim: We could forward corrected page to customer, but I agree that it may not be necessary as it does not add anything but may unnecessarily alarm Customer. Roger: Can you suggest a definition you'd be comfortable with, which references the code section - I have not seen the code, but your point is valid (although I was under the impression "residual CTC's" is understood in the industry, and the second issue (as raisesd by Tim previously) would be to maek sure an amendment to AB 1890 does not extend the Pre-Rolloff Period. My initial suggestion would be along the lines of: &Pre-Rolloff Period8 shall mean, with respect to each Facility, the period of time commencing with the Effective Date and ending on the last day the UDC for such Facility is authorized to collect CTCs (other than residual CTCs it remains authorized to collect after said date) in its service territory under AB1890 (as in effect on the Effective Date), but in any event not later than March 2002. Ed Enron Energy Services From: Tim Carter 10/24/2000 10:15 AM Phone No: tel: 713-853-5496 fax: 713-646-3284 pgr: 888-620-2350 To: Edwin Essandoh/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Contract for Gart Sports Ed, please see comments below regarding the Gart Sports contract. How should we handle? ---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Carter/HOU/EES on 10/24/2000 10:15 AM --------------------------- Roger Yang 10/23/2000 04:19 PM To: Tim Carter/HOU/EES@EES cc: Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Re: DASH for Gart Sports Tim, Thanks for forwarding me the contract. In Section 3(a), there is a definition for "Post-Rolloff Period" which states, "shall mean, with respect to each Facility, the period of time commencing with the day after the last day of the Pre-Rolloff Period.....but not including any extension period pursuant to Section 3(g)(ii). The problem is that I cannot find Section 3(g)(i) in the contract. Further, the definition of "Pre-Rolloff Period" which states, "...ending on the last day the UDC for such Facility is authorized to collect CTCs (but excluding residual CTCs) in its service territory under AB1890," is ambiguous. There are two possible solutions. One possible solution is to define the term "residual CTCs". Another solution is to redraft the language to be more specific referencing the PU Codes Section 367 and 368 enacted by AB1890. Roger Enron Energy Services From: Tim Carter 10/19/2000 02:21 PM Phone No: tel: 713-853-5496 fax: 713-646-3284 pgr: 888-620-2350 To: Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES cc: Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Re: DASH for Gart Sports You are correct regarding the impact to the mark if the transition period ends differently than we expect. The contract specifies that the transition period ends in accordance with AB1890, as noted in the attatched Gart contract. We have, however, instructed the attorney to change the contract template to also specify that under no circumstances is the transition period to be later than 3/2002. I have not received a version of that contract. Roger Yang 10/19/2000 04:10 PM To: Tim Carter/HOU/EES@EES cc: Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Re: DASH for Gart Sports I like this deal structure because it provides a hedge for our current book in California. Correct me if I am wrong, but if the end of the transition period ends earlier than priced, then our mark for this deal should increase because we are providing the discount off the frozen bundled price for a shorter period than expected. Conversely, if the rate freeze ends later than how we priced it, then the mark for this deal will decrease because we will have provided a discount off of the frozen tariff for a period longer than we had priced. This impact on the mark is converse to the current risk profile of our California portfolio. My main concern is the contract language on how the transition period is defined. It is important that this language is crafted to leave no loose ends. Can you please send me a copy of the clauses that define the end of the transition period, which is a critical date because the delivery risks hinge on that definition. I just want to do some preventative maintenance, such that we do not enter contract dispute over this issue in the future. However, we may proceed signing this contract if necessary. I would just like to follow up on the issue for future deals if it is too late for this deal. As a matter of fact, I would not even try to change the contract language on this deal because the customer may become overly concern. I recommend that Scott signs the DASH for Gart Sports for now. Roger Enron Energy Services From: Tim Carter 10/19/2000 08:16 AM Phone No: tel: 713-853-5496 fax: 713-646-3284 pgr: 888-620-2350 To: Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES cc: Subject: DASH for Gart Sports Roger, I think Valerie tried to fax this to you. Here's an electronic copy. Take a look, if you have any questions, please call me. Thanks, Tim
----- Forwarded by John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron on 01/23/2001 08:47 PM ----- Michael M Driscoll@ECT 01/23/2001 04:33 PM To: John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: EES bid revised
FYI ---------------------- Forwarded by Gary L Payne/HOU/ECT on 12/14/99 02:35 PM --------------------------- From: Antoine V Pierre 12/14/99 02:34 PM To: Tommy J Yanowski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kathryn Bussell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary L Payne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Diane E Niestrath/HOU/ECT@ECT, Romeo D'Souza/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael Eiben/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clem Cernosek/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scotty Gilbert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dave Nommensen/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Rohan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Heal/CAL/ECT@ECT, Richard Pinion/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason Moore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Duns number Changes I will be making these changes at 11:00 AM on Wednesday December 15. If you do not agree or have a problem with the DnB number change please notify me, otherwise I will make the change as scheduled. Dunns Number Change: Counterparty CP ID Number From To Cinergy Resources Inc. 62163 869279893 928976257 Energy Dynamics Management, Inc. 69545 825854664 088889774 South Jersey Resources Group LLC 52109 789118270 036474336 TransAlta Energy Marketing (US) Inc. 62413 252050406 255326837 Philadelphia Gas Works 33282 148415904 146907159 Thanks, Rennie 3-7578
CMS Pipeline job posting. -----Original Message----- From: Olinger, Kimberly S. Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:37 PM To: Germany, Chris Subject: FW: Job Postings -----Original Message----- From: "Melissa Reese" <mreese@cmsenergy.com>@ENRON Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:17 PM To: Olinger, Kimberly S. Subject: Job Postings ----- Forwarded by Melissa Reese/MST/CMS on 03/07/2002 02:16 PM ----- Jennifer A Schrader To: All Houston Americas Development, All Houston CMS Enterprises, All Houston MS&T Users 03/07/2002 cc: 02:00 PM Fax to: Subject: Job Postings (See attached file: Job Post-Sr Clerk.doc)(See attached file: Job Post-Associate Rep.doc) - Job Post-Sr Clerk.doc - Job Post-Associate Rep.doc
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Rod, What is going on? Every day there is something new, different, and bad about us. Now, the rumor in Houston is that we are filing Ch. 11 on Monday. Is everything out, or is there more to come (Kilmer is about ready to blow an artery)? Still views that Mark is out, Greg is temporary, and Stan is here for the Company for better or worse. What do you hear? Dan -------------------------- Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www.BlackBerry.net)
Yes, they are taken care of. But in the future we need to devise some sort of communication from Lisa Kinsey so if there is a change with Cilco, it is communicated to either you or me or Aimee or Kenny or someone and it is reflected on our withdrawal report. GG Daren J Farmer 03/21/2000 11:57 AM To: George Grant/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: CILCO STORAGE George, Are you looking into these variances? D ---------------------- Forwarded by Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT on 03/21/2000 11:56 AM --------------------------- KENNY J SOIGNET 03/21/2000 08:58 AM To: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT@ECT, George Grant/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fred Boas/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Howard B Camp/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rita Wynne/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: CILCO STORAGE The Cilco volumes are different than the confirmed volumes to Cilco. Please review the attached the spreadsheets from Lisa Kinsey, the central desk scheduler responsible for the Cilco account. The biggest variance is in January 2000. Cilco withdrew 200,000 mmbtu's more than we booked @ bammel. Please let me know the best way to correct the problem. I suspect the variance is showing up as a transport imbalance. Also, the nomination for the current month is 7,327 mmbtu instead of 7,000 mmbtu per day. 7,000 is the volume delivered to Cilco after transport fuel. --------------------- Lisa Kinsey 03/21/2000 08:12 AM To: Kenny J Soignet/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: CILCO STORAGE Kenny, Attached is the worksheet that I have been using to verify Cilco's storage balance with Vonda Seckler from Cilco. Let me know if you need anything else. Lisa Kinsey ext 37628
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/22/2001 11:51 AM --------------------------- "Brashear, Charlotte" <cbrashear@velaw.com> on 01/22/2001 11:26:02 AM To: "'Kay.Mann@enron.com'" <Kay.Mann@enron.com> cc: Subject: RE: Feb 2 I just noticed it's a Friday. He's welcome to spend the night if you like, and I'll bring him home the next morning. -----Original Message----- From: Kay.Mann@enron.com [mailto:Kay.Mann@enron.com] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 11:12 AM To: cbrashear@velaw.com Subject: Feb 2 Hi Charlotte, We've been invited to someone's house for dinner on Feb 2. Can you take care of Michael? The dinner is in River Oaks, so we could just drop him off. Michael got a hair cut this weekend. I think it makes him look taller. I wish it worked that way for me! It is very short, and I think very cute. Kay ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++ The information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this email from your system. Thank You
Jeff, you will be receiving a DASH from the principal investing group which does not fit well into some of the charter criteria; however, I do think this is a venture we should support. In a nutshell, it is providing $10MM, in seed capital, to be used in the start up of a new distributed generation company having the primary mission of designing, fabricating and marketing 2MW to 22MW mobile turbine-generator sets. These units are fully mobile via the nations highways and can meet single digit NOX requirements given current SCR technology. They are primarily utilized for back-up power, emergency power, VAR creation and peaker application and are fully dual fuel capable. The ultimate vision is a fleet of mobile/flexible/low cost generator sets that can be put in place very quickly in the most stringent emissions and constrained electrical regions and relocated when market conditions change. The benefits include: a) 50% plus interest in a new distributed generation company with the opportunity to raise private funds at later rounds and ultimately the possibility of an IPO - similar companies in this space include Active Power, Capstone and Elektryon; b) origination opportunities - the ENA mid-stream origination groups believe that there are numerous opportunities (2001 to 2002 time frame) to utilize this technology to take advantage of market opportunities and customer applications; c) learning - the distributed generation/renewable space is an area of critical importance for ENA and EES to understand. If ENA through this venture can make this technology work, it could be a very powerful tool in our network used to capture opportunity and manage risk; d) low risk - it is expected that roughly 50% of the initial seed capital would be recoverable through asset sales if for some reason the technology did not work or the market did not materialize; e) low tech - this solution utilizes existing turbine/SCR technology; and f) ENA would have a controlling position in this new venture. However, this venture is different than Active Power and several other Principal Investing investments in that a) it is a very early stage company and b) ENA will have to provide or procure a complete management team if the technology proves out. Given, that we could benefit most from the successful application of this venture, it is worth the initial work. Our partner is Power Systems Manufacturing of Boca Raton, Florida. We have a very solid history with this company. They have successfully solved many of the technical issues surrounding the Korean 6B's which are currently operating at New Albany. They would bring the technical and engineering expertise at cost for their 50%. ENA would ultimately have a buy-out clause at a fixed number for their 50% . If you would like to discuss in greater detail do not hesitate to call and I will set up a meeting. Regards Delainey
Mike, if you Janet or Dave can cut the deal with Izzo go ahead and speak to him. I don't think there is any practical way to enforce any percieved call we have on Izzo so you will have to determine how much Larry really wants the trubine or how he could benefit from striking a different deal. Regards Delainey ---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 07/25/2000 08:06 PM --------------------------- Mike J Miller 07/25/2000 06:09 PM To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: W David Duran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Douglas Clifford/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: Goldendale Turbine Dave, In going through the turbine list over the last few days, EE&CC's, Sumas II- Goldendale (GE 7FA, Jun '01 delivery) turbine keeps popping up. ENA could trade this turbine to several parties (Tenaska, Indeck) to get a lock on a QF restructuring. Also, Sumas I still has restructruring value that EE&CC did not get a lock on in exchange for the EPC/turbine contract. As I recall, Larry Izzo promised to replace the GE 7FA turbine with a comparable machine with a Q4-2001 delivery date. While the Goldendale EPC contract may executed and there may be nothing to do, there is significant value sitting on the table. If we cannot get the Goldendale 7FA back, then can we enforce the replacement provision that was promised (as I remember) as part of your original deal with Larry Izzo? I realize that at this point the politics may prevent us from doing anything. However, I at least want to get you thinking about it just in case there was a way to get a turbine to trade for larger value than an EPC contract for EE&CC. Regards, Mike J. Miller
Kim Gil Hyung/HR & Admin Team 2001-06-05 05:43 PM Dear, Directors and Auditors of SK-Enron At the 4th meeting of Board of Directors held on 22nd, May, the Directors and Auditor present there have disscussed the disposition of Ildong country club membership of SK Gas, but it was not resolved. However, it needs an urgent motion due to the nature of deal. Please find the minutes attached, and make sure whether you, Directors approve it or not by this return e-mail as soon as possible. Best Regards, Kim Gil Hyung (See attached file: minutes.doc) - minutes.doc
Return-Path: <J_Martin@baylor.edu> Received: from rly-zb05.mx.aol.com (rly-zb05.mail.aol.com [172.31.41.5]) by air-zb02.mail.aol.com (v77.31) with ESMTP; Sat, 27 Jan 2001 13:37:32 -0500 Received: from ccis01.baylor.edu (ccis01.baylor.edu [129.62.1.18]) by rly-zb05.mx.aol.com (v77.27) with ESMTP; Sat, 27 Jan 2001 13:36:29 -0500 Received: from fx3r8.Baylor.edu (cs26204-84.hot.rr.com [24.26.204.84]) by ccis01.baylor.edu (8.9.1/8.9.1) with ESMTP id MAA1449375 for <VKaminski@aol.com>; Sat, 27 Jan 2001 12:35:09 -0600 (CST) Message-Id: <4.3.2.7.0.20010127083146.00aa5100@127.0.0.1> X-Sender: J_Martin/Bearmail.Baylor.edu@127.0.0.1 X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 4.3.2 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 08:32:54 -0600 To: VKaminski@aol.com From: John Martin <J_Martin@baylor.edu> Subject: Don't have your e-mail at home. Hope this works Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=====================_350077262==_" Vince, I must apologize to you about the version of the paper i sent last evening. i was pretty exhausted from the day and didn't stop to give it a proof reading (on paper). I still find that screen editing is a poor substitute for holding the paper and marking it up. There is still work to be done but I think the paper is improving with each iteration. I want to work more on documenting the specific "events leading up to the formation of the new unregulated business" including some documentation on the deregulation process and events in the natural gas market. Specifically, I remember conversations about "take or pay" contract defaults, etc. and the financial crisis they created. Also, Gene Humphries commented in a round table discussion that Sheridan held at UT that Carl Ichan made a play for Enron and this was fended off with a leveraged ESOP. I would like to get all the details to these issues to better "set up the section on marching to the beat of a new drummer". I hope this process isn't too frustrating for you. I am convinced that we will winnow out the story in the end if we persevere. Have a great weekend. your friend, john - Enron_Paper_1_27_01.doc
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This meeting will be held in EB3749 on Monday September 11, 2000 at 4PM. Thanks, Clem
Jeff, this message is self explanatory.? Pat Arthur of our office is "in charge" of selling and setting up hospitality suites for companies in Texas and we have an opportunity for our firm and our firm's friends to sign up before he "goes public".? If Enron would be interested, let me know and I will make sure it is taken care of. Regards, Mike Buttrey PS? thanks again for lunch. -----Original Message----- From:?? Pat Arthur Sent:?? Monday, June 05, 2000 9:15 AM To:???? #10 Producers Subject:??????? 2001 U.S. Open The U.S. Open golf? tournament will be held at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa next June 11-17. With few exceptions the OPEN is never held this far south, thus making the event very accessible to those of us in the Dallas area. This will mark the 3rd Open to be held at SHCC. I've been asked to assist in the Corporate Hospitality for the event. Because of this it is possibly to offer to your clients an invitation to one of the world's preeminent sporting events. To see it live , to watch the drama unfold in person, is an unforgettable moment. This is one reason why companies want to secure a corporate hospitality package. Before I put the word out in the Dallas market (and they will sell out soon) I wanted clients of MHBT to have the first shot. (I think this is a fair privilage) The tickets to the event are sold out already, so the only way to gain access is via a hospitality package. They aren't cheap but the chance to have a U.S. Open so close might never happen again. Prices are from? $28,500 to $150,000. These prices range from a table in a furnished, shared pavilion to an exclusive environment. If you have anyone you think might be interested please let me know and I will be happy to visit with them and describe all the amenities associated with each option. These started to go on sale in the Tulsa marketplace recently and several options are SOLD OUT, including a few over $ 500,000. Since demand is so high and space is limited I will hold off a week before making non-MHBT clients aware of this opportunity of a lifetime. Take advantage of getting your best clients into the 2001 U.S. Open. Pat
Sounds good. See you tomorrow. -----Original Message----- From: Love, Phillip M. Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:30 PM To: McCarroll, Zachary Subject: RE: Thursday morning come down whenever, we can find something to show you. PL -----Original Message----- From: McCarroll, Zachary Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:59 PM To: Love, Phillip M. Subject: Thursday morning Phillip, Last week we discussed me spending time with you one morning to see exactly what it is that I will be doing. I imagine it will be more of an observing lesson than anything else, but I would like to stop by Thursday morning. If you are available, what time should I come down there? Zac
A typo has invaded my email address in the Legal Work Group mailings going around, so I am missing emails. My correct email address is "sberman@hewm.com" Thanks. > Stan Berman > Attorney > > HellerEhrman > phone: 206.389.4276 > fax: 206.447.0849 > email: sberman@hewm.com > mail: 701 Fifth Ave., Suite 6100, Seattle, WA 98104 > > The information contained in this e-mail message may be privileged, > confidential, and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended > recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying is strictly > prohibited. If you think that you have received this e-mail message in > error, please e-mail the sender at "sberman@hewm.com". Thank you. Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe LLP
Dan, Brent, Shari - Please let me know as soon as possible what the status of your review of the True Quote site is as we are getting closer to the anticipated completion date of March 12 - Monday. I have already prepared comments to the access agreements for the site, but need to have your comments, if any, to present all Enron comments. Thanks for the assistance. Mark Senior Counsel, ENA Phone: 713-345-8897 Facsimile: 713-646-3940 E-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com ----- Forwarded by Mark Greenberg/NA/Enron on 03/06/2001 08:53 AM ----- Mark Greenberg 03/01/2001 09:24 AM To: Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron, Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Jennifer deBoisblanc Denny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob Shults/HOU/ECT@ECT, Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: truequote.com legal product descriptions Dan, Brent, Shari - We have been asked to review the provisions of Truequote - a third party trading platform - on which Enron may possibly trade. I have requested access for each of you to the site (www.truequote.com) and hope to have this for each of you a bit later today. In order to get you started, I have provided the general product descriptions below. The use of this system is in conjunction with another deal we are currently working on with Truequote which will enable counterparties to hit Enron posted prices and transact with Enron through the Truequote site. Timing on this matter is rather tight as we need to finalize all agreements and be ready to begin using the Truequote site on Monday, March 12. Therefore, please initiate a review of the descriptions pertinent to your area as soon as possible so that I can coordinate any comments you may have with my general comments to the access agreement. Travis is also working on a piece of this deal and will be interested in your comments. Thanks to each of you. If you should need anything further, please do not hesitate to call me. Mark Senior Counsel, ENA Phone: 713-345-8897 Facsimile: 713-646-3940 E-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com ----- Forwarded by Mark Greenberg/NA/Enron on 03/01/2001 09:08 AM ----- Bob Shults@ECT 03/01/2001 08:53 AM To: Robert B Cass/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Greenberg cc: Subject: truequote.com legal product descriptions ---------------------- Forwarded by Bob Shults/HOU/ECT on 03/01/2001 08:54 AM --------------------------- "Trevor Atkins" <trevor.atkins@truequote.com> on 02/28/2001 02:55:16 PM To: <bob.shults@enron.com> cc: Subject: truequote.com legal product descriptions Please find attached a copy of the legal product descriptions that you requested. If you have any questions, please feel to contact me at 800-327-1499. The passwords and userids will be ready for you shortly. Thank you, Trevor L. Atkins Trevor L. Atkins Project Manager True Quote, LLC work: (502) 212-4900 or (800) 327-1499 direct: (502) 212-4912 fax: (502) 212-4907 email: trevor.atkins@truequote.com - Product Descriptions - TQ 9.doc
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----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 02/28/2001 02:40 PM ----- Jeff Dasovich Sent by: Jeff Dasovich 02/23/2001 06:16 PM To: Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Angela Schwarz/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Bill Votaw/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Barreda/HOU/EES@EES, Carol Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Cathy Corbin/HOU/EES@EES, Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christina Liscano/HOU/EES@EES, Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Craig H Sutter/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Debora Whitehead/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Don Black/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Youngblood/HOU/ECT@ECT, Douglas Huth/HOU/EES@EES, Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Eric Melvin/HOU/EES@EES, Erika Dupre/HOU/EES@EES, Evan Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Fran Deltoro/HOU/EES@EES, 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 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<runwithmee@aol.com>, "Dave Modisette" <dmodis@ns.net> Subject: Legislative Status Report Week Ending 2/23 Date: 2/23/01 To: Jan Smutny-Jones, Steven Kelly, Katie Kaplan Cc: IEP Board of Directors From: Julee Malinowski-Ball, Edson + Modisette RE: Legislative Status Report Week Ending 2/23 RECENT EVENTS: -- The week started off on a very positive note. Monday was a holiday! Tuesday, however, inevitably came along to spoil all the fun with last minute committee hearing announcements for some significant bills. -- SB 39x (Speier) was heard this week in the Senate Energy Committee. This measure would define owners or operators of any electric generating facility as a public utility subject to the state,s jurisdiction. The bill also places the CPUC in the role of determining scheduled maintenance outages for generation units. Although the bill goes much further, the author,s only intention is to give the CPUC a role in coordinating power plant outages, but seems to not understand the implications of doing it in the manner outlined in the bill. IEP opposed the bill and testified to that end along with CMTA, the State Chamber of Commerce, Enron, WSPA, and the California Cogeneration Council. The usual cast of consumer groups supported the bill. Of particular note during the hearing was the hostility shown to the opposition by the Chair of the Committee, Senator Bowen. The message from the opposition clearly was ignored by the majority of the members as it passed out of the committee on a party-line vote. IEP is currently reassessing its strategy on this particular issue because this is not the only bill that proposes similar changes. -- The Assembly Natural Resources Committee, chaired by Asm. Howard Wayne, was scheduled this week to hear two siting bills. The first was AB 34x (La Suer), which would make various changes to the CEC siting process, including some IEP-sponsored language. IEP has a support if amended position on the bill which has some technical and policy problems, but workable. Last minute amendments offered by Asm. Keeley forced Asm. La Suer to postpone a hearing on the bill until next Monday (2/26). However, because the Keeley amendments basically gut the current language and turn it into a study bill, La Suer is unlikely to accept them and, according to the negative committee analysis, the committee is unlikely to approve the measure in its current form. AB 36x (Wright), on the other hand, passed the Natural Resources committee with only one &no8 vote. AB 36x would provide expedited siting for a repower project, as defined. However, despite IEP,s efforts to get the bill amended, the current language would help few, if any, repower projects. The author has agreed to continue working with us, the environmental community and the CEC to develop language that works for everyone. IEP,s major issue at this point is that is should actually work. The measure was double referred to the Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee and will be heard there next. -- The negotiated language on the QF issue finally has a vehicle, SB 47x (Battin). All stakeholders are not united in their complete support for the measure. IEP has may need some additional changes but will be mobilizing members on Monday to educate Senators on the bill and support the measure in the Senate Energy Committee when it is scheduled for a hearing. Both SCE and WSPA also have some outstanding issues, but only WSPA so far will be opposing the bill. -- SB 6x (Burton), which would establish and state power and financing authority, passed off the Senate Floor 24 to 14 this week and is headed to the Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee next. IEP met with Senator Burton,s staff this week to talk about amendments to SB 6x relating to limiting the Authority,s eminent domain powers. Staff was open to what we had to say but we have little confidence our recommendations will move forward with the bill. Regardless, IEP will continue to push for amendments on the Assembly side. -- SB 33x (Burton), which would require the Governor,s plan to purchase the IOU,s transmission to be approved first by the Legislature, is still awaiting consideration on the Senate floor. -- The Governor had another press conference today to provide a status on the negotiations between the state and the three IOUs regarding the purchase of the utilities, transmission system. Reuters is saying there the Governor has a deal with SCE to purchase its share of the power grid for $2.76 billion. Negotiations are still going on with PG&E and SDG&E. More information on press conference can be found on the Governor,s web site. -- Attached is the most recent legislative tracking report which includes all the special session bills introduced through yesterday. Please let me know if you need copies of any of these bills. UPCOMING EVENTS: MONDAY, February 26th Assembly Natural Resources Committee 1:45 pm, Room 447. AB 34x (La Suer) ) makes various changes to the siting process. Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee 1:30 pm, Room 4202. AB 38x (Jackson) ) relates to loan guarantees for renewable energy joint venture agreements. Senate Environmental Quality Committee 1:30 pm, Room 4203. SB 28x (Sher/Battin) ) makes various changes to the siting process. WEDNESDAY, February 28th Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee 1:30 pm, Room 126 AB 45x (Kelley) ) expands the MIC for certain energy production. --end-- Julee Malinowski-Ball Senior Associate Edson + Modisette 916-552-7070 FAX-552-7075 jmball@ns.net - 2001 Tracking Report.doc
Submit a Pac request and keep Tom posted on when and where. Cynthia Sandherr 09/07/2000 05:05 PM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carolyn Cooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Congressman Edwards (D-TX) Steve: Congressman Chet Edwards is having a fundraiser in Houston, October 10th, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Reliant's Bruce Gibson's home in River Oaks (2178 Troon). Drayton McLane will attend. They are looking for $1000 to host or $500 sponsor. Congressman Edwards has been very helpful with our defense procurement issues, and we have contributed to him recently. The Congressman's main request was to include Ken Lay's name on their invitation which Ken Lay graciously agreed to do so the Congressman is most pleased. Thus, the remaining request to attend and give additional money is up to you, although if we have room in our budget and Ken Lay or Tom White were available, I would recommend their attendance.
Good luck. -----Original Message----- From: Mary.Hain@enron.com [mailto:Mary.Hain@enron.com] Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 10:24 AM To: David_Aamodt@pgn.com; dapnucc@teleport.com; dick@pnucc.org; seabron.adamson@frontier-economics.com; Frank_Afranji@pgn.com; raa@vnf.com; Joseph.Alamo@enron.com; ajaldrich@snopud.com; Jeff.Alexander@enron.com; Al.Alexanderson@enron.com; Keonee.Almaida@enron.com; hollis.alpert@ferc.fed.us; Brenda.Anderson@enron.com; angles@howry.com; Alan.B.Aronowitz@enron.com; gdb@vnf.com; npbaker@bpa.gov; ellen@tca-us.com; paulb@citizenspower.com; paulb@citizenspower.com; garybarbour@email.msn.com; jbartus@cammckenna.com; glynda.becker@mail.house.gov; Samuel.Behrends@enron.com; bbennett@bpa.gov; sberman@hewm.com; ramsen.betfarhad@mail.house.gov; KBILAS@SKADDEN.COM; sbooye@Skadden.com; raymond.r.boyce@state.or.us; tbradley@bracepatt.com; scott.brattebo@pacificorp.com; sbrose@steptoe.com; sbuchheit@bracepatt.com; alanb@wutc.wa.gov; Jim.Byrne@enron.com; vergil.cabasco@mail.house.gov; 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Richard.Shapiro@enron.com; Robert.Frank@enron.com; Robert.Hemstock@enron.com; Robert.Neustaedter@enron.com; Robin.Kittel@enron.com; Ron.McNamara@enron.com; rboston@enron.com; Rubena.Buerger@enron.com; Sandra.McCubbin@enron.com; Sarah.Novosel@enron.com; Scott.Bolton@enron.com; Sergio.Assad@enron.com; Stella.Chan@enron.com; Stephen.D.Burns@enron.com; Steve.Montovano@enron.com; Steve.Walton@enron.com; Steven.J.Kean@enron.com; Sue.Nord@enron.com; Susan.J.Mara@enron.com; Susan.M.Landwehr@enron.com; Terri.Miller@enron.com; Thane.Twiggs@enron.com; Tom.Briggs@enron.com; Tom.Chapman@enron.com; Tom.Delaney@enron.com; Tom.Hoatson@enron.com; Tracy.Cooper@enron.com; Valeria.Lima@enron.com; Vinio.Floris@enron.com; Xi.Xi@enron.com; Steven.J.Kean@enron.com; Jeffrey.Keeler@enron.com; Christi.L.Nicolay@enron.com; Sarah.Novosel@enron.com; Robert.Frank@enron.com; Lara.Leibman@enron.com; Gloria.Ogenyi@enron.com; Richard.Shapiro@enron.com; Leslie.Lawner@enron.com; Paul.Kaufman@enron.com; Aleck.Dadson@enron.com; Daniel.Allegretti@enron.com; Howard.Fromer@enron.com; Joe.Hartsoe@enron.com; rboston@enron.com; Janine.Migden@enron.com; Christie.Patrick@enron.com; Jane.Wilson@enron.com; Rhonda.L.Denton@enron.com; kmagruder@newpower.com; scovino@newpower.com; Rebecca.Carter@enron.com; Shelley.Corman@enron.com; Janet.Butler@enron.com; Kevin.M.Presto@enron.com; Brad.Richter@enron.com; Greg.Piper@enron.com; Kevin.McGowan@enron.com; Kim.Ward@enron.com; Leslie.Reeves@enron.com Subject: I'm Leaving Enron I am going to be the Senior Regulatory Counsel at ISO New England starting on April 9, 2001. My last day in the Portland area will be March 31, 2001. I enjoyed working with you and wish you the best of everything. My new address will be: Mary Hain Senior Regulatory Counsel ISO New England Inc. One Sullivan Road Holyoke, MA 01040-2841 (413) 535-4000 mhain@ISO-NE.com
Just checking on the status of your review of the DynegyDirect Products (and in the case of Marcus, the on-line GTCs)? As soon as I receive clearance from each of you, I can authorize the master user to set up execute passwords for the traders in the respective groups. Leslie
Yes, we will definitely host you and the students to a tour of Enron Field and dinner on the evening of January 31 (if that is still the best night for your schedule). I talked with Lexie earlier this week and told her that I was going to cover this, and she thought that she could find some dollars in her budget so that we can perhaps split the cost. Either way, consider it done. I am glad that you are including the names of the students to attend. However, checking the attachment on your second e:mail message, I can not bring up the attachment. Can you try that again and check with Patti to make sure she has it in readable form? I will be in London all of next week, and I would like to send invitations to the students about the tour and dinner. I will need their e:mail addresses to do so. I don't know whether or not you included that on your list. Jody said that Ruggles for game watching was really cold!! I wonder if that could be a problem on the 31st? You never know with Houston weather. What do you think? We could do the tour and then go to Irma's Southwest Grill (2 blocks from the stadium, same great food with a more sleek atmosphere - owned by Irma's son, Luis). I will be in touch with Patti while I am in London next week to make sure that plans are progressing on this. We will include our recent OU grads as well. I will save your championship game souvenirs and give them to you when I see at the end of January. --Sally
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The Panda Software release says virus authors are getting more tricky in their attempts to spread viruses, using social engineering techniques to get unsuspecting users to open their malicious wares. Panda is hoping that 2002 will not be a repeat of 2001, when a number of simple "bait" messages caused mass mailing viruses to spread like wildfire. Panda also suspects that viruses in 2002 will go after known system exploits like buffer overflows to run code on infected machines. Users are urged to keep systems and antivirus software up-to-date with the latest patches and updates. Sounds like common sense to me. For more, go to: http://www.pandasoftware.com/ The second item was an e-mail alert sent around by the authors of the SiliconValley.com newsletter warning that their systems had been hacked and used to send messages infected with Magistr.B virus. Not good when a major media outlet's systems are hacked and used to attack unsuspecting readers. Let's hope Network World's systems never suffer such a fate. Today's bug patches and security alerts: * More mutt updates available from Linux vendors A buffer overflow in mutt's e-mail address parser could be exploited by a malicious user to overwrite arbitrary bytes in memory. Red Hat users can download new versions of mutt from: https://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2002-003.html Linux-Mandrake users can get more from: http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/2002/MDKSA-2002-002.php Conectiva users: http://distro.conectiva.com.br/atualizacoes/?id=a&anuncio=000449 SuSE users: http://lists2.suse.com/archive/suse-security-announce/2002-Jan/0000.html Trustix users: http://www.trustix.org/pipermail/tsl-announce/2002-January/000045.html * Cisco SN 5420 Storage Router vulnerability According to an alert from Cisco, three vulnerabilities have been discovered in Cisco SN 5420 Storage Router software releases up to and including 1.1(5). Two of the vulnerabilities can cause a denial-of-service attack. The other allows access to the SN 5420 configuration if it has been previously saved on the router. There is no workaround for these vulnerabilities. For more, go to: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/SN-multiple-pub.shtml * SGI reports NQE vulnerability The Network Queuing Environment (NQE) that shipped in the past with SGI contains a remotely exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability that could lead to a malicious user gaining root access. SGI considers this product retired and will not be releasing a patch for the problem. For more, go to: ftp://patches.sgi.com/support/free/security/advisories/20020101-01-I * Sun releases patch for CDE Subprocess Control Service A buffer overflow flaw in the CDE Subprocess Control Service (dtspcd) daemon could be exploited by a malicious user to gain root access on the affected system. Sun users can download the appropriate patch from: http://sunsolve.sun.com/securitypatch * Debian patches libgtop Two flaws in the libgtop daemon could allow a malicious user to gain privileges of the application, usually those for the "nobody" user. Debian users can get more information and patches from: http://www.debian.org/security/2002/dsa-098 * Microsoft investigating alleged flaw in IE browser Microsoft said it's investigating an alleged flaw in recent versions of its Internet Explorer browser software that could allow attackers to spoof legitimate Web sites, steal content from browser cookies and gain access to certain types of files on a victim's system. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0108ieflaw.html Computerworld, 01/08/02 * Linux-Mandrake updates BIND Previous versions of BIND 9.x that shipped with Linux-Mandrake 8.0 and 8.1 contain insecure permissions, configuration files and executables. This new release tightens things up a bit. For more, go to: http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/2002/MDKSA-2002-001.php * Red Hat fixes exim A flaw in the way exim handles some incoming data could expose the affected system to arbitrary malicious code. For more, go to: https://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2001-176.html * Patch available for stunnel Red Hat has released a patch for stunnel to fix a format string vulnerability that could be exploited to execute arbitrary code on the affected system. For more, go to: https://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2002-002.html * Conectiva patches proftpd Two vulnerabilities in proftpd could allow a malicious user to bypass some security features or launch a denial-of-service attack against the affected machine. For more, go to: http://distro.conectiva.com.br/atualizacoes/?id=a&anuncio=000450 Today's roundup of virus alerts: * First virus identified that infects Shockwave Flash files Antivirus software vendors say they have spotted the first computer virus that uses Macromedia's Shockwave Flash files to transmit itself once a victim clicks to run the Flash movie. Identified as SWF/LFM-926 by antivirus software vendor Sophos, this virus is not yet "in the wild," infecting computers. The Shockwave Flash virus was sent to Sophos as a sample via anonymous e-mail, and this specimen is now being shared and analyzed among several antivirus vendors. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0108flashvirus.html Network World, 01/08/02 * XM97/Bdoc2-A - An Excel macro virus that displays a message on April 26 and attempts to shut down the current Windows session if the day is a multiple of 5. (Sophos) * WM97/Opey-AX - A Word macro virus that changes user summary information in the infected document. It also makes changes to the autoexec.bat file to display a Happy Birthday message on certain days of the year. (Sophos) * W32.Donut - A virus only Homer Simpson could love. Symantec reports this is a concept virus designed to test potential weaknesses in Microsoft's .Net architecture. (Symantec) >From the interesting reading department: * Suggested fix for AIM hole has back door, spyware Software recommended by security group w00w00 to plug a hole in AOL's Instant Messenger opens the user's system to hacker attacks and can direct the user's Web browser to pornographic Web sites," w00w00 said Tuesday. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0109aimhole.html IDG News Service, 01/09/02 * Many U.S. companies at risk for cyberattacks U.S. computer systems are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks, partly because companies are not implementing security measures already available, according to a new report released Tuesday. http://digitalmass.boston.com/news/2002/01/08/cyber_attack.html Reuters, 01/08/02 * Wireless LAN security fix on tap from IEEE group Network executives worried about the security of their wireless LANs may soon be able to sleep a little easier: The standards committee responsible for the broken wireless LAN encryption algorithm, Wired Equivalent Privacy, has approved a fix to the system that can be applied to existing equipment. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/128615_01-07-2002.html Network World, 01/07/02 * McAfee touts antivirus pack for NetWare 6.0 Network Associates' McAfee division this week becomes the first vendor to offer antivirus software for Novell's NetWare 6.0 server, although others, including Computer Associates, expect to have competing products ready within weeks. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/128752_01-07-2002.html Network World, 01/07/02 * Panda introduces Exchange antivirus tool to the U.S. In the wake of a rash of nasty e-mail viruses over the past year, European antivirus tools vendor Panda Software this week made the first U.S. release of its Panda Antivirus for Exchange 2000 software available. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0104panda.html Network World Fusion, 01/04/02 * Check Point adds security assessment to OPSEC Leading firewall and virtual private network vendor Check Point Software Tuesday announced an expansion of its OPSEC security initiative, adding assessment tools to the framework. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0108checkpoint.html IDG News Service, 01/08/02 * Secure IM software proliferates The market for secure, business-grade instant messaging software is picking up steam, with several start-ups now offering packages that automatically encrypt real-time chat sessions between users. However, these packages do not yet offer secure communications with users of popular consumer- oriented IM systems from AOL, Microsoft and others. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0109secureim.html Network World Fusion, 01/09/02 * NetScreen offers new VPN-firewall gear NetScreen this week introduced VPN gear that makes it possible for users to tailor-fit protection for specific network resources without having to buy multiple boxes. Four new NetScreen VPN appliances have at least four 10/100 Ethernet ports, each of which can oversee a separate, independently configured security domain. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0109netscreen.html Network World Fusion, 01/09/02 * Archives: It is 2002 now. 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FYI. You got it! ---------------------- Forwarded by Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron on 12/12/2000 01:33 PM --------------------------- John Gillespie 12/12/2000 09:03 AM To: Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON cc: peter.w.buettgen@us.arthurandersen.com Subject: Re: Invitation - John Gillespie re IBUYIT (here) (13 Dec 08:30 AM CST) Rod, After receiving feedback from both yourself and Phil Lowry through George Wasaff, we will cancel this meeting. Originally Peter Buettgen and I were anticipating the need to share the details of our process assessment strategy with you prior to our kickoff. However, it has been pointed out that Morris has been identified as the lead player and has responsibility for all decision making. Therefore we will be working directly with Morris and will not burden you with details unless Morris feels appropriate. Thank you for your support and commitment in the completion of the iBuyit process assessment. John New meeting request from Rod Hayslett 12/13/2000 08:30 AM Local Time 12/13/2000 09:00 AM Local Time Title: John Gillespie re IBUYIT (here) Location: -No room information available- Chair: Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron To (required): Morris Brassfield/OTS/Enron@ENRON, John Gillespie/Corp/Enron cc (optional): Kathy Campos/GPGFIN/Enron John: Morris can't make this time and he needs to be in it.
Gang, I was out of the office from Friday morning until Wednesday morning. I tried to check my voice mail during that time period but was unable to do so b/c of a problem due my moving to a new location on Friday. I just now got access to my voice mail which was full of messages of you guys trying to reach me for a conference call. My apologies for this mishap, please feel free to call me in the future on my cell at 503-807-8959. If you do not get a return phone call within a few hours, contact Mary Vasquez at 5-6349. My cell is Portland based and has a tendency to lose messages or give them to me in an untimely manner. As far as the issue at hand, I completed the ExPost pricing last week and would be more than happy to go over it w/ whoever is available. Please get w/ Mary and have here set up a schedule for us to meet tomorrow at what ever opening I have in my schedule. Once again, I am sorry for the late response to such an urgent matter. I can also be reached at my home number on the weekend which is 503-625-3541. -----Original Message----- From: Curtis, Michele [mailto:Michele_Curtis@enron.com] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 3:35 PM To: O'Jones, Deborah; Riley, Tom; Barnhart,Kimberly; McMullan,John; Stokley, Chris; Frazier,Lamar Cc: Garay,Gracie Subject: Confirmation: UCSF Cogen Conf Call. 10/22/02 at 8:00am PST/10:00am CST This is to confirm a conference call for Monday, 10/22/01 regarding UCSF Cogen: Date: Monday, 10/22/01 Time: 8:00am PST / 10:00am CST Call Number: 888-329-7124 Passcode: 10197 Confirmation: 9853584 Please notify Debbie O'Jones at 925-543-3863 if you won't be able to participate. Thanks, Michele
We need to send the ISDA Schedule and CSA and Annex B and B-1 to the following people: Ed Sacks emoser@milbank.com barrettp@coned.com douglasp@coned.com rozmusg@coned.com Janelle Scheuer Tom May Sara Shackleton Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a Houston, Texas 77002 713-853-5620 (phone) 713-646-3490 (fax) sara.shackleton@enron.com
I left you a voice mail regarding this request. From: Tana Jones on 10/11/2000 11:33 AM To: Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: RUSH APPR0VAL-Salomon Smith Barney AAA Energy Fund John Arnold wants this counterparty opened ASAP for financial. We didn't have any financial statements from them when they originally came thru, so we couldn't determine their ESP status, but we're OK now, so if you could open them for financial ASAP. Thanks.
JVD & CFP to Vail, Colorado. Return on the 4th of September
Rosie--the energy breakout session in Los Angeles runs from 1:45 to 3:00 (I think you might be getting your 2:15 info from the May 3rd agenda which is in SanJose). If Ken would like to attend the reception that night at 6:00,I would love to have him do that. I also have a call in to Exelon what John Rowe's schedule looks like later in the afternoon. I will talk to Dasovich about who will be going to the Bryson meeting with Ken. Rosalee Fleming 04/27/2001 07:38 AM To: Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: Hi Sue - I did receive a fax - thought it was just a clean copy, though, so I'd better pay better attention to it. I will try to do a schedule for everyone today of the meetings I've arranged. He is meeting with John Bryson, CEO of Edison International 5/2 at 3:30. Do I read the new schedule correctly that Ken will be through at 2:15 or does he stay for the Media Availability with the Republican Governors? I think he needs to leave for the meeting with Bryson at 3:00 as their office is in Rosemead, CA. Does Steve attend this meeting? Also, does Ken attend the Reception at 6:00? Rosie From: Susan M Landwehr on 04/27/2001 06:18 AM To: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Rosie---FYI---as we talked about yesterday, John Rowe, the co-CEO of Exelon (which is the merger of PECO and Commonwealth Edison) will also be attending the Republican Governors event in Los Angeles on May 2nd. Mr. Rowe is also the current president of EEI--the national association that all of the investor owned utilities belong to. I would like to schedule 30-45 minutes for Ken to meet with him--primarily to talk about FERC issues (open access). I'll call you later today to see how Ken's schedule is shaping up. Did you get the fax that I sent earlier in the week with the updated RGA schedule/agenda?
I wanted to take a minute to thank all of you for your encouragement and donations for my MS150 bike tour this last weekend. It was so much fun! There is no doubt that you're money will be of great help as I stock up with pain killers...just kidding. I will be coming around this week to collect the money so that I can send it as soon as possible to those people diagnosed with MS. If you're writing a check please make it payable to "National Multicple Sclerosis Society." Once again, thanks for all of your support! Alejandra
Louise just wants global natural gas and power. I think we should throw in "related products" just to be safe. -----Original Message----- From: Koehler, Anne C. Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 6:13 PM To: Taylor, Mark E (Legal) Subject: Exclusive License product areas Attached hereto is the list of products for which Swapco will have an exclusive license to the EOL Software. << File: Exclusive License Product Areas.doc >>
The following are summaries of legislation that we worked on this year: AB995/SB1194 In their original form these bills would have: Codified existing utility responsibilties for the distribution grid without ensuring ecquivalent protection for customers' existing rights to interconnect their own facilities to the distribution grid and to invest in cost effective facilities that they allowed to build and use today Limited the CPUC's pending rulemaking on dg and dc before there was adequate discussion of the important and controversial policy issues Borrowed language from 1890, reciting only the language which supports utility control of the dg while omitting the portions that state customers and competitors should have open and comparable access to the dg provided no mechanism to ensure increased reliability for electric consumers Included an inaccurate "laundry list" description of all the things that utilities and ESP's shall continue to be responsible for All of the above was iriginally drafted in language expanding the utilities' rights and franchise authority, and provided greater certainty of cost recovery in situations where the utilities have traditionally borne significant risk As amended, the bill only codified the CPUC's existing jurisdction and the utilities' existing tole as to facilities owned by the utilities, and included numerous restrictive clauses to prevent expansive interpretation of the statute in favor of the utilities AB2290 This bill would have done the following: capped electric rates in San Diego at the same level required under 1890 which would have created as much as $1 billion in undercollection provided that the same customers who recive the benefits of the rate cap today may not necessarily have to pay back the undercollection, thereby promoting cost shifting. limited the CPUC to implementings steps which allow the utility to fix the wholesale markets problem without prividing similar opportunites to non utilities required the CPUC to petition FERC to find that wholesale rates from this summer were not just and reasonable and to seek means to force power marketers and generators to disgorge excessive profits AB265 This bill which became the final vehicle contained a simplified version of AB2290, but patterned on the Wood decision Enron helped dissuade the authors from accepting the following amendmants provided that the rate cap would ahve applied to all customers of all three utilities Provided that all classes of customers be included in the bill provided that it would be a freeze and not a rate cap we advocated for a reduced term to the cap and it was reduced to two years, as opposed to the original proposal for 3-4 years AB970 Enron helped make the following amendments to the bill Labor and environmental interests sought to include stricter definitions related to air quality under the federal act and to limit the operations of peaking plants to stage II alert situations. These were deleted from the bill Labor sought to include rate regulations of the output of expedited peaking plants. This provision did not make it into the bill Renewable providers sought a cleanest first processing priority of all CEC applications..this was deleted The Electricity Oversight Boars was irignally designated as the entity with whom peaking plants had to contract with. This was amended to give the EOB only consultive authority to contact the ISO regarding peaking agreements and with the CPUC regarding interconnection issues A limit of 500 hours of operation per year was deleted from the bill Language drafted by Enron was inserted to clarify that local gov had to sibmit final comments/determinations within 100 days of filing an expidited peaking application Language clarifing that an expedited peaking platn could be taken out of service in lieu of converting to a combined cycle plant after three years was taken at our request language regarding the recovery of transmission upgrade or expansion project costs was clairified to ensure that no transmission related costs were included in utility distrbution rates We kept the bill to be voluntary, in lieu of existing processes SCE/PGE proposal Lobbied against their legislative proposal which would have extended the rate freeze and continued CTC collection indefinitely. The proposal would have also provided a mechanism to recoup increased wholesale costs for electricity which exceeded the frozen rate charged to customoers. We were successful in keeping them from finding an author SB1622 Helped defeat a bill that would have authorized the CEC to develop regulations, retroactively, relating to power plant siting and environmental justice SB1345 Enron sought and obtained deletion of provisions which would have restricted dg plants from obtaining improved interconnection or standby service unless they were prohibited from selling power off-site. The bill merely limited the funding of state grants to DG projects which do not sell off site.
Will do. Thanks again for getting to the bottom of it. -----Original Message----- From: Pollard, Geoff Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 6:41 PM To: Dasovich, Jeff Subject: RE: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint Let me know if I should contact anyone. Geoff -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Dasovich/ENRON@enronXgate@ENRON@EES Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:40 PM To: Pollard, Geoff; Frazier,Lamar; James D Steffes/ENRON@enronXgate Cc: Susan J Mara/ENRON@enronXgate; Smith,Mike B; Huddleson,Diann; Evan Hughes/ENRON@enronxgate; Rebecca Fite/ENRON@enronxgate; Riley, Tom Subject: RE: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint Thanks, Geoff. May make sense to loop back with the woman at the PUC who contacted Jim originally about this account. Jim's been in contact with her before about some confusion with a UC account. Jim was out yesterday and today, but I think that he'll be in tomorrow. He may want to make the contact. Jim, thoughts? Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Pollard, Geoff Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 6:36 PM To: Dasovich, Jeff; Frazier, Lamar; Steffes, James D. Cc: Mara, Susan; Smith, Mike B; Huddleson, Diann; Hughes, Evan; Fite, Rebecca; Riley, Tom Subject: RE: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint All, I spoke with the customer, Mike Benson. He is not angry, but he would like his accounts returned to bundled service. He understands that we are implementing a large contract with SBC Corp Real Estate, and that it is possible more of his accounts are inadvertantly on the list. He knows to contact me directly with future issues. I submitted the deal sheet to de-DASR the 2 accounts he identified to Samantha Fite a few moments ago. I have also notified the SBC contracts manager of the situation. Let me know if there are any questions or concerns. Geoff Geoff Pollard Service Manager Enron Energy Services 925-543-3763 -----Original Message----- From: Pollard, Geoff Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:02 AM To: 'Jeff Dasovich/ENRON@enronXgate@ENRON@EES'; Frazier,Lamar; James D Steffes/ENRON@enronXgate Cc: Susan J Mara/ENRON@enronXgate; Smith,Mike B; Huddleson,Diann; Evan Hughes/ENRON@enronxgate; Rebecca Fite/ENRON@enronxgate; Riley, Tom Subject: RE: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint Yes, I will keep you all posted. I placed a call to the customer at 7:30 this morning, but have not heard back from them yet. Geoff -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Dasovich/ENRON@enronXgate@ENRON@EES Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:00 AM To: Frazier,Lamar; James D Steffes/ENRON@enronXgate; Pollard, Geoff Cc: Susan J Mara/ENRON@enronXgate; Smith,Mike B; Huddleson,Diann; Evan Hughes/ENRON@enronxgate; Rebecca Fite/ENRON@enronxgate; Riley, Tom Subject: RE: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint Thanks, Lamar. Geoff, could you let us know how it goes with the customer and if this a mix-up on the customer's end. Thanks very much. Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Frazier, Lamar Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 9:32 AM To: Steffes, James D.; Pollard, Geoff Cc: Dasovich, Jeff; Mara, Susan; Smith, Mike B; Huddleson, Diann; Hughes, Evan; Fite, Rebecca; Riley, Tom Subject: Re: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint Geoff Pollard is the SM for Pac Tel. From: James D Steffes/ENRON@enronXgate on 11/21/2001 04:01 PM To: Lamar Frazier/HOU/EES@EES cc: Jeff Dasovich/ENRON@enronXgate, Susan J Mara/ENRON@enronXgate, Mike B Smith/ENRON@enronXgate, Diann Huddleson/HOU/EES@EES, Evan Hughes/ENRON@enronxgate, Rebecca Fite/ENRON@enronxgate Subject: Pac Tel - CPUC Customer Switch Complaint I received a call late today from the CPUC (Joyce @ 415-703-2199). Someone from Pac Tel called and said that his service was switched without authorization - Mike Benson with Payphone group @707-253-8892 or 707-292-1766. Lamar -- who is the client rep for Pac Tel? Can they get into Pac Tel and try and find out if we have done something inappropriate? We need to call this guy back by Monday EOB. Please let Jeff Dasovich know so he can call Joyce back - I'll be out on vacation next week. Jim
This is to confirm and update the schedule information relative to the Wheatland Facility due diligence visit. 1.) Persons Attending: Mr. Barry T. O'Brien, Aquila Energy Corporation, Vice President of Technical Services Mr. Gene Russell, UtiliCorp United (AEC's parent), Director of Environmental Services Mr. Ray Racine, Waldron Engineering, Inc., Technical Consultant Mr. Racine and Waldron Engineering, Inc. are technical consultants to Aquila Energy Corporation; the firm and the individual are obligated under a Confidentiality Agreement that extends to, through, and including the provisions of the CA between Enron and AEC for this matter. 2.) The party will travel from Evansville on the morning of Thursday, October 26. Due to the travel time from Evansville, it will be necessary to reschedule the commencement of the meeting at Wheatland to 9:00 AM. 3.) If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Wheatland Visit, please contact Mr. O'Brien. Telephone: (816) 527-1789 or via e-mail: BOBrien@utilicorp.com. Regarding the Gleason Facility: Please be advised that I will not be visiting the Gleason Facility on Wednesday, October 25, as prevously scheduled. You may consider this visit cancelled. Best regards, H. Dana Smith Aquila Energy / Merchant Energy Partners 1100 Walnut Street, Suite 3300 Kansas City, MO 64151 Direct Telephone: (816) 527-1137 Facsimile: (816) 527-1006 E-mail: dansmith@utilicorp.com
Attached please find the Cargill comments. Ed -----Original Message----- From: Andrzej_Kabarowski@cargill.com@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Andrzej+5FKabarowski+40cargill+2Ecom+40ENRON@ENRON.com] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 1:36 PM To: Sacks, Edward; IMCEANOTES-Andrzej+5FKabarowski+40cargill+2Ecom+40ENRON@enron.com Subject: RE: PCGs between CA and Enron NA -----Original Message----- From: Edward.Sacks@enron.com [mailto:Edward.Sacks@enron.com] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 1:28 PM To: IMCEANOTES-Andrzej+5FKabarowski+40cargill+2Ecom+40ENRON@enron.com Subject: RE: PCGs between CA and Enron NA Andrzej - The attachments for review are missing. Could you please resend. Rgds, Ed Sacks -----Original Message----- From: Andrzej_Kabarowski@cargill.com@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Andrzej+5FKabarowski+40cargill+2Ecom+40ENRON@ENRON.co m] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 1:23 PM To: Sacks, Edward; Andrzej_Kabarowski@cargill.com Subject: RE: PCGs between CA and Enron NA Ed, have you had a chance to look over. Pls let me know if we can go ahead and get this executed. Thx much. Andrzej -----Original Message----- From: Kabarowski, Andrzej /hdqt Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:30 PM To: 'Edward Sacks (E-mail)' Cc: Kabarowski, Andrzej /hdqt Subject: PCGs between CA and Enron NA Ed, sorry for the time it has taken for me to respond. The lawyer involved in the intial review was on vacation till today. I am attaching both PCGs to this email with our suggested changes/acceptance to the standard forms. Pls do not hesitate to call me if you have any questions. thank you and best regards ============================= Andrzej Kabarowski WW Credit Manager Global Petroleum Trading NatGas/Electricity Trading CRMPG ----------------------------- Tel: 952-984 3664 Fax: 952-984 3763 ============================= - ECTRcapcg.doc - ECTRcglpcg.doc
Sandi, The deal David is referencing relates to an unbooked traunch under contract 96001783. This traunch had not previously been booked because the contract had had a price re-opening provision. I'm fairly certain contract 96001783 is already included in the data room documentation. George x3-6992 ---------------------- Forwarded by George Weissman/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 01:13 PM --------------------------- From: Sandi M Braband on 11/13/2000 01:03 PM To: George Weissman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: New deals on HPL George and Dan, Do either of you have documentation on this deal? Niether Shawna nor myself have any knowledge of it, and, as you can see, Patrick would like to include it in the data room--let me know please Thanks, Sandi ----- Forwarded by Sandi M Braband/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 01:00 PM ----- Patrick Wade 11/13/2000 12:44 PM To: Edward D Gottlob/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kenneth W Kaase/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sandi M Braband/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Walker/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: New deals on HPL We need to include this deal in our data room/contract list ---------------------- Forwarded by Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 12:42 PM --------------------------- From: Jim Coffey 11/13/2000 10:00 AM To: Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: New deals on HPL ---------------------- Forwarded by Jim Coffey/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 09:59 AM --------------------------- Enron Capital Management From: David Baumbach 11/13/2000 09:18 AM To: Jim Coffey/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Wes Colwell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim Schwieger/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: New deals on HPL On Friday, Nov 10, we had a new long term deal entered under HPL. It was a wellhead deal with Conoco at four different meters. It was priced at 94% of HSC index. The value on the deal was $1,097,210. Logically, this would increase our recoverable cost from $193 mil to $194 mil. I will send you notes periodically on new long term deals that increase our unwind costs. Dave
-----Original Message----- From: Dasovich, Jeff Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 12:16 PM To: 'wbooth@booth-law.com'; 'dominic.dimare@calchamber.com'; 'cra@calretailers.com'; 'ek@a-klaw.com'; 'mikahl@ka-pow.com'; 'jrredding@aol.com'; 'drothrock@cmta.net'; 'vjw@cleanpower.org'; 'djsmith@s-k-w.com'; 'dhunter@s-k-w.com' Subject: Angelides Oct. 19th Letter to L. Lynch Urging July 1 DA Suspension Date I'm sure that by now everyone's seen the letter that Angelides sent to Loretta last Friday. If you haven't, let me know and I'll have it faxed to you. In short, Angelides blames all of the financial woes of the State on Loretta and the PUC. Specifically, he claims that by allowing DA sign-ups to extend to September 20th, the PUC may have shifted over $8 billion to "homeowners, small businesses, and other enterprises..." Angelides ends the lettery by urging the Commission to immediately roll back the DA suspension date to July 1. The concern, of course, is that Angelides' assertions are out there and have received alot of press attention, i.e., Direct Access=$8 billion tax on homeowners. To her credit, Loretta refuted Angelides in the press accounts and repeated that the best way to get costs down is to renegotiate the DWR contracts. She also said in the press accounts that she intends to deal with the July 1/September 20 suspension issue at the next commission meeting. In light of these events (and the increasing attacks on Loretta by Angelides and others in the Administration) It might be useful to give Loretta an assist by drafting a very brief letter to her stating: Angelides is all wet--DA and "fairness" are not mutually exclusive and the PUC has all the regulatory tools necessary to ensure fairness is maintained going forward. Thus, the 8 plus billion dollar number is without basis. Re-stating that the PUC has no legal authority to retroactively suspend DA to July 1, etc., etc. Folks may have other points to make. Seems that we'd want to keep the letter short and to the point, however. A letter might be useful in order to 1) give Loretta some support and 2) get some counter-press in response to the Angelides tantrum. Any thoughts? Best, Jeff
Oh shoot, now that we know what "NESA" is, there probably isn't any reason to go to the seminar! DF From: Martha Janousek 12/21/99 12:40 PM To: Lee Huber/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: "Ford, Stuart J." <sford@velaw.com>, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kimberly Watson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Presentation on RM by Matt Johnson on 1/19 to NESA We received a copy of this also. NESA is the National Energy Services Association - here is a statement about NESA: National Energy Services Association is a non-profit educational association made up of individual members who share in NESA a common expertise in energy related services; specifically natural gas transportation and trading, electricity generation, transmission and trading, and related financial services. NESA offers technical conferences, national seminars and professional development workshops. Website: www.nesanet.org I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!! Martha Lee Huber 12/21/99 11:43 AM To: "Ford, Stuart J." <sford@velaw.com> cc: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kimberly Watson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Martha Janousek/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Presentation on RM by Matt Johnson on 1/19 to NESA What is NESA?
i have fri off. -----Original Message----- From: Hull, Bryan Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:15 AM To: Lenhart, Matthew Subject: RE: i'm taking off work. and i'm probably going to go play TPC -----Original Message----- From: Lenhart, Matthew Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:12 AM To: Hull, Bryan Subject: RE: maybe. why? -----Original Message----- From: Hull, Bryan Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:09 AM To: Lenhart, Matthew Subject: are you going to be around friday?
At the request of Mike Bridges, I am attaching our proposed form of Non-Disclosure Agreement. If the enclosed meets with your approval, please execute the agreement and return it to me via fax no. (713) 646-3490. I will then have it executed by Enron. If you have any comments or questions please do not hesitate to call me at (713) 853-3399, or Mark Greenberg, Senior Counsel, at (713) 345-8897. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Thanks, Bret -- that's helpful. Let me be clear, however. There will most likely be no (firm) transportation contract in association with this project. Like the other two power plant projects we put in last year, we will work out a Facility Construction (and/or) Operations Agreement that will set forth the mechanism by which TW will be reimbursed for its expenses (capital and O&M). I've asked the San Juan Team to look at the possible routing with an eye towards underlying ownerships and ease of right-of-way. They'll be working with facility planning (Ron Matthews) to put their recommendations into a revised drawing and estimate, if necessary. We'll keep you guys posted. Thanks again. Bret Fritch 01/25/2001 11:35 AM To: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Keith Petersen/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Ronald Matthews/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield Jeff, The current project fits within the FERC's new regulations under the Automatic Blanket requirements since the project scope is to build a new delivery point, potential branchline and costs will not exceed the current authorized level of $7.3 million and is not a by-pass of an existing customer. There are several issues that need to be completed before construction can begin: An executed transportation contract, Landowner notification and Environmental clearances. Please keep us informed as the project progresses to make sure all the FERC requirements are met before the construction begins. Thanks Bret Jeffery Fawcett 01/25/2001 10:20 AM To: Keith Petersen/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Bret Fritch/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Ronald Matthews/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield Keith, Ron's note pretty well summed it up. Sorry my earlier correspondence didn't speak clearly enough to these issues. This is a new electric generation plant. It doesn't necessarily fall into any existing utility service area, as far as I know. If anything, it might fall into the City of Famrmington's muni gas service. However, if the City of Farmington is funding the plant (including the cost of the interconnect) through muni bonds, it's doubtful they'll have any problem with the source of supply. I'm interested in the theory that would necessitate our receiving prior permission to interconnect with a direct end-use customer in any area, uncontested or otherwise. They'll be building the lateral line (or we'll build it, but they own it). All we're really doing here is the delivery point. I understood this situation fits within the FERC's new guidelines for construction of such facilities, and would not require a prior notice filing. Let me know what additional information you might need. ---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron on 01/25/2001 09:58 AM --------------------------- From: Ronald Matthews 01/25/2001 09:49 AM To: Keith Petersen/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield Ameramex Energy Farm Project will be a new facility with no current supplier. The location is approximately 0.75 miles southeast of the Bloomfield station. The load would be served form the San Juan Hub and would not effect firm capacity through Bloomfield. If you need any details from a Marketing perspective, please call Jeff Fawcett. Ron M. Keith Petersen 01/25/2001 08:19 AM To: Ronald Matthews/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Bret Fritch/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield Ron, is this a new plant? Or is it existing? If it is an existing plant, is it being served presently? If it is receiving service, by who? If this is a by-pass, we will need to file a Prior Notice or obtain a signature from the group serving the load agreeing to the by-pass. Please let Bret know what the situation is. Keith ---------------------- Forwarded by Keith Petersen/ET&S/Enron on 01/25/2001 08:09 AM --------------------------- From: Mary Kay Miller 01/25/2001 07:43 AM To: Keith Petersen/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield For your info- MK ---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron on 01/25/2001 07:43 AM --------------------------- From: Ronald Matthews 01/25/2001 07:13 AM To: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Eric Faucheaux/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Rich Jolly/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Rick Smith/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Team San-Juan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, terry.galassini@enron.com Subject: Re: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield I have talked with the San Juan team and all are aware of the upcoming meeting. The team leader is Tracy Kuehl but Chris Gaston, Jeff Grieder, Tom Murphy, Blackie Foutz who are on the team can all help with this project. I will be out of the office until Feb. 5, 2001 but I can be reached by pager, 877-726-7034, or cell phone, 713-304-1021. My pager has the capability of accepting alpha messages. You can send them through Lotus Notes with the address of 8777267034@skytel.com. Do not enter a subject. Just type in the message area. Please include you name at the end so I will know who it's from. If you can set up a meeting after Feb. 5 (preferably Feb. 8 or 9) I would appreciate it so I can attend. Ron M. Jeffery Fawcett 01/24/2001 05:39 PM To: Ronald Matthews/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Eric Faucheaux/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Rich Jolly/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Rick Smith/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Team San-Juan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Ameramex Project- Bloomfield Rick Moore with Ameramex called and said their project is moving forward- on a fairly expedited basis. They've recently obtained a City of Farmington pledge of public funds (a precursor to a formal bond issue) to underpin the financing. To refresh your memory, this project is another "trigeneration" project. Ameramex will use the waste steam from the electric generation turbines to heat a hydroponic lettuce farm, as well as use the combustion carbon dioxide. We've previously provided a route map and estimate (0.75 mi. of 4" pipe, $486K direct/indirect cost) to Ameramex. Ameramex's financing deal is now dependent upon completion of the interconnect and commencement of service in approx. 7 months. To this end, Ameramax has requested a walk through of the potential route and a revised (if necessary) estimate of the cost to interconnect. There are several other issues to be dealt with here, including what is the final deal structure; including whether TW may possibly providing interim financing until the issuance of the muni bonds. Rick Moore would like to get together with myself and representatives of operations and/or engineering to survey the route and decide on the ultimate design/configuration of facilities. Depending on the outcome of the survey, he'd like a formal proposal for TW for financing the construction of the lateral and interconnect facilities. Ron, since you provided all the prior facility planning support, I'd like for you to continue providing the liason support to TW Commercial on this project. I'll also be calling on the San Juan Team to work with you and engineering to optimize the design/routing of this interconnect/lateral pipeline. I'll work with the customer to set-up a site meeting when you return to work after 2/5/01. To bring you and others up to speed, I've included a couple of the original email(s) giving a little more detail on the estimate and a map of the route: Ronald Matthews 06/16/2000 03:32 PM To: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Terry Galassini/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Rich Jolly/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, David Roensch/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Team San-Juan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Amerimex Energy Farms Project Jeff, I talked with the San Juan team and came up with a pipeline route to the proposed Energy Farms site located in S1/2 SE1/4 Sec. 13, T29N, R11W, and the NE1/2 NE1/4 Sec. 24, T29N, R11W all in San Juan County, NM. Per the correspondence, Energy Farms is looking at a delivery around 15 MMcf/d. The best approach to serving this load would be to take gas from the suction side of Bloomfield CS. The 4" pipeline would start there a travel about 0.75 miles to the northwest section of the proposed site (see attached map). A metering facility would be located at the beginning of the pipeline still inside of TW's property along with the other meter facilities. Below is a breakdown of the facility cost. Estimated costs are + 30% and would have to be refined. 0.75 miles of 4" pipeline & side valve $286,500 4" orifice meter run w/ gallagher flow $199,900 conditioner, & flow control $486,400 There is a possibility that the meter facility costs could be lower by using an existing metering header system but a more detailed review would be required. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. I will send you a copy of the estimated costs for both the pipeline and measurement since they can't be attached. Jeffery Fawcett 04/18/2000 11:37 AM To: Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Lorraine Lindberg/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, TK Lohman/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Christine Stokes/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Ronald Matthews/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Terry Galassini/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Amerimex Bloomfield Project Attached see a note I sent to Rick Moore. Rick works for a company called Amerimex. Rick and I worked together in gas supply at EPNG ("the early years"). Amerimex is a developer of "trigeneration" projects. In addition to the subject project for Bloomfield, another one is being considered for Santa Theresa, N.M. If you recall, we were introduced to trigeneration when we were discussing an electric generation plant on the site of a hydroponic tomato greenhouse near Gallup. Trigeneration is an environmentally friendly technology that utilizes the "byproducts" of electric generation. "Cogeneration" refers to the process where waste heat/steam generated during the combustion of gas turbines is sold commercially (usually to manufacturing facilities) for plant purposes. "Trigeneration," on the other hand, refers the process where not only is the waste heat/steam utilized, but also the carbon dioxide. Therefore, trigeneration is a perfect fit for a greenhouse that requires both heat and carbon dioxide for the plants. Amerimex has proposed a hydroponic lettuce greenhouse in the Bloomfield, N.M. area. The facility, to be constructed turnkey by United Technologies, would have a nominal rating of 70 MW, resulting in a gas burn of about 15 MMcf/d. The plant would require gas deliveries at approx. 500 psig. The outtake power would be sold both locally and on the grid using a TriStates 69kv transmission line that is proximate to the site. Given the "politically correct" nature of these facilities, the City of Farmington has agreed to fund construction with a $70MM bond. As you can see, we're in the very earliest stages of conversation. We'll keep the group posted on progress. ---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron on 04/18/2000 10:38 AM --------------------------- Jeffery Fawcett 04/18/2000 10:38 AM To: rmoore01@elp.rr.com cc: Ronald Matthews/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Amerimex Bloomfield Project Rick, It was really great visiting with you the other day. It never ceases to amaze me how small a world this is. I hope this project moves forward and we get the opportunity to work together again. Attached for your use is the schematic you spoke with Ron Matthews about. It's not too terribly detailed, so I don't know if it will be useful or not. We have much more detailed images of the Bloomfield area on our alignments, but without a legal description, we're a little blind. I don't know if you've had a chance to get the legal description for the proposed plant site yet or not, but if you have it, would you forward that on to me? We could then get started at not only putting together a rough cost estimate for the tap and meter, but we could begin looking for the best route for a lateral line between the facilities. Look forward to hearing from you soon. <Embedded StdOleLink> <Embedded StdOleLink> <Embedded StdOleLink>
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----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 02/28/2001 02:10 PM ----- John Neslage@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 02/26/2001 06:23 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/Na/Enron@ENRON, Leslie Lawner/NA/Enron@Enron, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, mpalmer@enron.com, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT@ENRON, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Scott Govenar <sgovenar@govadv.com>, skean@enron.com, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mary Schoen/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: Bullet Points on EPMI Intervention in Mirant proceeding against CAISO before FERC Attached below is a summary of Enron Power Marketing's Motion to Intervene in the Mirant v. CAISO proceeding before FERC. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Thanks John
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I'll check with HR next week. I forgot what joke? Jeff Bob Crane 11/21/2000 07:56 AM To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Singapore Jeff, Last week we discussed looking at your cost of people in the Singapore office. If you could check out the cost for lower-level manager types I would be most appreciative. I have already discussed this with Lilian Low of HR Singapore so if this was your planned course of action I've already covered that base - she told me managers are about the same US$ amount as in Houston. Thanks, Bob PS - That was a most evil joke you played on Lavorato......I enjoyed it immensely.
Here is the memo we just sent to Gary re: Australia. You should find it helpful - especially the "Background" part.
O'Neal, The following volume changes were made today: Deal # Meter # Zone From To Effective 439825 9797 6 626 1000 3/24-3/31 439837 3543 3 808 1000 3/24-3/31 377169 9842 7 8034 0 3/23-3/26 Bob
bloomberg Tom Alonso deal 565185 Bloomber shows term as 4/2-4/2 ........ enpower has 4/3-4/3 ---------------------- Forwarded by Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron on 03/29/2001 04:29 PM --------------------------- Evelyn Metoyer 03/29/2001 04:25 PM To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: 3/29 Checkout AMEREX All deals o.k. PREBON Mark Fischer deal 564894 Prebon does not recognize BLOOMBERG Mark Fischer I am missing the following deal: Enron sells to El Paso 25 mw May PV $304.00 I believe this deal is the deal prebon does not recognize--564894
The following will be the deal entry procedures for UBSWEnergy: Financial 1. All non-electronic financial deals to be entered directly by Risk Management from a written and signed deal ticket (required) from front office Physical 1. All current month physical deals to be booked directly into Sitara by front office (logistics/trading) 2. All prompt month forward deals to be booked directly into TDS by Risk Management from a written and signed deal ticket (required) from front office - physical meters to be added by logistics/trading
SK - I've printed this out & put it in your meeting folder. mm Steve, I attach a briefing paper for your visit. A hard copy will be available for you on arrival. The paper includes the following: Itinerary Conference details Brattle paper summary Media interview background General key messages Electricity wholesaling reactive statement Political update Meeting briefing notes You will note one further change to the itinerary. We will be meeting with METI rather than the Fair Trade Commission. The purpose of the METI meeting will be to explain our concerns with the current regulatory environment and Enron Japan's proposal to temporarily suspend its electricity wholesaling activities. We met with our METI working level contacts today to brief them on Brattle and in particular the shortcomings of the current system. We did not discuss suspension of our wholesaling activities. The meeting briefing notes will be available on your arrival in Tokyo. I also attach the latest version of the Brattle paper and, for completeness, the final version of the presentation and notes. I will call you at the Palace Hotel on Monday at 6pm. If you have any hiccups with arrangements please let me know. My contact numbers are as follows: Home 813 52610539 Mobile 8190 27334795 Office 813 5219 4583 I think we have stirred things up enough here in the last couple of days to make for an interesting visit for you. I look forward to seeing you on Monday. kind regards
----- Forwarded by Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT on 03/02/2001 11:24 AM ----- Gerald Nemec 03/02/2001 10:51 AM To: paul.pfeffer@bakerbotts.com, ryan.ruppert@exxonmobil.com cc: Subject: FW: Fw: Mullet: The Power Point Presentation ----- Forwarded by Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT on 03/02/2001 10:49 AM ----- "David E Deutsch" <dedeutsch@duke-energy.com> 03/02/2001 10:39 AM To: gerald.nemec@enron.com cc: Subject: FW: Fw: Mullet: The Power Point Presentation funny! ----- Forwarded by David E Deutsch/NorthAmerica/EnergyServices on 03/02/01 10:40 AM ----- Hong Wang <hjwang@swbel To: Tammy <stontammy@aol.com>, Stella Ireton l.net> <sireton99@yahoo.com>, Shannon Crim <shannon_crim@hardylawfirm.com>, Scheraz Sadiq 02/28/01 <scherazs@hotmail.com>, Roberto Zayas 11:49 AM <robertzayas@hotmail.com>, Paul Reese <pmreese@sprintparanet.com>, Olivier Deflin <fodeflin@slb.com>, Noah Berger <noahb@hotmail.com>, Michelle Monroe <michelle@smithphoto.com>, Michel Hugyhebaert <michelh@bradmark.com>, Mariah <sexym0m@aol.com>, Manu <dmanu@posta.unizar.es>, Logan <logan2525@yahoo.com>, Laura Lally <l_lally@hotmail.com>, Justin Ramirez <justo.ramirez@worldnet.att.net>, "Jonathan D. Krome" <jonathan.d.krome@accenture.com>, John Thayer <john.thayer@bellsouth.com>, John Lee <johnlee212@aol.com>, John Avery <jkavery@worldnet.att.net>, Jean Pierre Denes <jpdenes@sdvusa.com>, Jason Bailey <jasonhbailey@hotmail.com>, Jae Hoon Chung <jaechung@yahoo.com>, Jacques Bessiere <jacques.bessiere@equant.com>, Hallie Harwell <hallie@vollmerpr.com>, Hai Nguyen <tothehaiway@yahoo.com>, Gustavo <guzi@hotmail.com>, Gus Villalpando <gus@lawyerworks.com>, Gina <ginab33@hotmail.com>, Frost Murphy <frostmurphy@yahoo.com>, Frederique Frowein <ffrowein@hearst.com>, Eric Williams <ericwil@wt.net>, Eric Onishi <e.onishi@introgen.com>, Edward Welch <ejwelch@sprintparanet.com>, Dung Tran <dtran2149@yahoo.com>, David Deutsch <dedeutsch@duke-energy.com>, Dany Ditilyeu <dditilyeu@sdvusa.com>, Behrooze Meymand <bmeymand@hotmail.com>, Andrea Arellano <andrea_arellano@hotmail.com>, Adam Haeberle <haeberle@ix.netcom.com> cc: bcc: Subject: FW: Fw: Mullet: The Power Point Presentation Dearest Friends, I am sure that those of you who live or have lived in Houston can relate to these Mullets. I have started to notice them downtown. BEWARE!!!-Hong (See attached file: mullet.pps) - mullet.pps
Regarding SJ, the Master Gas agreement as drafted and sent to the customer included a Gty to ENA for 7mm. As stated below, Darren has requested a Gty from SJ to ENA for 8mm that covers physical gas and financial trades. Have they sent us a gty or are your drafting one? In any case please let me know. I need to revise my draft and secure a copy for use as an exhibit to my Master. Thanks dp -----Original Message----- From: Vanek, Darren Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 10:14 AM To: Perlingiere, Debra Subject: South Jersey Resources Master Phys 04022001.xls This is a new worksheet for South Jersey. The threshold has been adjusted down to allow for financial trading under an ISDA(also working on that worksheet). Ann Koehler, in the financial legal group, was drafting language for amending the current incoming grty to include swap language. I am uncertain as to whether the amended grty can be applied to both contracts. If so, we need to have it increased to $8MM and indefinitely extended. Please coordinate with Anne. Darren
please put in rolodex. thanks. ---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 11/15/2000 10:19 AM --------------------------- Jay Perl <jperl@sempratrading.com> on 11/15/2000 09:28:36 AM To: "Jeff Shankman (E-mail)" <jeff.shankman@enron.com> cc: Subject: Hey Poookie I'd have emailed you earlier, but you keep changing your email address. Well, I'm here at Sempra marketing power. Thanks again for all your help. Hope your new house is a babe magnet. Going to Vegas for Day of the Trader. Shank dogggy dog dog. See ya. Jay Perl Sempra Energy Trading office: 203-355-5074 cell: 914-261-6025 email: jperl@sempratrading.com **************************************************************************** This e-mail contains privileged attorney-client communications and/or confidential information, and is only for the use by the intended recipient. Receipt by an unintended recipient does not constitute a waiver of any applicable privilege. Reading, disclosure, discussion, dissemination, distribution or copying of this information by anyone other than the intended recipient or his or her employees or agents is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us and delete the original material from your computer. Sempra Energy Trading Corp. (SET) is not the same company as SDG&E or SoCalGas, the utilities owned by SET's parent company. SET is not regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and you do not have to buy SET's products and services to continue to receive quality regulated service from the utilities. ****************************************************************************
FYI. I think that the press on Gov. Davis is a bit misleading. Jim ----- Forwarded by James D Steffes/NA/Enron on 03/21/2001 11:05 AM ----- Mike D Smith@EES 03/21/2001 09:35 AM To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Re: GOVERNOR DAVIS ANNOUNCES STATE AGREEMENTS TO SPUR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS -- EES Wins $1.5 million FYI ---------------------- Forwarded by Mike D Smith/HOU/EES on 03/21/2001 09:35 AM --------------------------- Enron Energy Services From: Andrew Wu 03/21/2001 09:19 AM Phone No: 713 853-0504 To: Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES cc: Mike D Smith/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Re: GOVERNOR DAVIS ANNOUNCES STATE AGREEMENTS TO SPUR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS -- EES Wins $1.5 million Vicki and Mike-- It is true that the CEC "awarded" us a contract for $1.5MM of grants under the AB970 program. I use quotes around the award because we had responded only to an RFQ, not an RFP, so the issuance of the "award" based only on an RFQ was unusual (perhaps due to urgency of program). As the RFQ didn't include any terms and conditions, after the "award", we started negotiating the terms and conditions of the contract. We have been hung up on consequential damages and indemnities, so on March 12 I prepared a mini-TAF covering these issues for executive approval. George Hernandez' assistant picked up the mini-TAF on March 13. I haven't seen it since and so I don't know whether the mini-TAF was fully signed or not. George is out of the office and I have just left his assistant a message. I am hopeful that no one has signed the actual contract pending approval of the mini-TAF. If I can track down the status of the mini-TAF I'll re-send an email with status. AW Vicki Sharp 03/20/2001 11:28 PM To: Andrew Wu/HOU/EES@EES cc: Mike D Smith/HOU/EES@EES Subject: GOVERNOR DAVIS ANNOUNCES STATE AGREEMENTS TO SPUR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS -- EES Wins $1.5 million Did we sign these contracts? ---------------------- Forwarded by Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES on 03/20/2001 10:44 PM --------------------------- Susan J Mara@ENRON 03/20/2001 03:46 PM To: Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Angela Schwarz/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Bill Votaw/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Barreda/HOU/EES@EES, Carol Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Cathy Corbin/HOU/EES@EES, Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christina Liscano/HOU/EES@EES, Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Craig H Sutter/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Debora Whitehead/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Don Black/HOU/EES@EES, Douglas Huth/HOU/EES@EES, Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Eric Melvin/HOU/EES@EES, Erika Dupre/HOU/EES@EES, Evan Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Fran Deltoro/HOU/EES@EES, Gayle W Muench/HOU/EES@EES, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@ENRON, Gordon Savage/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@ENRON, Iris Waser/HOU/EES@EES, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, James W Lewis/HOU/EES@EES, James Wright/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Jeff Messina/HOU/EES@EES, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Jess Hewitt/HOU/EES@EES, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathy Bass/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Gustafson/HOU/EES@EES, Kevin Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Leasa Lopez/HOU/EES@EES, Leticia Botello/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Marsha Suggs/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Meredith M Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Etringer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael Mann/HOU/EES@EES, Michelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT, mpalmer@enron.com, Neil Bresnan/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Richard L Zdunkewicz/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Leibert/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rita Hennessy/NA/Enron@ENRON, Robert Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rosalinda Tijerina/HOU/EES@EES, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Scott Gahn/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, Sharon Dick/HOU/EES@EES, skean@enron.com, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tanya Leslie/HOU/EES@EES, Tasha Lair/HOU/EES@EES, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Terri Greenlee/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tony Spruiell/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Vladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jubran Whalan/HOU/EES@EES, triley@enron.com, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert C Williams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, dwatkiss@bracepatt.com, rcarroll@bracepatt.com, Donna Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, gfergus@brobeck.com, Kathryn Corbally/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bruno Gaillard/EU/Enron@Enron, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ren, Lazure/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Michael Tribolet/Corp/Enron@Enron, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christian Yoder/HOU/ECT@ECT, jklauber@llgm.com, Tamara Johnson/HOU/EES@EES, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Wolfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Dirk vanUlden/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Steve Walker/SFO/EES@EES, James Wright/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Mike D Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Leslie Lawner/NA/Enron@Enron, Robert Neustaedter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steve Walton/HOU/ECT@ECT, psmith3@enron.com, mjackso7@enron.com, Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mark Fillinger/SF/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Rudolph/HOU/EES@EES, Martin Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, wgang@enron.com, Joseph Alamo/NA/Enron@Enron, Tracy Ngo/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: GOVERNOR DAVIS ANNOUNCES STATE AGREEMENTS TO SPUR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS -- EES Wins $1.5 million EES is listed as receiving $1.5 million for 7.5 MWs of reduction Sue Mara Enron Corp. Tel: (415) 782-7802 Fax:(415) 782-7854 ----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 03/20/2001 01:45 PM ----- "Beiser, Megan" <Megan.Beiser@edelman.com> 03/20/2001 01:19 PM To: "Aaron Thomas (E-mail) (E-mail)" <athomas@newenergy.com>, "Andrea Weller (E-mail) (E-mail)" <aweller@sel.com>, "andrew Chau (E-mail) (E-mail)" <anchau@shellus.com>, "Bill Chen (E-mail) (E-mail)" <bchen@newenergy.com>, "Douglas Oglesby (E-mail) (E-mail)" <doao@chevron.com>, "Fairchild, Tracy" <tracy.fairchild@edelman.com>, "Jeffrey Hanson (E-mail) (E-mail)" <jeff.hanson@phaser.com>, "jennifer Chamberlin (E-mail) (E-mail)" <jnnc@chevron.com>, "john Barthrop (E-mail) (E-mail)" <jbarthrop@electric.com>, "John Leslie (E-mail) (E-mail)" <jleslie@luce.com>, "Joseph Alamo (E-mail) (E-mail)" <jalamo@enron.com>, "Manuel, Erica" <Erica.Manuel@edelman.com>, "'Michael Nelson' (E-mail)" <mnelson@electric.com>, "Peter Bray (E-mail) (E-mail)" <pbray@newpower.com>, "Rebecca Schlanert (E-mail) (E-mail)" <rschlanert@electric.com>, "Richard Counihan (E-mail) (E-mail)" <rick.counihan@greenmountain.com>, "'Robert Morgan' (E-mail)" <rmorgan@newenergy.com>, "Sue Mara (E-mail) (E-mail)" <smara@enron.com>, "Allen, Stevan" <stevan.allen@edelman.com>, arm@phaser.com, "brbarkovich@earthlink.net" <brbarkovich@earthlink.net'>, cra@calretailers.com, dennis.flatt@kp.org, dhunter@smithandkempton.com, djsmith@smithandkempton.com, Dominic.DiMare@calchamber.com, drothrock@cmta.net, gharrison@calstate.edu, hgovenar@govadv.com, jackson_gualco@gualcogroup.com, ken_pietrelli@ocli.com, kgough@calpine.com, kmccrea@sablaw.com, kmills@cfbf.com, lhastings@cagrocers.com, mday@gmssr.com, mmoretti@calhealth.org, nplotkin@tfglobby.com, randy_britt@robinsonsmay.com, richard.seguin@kp.org, RochmanM@spurr.org, rrichter@calhealth.org, sgovenar@govadv.com, smccubbi@enron.com, spahnn@hnks.com, theo@ppallc.com, vincent.stewart@ucop.edu, vjw@ceert.org, "Warner, Jami" <jami.warner@edelman.com>, wbooth@booth-law.com, wbrown@lhom.com, wlarson@calstate.edu cc: Subject: Press Release: GOVERNOR DAVIS ANNOUNCES STATE AGREEMENTS TO SPUR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS Megan Beiser Assistant Account Executive Edelman Public Relations Worldwide, Sacramento Phone: (916) 442-2331 Fax: (916) 447-8509 > PR01:104 > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > 03/20/2001 01:30 PM > > > GOVERNOR DAVIS ANNOUNCES STATE AGREEMENTS TO SPUR ENERGY EFFICIENT > BUILDINGS 03/20/2001 > > SACRAMENTO > > Governor Gray Davis today announced that the California Energy Commission > has signed 12 grants and contracts totaling almost $9.2 million to install > "energy smart" technology in commercial and industrial buildings > throughout the state. > > "Our campaign for conservation and improved energy efficiency will > translate into real reductions in the summer when we need it most - and > beyond," Governor Davis said. "With these grants in place, California will > continue to set the national standard for energy efficiency." > > The agreements signed by Governor Davis will account for about 93 > megawatts of projected savings from buildings outfitted with demand > responsive building systems technology. Demand responsive building systems > work by using software that automatically dim lights, reduce air > conditioning use, and cut other electrical loads. They operate in response > to signals from the Independent System Operator (ISO) or from an electric > utility or service provider. > > Under the agreements, commercial electricity customers will agree to shave > peak loads by 10 to 30 percent upon receiving the signal from the ISO. > They will be paid by the ISO to curtail electricity load in their > buildings in real time. > > In addition to these grants, the Governor also announced that an > additional eight megawatts of electricity would be saved through grants to > the K-Mart Corporation. K-Mart will use a $2 million grant to replace old > lighting fixtures with energy efficient ones in its 85 California stores. > > The demand responsive program and the innovative efficiency and renewables > program covering the K-Mart grant are parts of AB 970, which was passed > last year. The bill is designed to reduce at least 220 megawatts of peak > load by June 1, 2001. > > The Governor has proposed an additional $70 million in his New Demand > Reduction Initiative program that would yield an additional 160 megawatts > in savings from demand responsive building systems. > > For more information, please contact the California Energy Commission. > > Demand Responsive Contracts: > 1. Sacramento Municipal Utility District, $882,750, target savings: 10 > megawatts > 2. Roseville Electric, $956,000, target savings: 10 megawatts > 3. Pacific Gas and Electric, $1,411,026, target savings: 35 megawatts > 4. Seiben Energy Associates, $340,245, target savings: 1.3 megawatts > 5. Apogee Interactive, Inc., $422,915, target savings: 5 megawatts > 6. Enron Energy Services Op. Inc. , $1,500,000, target savings: 7.5 > megawatts > 7. San Diego Regional Energy Office, $1,085,476, target savings: 3.125 > megawatts > 8. Global Energy Partner, LLC, $1,540,000, target savings: 15 megawatts > > Grants: > 1. Cisco Systems, $40,460, target savings: 1.2 megawatts > 2. Alameda County, $260,964, target savings: 1.2 megawatts > 3. Hewlett Packard, $445,693, target savings: 1.8 megawatts > 4. Foothill College District-De Anza, $283,140, target savings: 1.3 > > > > Megan Beiser > Assistant Account Executive > Edelman Public Relations Worldwide, Sacramento > Phone: (916) 442-2331 > Fax: (916) 447-8509 >
Attached please find a clean draft of the Enron South America Turbine Agreement, as well as a blackline showing changes made to the from document agreed to by GE. The only additional information that we need to insert into the agreement is the Agreement Number in Section 6.7.1. I will send the exhibits in a few moments. <<ESA Break-out Agreement Draft of 11/30/00.DOC>> <<Comparison of Enron South America Turbine Agreement.DOC>> - 00.DOC - Comparison of Enron South America Turbine Agreement.DOC
I was just looking at the confirm for April and I believe the pricing doesn't match up. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Germany, Chris Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 5:03 PM To: Germany, Chris; 'Jim Taylor (E-mail)'; 'mgarner@reliant.com'; 'sdeleon@reliant.com' Cc: 'Pete Torres (E-mail)'; 'Shawn Kirkpatrick (E-mail)'; Hamic, Priscilla; Dhont, Margaret; Polsky, Phil; 'anny.page@reliant.com'; 'Tiffanie Wheeler (E-mail)'; Brady, Kevin; Kelly, Katherine L.; Greif, Donna; Barbe, Robin Subject: Gas flow and prepayment schedule through 5/7/02 Shelley verified receipt of our $10,000.00 payment o Reliant last Friday. Thanks Shelley. Our current cash balance with Reliant is $60,880.00.
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 10/27/2000 05:06 PM --------------------------- Bob Lee@ENRON 10/16/2000 03:19 PM To: Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Technical Corner Article A proposed Technical Corner Article on the work we did fitting the New York area gas load data is attached for comment. Bob Lee
Howdy! Here's a better "less busy" flyer to share with all the snow riders you know! Thanx. Smith :) - head trip flyer_2002.doc
Courtney: Thought you might like to know that there were numerous cuts last night and into the morning hours. They are as follows: 05/06/01 ISO cut import @ Four corners 9MW for HE 19 and Export @ Summit 9MW for HE 19. The same schedule was cut for by 21MW for HE 21 thru 22. For HE 23 the ISO cut a 21MW import @ PV and the corresponding export @ Summit. For all these hours, the ISO kept our buy resale whole with NCPA SP15 to NP15. PAC Cut tag 14987 PSCO_AEPMWE_EPMIWE_EPMEWE_AVWP00 25 MW for HE 19-24. PSCO booked out with Avista Water Power (WWP) 05/06/01. 05/07/01 PAC was cutting tag 14988 PSCO_EPMI_MECOLB_AVSTWE_CHPD 25MW for HE 01. PSCO booked out with Avista Energy Trading (CHPD) 05/07/01. CISO cut schdule EPMI_CISO_5000 and EPMI_CISO_5001 by 1MW each at PV. We resold the power to SRP for $5.00. Not a great price but everyone in the SW was getting cut at the same time. The new deals in Enpower are as follows: 602984 and 602985. If you have any questions please see cut note or lotus notes. Also this morning the ISO was cutting and SC trade with NES1 in SP15 and dec'd load in PGE 1, 2, and 3. Must be Path 15 Congestion. Regards, Bert Meyers
Rock, Irena wanted to know if you want flat screens for your computers. Robin
Ditto. I vote that we suggest to Christine that 5's too darned unwieldy and that she look for another, smaller group. And if she's unable to find one then we can talk. Kimberly Kupiecki <kkupiecki@arpartners.com> 10/02/2000 11:19 AM To: Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com cc: dwindham@uclink4.berkeley.edu, jjackson@haas.berkeley.edu, jcjcal02@aol.com Subject: Re: Teams Hi Jeff, I am easy, it just gets difficult to coordinate the more people you have, it may be better of for her to find a smaller group, but if she has her sights set on us, that's fine with me. At 05:15 PM 9/28/00, Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote: >See my note and Christine's response. Thoughts? Suggestions? Jimmie, >apparently she's had a crush on you ever since she heard you say, >"Cash-sucking machine." >----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 09/28/2000 07:11 PM ----- > > > Christine > Piesco > > <christine.piesco@o To: > Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com > racle.com> cc: > > Subject: Re: > Teams > 09/28/2000 06:23 > PM > > > > > > > > > >Jeff, > >Sorry, I should have mentioned when we spoke that Prof Aceves already said >it >would be OK to join a group with 4, making it 5. He knew that would be the >case. He suggested I pick a group, rather than him just randomly choosing >one >to assign me to. You seemed nice based on my initial reaction to meeting >you, >which is why I approached you about it. > >If the group has reservations based on my past group's experience, please >let >them know that the situation arose because I was out of the country for a >week >and a half without email access, and therefore wasn't able to contribute to >two weeks of assignments. I had let Prof Aceves know about this planned >business-related absence even before the course started, so he didn't >penalize >me. He forgot that I was the person who had sent him that note when my >group >approached him to let him know I hadn't contributed to two assignments. He >said based on that, he would speak to the group to put me back in it if I >wanted, or I could join another group. I hadn't had any conflicts >whatsoever >with the other group, I just had been out of communication, but I felt that >given what had happened starting with a fresh group would be easier. In my >opinion, it was just unfortunate that this trip happened two weeks into the >class, before I could prove myself to my old group. > >If you can communicate both of these things to your other group members, I >really would like to join you all. My alternative at this point would be to >do >the next assignment individually, since I wouldn't be able to find another >group until two weeks from now, and then have the professor assign me to >one. > >I greatly appreciate your help. If I can join you all, please let me know >as >soon as possible so I can make sure I contribute to the next assignment. > >Thanks, >Christine > > >Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote: > > > Christine: > > > > My apologies. My schedule melted down after we talked on Monday. Here's > > where folks came out. There's some concern about size. We're supposed >to > > be no larger than 3, but we lobbied Aceves and he apparently Ok'd our > > "oversized" group. The other folks in the group--who talked to him > > originally--are pretty sure that five will violate the rules. Folks > > wondered if there were other groups that are smaller than ours that you > > could hook up with. Sorry about that---it's a wrinkle that I didn't >think > > about when we spoke. If it gets real ugly trying to find a smaller >group, > > let me know. Fortunately there's not another team case due for two >weeks. > > > > Best, > > Jeff > >-- >Christine Piesco >Industrials Account Manager >Oracle Corporation >500 Oracle Parkway >Redwood Shores, CA 94065 >Phone: (650) 506-3640 >Fax: (650) 633-3753 >christine.piesco@oracle.com > > >(See attached file: christine.piesco.vcf) Kimberly Kupiecki Senior Account Executive A&R Partners kkupiecki@arpartners.com (650) 762 2800 main (650) 762 2825 direct fax (650) 762 2801
Hi Are we okay with the time line? John B. thinks that we are, but I wanted to confirm with you. Karl ----- Forwarded by Karl Jackson/Houston/Eott on 08/27/01 03:08 PM ----- Rod Hayslett/ENRON@enronXgate 08/23/01 06:21 AM To: Tracy Geaccone/ENRON@enronXgate cc: Karl Jackson/Houston/Eott@Eott Subject: FW: 2002 Budget Timeline We may have a problem here. Tracy, make sure Karl is aware of the change in the schedule here. -----Original Message----- From: Jackson, Karl Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 7:27 PM To: Brasher, Barney; Brassfield, Morris; Berry, John; Border, Robin; Brown, Brent; Clayton, Lawrence; Cole, Dan; Comstock, Steve; Coombe, Mary Ellen; Daigle, David; Gibbs, Dana; Meers, Thomas; Myers, Steve; Parmer, Jim; James Prentice@Enron; Ralph, Susan; Richards, Joe; Sample, Molly; Sanford, Robert; Simpson, Dwight; Trevelise, Jon; Hultsman, David; Jacobs, Bob; Luder, Jack; Hernandez, Jesse; Ziegler, Tom; Fox, Paul; Cartwright, Mark; Johnson, David; Hayslett, Rod Cc: Maddox, Lori Subject: 2002 Budget Timeline Please see the attached file for the timeline for the 2002 budget process. We have asked Barney Brasher to handle further distribution of the timeline to appropriate persons at ETS. Thanks Karl Jackson 713-993-5402
Scott, Thanks again for taking the time to talk this afternoon. I really appreciate it. Please find attached my resume for your consideration. I will touch base with you when I get back from Alaska next week. Regards, Eric
Seems like we need to reference Measurement activities as well. What about the work related to the Clifton Machine Shop? ROW? Mary Kay -----Original Message----- From: Blair, Lynn Sent: Wed 12/26/2001 6:34 AM To: Soldano, Louis; Hayslett, Rod; McCarty, Danny; Porter, J. Gregory; Raker, Colleen; Howard, Kevin A.; Lowry, Phil; Smith, Gary; January, Steve; Dietz, Rick; Fossum, Drew; Vaughn, Ann; Schaffer, Brian; Miller, Mary Kay; Neubauer, Dave; Sandt, Jim; Rice, Greek; Place, Janet; Bouillion, James L. Cc: Blair, Lynn Subject: RE: Services Agmt et al Lou, Gas Logistics (Shelley Corman's Group) performs the following services. Where do these fall in your list of services in the Service Agreement? Transportation Contract Services Nomination, Confirmation and Scheduling Services Gas Accounting (Billing of Transport) Commercial Support of Systems (working with the IT group) Gas Control (this was included in your list) If you have any questions, please give me a call. Thanks. Lynn (Ext. 3-7637) -----Original Message----- From: Soldano, Louis Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 5:29 PM To: Hayslett, Rod; McCarty, Danny; Porter, J. Gregory; Raker, Colleen; Howard, Kevin A.; Lowry, Phil; Smith, Gary; Blair, Lynn; January, Steve; Dietz, Rick; Fossum, Drew; Vaughn, Ann; Schaffer, Brian; Miller, Mary Kay; Neubauer, Dave; Sandt, Jim; Rice, Greek; Place, Janet; Bouillion, James L. Subject: Services Agmt et al Importance: High attached please find two agreements - a draft of a mutual services agmt and an employment agmt. These are drafts to stimulate discussion and comments. They need to be cleaned up and tightened and in some cases filled in entirely. There may well be significant changes in approach so do not become too caught up in the minor matters Let me and Colleen know your thgts.... Have a great Christmas
If you like, I can get you database access that will allow you to review the comments between Legal & Credit. We do not give this level of access to non-Legal & Credit people because we are trying to limit certain information for client-attorney privilege (not to mention the business people give away our negotiating positions!). If you would like this level of access, let me know and I will put in a request. This level of access will also give you edit capability, so you need to be careful not to change things by mistake.
Julie, Sorry for the delay. I was traveling a lot the last few days. I shall send back my comments by Saturday morning my time. Vince "Julie" <julie@lacima.co.uk> on 10/13/2000 04:34:17 AM To: "VinceJKaminski" <Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com> cc: "LC" <les@lacimagroup.com>, "chris" <chris@lacimagroup.com> Subject: EPRM Vince, ? Could you please provide me with an indication on whether you will be able to review the latest EPRM article in the next day or so?? ? Look forward to hearing from you shortly. ? Julie
I guess we know now that they weren't waiting on us, since they hadn't finished the GE docs. Kay ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 04/25/2001 06:45 AM --------------------------- "PARKER, Isabel" <isabel.parker@freshfields.com> on 04/25/2001 01:47:15 AM To: "Kent Shoemaker (E-mail)" <kent.shoemaker@ae.ge.com> cc: "Gregory F. Lang (E-mail)" <gregorylang@paulhastings.com>, "Rick Vicens (E-mail)" <rvicens@deltapower.com>, "John Tisdale (E-mail)" <jtisdale@arclightcapital.com>, "Amy Weed (E-mail)" <aweed@jhancock.com>, "John Anderson (E-mail)" <jcsanderson@jhancock.com>, "BURKE, Ted (TDB)" <ted.burke@freshfields.com>, "Kay Mann (E-mail)" <kay.mann@enron.com>, "Carolyn Campbell (E-mail)" <CCampbell@KSLAW.com> Subject: Pegasus - GE Documents This e-mail is confidential and may well also be legally privileged. If you have received it in error, you are on notice of its status. Please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person: to do so could be a breach of confidence. Thank you for your co-operation. Please contact our IT Helpdesk on +44 (0) 20 7936 4000 Ext.2000 or email ITHelp@freshfields.com if you need assistance. We attach clean and blacklined copies of the following: (a) the GE Consent and Agreement; (b) the GE opinion; (c) the GE Letter Agreement; and (d) the GE receipt of funds letter. We would be grateful for your confirmation that these documents are in final form. Regards Isabel - COMPARE004.DOC - NY003700033.DOC - NY003701281.DOC - COMPARE003.DOC - COMPARE001.DOC - NY003699615.DOC - COMPARE002.DOC - NY003700961.DOC
Kay, Please see attached. Thanks
---------------------- Forwarded by Jackson Logan/HOU/ECT on 12/12/2000 02:06 PM --------------------------- William E Kasemervisz 12/12/2000 01:58 PM To: Jackson Logan/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Bowl Pool 2000 ---------------------- Forwarded by William E Kasemervisz/HOU/ECT on 12/12/2000 01:58 PM --------------------------- Enron North America Corp. From: Eric Groves 12/08/2000 12:52 PM To: John Massey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Allen B Childress/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Mcquade/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary W Lamphier/HOU/ECT@ECT, William E Kasemervisz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Graham/HOU/EES@EES, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Cuilla/HOU/ECT@ECT, gmc_13@yahoo.com, john, jennifer.battey@corning.com, Kevin McGowan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Swinney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Earnest/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Fondren/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brad Hitch/EU/Enron@Enron, Patrick Stafford/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mason Hamlin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric Moon/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Griffith/Corp/Enron@Enron, Matthew Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brent A Price/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mo Bawa/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Brian Spector/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Brian O'Rourke/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Chad Pennix/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Bowl Pool 2000 Ready to take my money? Welcome to Bowl Pool 2000. Entries due on December 19th (tuesday). Don't forget to sign your name on the form. Spread the word. We need a big honkin' pot.
-----Original Message----- From: Huang, Alex Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 5:01 PM To: Kaminski, Vince J Cc: Lu, Zimin Subject: Energy book
Should we respond to PNM's protest of the dollar valuation of imbalances prior to netting and trading? Did we already respond to this issue when they filed their protest of the 637 filing? DF
I got a hold of Southern finally, and Mark Watts is out until Monday. The assistant who I spoke to knew pretty much nothing about this, so he said he couldn't verify whether or not they would be willing to ADP the deal. But according to our traders, they spoke with Mark Watts yesterday afternoon, and he agreed to ADP the December futures deal. If this still seems to be a problem, please let me know. Otherwise I'll plan on talking to Watts on Monday. Thanks, Kate Melissa Ann Murphy 12/06/2000 06:17 AM To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Southern Contact Hi Kate, the person at Southern that called Joe Hunter is Mark Watts. His phone number is (678) 579-3470. He may be a trader. Let me know if you need anything else. Thanks, Melissa (713) 853-1886
sorry, just got your e-mail...I actually don't have any in hand anyway. thanks for your interest. fletch sturm
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For <b>Fantasy 2001</b> players, the playoffs begin with NFL week 15 (games of <b>Dec. 22-23</b>) and last two weeks, with the championship game in week 16 (games of <b>Dec. 29-30</b>.)<p> If you're in a <b>Football Commissioner</b> league, go to <b><i>Schedule, Playoffs</i></b> to see when your playoffs start and how many rounds they last. Of course, the matchups are probably still not determined, so you may not see teams listed in the brackets. The commissioner of your league is responsible for adding the teams to your playoff brackets at the end of your regular season.<p> If your team is still in contention, go to <b><i>NFL Teams, Schedule</i></b> and take note of the NFL teams with byes during your playoff weeks, so you know which players will be available if - and WHEN - your team competes in a playoff matchup. </font></p></td> </tr> </table> <hr align="left" width="600" size="1" color="#CCD0D3"> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td width="600" valign="top"> <b><font face="Arial" size="+1" color="#163786"> <a name=tip2> <!-- Second tip title goes here --> Game-by-Game Analysis </font></b><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Second tip text goes here --> Go to <b><i>Players, Game Log</i></b> to see how a particular player did in each game this season. The player's statistics in the common categories will be displayed for each game. If you are breaking down free agents, the game log is great way to see who's been getting the most consistent production. </font></p></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> <hr align="left" width="600" size="1" color="#CCD0D3"> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td width="600" valign="top"> <b><font face="Arial" size="+1" color="#163786"> <a name=banter> <!-- Bleacher Banter title goes here --> Gridiron Guru </font></b><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- BB intro goes here --> Welcome to Gridiron Guru, where we'll answer your questions about players and offer Fantasy Football roster advice. We invite you to send your own scouting reports and comments on players to: <a href=mailto:gridguru@commissioner.com>gridguru@commissioner.com</a>. You'll get the chance to be heard by thousands of Fantasy players just like yourself! </font></p></td> </tr> </table> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="#EDF2F6"> <tr> <td><b><font face="Arial" size="2" color="#163786"> <!-- Q1 title --> Question - Mike Blake </font></b><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Q1 --> I'm having trouble filling my No. 2 WR spot. Should I start <b>Az-Zahir Hakim, Todd Pinkston</b> or <b>Muhsin Muhammad</b> in week ten? </font></p><b><font face="Arial" size="2" color="#163786"> <!-- Q1 answer title --> Answer - GG </font></b><p><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Q1 answer --> Hakim is a hit-or-miss type, so he's risky. Pinkston has done nothing in his last four games, and he's losing playing time to Freddie Mitchell. Muhammad bounced back from a few bad performances to catch six passes for 75 yards last weekend against <b>St. Louis</b>, and has had some past success against this week's opponent, <b>San Francisco</b>. Go with Muhammad. </p></font></td> </tr> </table> <br> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="#EDF2F6"> <tr> <td><b><font face="Arial" size="2" color="#163786"> <!-- Q2 title --> Question - Russell Brown </font></b><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Q2 --> My league starts 2 QBs. <b>Donovan McNabb</b> is one of my starters. Who else should I start? I have <b>Tom Brady, Vinny Testaverde</b> and <b>Doug Flutie</b>. </font></p><b><font face="Arial" size="2" color="#163786"> <!-- Q2 answer title --> Answer - GG </font></b><p><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Q2 answer --> Testaverde's Fantasy value has taken a real hit this season because of the Jets' conservative offense. Flutie struggled last week against a bad <b>Denver</b> secondary, and won't have an easier time against <b>Oakland</b>. We'd suggest playing Brady, who will start against <b>St. Louis</b> despite the return of <b>Drew Bledsoe</b>. Brady has thrown 11 touchdowns in his last five games, and is playing too well to bench. </p></font></td> </tr> </table> <br> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="#EDF2F6"> <tr> <td><b><font face="Arial" size="2" color="#163786"> <!-- Q3 title --> Question - Chris Gilcrest </font></b><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Q3 --> Who would you start at QB this weekend: <b>Rich Gannon</b> or <b>Kerry Collins</b>? Which one of these four RBs would you <i>bench</i>: <b>Eddie George, Michael Pittman, Mike Anderson, Curtis Martin</b>? </font></p><b><font face="Arial" size="2" color="#163786"> <!-- Q3 answer title --> Answer - GG </font></b><p><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Q3 answer --> Collins has the better matchup of the two QBs, but he's far too inconsistent to start over a player like Gannon. Oakland will be looking to bounce back from a subpar performance against Seattle, so look for Gannon to have a solid game. As for your second question, bench Mike Anderson. You can't bench Martin, no matter how bad the matchup may be. George has four touchdowns in his last three games against <b>Cincinnati</b>, and is worth starting despite his struggles this season; and Pittman's matchup against <b>Detroit</b> is too good to ignore. </p></font></td> </tr> </table> <br <hr align="left" width="600" size="1" color="#CCD0D3"> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td width="600" valign="top"> <b><font face="Arial" size="+1" color="#163786"> <a name=tip3> Tip of the Week </font></b><p><font face="Arial" size="2"> <!-- Tip of the Week goes here --> <b>Keith Simmons, Boulder, CO</b>: Can <b>Terrell Davis</b> ever stay healthy? He comes back and teases Fantasy owners with his solid play over the last two weeks, only to fall prey to another knee injury this past Sunday. 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Enron stock surges on executive's assurances Associated Press Newswires, 03/23/01 USA: Cinergy buys two U.S. Southeast power plants from Enron. Reuters English News Service, 03/23/01 USA: UPDATE 1-Enron seeks to assuage investor fears of broadband. Reuters English News Service, 03/23/01 Enron Teleconf.: Core Business Highlights and Outlook Bloomberg, 03/23/01 Cinergy Capital & Trading Completes Acquisition of Merchant Bloomberg, 03/23/01 Enron Says Portland General Sale Probably Won't Close (Update2) Bloomberg, 03/23/01 Enron stock surges on executive's assurances 03/23/2001 Associated Press Newswires Copyright 2001. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. HOUSTON (AP) - Shares of Enron Corp. surged nearly 8 percent Friday as chief executive officer Jeffrey Skilling assured analysts there are no layoffs planned for the company's broadband division. Enron shares began plunging this week because of layoff rumors, setting a 52-week low of $51.51 before rebounding. Houston-based Enron closed up $4.38 Friday to $59.40 on the New York Stock Exchange. Skilling called the company's stock price drop to the low-$50 range "just crazy." The rumors surfaced after some staffing changes were made at the broadband division, which Skilling said should perform better than expected this quarter. The conference call came a day after Enron repeated its expectation of earning between $1.70 and $1.75 per share. The consensus of analysts surveyed by First Call/Thomson Financial is $1.74 per share. On the Net: http://www.enron.com Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. USA: Cinergy buys two U.S. Southeast power plants from Enron. 03/23/2001 Reuters English News Service (C) Reuters Limited 2001. NEW YORK, March 23 (Reuters) - Cinergy Capital & Trading Inc., a unit of Cincinnati, Ohio-based Cinergy Corp. , said Friday it completed the acquisition of two merchant generating facilities in the Southeast from Enron North America. The two companies announced in December, 2000 they had signed a definitive agreement subject to regulatory approvals, which have now been received, Cinergy said in a statement. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The plants are the 494-megawatt (MW) Brownsville generation facility in Haywood County, Tennessee and the 504-MW Caledonia generation facility in Lowndes County, Mississippi. Both are natural gas-fired units. Cinergy Corp., owns, operates or has under development over 21,000 MW of generation. The company provides service to about 1.5 million electric and about 500,000 natural gas customers in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Houston-based energy giant Enron Corp. produces electricity and natural gas, develops, constructs and operates energy facilities worldwide, and delivers physical commodities and financial and risk management services to customers around the world. - New York Power Desk, 212 859-1627, fax 212 859-1758, e-mail Eileen.Moustakis@reuters.com. Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. USA: UPDATE 1-Enron seeks to assuage investor fears of broadband. By C. Bryson Hull 03/23/2001 Reuters English News Service (C) Reuters Limited 2001. HOUSTON, March 23 (Reuters) - Enron Corp.'s top executive set out on Friday to assuage investor fears about trouble in the company's broadband unit, assuring Wall Street that the nascent business was on track to meet its targets. Enron president and chief executive Jeff Skilling told analysts on a conference call that the broadband unit, which has been the subject of false layoff rumors, is in good shape and would actually benefit from the current weak market for bandwidth capacity. "My expectation is that we will see over 400, maybe over 500 transactions this quarter, which shows this business is absolutely developing. It is ahead of plans," Skilling said. If expectations are met, Enron will have cut roughly twice as many deals for the first quarter of 2001 as it did in the fourth quarter of 2000, when it performed 236 transactions, Skilling said. In all of 2000, Enron cut 321 broadband deals, he said. Enron has said it expects a sevenfold increase in bandwidth transactions in 2001 compared with last year. The conference call followed two hard days for Enron's stock which lost about 8 percent of its value and dropped under $59 for the first time since January 2000. Investors, already pushing the stock price up before Skilling's midday call, reacted favorably to his comments on Friday as shares closed at $59.40, up $4.31 - nearly eight percent higher. "It seems to me that there have been a lot of little negatives developments along the way and these have taken their toll on the stock, in fact I think the stock has clearly overreacted," UBS Warburg analyst Ron Barone said. LONG BANDWIDTH SUPPLY A BONUS - A long supply of bandwidth capacity and a weak telecom market translates to a savings of about $500 million in capital costs Enron laid out to develop its bandwidth network this year, Skilling said. "We will not have to make as ... large an investment in our network as we had expected because we are going to have access to third-party networks much more easily than we could have possibly expected," he said. "There is a huge amount of capacity out there and people are desperate to sell capacity for cash," Skilling said. That should translate to a $500 million drop in Enron Broadband Services' (EBS) 2001 capital budget of $750 million. Commerzbank Securities analyst Andre Meade said growing liquidity and access is a good sign for Enron's bandwidth trading business. "If prices fall, Enron is largely agnostic because there is just a big a need to optimize the price of fiber transport when prices are falling as when prices are rising," Meade said. Meade said he was not certain whether some of the shrinking capital outlay might be related to Enron's broadband content business, which suffered a blow three weeks ago with the collapse of its 20-year-exclusive video on demand deal with Blockbuster Inc.. BROADBAND RUMORS FUELED STOCK DROP Some analysts have attributed two consecutive days of price drops in Enron's stock to false rumors of layoffs at EBS and the market's devaluation of that unit in light of weakness in the technology and telecom sectors. Skilling reiterated earlier denials of layoff talk, which Enron says was prompted by a shift of personnel inside EBS. "Enron had a very specific purpose on the conference call which was to dispel rumors about their bandwidth unit and they said they are not true," Salomon Smith Barney analyst Ray Niles said. Niles said the broadband numbers Skilling gave look in line with reaching the target of a sevenfold increase, which "would fully validate the potential of the market," Niles said. Skilling addressed lingering concerns over payment problems at its Dabhol power plant, the California power crisis and reaffirmed Enron's projected earnings per share of $1.70-$1.75 in 2001. "Our credit exposure in California has actually dropped, so regardless of what happens in California the $1.70-1.75 numbers I think look great," Skilling said. On Dabhol, Skilling reiterated his view that India's national government would continue to honor its contract to back power payments if the Maharashtra state government did not. Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Enron Teleconf.: Core Business Highlights and Outlook 2001-03-23 15:07 (New York) Houston, March 23, 2001 (Bloomberg) -- Jeffrey Skilling, chief executive of Enron Corp., speaks on a teleconference about the performance of the company's core businesses, the outlook for the sale of Portland General Electric Co. and Enron's 2001 financial forecast. Richard Causey, Mark Koenig and Steven Kean also speak. 01:36 Operator, Skilling: opening remarks and call agenda 01:36 Skilling: transportation business; wholesale performance 03:53 Skilling: retail unit; broadband services outlook, layoffs 01:00 Skilling: EPS targets; outlook for Portland General sale 00:51 Skilling: update on India unit; California credit exposure 02:17 Skilling: balance sheet overview; liquid natural gas market 01:54 Skilling: South America plans; Enron's stock price 06:31 Questions: Skilling on bandwidth trading volume; assets 07:08 Skilling: sale of Portland General; management changes 04:43 Skilling, Koenig: standardized contracts; capital spending 02:35 Skilling, Kean: blackouts; outlook for new energy bill 05:52 Skilling: India contracts; layoffs in bandwidth trading 00:33 Skilling makes summary remarks. For company information see ENE US <Equity> CN, BQ. For related news see the following NI codes: PIP, NRG, CMD, UTI, GAS, TRN, TEL, TLS, COS, TX, US. For more Bloomberg Multimedia reports see AV. -- Bloomberg Multimedia (609) 279-4455 (MS/JK) Cinergy Capital & Trading Completes Acquisition of Merchant 2001-03-23 15:27 (New York) Generating Plants From Enron Business Editors, Energy Writers CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2001--Cinergy Capital & Trading, Inc., an energy merchant-focused affiliate of Cinergy Corp. (NYSE:CIN), announced today that it has completed the acquisition of two merchant generating facilities in the Southeast U.S. from Enron North America. The two companies announced in December, 2000, that they had signed a definitive agreement subject to regulatory approvals, which have now been received. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. "This purchase of 1,000 megawatts of natural gas-fired capacity is another key milestone for the asset development segment of our energy merchant business. It will directly contribute to our target of growing our energy merchant earnings at a 10-12 percent average rate as part of our three-year corporate target of seven to eight percent," said Michael J. Cyrus, CEO of Cinergy's energy merchant business unit and president of Capital & Trading. "It also gives our business merchant capability in another energy trading hub that will complement our leadership status in the 'Into Cinergy' energy trading hub." The acquisition consists of Enron's 494-megawatt Brownsville generation facility located in Haywood County, Tennessee and the 504-megawatt Caledonia generation facility located in Lowndes County, Mississippi. Brownsville has four natural gas-fired combustion turbines and Caledonia has six. Plant management and staff at both facilities have agreed to join Cinergy, allowing these facilities to be ready for the summer peaking season. Cinergy Corp., one of the nation's leading diversified energy companies, has a focused strategy intent on growing its energy merchant business. The company owns, operates or has under development over 21,000 megawatts of generation. Cinergy has the 6th largest electricity trading organization in the U.S. as well as physical and financial gas trading capabilities of 17 bcf/day. The "Into Cinergy" power trading hub is the most liquid trading hub in the United States. Cinergy's energy merchant business operates in several regions of the U.S. and is based on a profitable balance of asset development, customer origination, marketing and trading, industrial-site cogeneration infrastructure development and plant operations. Cinergy also owns regulated operations in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky that serve about 1.5 million electric customers and about 500,000 gas customers. In addition, Cinergy manages one of the industry's top power technology portfolios. Statements made in this release that convey the company's or management's intentions, expectations or predictions of the future are forward-looking statements. The company's actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements, and there can be no assurance that estimates of future results will be achieved. Please refer to the company's SEC filings for additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Enron Says Portland General Sale Probably Won't Close (Update2) 2001-03-23 17:01 (New York) Enron Says Portland General Sale Probably Won't Close (Update2) (Adds information on share movement, analyst comment. Closes shares. For more on the California electricity crisis, see {EXTRA <GO>}.) Houston, March 23 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp., the largest energy trader, said its $3.1 billion sale of Portland General Electric Co. to Sierra Pacific Resources probably won't be completed because of California's energy crisis. ``There's probably a 5 percent probability that Sierra Pacific's purchase of Portland General will be consummated,'' Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling said on a conference call with investors. In January, Enron said Sierra Pacific might not be able to sell a 14 percent stake in the Mohave coal-fired power plant in Nevada as needed to win regulatory approval of the purchase of Portland General. AES Corp. planned to buy the Mohave stake, along with a 56 percent stake owned by Southern California Edison, for $667 million. Southern California Edison, owned by Edison International, can't sell its stake because California has banned the sale of generators by its utilities until 2006 because of an electricity shortage. Committed to Bandwidth Skilling also said that while Houston-based Enron is cutting spending on its fiber-optic telecommunciations business, the company doesn't intend to sell it. The news sent Enron shares up $4.38, or 8 percent, to $59.40. They had fallen 25 percent since Friday on concerns about the fiber-optic business and disputes over an Enron power plant in India. ``They assured Wall Street that they were not liquidating their bandwith trading business,'' Prudential Securities analyst Carol Coale said. Analysts have reckoned that the potential of bandwidth trading adds as much as $20 to the future value of Enron's stock, she said. Skilling did confirm speculation that Enron is cutting capital spending and cutting bandwidth staff, although the employees won't necessarily be fired from the company. Portland General is making money, and Enron still is willing to sell the Oregon utility, Skilling said. Sierra Pacific has not given up on its plans to buy Portland General, said Sierra Pacific Resources spokeswoman Faye Andersen. Five percent ``is a figure of speech,'' she said. ``We know it will be difficult, but we will meet our obligations.'' Enron's share-price fell to as low as $51.51 yesterday, a drop that was ``just crazy,'' Skilling said on the conference call, which was scheduled to reassure investors worried about Enron's plunging share price. The shares had fallen 29 percent this year on concern that its businesses in broadband and in California and India might lose money or might not make as much as expected. Enron's shares fell 11 percent on March 12 after the collapse of an agreement for Blockbuster Inc. to deliver movies on demand over Enron's fiber-optic system. Strong Profit The company said yesterday it still expects profit of $1.70 to $1.75 a share this year. Enron raised its 2001 profit estimate in January, citing growth in European and North American trading and more business from its fiber-optic network. It previously expected to earn $1.60 to $1.70 a share. The company is expected to earn 45 cents a share in the first quarter, the average estimate of analysts surveyed by First Call/Thomson Financial. Estimates range from 43 cents to 47 cents. Enron earned $338 million, or 40 cents, a year earlier. Enron's credit exposure in California has ``actually dropped'' in the past few months, Skilling said. ``We have more than ample reserves.'' Enron isn't a power generator in California, though it trades with power and gas companies in the state that may default. California's two largest utilities are on the brink of bankruptcy partly because they've been paying more for power than they're allowed to charge consumers. Cost Savings Enron expects to save about $500 million in costs previously set for building its broadband network, said Mark Koenig, executive vice president for investor relations. That reduces the company's planned capital spending, as outlined in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, to $1 billion in 2001 from about $1.5 billion. For the broadband unit, it reduces planned spending to as little as $250 million from a planned $750 million, Enron spokesman Mark Palmer said. ``We will not have to make as large an investment in our network as we expected because we'll have access to other networks,'' Skilling said. Enron remains committed to the video-on-demand business and expects to sign contracts with video-providers in the next few months, Skilling said. --Margot Habiby in Dallas, (214) 740-0873 or mhabiby@bloomberg.net, and Jim Polson in Princeton, (609) 279- 4000/slb/pjm/alp
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Attached are summaries of two SDG&E advice letters.? 1260-E-A is being made to clarify the disposition of the Energy Rate Ceiling Retroactive Credit for a final or closed account.? 1267-E/1225-G?informs the Commission of the creation of 38 new affiliates in one advice letter!? SoCalGas has filed its own version of this as well, AL 2972.? That summary is also attached. ? Also, the numbering of the SDG&E advice letters?made?me realize that we have never received Advice Letters1223-G, 1224-G?or 1266-E.? I have requested those from SDG&E and will provide summaries when they are received. ? Dan? - 11-6-00 SDG&E AL Summary Chart.doc - 11-6-00 SoCalGas AL Summary Chart.doc