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The report named: West VaR <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=36&report_name=West+VaR&category_cd=2&category_name=WEST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=2&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=11/15/2001>, published as of 11/15/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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Dear Randy, Solar and wind power have long been used as renewable sources of energy. On Wednesday, we'll have a report on an interesting alternative to these renewables. ENL's Gale Smith will tell us about a Louisiana company that is using rice hulls to produce electricity. Catch Gale's report from Houston tomorrow. The Enron/Dynegy negotiations continue and Gale tells me the Houston bureau is keeping close tabs on all developments. Standard & Poor's Ratings Services' David Hitchcock will talk to ENL's Kym McNicholas Wednesday about California's current credit rating. The state is set to issue a proposed $12.5 billion in revenue bonds and Hitchcock will discuss whether renegotiating California's long-term power contracts could delay the process. Kym will also speak with the Executive Director of the California Natural Gas Producers Association John Martini. He'll address the unspecified threats to U.S. pipelines. Watch for those details from the West Coast bureau on Wednesday. We'll have an interview from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on Wednesday. Alaron Trading Vice President Phil Flynn will join us to discuss the API and DOE numbers and tell us what's going on with the brewing OPEC price war. We'll hear from Flynn during the noon ET newscast tomorrow. Closing Prices for Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001 Crude: $19.48 +$0.79 Unleaded: $0.5381 +$0.0164 Heating Oil: $0.5394 +$0.0177 Natural Gas: $2.606 -$0.09 We'll have live coverage from Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday. Houston Correspondent Kim Benestante is covering "Alaska Resources 2002: Can Alaska Compete?" Catch reports from Anchorage on Thursday. Also on Thursday, ENL's Gale Smith will attend the Arctic Gas Symposium in Houston. The symposium will address supplying the North American market and bring us a pipeline route update, among other topics. Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to cancel or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.
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Today, Enron hosted a conference call to give investors a current overview of the company. Here's an update of what we discussed during the call.
We told investors that we're doing everything we can to protect their interests and to regain their confidence. Our focus remains on our credit quality, balance sheet and liquidity, which are essential for our continued success and expansion of our wholesale businesses.
It took more than a few weeks to get where we are today. Here's a snapshot of significant events that led to our current situation:
-- In hindsight, we definitely made some very bad investments in our non-core businesses over the past several years. Those include investments in Azurix, India and Brazil. They have performed far worse that we could have ever imagined when we made these investments;
-- Because of these bad investments, we've become over-leveraged as a company. The negative impact of those investments was exacerbated through the extensive use of debt capital both on and off our balance sheet;
-- We also entered into related party transactions that led to a loss of investor confidence, which has been very damaging;
-- We've been criticized for our lack of transparency and our hard-to-understand financial and operating disclosures; and
-- On top of it all, we discovered errors in our financial statements, as discussed in our 8-K filing last week, that required a restatement of previously reported earnings.
We've taken a new look at our businesses and have separated them into three areas: core businesses, non-core businesses, and businesses under review.
Core Businesses
Our core businesses remain strong and consistent sources of significant earnings and cash flows for the company. They're our competitive advantage. These include:
-- Natural gas pipeline businesses;
-- Gas and power businesses in North America and Europe;
-- Retail businesses in North America and Europe; and
-- Coal businesses in North America and Europe.
The events of the past few weeks have had a temporary negative impact on our projected fourth quarter profitability. It's too early to tell at this time what impact this might have on our operating results. We are considering these actions now so that we can quickly return to normal business in 2002.
I also remain optimistic that the actions we've taken over the past couple of weeks have addressed our customer and counterparty credit and liquidity concerns. According to our business unit leaders, we have definitely seen improvement in our counterparty relationships.
Non-Core Businesses
Our non-core businesses include our global assets group and our broadband division. We have invested more than $8 billion in these businesses, and the return from them has been dismal.
We have an aggressive program in place to exit these businesses and expect that the sale of these businesses will generate billions of dollars in cash that we can use to repay debt and reinvest in our core businesses. We already have more than $800 million in assets contracted for sale this year. They include CEG Rio, a gas LDC in Brazil; EcoElectrica, a power plant and LNG receiving terminal in Puerto Rico; and asset sales of offshore oil and gas properties in India. The approximately $2.9 billion Portland General sale is also on target to close in late 2002 pending regulatory approvals.
Businesses Under Review
These businesses are comprised of those operations outside our power and gas wholesale businesses and include global and industrial markets. While several of these businesses have very strong future prospects, we need to determine if their capital requirements and near-term growth prospects are sufficient enough in terms of earnings and cash generation.
Reviewing our businesses this way will help determine where we need to make reductions to our work force. More information will follow as soon as it becomes available.
Credit Rating/10-Q Filing
We continue to meet regularly with credit rating agencies and believe that our liquidity enhancements and scheduled asset sales will strengthen our balance sheet and maintain our investment grade credit rating. Our current credit ratings by the three major rating agencies are as follows:
-- Moody's at Baa3 "Under Review for Further Downgrade"
-- Fitch at BBB- "Evolving Status"
-- S&P at BBB- "CreditWatch Negative"
We also discussed our existing financial vehicles, including Osprey, Marlin and Yosemite, in further detail. We told investors that we will file our 10-Q five days late due to our current activities. It will be filed on Nov. 19.
We will continue to have updates with investors over the coming weeks as well as our frequent updates with you. The full transcript of our conference call will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the next few days. It will also be posted on our web site at www.enron.com/corp/investors under "SEC Filings."
In connection with the proposed transactions, Dynegy and Enron will file a joint proxy statement/prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Investors and security holders are urged to carefully read the joint proxy statement/prospectus regarding the proposed transactions when it becomes available, because it will contain important information. Investors and security holders may obtain a free copy of the joint proxy statement/prospectus (when it is available) and other documents containing information about Dynegy and Enron, without charge, at the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. Copies of the joint proxy statement/prospectus and the SEC filings that will be incorporated by reference in the joint proxy statement/prospectus may also be obtained for free by directing a request to either: Investor Relations, Dynegy Inc., 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5800, Houston, TX 77002, Phone: (713) 507-6466, Fax: (713) 767-6652; or Investor Relations, Enron Corp., Enron Building, 1400 Smith Street, Houston, TX 77002, Phone: (713) 853-3956, Fax: (713) 646-3302.
In addition, the identity of the persons who, under SEC rules, may be considered "participants in the solicitation" of Dynegy and Enron shareholders in connection with the proposed transactions, and any description of their direct or indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, are available in an SEC filing under Schedule 14A made by each of Dynegy and Enron.
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Enron employees not participating in contract parking are eligible to receive Metro Bus Passes or Woodlands Express Passes. You may pick up a bus pass from the Parking & Transportation Desk, on Level 3 of the Enron Building, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
All Metro passes offered through the Enron Parking & Transportation desk will be the Metro 30 Day Zone Pass. When you use a 30-day zone pass, bus service is divided into four zones w/ unlimited rides. The zone pass is time activated, which means that it will not become active until the first time it is used and will not expire until 30 days after it was used for the first time. New passes will be available to Enron employees upon expiration of the 30 day time period. Each zone does have a different fare values based on the distance the bus travels. This is important to any buser who wants to transfer to or travel in a higher-cost zone than the zone pass they have, in this case the difference must be paid in cash. If they are traveling in a lower cost zone, then there is no extra cost.
Parking & Transportation Desk
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Dear Randy, I'm Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook filling in for Jay Rickerts. Just a reminder - On Friday, Houston Correspondent Kim Benestante is live in Cairo, Egypt covering the OPEC meeting. Join us tomorrow as Kim brings us the latest on possible oil production cuts beginning in January. We'll also have more reaction from here in Washington to the OPEC meeting. American Petroleum Institute Chief Economist John Felmy, Ph.D., will share his thoughts on the cartel's moves and what they might mean for the U.S. Also during the 12:00 p.m. ET newscast, The Petroleum Finance Company Senior Market Analyst George Beranek will give us his assessment of the market if OPEC follows through with a production cut. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has had a very busy year - from the California crisis to the crisis at Enron, the Commission has had a full docket. On Friday during the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast, we'll hear what former FERC Chairman James Hoecker thinks about the past year at the FERC and what issues may surface during the New Year. As the year draws to a close, the Houston bureau will take a look back at one of the biggest energy stories - the collapse of the energy giant, Enron. Houston Bureau Chief Myra Jolivet says on Friday, the Houston bureau will review the timetable of Enron's demise, the effects of its bankruptcy filing, layoffs and the company's downgraded credit rating. As Texas deregulation nears, competition in the market is heating up among retail energy providers. The Houston bureau says the Texas Public Utility Commission set the price to beat for areas in the state, and competing retail energy providers are beating those prices. We'll have all the details from the Houston bureau on Friday. West Coast Correspondent Kym McNicholas says on Friday, California Senator Debra Bowen talks about what to expect from the legislature in the first few weeks of 2002. Kym says possible topics of discussion include the issuance of the state's $12.5 billion in energy bonds, the California Power Authority and plans to get Southern California Edison and PG?out of debt. Also on Friday from the West Coast bureau, California Energy Commissioner Michael Moore talks about the gas supplies in California. Join us for these reports and more from Sacramento tomorrow. Closing Prices for Thursday, Dec. 27, 2001 Crude: $20.90/bbl -$0.37 Unleaded: $0.5927/gallon -$0.0086 Heating Oil: $0.5815/gallon -$0.0131 Gas: $2.555/mmBtu -$0.356 Broadcasting Note: On New Year's Eve, we're broadcasting through 1:00 p.m. ET. We're dark on New Year's Day. Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to reschedule or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.
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Effective with the November 15 payday, electronic viewing and printing of your direct deposit advice will be available on eHRonline. This new feature allows you to view your pay information at a time convenient for you. Later this year, you will be able to view this information from your home on your ClickAtHome computer.
The following is information to help you view this document beginning on November 15. To access and print your pay advice from eHRonline:
1. Log-on to eHRonline with your "P" number and password.
For more details on how to log-on to eHRonline, see
step-by-step instructions at
http://isc.enron.com/site/doclibrary/user/
2. Navigate to the pay advice using the following navigation
menus:
? Pay Information
? Paycheck Inquiry
3. Select the appropriate payroll period.
4. Click on the Continue button.
5. Click on the payroll period link under the Period heading;
a new window opens.
6. Select the Open this file from its current location option.
7. Click on the OK button; this starts Adobe Acrobat Reader.
8. View your pay advice.
9. Click on the Print icon from the main toolbar.
10. Verify/change the displayed printer.
11. Click on the OK button to print the pay advice at the
designated printer. For more details on how to view & print
your pay advice from eHRonline, see step-by-step
instructions at http://isc.enron.com/site/doclibrary/user/
The advice information will remain on this site throughout the year allowing you to view or print the information at your convenience. You can view a sample of the online pay stub by following this link to http://hrweb.enron.com/, click on Payroll Services and then on Payroll Forms.
If you'd like more details, there will be an Information Booth on November 13 through 15 from 11 am to 2 pm in the lobby of Enron North. Come by and visit with Payroll Representatives who will demonstrate how the process works.
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Please review this file every day. Biliana will be posting this file on the web in the near future. The summary includes all desk to desk deals.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Pehlivanova, Biliana
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:46 PM
To: Allen, Phillip K.; Ermis, Frank; Gay, Randall L.; Grigsby, Mike; Holst, Keith; Kuykendall, Tori; Lenhart, Matthew; Reitmeyer, Jay; Scott, Susan M.; Smith, Matt; South, Steven P.; Tholt, Jane M.; Wolfe, Jason
Subject: Desk to Desk Deals
<< File: Desk to Desk Deals 1119.pdf >>
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This request has been pending approval for 4 days and you are the alternate. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000077031&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.
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I have stranded all the transport to the border out of Keystone for the month of December.
The transport volumes that have been taken out are as follows:
22,836 - Keystone --> Socal Ehrenburg
11,418 - Keystone --> Socal Ehrenburg (this is the mexican de cobra deal). Previously Mexican de Cobra was buying the gas from Texaco. Starting in December, Mexican will have to find another supply for this gas. They will no longer buy from Texaco. Phil Polsky is talking with Mexican, and a deal will be entered into Sitara, once Mexican has found a supply. So as of now, the 11,828 supply coming into Keystone for this deal is not in the system.
3975 - Keystone --> Socal Topock
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PLEASE READ:
There is only 1 week left before moving into the new building. There are two shredco containers located at EB3206E and in the freight elevator for documents that need shredding. Also there will be a couple of large trash containers located on the 32nd floor today 11/2/01 and next Friday 11/9/01. Please start the cleanup process.
Remember:
1. You can only move 6 boxes per person plus equipment
2. Take home all IPAQ'S, Blackberry's, Palm Pilots and Laptops Friday 11/9/01 so that nothing is misplaced
3. If you have a cellular phone charger on your desk....don't forget to pack
4. Clean out all Voicemails by 5:00 PM on Friday 11/9/01
5. The new Enron Building will be closed to all until 5:00 AM on Monday Morning. If you try to come up here, you will not be allowed in the building.
6. Please give your User ID and Password to your assistant so she/he can make sure that everything is up and running for you on Monday morning.
7. If you have a headset, please pack it. They will not be installed until Monday morning.
8. Since there are no amtels moving, please be sure you have MSN messenger installed in your computer because this is what your assistant will use to give you your
messages. If you do not have it, your assistant can help you install it.
9. Please label your PC, Boxes (on the ends), and cradles, scanners, etc. You will have a new mouse and keyboard in the new building and your monitors will have speakers on them so you don't have
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know.
Many thanks!
Ina Rangel
Administrative Coordinator
Enron North America
713-853-7257 Voice
713-646-3604 Fax
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I've located the Gas Nomination information that was prepared for Dec. 01 and updated to include Jan. 02 business.
The Dec.01 numbers differ slightly from the initial numbers generated by James Centilli at TW as well as the numbers
that Stephanie Miller conveyed in her Dec. 18th memo.
These values are based on the nomination worksheets & actual power bills from he respective utilities.
Thanks
mk
Dec.01 - Gallup
81,605 MMBtu's = Monthly Fixed Gas
25,521 MMBtu's = 60% L.F. Nomination of Compression Service Charge
4,888 MMBtu's = True-up for 2 months prior 5,319,072 hp-hrs utilized
112,014 MMBtu's
Dec. 01 - Bisti
140,803 MMBtu's = Monthly CSC
Dec. 01 - Bloomfield
134,304 MMBtu's = Monthly CSC
Dec. 01 Total due ECS = 387,120 MMBtu's
Jan. 02 - Gallup
81,605 MMBtu's = Monthly Fixed Gas
25,521 MMBtu's = 60% L.F. Nomination of Compression Service Charge
3,320 MMBtu's = True-up for 2 months prior
110,446 MMBtu's
Jan. 02 - Bisti
115,289 MMBtu's = Monthly CSC
Jan. 02 - Bloomfield
126,223 MMBtu's = Monthly CSC
Jan. 02 - Total due ECS = 351,958 MMBtu's
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Let's not forget the fact that Citizens has cut Enron more during the life of the deal. The only company walking away from a deal will be Enron. We will set up a meeting to discuss fixing the problem.
Thanks,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:01 PM
To: Grigsby, Mike; Gay, Randall L.
Cc: Tycholiz, Barry; Sullivan, Patti; Groenewold, Shannon; Tholt, Jane M.
Subject: FW: Griffith Sales
As I am not involved in the daily operations behind this deal, I will need your input in order to respond to this request. As I have indicated, the frequency of cuts has caused tremedous concern and Citizens is considering walking away from this deal. They need assurance that this gas is going to flow in order to continue. Do we need to have a meeting? And when can I expect a response from the desk?
Thanks,
Kim
-----Original Message-----
From: "Breen, Sean" <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:48 AM
To: Foster, Chris H.; Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Subject: Griffith Sales
As I have discussed with you, Citizens is concerned about the frequency of upstream supply issues that have resulted in the recent cuts in the deliveries to the Griffith power plant. Based on the information I have received, the reasons for these cuts have not risen to the level of Force Majeure, which as you know is the only event that would excuse performance under our contract for firm delivery of gas. Citizens therefore requests that Enron respond to Citizens in writing with a descriptions of the steps Enron is taking to insure that there is not a continuation of these contract performance issues into the future. Your prompt attention to this matter is appreciated.
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Please click on the link below, then FETCH to view the final name change report for 2001. The addition to the report since 12/15/01 is on the Summary page. For details, see the bottom tab "Dec 2001".
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Dear Randy, Members of Congress return from their Thanksgiving break on Tuesday as debate resumes in Washington. A bill that would renew the Price Anderson Act is being brought to the floor of the House of Representatives. The bill limits the liability for the nuclear industry in the event of a major accident. Significant revisions were made to the legislation in the wake of the September 11 attacks, with the addition of amendments that would strengthen the security of America's nuclear power plants. The Washington bureau will also have more reaction to the FERC's new policy for determining whether a company has market power in the electricity industry. Join us for these reports from the Washington bureau on Tuesday. From Houston on Tuesday, we'll bring you an update on Enron's continuing financial situation. UBS PaineWebber's Robert Young is stopping by the Houston bureau to discuss his perspective on the negotiations between Enron and Dynegy. He'll join us during the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast tomorrow. The Former Energy Advisor to the Prime Minister of Iran is speaking in Houston on Tuesday. Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki will be talking to the Asia Society about the Middle East, oil and economics. The Houston bureau will bring us a preview. Climate Solutions Co-Director Rhys Roth will be live from Olympia, Washington during the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast on Tuesday. West Coast Bureau Correspondent Kym McNicholas talks with Roth about the future of clean energy in the Northwest and how renewables will play a major role as a future energy source in the region. We'll also have an update on the California Department of Water Resources' efforts to pay generators for market transactions between January and July of this year. Join us for reports from the West Coast bureau. ENL is hitting the road later this week. Houston Correspondent Kim Benestante will report live from Anchorage, Alaska. Kim is attending a conference titled: Alaska Resources 2002: Can Alaska Compete? We'll have live coverage from the conference starting on Thursday. ENL's Gale Smith will attend the Arctic Gas Symposium in Houston on Thursday. The symposium will address supplying the North American market and the latest pipeline route update, among other topics. We'll have coverage of the symposium on Thursday. Closing Prices for Monday, Nov. 26, 2001 Crude: $18.69 -$0.27 Unleaded: $0.5217 -$0.0056 Heating Oil: $0.05217 -$0.0125 Natural Gas: $2.696 -$0.117 Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to cancel or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Mena <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:33 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew; Hull, Bryan; Bass, Eric; JOHN HARRINGTON; RYAN JONES; FRANKLIN LOBO; JENNIFER BAUER; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; SACHIN SASTE; GLENN LYDAY
Subject: [Fwd: a day in the life]
this is an old one but a great one.
If you dont like this email, then you just don't understand.
A chronology of events for Saturday, December 4, 1999,
and the early morning hours of Sunday,
December 5, 1999:
6:00 Arise, play the Eyes of Texas and
Texas Fight at
full-freaking blast
6:20 Get in car, drive to New Braunfels
7:30 Tee off (me and a buddy were the
FIRST tee-time
of the morning)
8:50 Turn 9 (crack open first beer)
8:53 Crack open second beer
8:58 Crack open...(you get the idea)
10:30 Finish 18 (holes, as well as
beers), sign
scorecard for smoooooth 95
10:35 Headed for San Antonio
10:50 Buy three 18-packs for pre- and
post-game
festivities
11:10 We decide we don't have enough
booze, so we
double-back to a liquor store and buy
the good ol' 750
ml plastic bottle "Traveler" Jim Beam
11:50 Arrive at the tailgate spot.
Awesome day. Not
a single cloud in the sky. About 70
degrees.
11:55 I decide that we're going to kick
the shit out
of Nebraska.
11:56 I tell my first Nebraska fan to
go fuck
himself.
12:15 The UT band walks by on the way
to the
Alamodome. We're on the second floor of
a two-story
parking garage on the corner (a couple
hundred of us).
We're hooting and hollering like
wildmen. The band
doubles back to the street right below
us and
serenades us with Texas Fight and The
Eyes of Texas.
AWESOME MOMENT.
12:25 In the post-serenade serendipity,
50-100 grown
men are bumping chests with one
another, each and
every one of them now secure and
certain of the fact
that we are going to kick the
shit out of Nebraska.
1:00 The Nebraska band walks by on the
way to the
Alamodome. Again, we hoot and holler
like wildmen.
Again, the band doubles back and stops
right below us
to serenade us, this time, however,
with the Nebraska
fight songs. Although somewhat
impressed by their
spirit and verve, we remain convinced
that we are
going to kick the shit out of
Nebraska.
1:30 I begin the walk to the Alamodome,
somehow
managing to stuff the "Traveler" and 11
cans of beer
into my pants.
1:47 I am in line surrounded by
Nebraska fans. They
are taunting me. I am taunting back,
still certain
that we are going to kick the
shit out of Nebraska. I
decide to challenge a particularly
vocal Nebraska fan
to play what I now call and will
forever be remembered
as "Cell-Phone Flop Out." Remember flop
out for a
dollar? The rules are similar. I tell
this Nebraska
jackass that if he's so confident in
his team, he
should "flop out" his cell phone RIGHT
NOW and make
plane reservations to Phoenix for the
Fiesta Bowl.
And then I spoke these memorable words:
"And not
those
damn refundable tickets, either! You
request those
non-refundable, non-transferrable
sons-of-bitches!"
He backs down. He is unworthy. I call
Southwest
Airlines and buy two tickets to
Phoenix,
non-refundable
and non-transferrable. Price: $712. He
is humbled.
He lowers his head in shame. I raise my
cell phone in
triumph to the cheers of hundreds of
Texas fans. I am
KING and these are my subjects. I
distribute the 11
beers in my pants to the cheering
masses. I RULE the
pre-game kingdom.
2:34 Kickoff. Brimming with confidence,
I open the
Traveler and pour my first stiffy.
2:45 I notice something troubling:
Nebraska is big.
Nebraska is fast. Nebraska is very
pissed off at
Texas.
3:01 The first quarter mercifully ends.
9 yards
total offense for Texas. Zero first
downs for Texas.
I'm still talking shit. I pour
another stiffy from
the Traveler.
3:36 Four minutes to go in the first
half: the
Traveler is a dead soldier. I buy my
first $5 beer
from the Alamodome merchants. While I
am standing in
line, a center snap nearly decapitates
Major
Applewhite
and rolls out of the end zone. Safety.
3:56 Halftime score: Nebraska 15, Texas
0. I wish I
had another Traveler.
4:11 While urinating next to a Nebraska
fan in the
bathroom at halftime, I attempt to
revive the classic
Brice-ism from the South Bend bathroom:
"Hey, buddy,
niiiiiiiiice cock." He is
unamused.
4:21 I buy my 2nd and 3rd $5 beer from
the Alamodome
merchants. I share my beer with two
high school girls
sitting behind me. Surprisingly, they
are equipped
with a flask full of vodka. I send them
off to
purchase $5 Sprites, so that we may
consume their
vodka. I have not lost faith. Nebraska
is a bunch of
pussies.
4:51 No more vodka. The girls sitting
behind me have
fled for their lives. I purchase two
more $5 beers
from the Alamodome merchants.
5:18 Score is Nebraska 22, Texas 0. I
am beginning
to lose faith. This normally would
trouble me, but I
am too drunk to see the football field.
5:27 I call Southwest Airlines: "I'm
sorry, sir.
Those tickets have been confirmed and
are
non-refundable and non-transferrable."
5:37 I try to start a fight with every
person behind
the concession counter. As it turns
out, the
Alamodome has a policy that no beer can
be sold when
there is less than 10 minutes on the
game clock. I am
enraged by this policy. I ask loudly:
"Why the fuck
didn't you announce last call over the
fucking PA
system??!!"
5:49 Back in my seats, I am slumped in
my chair in
defeat. All of a sudden, the Texas
crowd goes
absolutely nuts. "Whazzis?," I mutter,
awaking from
my coma, "Iz we winnig? Did wez scort?"
Alas, the
answer is no, we were not winning and
we did not
score.
The largest (by far) cheer of the day
from the Texas
faithful occurred when the handlers
were walking back
to the tunnel and Bevo stopped to take
a gargantuan
shit all over the letters "S",
"K", and "A" in the
"Nebraska" spelled out in their end
zone. I cheer
wildly. I pick up the empty Traveler
bottle and stick
my tongue in it. I am thirsty.
6:16 Nebraska fans are going berserk as
I walk back
to the truck. I would taunt them with
some off-color
remarks about their parentage, but I am
too drunk to
form complete sentences. With my last
cognitive
thought of the evening, I take solace
in the fact that
if we had not beaten them in October,
they would be
playing Florida State for the national
championship.
6:30 Back in the car. On the way back
to Austin for
the 8:00 Texas-Arizona tip off. We can
still salvage
the day! I crack open a beer. It is
warm. I don't
care.
7:12 We have stopped for gas. I am
hungry. I go
inside the store. I walk past the beer
frig. I
notice a Zima. I've never had a Zima. I
wonder if
it's any good. I pull a Zima from the
frig. I twist
the top off and drink the Zima in three
swallows.
Zima
sucks. I replace the empty bottle in
the frig.
7:17 There is a Blimpie Subs in the
store. I walk to
where the ingredients are, where the
person usually
makes the sub. There is no one there. I
lean over
the counter and scoop out half a bucket
of black
olives. I eat them. I am still hungry.
I lean
further over the counter and grab
approximately two
pounds of Pastrami. I walk out of the
store
grunting and eating Pastrami. The
patrons in the
store fear me. I don't care.
8:01 We are in South Austin. I have
been drinking
warm beer and singing Brooks and Dunn
tunes for over
an hour. My truck-mate is tired of my
singing. He
suggests that perhaps Brooks and Dunn
have written
other good songs besides "You're Going
to Miss Me When
I'm Gone" and "Neon Moon" and that
maybe listening to
only those two songs, ten times each
was a bit
excessive. Perhaps, he suggests, I
could just let the
CD play on its own. I tell him to
fuck off and
restart "Neon Moon."
8:30 We arrive at the Erwin Center. My
truckmate,
against my loud and profane
protestations, parks on
the top floor of a nearby parking
garage. I tell him
he's an idiot. I tell him we will never
get out. I
tell him we may as well pitch a
fucking tent here. He
ignores me. I think he's still pissed
about the
Brooks and Dunn tunes. I whistle "Neon
Moon" loudly.
8:47 I am rallying. I have 4 warm beers
stuffed in
my pants. We're going to kick the
shit out of
Arizona.
9:11 Halftime score: Texas 31, Arizona
29. I am
pleased. I go to the bathroom to pee
for the 67th
time today. I giggle to myself because
of the
new opportunity to do "the bathroom
Brice." There are
no Arizona fans in the bathroom. I am
disappointed.
I tell myself (out loud) that I have a
"Niiiiiice
cock." No one is amused but me.
9:41 I walk to the bathroom while
drinking Bud Light
out of a can. Needless to say, they do
not sell beer
at the Erwin Center, much less Bud
Light out of a can.
I am stopped by an usher: "Where did
you get
that, sir?" I tell him (no shit):
"Oh, the
cheerleaders were throwing them up with
those little
plastic footballs. Would you mind
throwing this away
for me?" I take the last swig and hand
it to him. He
is confused. I pretend I'm going to the
bathroom, but
I run away giggling instead. I duck
into some
entrance to avoid the usher, who is now
pursuing me.
I sneak into a large group of people
and sit down.
The
usher walks by harmlessly. I am
giggling like a little
girl. I crack open another can of Bud
Light.
9:52 I am lost. In my haste to avoid
the usher, I
have lost my bearings. I have no ticket
stub. I
cannot find my seats. Texas is losing.
10:09 Texas is being screwed by the
refs. I am
enraged. I have cleared out the seats
around me
because I keep removing my hat and
beating the
surrounding chairs with it. A concerned
fan asks if
I'm OK and perhaps I shouldn't take it
so seriously.
I tell him to fuck off.
10:15 After the fourth consecutive
"worst fucking
call I have EVER seen," I attempt to
remove my hat
again to begin beating inanimate
objects. However, on
this occasion I miscalculate and I
thumbnail myself in
my left eyelid, leaving a one-quarter
inch gash over
my eye. I am now bleeding into my left
eye and all
over my shirt. "Perhaps," I think to
myself, "I'm
taking this a bit seriously."
10:22 I am standing in the bathroom
peeing. I'm so
drunk I am swaying and grunting. I have
a bloody
napkin pressed on my left eye. My pants
are bloody.
I have my (formerly) white shirt
wrapped around my
waist. I look like I should be in an
episode of Cops.
10:43 Texas has lost. I put my bloody
white shirt
back on my body and make my way for the
exits. I am
stopped every 20 seconds by a good
samaritan/cop/security guard to ask me
why I am
covered in blood, but I merely grunt
incoherently and
keep moving.
10:59 With my one good eye, I have
located the
parking garage. I walk up six flights
of stairs,
promise that when I see my friend I
will punch him
in the face for making me walk up six
flights of
stairs, find the truck, and collapse in
a heap in the
bed of the truck. I look around and
notice that
traffic is lined up all the way around
the garage, six
whole flights, and no one is moving. I
take a nap.
11:17 I awake from my nap. I see my
friend in the
driver's seat. I lift my head to look
out the bed of
the truck and notice that traffic is
lined up all the
way around the garage, six whole
flights, and no one
is
moving. I am too tired to punch my
friend. I call my
friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:31 I lift my head to look out the
bed of the truck
and notice that traffic is lined up all
the way around
the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving.
I call my friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:38 I lift my head to look out the
bed of the truck
and notice that traffic is lined up all
the way around
the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving.
I call my friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:47 I lift my head to look out the
bed of the truck
and notice that traffic is lined up all
the way around
the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving.
I call my friend a "Stupid fuck."
11:58 I am jostled. The truck is
moving. I lift my
head to look out the bed of the truck
and notice that
traffic is beginning to move on the
second floor. I
jump out of the truck, walk to the edge
of the parking
facility, and pee off the sixth floor
onto the street
below. My friend looks at me like I
just anally
violated his minor sister. I turn
around and pee
on the front of his truck while singing
the lyrics
to "Neon Moon."
12:11 We are moving. We are out of
beer. I jump
from the truck and go from vehicle to
vehicle until
someone gives me two beers. I am happy.
I return to
my vehicle.
12:26 We have emerged from the parking
facility. We
make our way to my apartment and find
Ed sitting on
the couch with a freshly opened bottle
of Glenlivet on
the coffee table in front of him. We
are all going to
die tonight.
12:59 We have finished three-quarters
of the bottle
of Glenlivet. We decide it would be a
wonderful idea
to go dancing at PollyEsther's. Ed has
to pee. He
walks down the hall to our apartment
and directly into
the full length mirror at the end of
the hall,
smashing it into hundreds of pieces. We
giggle
uncontrollably and leave for
PollyEsther's.
1:17 The PollyEsther's doorman laughs
uncontrollably
at our efforts to enter his club.
"Fellas," he says
in between his fits of spastic
laughter, "I've been
working this door for almost a year.
I've been
working
doors in this town for almost 5 years.
And I can
honestly say that I ain't never seen
three drunker
mother fuckers than you three.
Sorry, can't let you
in." We attempt to reason with him. He
laughs
harder.
1:44 We find a bar that lets us in. We
take two
steps in the door and hear "Last call
for alcohol!" I
turn to the group and mutter: "See, dat
wasn't that
fuckin' hard. Day don't fuckin' do that
at the
Awamo...the awaom...the
alab...fuck it, that stadium
we
was at today..." We order 6 shots of
tequila and
three beers.
2:15 Back on the street. We need food.
We hail a
cab to take us the two and one half
blocks to Katz's.
The cab fare is $1.60. We give him $10
and tell him
to keep it.
2:17 There is a 20 minute wait. We give
the hostess
$50. We are seated immediately.
2:25 We order two orders of fried
pickles, a Cobb
salad, a bowl of soup, two orders of
Blueberry
blintzes, two Reuben sandwiches, a
hamburger, two
cheese stuffed potatoes, an order of
fries, and an
order of onion rings.
2:39 The food arrives. We are all
asleep with our
heads on the table. The waiter wakes us
up. We eat
every fucking bit of our food. Most
of the restaurant
patrons around us are disgusted. We
don't give a
shit.
The tab is $112 with tip.
2:46 I'm sleepy.
9:12 I wake up next to a strange woman.
She is the
bartender at Katz's. She is not pretty.
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Stephanie,
Transwestern has been in discussions with ENA since very early December regarding the sale of the Enron Compression Services gas. The ECS off take is supposed to be 11,000 per day. The fact that ECS was not able to nominate their gas has been problematic for Transwestern in that it causes our line pack to be higher than it otherwise would be. When we began discussions, we were open to the idea of getting the full volume out of our system by the end of the month. If a nomination could have been made that resulted in a sale starting at the beginning of this week, ECS could have sold the entire 363,000 in December. At some point, it becomes unrealistic to expect to be able to do that. It has taken ECS so long to arrange for an agent that a now we are looking at selling the entire volume in just 12 days (~30,000/day).
I was expecting the following two things from ENA, 1) confirmation from you that ECS was set up to sell their gas, and 2) a start date for a sale with some advanced notice. I would then have conferred with operations to see if it would be possible to move the entire 363,000 in December. I did not expect ENA to arrange the sale before circling back with TW. If I had known that you were about to close a sale, I could have arranged to be pulled out of my meetings Tuesday afternoon.
I have advised Patti Sullivan that TW is able to deliver 25,000/d through the end of the month. The balance can be delivered in January.
I am confident that things will run smoother in the future.
Regards,
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Miller, Stephanie
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 8:24 PM
To: Y'barbo, Paul
Cc: Tholt, Jane M.; Boyt, Eric; Nemec, Gerald; Gay, Randall L.
Subject: TWPL Imbalance
Greetings Paul:
Eric Boyt advised that TWPL was not in a position to deliver the full volume of approx. 363,000 mmbtu for the remainder of the month for the account of Enron Compression Services. This would have been good information to know BEFORE we sold the gas. I left a couple of messages today but never heard from you. Unfortunately, we have sold this volume, at your repeated request, and are not in a position to retrade the deal.
To the extent TWPL is unable to perform, please call Janie Tholt or Randy Gay to see if they can reduce the commited volume.
I am scheduled to be out tomorrow but may have to come in for the afternoon.
Please advise ASAP.
Ragards,
Stephanie
x31688
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The report named: West VaR <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=36&report_name=West+VaR&category_cd=2&category_name=WEST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=2&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=11/21/2001>, published as of 11/21/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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My physical hedge strips are not matching sitara for San Juan and Permian. Please check the positions for DEC and take a look at how all of the transport is booked.
Thanks,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Groenewold, Shannon
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 5:16 PM
To: Grigsby, Mike; Smith, Matt; Tholt, Jane M.; Sullivan, Patti; Gay, Randall L.
Subject:
I have stranded all the transport to the border out of Keystone for the month of December.
The transport volumes that have been taken out are as follows:
22,836 - Keystone --> Socal Ehrenburg
11,418 - Keystone --> Socal Ehrenburg (this is the mexican de cobra deal). Previously Mexican de Cobra was buying the gas from Texaco. Starting in December, Mexican will have to find another supply for this gas. They will no longer buy from Texaco. Phil Polsky is talking with Mexican, and a deal will be entered into Sitara, once Mexican has found a supply. So as of now, the 11,828 supply coming into Keystone for this deal is not in the system.
3975 - Keystone --> Socal Topock
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Randy,
I couldn't quickly find the Clear Creek Class of 79 page on Yahoo. You can probably find it if you run a search in Yahoo.
Here is my contact info so we can get together for lunch.
Chris Knowles
Business Manager, Business Development
Air Liquide America
[email protected]
office: 713-624-8395
cell: 713-306-7745
home: 281-225-6780
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Sean,
Attached is our response to your request for a description of the steps Enron is taking to improve flows to the Griffith power plant. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Kim
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Dear Randy, I'm Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook filling in for Jay Rickerts. In Washington, we'll continue to examine the major energy issues expected to arise during the New Year. We'll take a look at what Congress will do with comprehensive energy and electricity legislation. Our Washington bureau will also follow the FERC and its push for regional transmission organizations and wholesale competition. These are some of the issues we'll look at as 2002 begins. On Wednesday, energy consultant and former Assistant Secretary of Energy during the Clinton Administration Robert Gee will join us in the Washington bureau. He'll give us his take on the U.S. relationship with OPEC and we'll get his assessment on the start of retail competition in Texas. Gee will join us during the noon ET newscast on Wednesday. The big switch is coming to Houston - On Wednesday we'll bring you a report on deregulation starting in Texas on January 1. The Houston bureau will have details on how the power grid reacted to the switch, and get an update from retail electricity providers. Also from Houston, John S. Herold, Inc. CEO Arthur Smith says upcoming earnings releases may hold some unwanted surprises. He'll join us from Houston on Wednesday to discuss his company's research report and what we can look forward to in 2002. Catch these reports from the Houston bureau on Wednesday. Closing Prices for Monday, Dec. 31, 2001 Crude: $19.84/bbl -$0.57 Unleaded: $0.5725/gallon -$0.0157 Heating Oil: $0.5507/gallon -$0.0158 Gas: $2.570/mmBtu -$0.204 Scheduling Note: We're dark on New Year's Day. We'll see you Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. ET. Thanks for making this a great first year at EnergyNewsLive - Have a Happy New Year! Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to reschedule or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.
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Most of you already know, but the move is taking place this Friday 11/16/01. Please be sure you are packed by 3:00 PM on Friday and have everything labeled. They are moving both Power and Gas, so I am not sure what time the building will be open on Sunday or if it will be open at all. I will get back to you with that information by Thursday. If you have any questions or need help with anything, please let me know.
Thanks!
Ina
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Sean,
I will have a written response to you by tomarrow - the desk is "assuring me" that they have made some changes and we should expect better performance. Let me know what else you need and I will get this response to you tomarrow.
Thanks,
Kim
-----Original Message-----
From: "Breen, Sean" <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:48 AM
To: Foster, Chris H.; Ward, Kim S (Houston)
Subject: Griffith Sales
As I have discussed with you, Citizens is concerned about the frequency of upstream supply issues that have resulted in the recent cuts in the deliveries to the Griffith power plant. Based on the information I have received, the reasons for these cuts have not risen to the level of Force Majeure, which as you know is the only event that would excuse performance under our contract for firm delivery of gas. Citizens therefore requests that Enron respond to Citizens in writing with a descriptions of the steps Enron is taking to insure that there is not a continuation of these contract performance issues into the future. Your prompt attention to this matter is appreciated.
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The Resolution Center will be decommissioning one of its 888 numbers (888-877-7757) as of January 7, 2002.
You can continue to contact the Resolution Center, Toll Free, by using the following steps:
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? Call 1-800-973-6766 (1-800-97-ENRON)
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Kim,
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Citizens is encouraged to see that steps are being taken and will continue to monitor the situation. Kindly inform me personally at the earliest possible time should cuts of any nature occur in the future on this contract. Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward, Kim S (Houston) [mailto:[email protected] ]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 12:22 PM
To: Sean Breen (E-mail); John Cogan (E-mail)
Cc: Tycholiz, Barry; Grigsby, Mike; Gay, Randall L.; Sullivan, Patti;
Groenewold, Shannon; Tholt, Jane M.; Foster, Chris H.
Subject: Griffith flows
Sean,
Attached is our response to your request for a description of the steps
Enron is taking to improve flows to the Griffith power plant. Please
let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Kim
<<cuts response.doc>>
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Has Phil found the supply for Mexicana?
-----Original Message-----
From: Groenewold, Shannon
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 5:16 PM
To: Grigsby, Mike; Smith, Matt; Tholt, Jane M.; Sullivan, Patti; Gay, Randall L.
Subject:
I have stranded all the transport to the border out of Keystone for the month of December.
The transport volumes that have been taken out are as follows:
22,836 - Keystone --> Socal Ehrenburg
11,418 - Keystone --> Socal Ehrenburg (this is the mexican de cobra deal). Previously Mexican de Cobra was buying the gas from Texaco. Starting in December, Mexican will have to find another supply for this gas. They will no longer buy from Texaco. Phil Polsky is talking with Mexican, and a deal will be entered into Sitara, once Mexican has found a supply. So as of now, the 11,828 supply coming into Keystone for this deal is not in the system.
3975 - Keystone --> Socal Topock
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Please let us know what days you will be trading next week for the following products:
Mon 11/19 Tues 11/20 Wed 11/21
BoM US Nat Gas
BoM +1 US Nat Gas
Day Ahead US Nat Gas
Day Ahead +1 US Nat Gas
Mon 11/19 Tues 11/20 Wed 11/21
BoM East CAN Nat Gas
BoM +1 East CAN Nat Gas
Day Ahd East CAN Nat Gas
Day Ahd+1 East CAN Nat Gas
Chris
3-7533
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The directory we(east desk logistics) would like moved(copied) for the new company is O:\common\logistics\gas\eastdesk. THANKS
-----Original Message-----
From: Lamadrid, Victor
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 2:26 PM
To: Allwein, Robert; Driscoll-Ernest, Marde L.; Garcia, Clarissa; Goodell, Scott; Halstead, Lia; Homco, Meredith; Loving, Scott; Ordway, Chris; Sanchez, Christina; Superty, Robert; Versen, Victoria
Subject: FW: Move all your files for NEW COMPANY
Another thought is to simply copy all of your files onto the new directory if you prefer to do it that way. THANKS
-----Original Message-----
From: Lamadrid, Victor
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:27 AM
To: Allwein, Robert; Driscoll-Ernest, Marde L.; Garcia, Clarissa; Goodell, Scott; Halstead, Lia; Homco, Meredith; Loving, Scott; Ordway, Chris; Sanchez, Christina; Superty, Robert; Versen, Victoria
Cc: Germany, Chris
Subject: Move all your files for NEW COMPANY
Team, Please move all the files you need to do your jobs ( Phone lists, ID's, spreadsheets, anything) to O:\common\logistics\gas\eastdesk directory. A copy of this will be made to conduct business in New Company....THANKS
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We need to protect the flows to Citizens on TW. I know you guys have been working on this, but Citizens continues to receive cuts. Please secure the supply off of TW. Let Sempra know that IB Link gas will not do.
Thanks,
Mike
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The following name correction was completed in GCP today:
CP ID FROM TO
160982 Malik Auto Center George Bell Trucking Ltd., dba Malik Auto Center
Shortname changes will be coordinated with ERMS IT on Friday, November 30.
Thanks,
Ruby Kyser
Global Data Management
713-345-8136
Fax 713-646-5797
[email protected]
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The report named: West NG Prices - Basis <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=45&report_name=West+NG+Prices+-+Basis&category_cd=2&category_name=WEST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=2&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=11/27/2001>, published as of 11/27/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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Here is that link:
http://www.energycentral.com/sections/jobs/default.cfm?row=25&cpane=11202&keyword=&state=TX&country=&category=&company=&advanced=false
If it doesn't work, go to www.energycentral.com and look under job center.
Justin Fernandez
Enron NW
[email protected]
713-345-9398-desk
713-200-0756-pager
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This is an alert that FERC will be more critical in the future of negotiated rate deals. The orders discussed below dealt with buyout provisions in negotiated rate deals that Tennessee, ANR and Columbia had done. These provisions had previously been permitted as negotiated rates, but FERC has decided that there is "significant potential for undue discrimination" and the recourse rates do not provide an adequate alternative. Thus, anything in a negotiated rate deal that is not strictly rate-related will most likely be subject to intense scrutiny.
FERC ADDS ANOTHER LAYER TO POLICY ON NEGOTIATED-RATE AUTHORITY
Acting on a series of contract-specific cases, FERC last week sharpened its policy on what is, and is
not, allowed under negotiated rates. In further defining its policy, the commission continued to lean
heavily on the "linchpin" of negotiated-rate authority - that a customer not willing or able to negotiate a
deal must always have the option of obtaining needed capacity under cost-based recourse rates.
During discussion of the orders, Chairman Pat Wood III said it was "important to keep in mind, as we
rush into the brave new world on the gas side," that "all customers must be treated on a nondiscriminatory
basis by pipelines." Last week's proclamation should be considered "a reaffirmation of that nondiscriminatory
trend," he asserted.
In representative language, the commission said it wants to ensure that parties "are clear about contracting
practices that we find unacceptable because they present a significant potential for undue discrimination and those
that we find acceptable because they can be permitted without substantial risk" of such unequal treatment.
FERC declared that a "key factor" in determining whether a negotiated provision is considered an
"appropriate material deviation" from a pipeline's filed tariff schedule is the extent to which recourse rates
provide "adequate alternatives" to other shippers.
In cases involving rates negotiated by ANR Pipeline Co. (GT01-25, RP99-301), Tennessee Gas Pipeline
Co. (RP96-312, et al.) and Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. (CP01-70), the commission ruled that the
buyout provisions are not allowed unless they are offered to all shippers as part of the pipelines' generally
available tariffs.
The provisions at issue allow customers to buy out or terminate their contract demand levels prior to
the end of the deals. While the commission previously has held that such provisions can be included in a
negotiated-rate package, "we have reconsidered that holding" because similar buyout opportunities are
not available to more traditional shippers operating under recourse rates, it said in the Tennessee order.
Where a customer is seeking service for a set contract term and quantity, recourse service provides an
"adequate alternative," the commission observed. "However, if the customer desires a special contract
demand reduction or early termination right not provided in the generally applicable tariff, the availability
of service at the recourse rate does not provide an adequate substitute, since recourse service would not
include any such provision." A shipper obtaining such a provision would be insulated from a certain
degree of risk, giving it "an advantage over recourse-rate shippers," the commission pointed out.
"A shipper's right to reduce, or terminate, its contract demand before the expiration of its contract is a
valuable right, since it can enable the shipper to avoid significant liability for future reservation charges,"
FERC said, adding that "such a valuable right must be granted in a not unduly discriminatory manner."
Requiring pipelines to file generally applicable tariff provisions setting forth the conditions under
which they will offer contract demand reduction rights "is the best means of assuring that those rights will
be negotiated" in a fair manner, FERC reasoned. Once approved, the tariff language "will require the
pipeline to grant similar rights to similarly situated customers."
Commissioner Linda Breathitt applauded the policy shift, characterizing it as a much-needed shot in
the arm for a program that had become "muddled." Through a "tortured line of cases," FERC's definitions
of allowable contracting practices were "obscured," Breathitt said in welcoming the new "common-sense"
approach. The "tug of war" that parties have engaged in over the past few years "really hasn't served our
objective of ensuring that nondiscriminatory rates and service" are available to all shippers, she said.
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Please be advised that this information is confidential and proprietary. We ask that this confidential information be treated as such, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations governing disclosure of confidential information by gas marketers such as Enron.
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Attached please find the report listing the Global Contracts group's assignments, terminations, and expirations for the month of November 2001. Please call me if you have any questions.
Thanks,
SBR x30569
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-----Original Message-----
From: Polsky, Phil
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 6:20 PM
To: Grigsby, Mike
Subject: ExpansionSummary 10-11-01
Here is the raw data file.
ExpansionSummary 10-11-01
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Please be aware that remote connectivity into the Enron network has changed, IPASS is no longer available. Remote Connectivity into Enron may be obtained by using the eConnect solution. Authorization to use eConnect may be requested via the eRequest system (you will find a link to eRequest on http://itcentral.enron.com).
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Please direct all questions or concerns to the Resolution Center at 713-853-1411
ETS customers should direct inquiries to the ETS Solution Center at 713-345-4745
We appreciate your cooperation in advance
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pereira, Susan W.
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:44 PM
To: Tholt, Jane M.
Subject: FW: Highlights from ENE Analyst Conference Call 11/14
-----Original Message-----
From: Tucker, Patrick
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:44 AM
To: Pollan, Sylvia S.; Culotta, Lindsay; Murrell, Russell E; Plachy, Denver; Cuilla, Martin; Storey, Geoff; Yawapongsiri, Virawan; Mahmassani, Souad; Donohoe, Tom; Ruscitti, Kevin; Shively, Hunter S.; Lewis, Andrew H.; Giron, Darron C.; Frihart, Bryant; Roberts, Linda; Luce, Laura; Hogan, Irena D.; Vickers, Frank; Williams, Jason (Trading); Mims, Patrice L.; Simpson, James; Hodge, John; Keavey, Peter F.; Mckay, Brad; Mckay, Jonathan; Pereira, Susan W.; Pimenov, Vladi; Ring, Andrea; Savvas, Leonidas; Townsend, Judy; Versen, Victoria; Barbe, Robin; Concannon, Ruth; Goodell, Scott; Jones, David; Kaiser, Jared; Loving, Scott; Bates, Kimberly; Muhl, Gil; Smith, Maureen; Smith, Shauywn; Taylor, Craig; Willis, Jim; Tucker, Patrick; McCaffrey, Deirdre; Penman, Gregg; Kinsey, Lisa; Brady, Kevin; Pendergrass, Cora
Subject: Highlights from ENE Analyst Conference Call 11/14
Here are my notes from today's call. As with Monday, I've focused on getting them out as quickly as possible rather than taking extra time to re-organize them by subject.
Enron's business has been grouped into three buckets: Core, Non-core, and Under Review.
Core: Wholesale energy business in North America and Europe, retail energy, pipelines
Non-core: Broadband, water, and international assets (i.e. EGAS). Enron has approx. $8Bn in investments in these assets, and they have produced 'dismal' returns. Enron will be exiting these businesses and will attempt to wind them up in an orderly fashion. An aggressive divestiture program has been set in motion for these assets.
Under Review: EGM, EIM. These businesses are being closely examined to determine whether they have a reasonable chance of long-term viability. Required resource levels are being carefully studied. Following review, Enron will move the different portions of these businesses to core or non-core as the analysis dictates.
Approximately $800MM of asset sales are under contract and expected to close in the fourth quarter. These include a gas LDC in Brazil, EcoElectrica, and our Indian E&P assets.
Enron is in active pursuit of an additional private equity infusion of $500MM-1Bn. Given the current environment, raising equity in the public markets would be 'inefficient', McMahon says.
Short-term liquidity is provided by the $3Bn of credit drawn upon a few weeks ago, the $1Bn of new debt, and the $1.5Bn equity infusion from Dynegy. Longer-term, the proceeds from the sale of PGE will provide liquidity. Asset sales over the next year will be used to pay down debt.
McMahon described the major off-balance-sheet vehicles:
Marlin was set up to hold Azurix assets. It was initially capitalized with $950MM of 144a debt and $125MM of equity (raised from Enron and institutional investors). The debt is supported by the equity and by Azurix' assets. Enron is obligated to cover any deficit at the time the debt becomes due on 3/17/03 (the 'Enron topup' obligation). The 3/17/03 date is accelerated in the event that Enron is rated below-investment-grade by any one of the three major agencies. The primary asset of Marlin is Wessex Water. As long as Wessex is worth at least $2.6Bn, there will be no Enron topup required. If we take a 25% haircut to present book value, Enron will have to provide $650MM in consideration upon retirement of the debt. This $650MM would hit Enron cash, income, and equity balances.
Osprey contains energy-related assets and 'other assets'. It was initially capitalized with $2.4Bn of 144a debt and $220MM in equity (ENE and institutionals). As with Marlin, the entity is an asset-backed structure with an Enron topup guarantee. The debt is supported by a) the assets; b) $1Bn of convertible preferred ENE (convertible into 50MM shares of ENE common); and c) additional ENE common as needed for topup. Assuming the same 25% hypothetical haircut to current book value, Enron would have to deliver approx. $600MM of topup funds--which would hit ENE cash, income, and equity. The debt must be retired by 9/17/02, with the same cut-to-junk early trigger provision as Marlin.
Yosemite and the Credit-Linked Notes are predominantly commodity transactions entered into with 'large financial institutions'. The underlying transactions are already on Enron's balance sheet. McMahon says that there is no Enron share obligation related to these instruments.
Dynegy has reviewed all of these vehicles, McMahon says.
Our 10Q will be filed five days late. The 10Q will include all of this detail regarding the off-balance-sheet vehicles.
The special committee investigation is still ongoing. The committee meets 2-3 times/week, sometimes more often. The outside auditors (D&T) and external counsel hired by the committee are working 'virtually 7 days a week'. Lay estimates that it will take the committee several more weeks to complete its investigation.
McMahon says it's 'way too early to tell' if any asset writedowns are called for. That analysis is underway, but it will not be complete for some time.
Osprey contains the European power projects (Trakya and Saarlux), some North American merchant investments, and some Brazilian assets.
Under the merger agreement, Enron cannot dispose of assets representing more than 15% of the balance sheet without Dynegy approval. However, an appendix to the agreement holds a list of assets that are specifically permitted to be sold without Dynegy approval.
Broadband is expected to be fully wound up 'sometime over the course of the next year'. (Did not catch this part clearly).
The ENE topup obligation for Marlin (represented by ENE common that would have to be delivered) will be converted into an obligation for an equivalent amount of DYN shares upon closing.
$1.9Bn of debt is carried at the Azurix level.
Current book value of the Osprey assets is $2.1Bn.
No Dynegy outs other than the previously discussed general MAC clause and the $3.5Bn legal liability clause.
Yosemite and the Credit-Linked notes are functionally equivalent to ENE senior unsecured debt (this section somewhat unclear). The underlying transactions represented volumes of 'crude oil and gas'. The transactions relate to the 'physical movement' of these commodities. The swaps related to Yosemite and the CLNs would be financially settled.
Whalley was asked about the return of trading business to normal volumes. He said that he cannot yet give an update on the progress of customers returning to our longer-term products. Acknowledges that a few anxious customers put long-term deals on hold last week. Says that our first focus is on getting our short-term business back up to normal levels. It will be 'a couple of weeks' before we're able to give an update on the comfort levels of our customers regarding long-term deals with us.
McMahon: There hasn't been a major relaxation of credit requirements by our customers--credit requirements continue to follow strict contractual provisions as called for in our individual agreements with our various customers. But 'we have seen a return of some of the transactions, some of the flows.'
Whalley says that we're hoping to see a return to more normal trading levels late this week or early next week.
Lay says that cost cuts will be made across of all of our businesses. The situation gives us an opportunity to review our entire cost structure, he says. The cuts will certainly be deeper in our non-core businesses. Whalley then quickly interjects (some might say interrrupts) with a clarification that there are no plans to reduce the size of our North American energy trading business. We will be looking at, perhaps, streamlining some of our processes and making prudent adjustments, but there are no plans to reduce the size of the business.
McMahon: "The company is overlevered; that's a fact."--hence our pursuit of additional equity.
McMahon mentions that business was better at the start of this week than at the end of last week.
ENE had approx. $1Bn in cash as of 9/30, which McMahon points out would be unusual for us.
As before, give me a call at 3-3055 if you'd like more color.
Patrick Tucker
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I guess you got tied up on some real work. Call me back when you have time.
Are you happy? The London job sounds great and sometimes the best things
happen to us unexpectedly. It was nice to hear your voice briefly. I miss
seeing you.
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I think we are on the right track from our meeting yesterday. I talked to
Patti today and she is confirming the way we want to do things from a users
perspective. My thought is that we get a good, general, working model as to
how the information will flow, then take it back to our groups and go over
different scenarios within each region, such as Opal Plant, Socal, etc. We
can see how the information will flow and see what we need to tinker with.
I also have a few questions we need to think about at some point, and I did
not want to forget them.
1. When we make a change to an existing upstream/downstream contract, how
will we notify the counterparties that a change has occurred.
2. Should we lock out our customer's at some time so they can't make changes
at a late time? We could do the rest over the phone.
3. On EDI pipes, we could conceivably make changes up to 11:45 am, but it
would affect customers whose noms are due at 11:30.
I thought these were just questions we might want to think about. I'm sure
there are a lot of others.
Thanks.
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Let me know if we have any problems with this. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 04/10/2000 01:08
PM ---------------------------
From: Dave Nommensen 04/10/2000 12:17 PM
To: George Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine L
Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Terry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tricia Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pat Clynes/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carlos J
Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Heal/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc: Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT, Inja Chun/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tommy J
Yanowski/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: revision to Path Manager Auto Refresh
Based on feedback from multi-scheduler pipes, the refreshing of paths can
tend to slow down the other scheduer on the same pipe. This is especially
noticeable when many paths are changed at once. Even if it takes 1 - 2
seconds to refresh a path, changing 20 - 30 paths could cause the other
scheduler on that pipe to wait for 30 - 45 seconds.
We are developing a revised Auto Refresh option to let the scheduler pick
whether they want Deal changes or Path changes (or both or neither). To the
scheduler, it will simply be a change on the Path Manager filter to replace
the "Auto Refresh" checkbox with two checkboxes:
- Auto Refresh Deals
- Auto Refresh Paths
Once selected, this will be the default selection for the duration of that
Path Manager session just as the current selection works.
This will have no impact on how or when the data is stored in Unify, only
whether another PC should have its numbers updated. Nominations will process
all paths regardless of this new selection.
If our testing goes well, we may actually migrate this change to Unify
Production tonight. Please let me know if you know of any reason we should
not go forward with this plan or have any questions or concerns.
Thanks, d.n.
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Rick,
In preparation for the meeting with the lenders on Tuesday I was reviewing
the GSA and I wonder if YPF has any force majeure claims which could impede
our rights to terminate. I know they indicated at least verbally that they
had encountered some problems in Argentina. Although a stretch has Dean or
Novak indicated that this could be a defense?
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Randy,
Here's my resume. Thanks taking the time to look over it. I am very eager
to work at Enron and learn more about the energy industry. As you can tell
from my resume, I don't have the typical business background, however I am
willing to learn and thrive on challenging situations.
I have actually interviewed with you before for this type of position, and
look forward to meeting you again.
Thanks again,
Mike Montgomery
- Resume2.doc
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This is the document which controls our base equity contributions and our
contingent support. It is not the final version and is currently being
turned to reflect the sponsor's comments from Friday 12/15/00
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 12/20/2000 09:49 AM
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"RACITI, Melissa" <[email protected]> on 11/17/2000 07:39:48 PM
To: [email protected], "Adriana Mathias Baptista (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], "Ana beatriz kesselring"
<[email protected]>, "Ana Silvia Dias"
<[email protected]>, "Anabela de Oliveira"
<[email protected]>, [email protected], "Analia
Miqueri (BFM&L) (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Anamaria Rosenthal"
<[email protected]>, "Andrea Gavino (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, [email protected], "Andreia Almeida"
<[email protected]>, "Andrew Pierrie (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "Barbara Boehm" <[email protected]>,
[email protected], [email protected], "Beatriz Mello"
<[email protected]>, "Blanca Bollom" <[email protected]>,
"Bradley Barta" <[email protected]>, [email protected],
"BURKE, Ted (TDB)" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Carolina
Galvao" <[email protected]>, "Chaim Wachsberger (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, [email protected], "Christian
Huizer (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Claudia Bonelli"
<[email protected]>, [email protected], "Cliff Rankin"
<[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected],
"Daniela Serpa" <[email protected]>, "David Schumacher (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "Deia Holzmann"
<[email protected]>, "DELPINO, Fiorella"
<[email protected]>, "ELORZA, Juliana"
<[email protected]>, "Fatima Carr" <[email protected]>,
"Fernando Aguirre (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Fernando Rojas
(E-mail)" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Frank Kluesener
(KfW) (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "gabriela
marques" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Gra?a
Pedretti" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>, "Heloisa Andrade (E-mail)" <[email protected]>,
[email protected], [email protected], "Ivan Bole (BFM&L)
(E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Javier Errecondo (BFM&L) (E-mail)"
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Graham just called back and said that the Rio M&A people were engaged by
Petrobras to review other Enron asset sales ( I think this implies Elektro
and the LDC's) and it was only recently that we requested that Petrobras
consider Cuiaba as well. In any case he assured me that there is a strong
Chinese wall between the project finance group and the M&A group so it is
unlikely that they could obtain any info as a result. He assured me that they
will make everyone aware of the need for increased care on Cuiaba information
handling due to this situation. Let me know if you require more. It is my
understanding that Neal provided similar reasuarance at your meeting today.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/18/2001 04:02 PM
---------------------------
Rob G Gay
01/17/2001 04:28 PM
To: Richard A Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron
cc: John Novak/SA/Enron@Enron, Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark
Provenzano/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Dresdner kleinwort Benson Potential Conflict of interest
I contacted Graham Lofts and he was shocked and surprised. He is going to
look into the situation and get back to me tonight or tomorrow morning.
I will advise when I hear.
Richard A Lammers
01/17/2001 04:55 PM
To: Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: John Novak/SA/Enron@Enron, Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark
Provenzano/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Dresdner kleinwort Benson Potential Conflict of interest
Rob- have you heard anything on this yet.I have a meeting with Neal Turton to
provide an update on the Furnas consent and would like any new info on the
matter before I meet with im.Thanks
Richard A Lammers
01/12/2001 12:42 PM
To: Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron, John Novak/SA/Enron@Enron
cc: Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark
Provenzano/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Dresdner kleinwort Benson Potential Conflict of interest
Rob-
Dresdner KB is currently advising Petrobras on their evalution of purchasing
equity interests in Transredes and the Cuiaba project. As you know DKB was
also hired by Enron as the financial advisor to the Cuiaba project. We have
about 800k to pay DKB at financial closint. Can you check to see how DKB
does not have a conflict of interest in this work. They need to either cease
all work on the Petrobras transaction or terminate their work and rights to a
fee for Cuiaba. Let me know what you think or if you need any more info
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The address for St. Mary's church is as follows:
1612 East Walker
League City, Texas
281-332-3031
If you could have your brick man see about the brick and the color of the
mortar..
Thanks
Rob
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For once I remembered. Hope you have a good one and all is going well. It
was nice to see ya'll at Christmas. Tell Terry that Mom and Laurie loved the
trunks. I was quite happy with the A&M cardholder as well so let Jason and
Erin know for me. Too bad the Aggie lost that wild one in Shreveport (could
you believe that snow). Conrats again on your appointment to the board of
the KofC. Hope 2001 is a superb year for you.
Regards,
Rob
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 11/07/2000 06:37
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Randall l gay <[email protected]> on 11/06/2000 08:51:34 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Fw: Cast your vote..........
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>Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 20:06:08 -0600
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>
>Is there such a thing as natural selection?
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mike Wamsley
>Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 1:59 PM
>To: Wamsley, Patrick & Susan; Voss, Suzanne; Schmidt Mike; Sanders, Chuck;
Ross, Chris; Robinson Barry; Neuser, Gary & Vicki; McCoy, Monty; Kuecker,
Mark; Karnes, Scott & Andrea; Hurst Bob; Gay, Rick; Claunch Jimmie; Anderson
Jon
>Subject: Fw: Cast your vote..........
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Keenan, Dan
><IMCEAEX-_O=THE+20F+2E+20DOHMEN+20CO+2E_OU=FDCO+20GERMANTOWN_CN=RECIPIENTS_C
>[email protected]>
>To: Herkal, Michael <[email protected]>
>Cc: Schwab, Dave
><IMCEAEX-_O=THE+20F+2E+20DOHMEN+20CO+2E_OU=FDCO+20GERMANTOWN_CN=RECIPIENTS_C
>[email protected]>; Zylla, Wendy <[email protected]>; Hurley, Michelle
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>[email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected]
><[email protected]>
>Date: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:11 AM
>Subject: Cast your vote..........
>
>
>> 2000 Darwin Award Nominations:
>>> Hard to believe, but another year has passed...For those who don't
>>> know it, the Darwin Awards are awarded every year to the person(s)
>>> who died (or almost died) in the stupidest way, thus enhancing the
>>> gene pool by their absence.
>>>
>>> The 2000 nominees are:
>>> NOMINEE No. 1: [San Jose Mercury News]:
>>> An unidentified man, using a shotgun like a club to break a former
>>> girlfriend's windshield, accidentally shot himself to death when
>>> the gun discharged, blowing a hole in his gut.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No. 2: [Kalamazoo Gazette]
>>> James Burns, 34, (a mechanic) of Alamo, Mich., was killed in March
>>> as he was trying to repair what police describe as a "farm type
>>> truck." Burns got a friend to drive the truck on a highway while
>>> Burns hung underneath so that he could ascertain the source of a
>>> troubling noise. Burns' clothes caught on something, however, and
>>> the other man found Burns "wrapped in the drive shaft."
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No. 3: [Hickory Daily Record]
>>> Ken Charles Barger, 47, accidentally shot himself to death in
>>> December in Newton, N.C. Awakening to the sound of a ringing
>>> telephone beside his bed, he reached for the phone but grabbed
>>> instead a Smith Wesson .38 Special, which discharged when he drew
>>> it to his ear.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No. 4: [UPI, Toronto]
>>> Police said a lawyer demonstrating the safety of windows in a
>>> downtown Toronto skyscraper crashed through a pane with his
>>> shoulder and plunged 24 floors to his death. A police spokesman
>>> said Garry Hoy, 39, fell into the courtyard of the Toronto
>>> Dominion Bank Tower early Friday evening as he was explaining the
>>> strength of the building's windows to visiting law students. Hoy
>>> previously has conducted demonstration of window strength
>>> according to police reports. Peter Lawyers, managing partner of
>>> the firm Holden Day Wilson, told the Toronto Sun newspaper that
>>> Hoy was "one of the best and brightest" members of the 200-man
>>> association.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No. 5: [Bloomsburg News Service]
>>> A terrible diet and room with no ventilation are being blamed for
>>> the death of a man who was killed by his own gas. There was no
>>> mark on his body but an autopsy showed large amounts of methane
>>> gas in his system. His diet had consisted primarily of beans and
>>> cabbage (and a couple of other things). It was just the right
>>> combination of foods. It appears that the man died in his sleep
>>> from breathing the poisonous cloud that was hanging over his bed.
>>> Had he been outside or had his windows been opened, it wouldn't
>>> have been fatal. But the man was shut up in his near air-tight
>>> bedroom. According to the article, "He was a big man with a huge
>>> capacity for creating "this deadly gas." Three of the rescuers got
>>> sick and one was hospitalized.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No. 6: [The News of the Weird.]
>>> Michael Anderson Godwin made news of the Weird posthumously. He
>>> had spent several years awaiting South Carolina's electric chair
>>> on a murder conviction before having his sentence reduced to life
>>> in prison. Whilst sitting on a metal toilet in his cell and
>>> attempting to fix his small TV set, he bit into a wire and was
>>> electrocuted.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE NO. 7: ["The Indianapolis Star"].
>>> A cigarette lighter may have triggered fatal explosion in Dunkirk,
>>> Indiana. A Jay County man using a cigarette lighter to check the
>>> barrel of a muzzle loader was killed Monday night when the weapon
>>> discharged in his face, sheriff's investigators said. Gregory
>>> David Pryor, 19, died in his parents' rural Dunkirk home about
>>> 11:30 pm. Investigators said Pryor was cleaning a 54-caliber
>>> muzzle loader that had not been firing properly. He was using the
>>> lighter to look into the barrel when the gunpowder ignited.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No. 8: [Reuters, Mississauga, Ontario] A man cleaning a
>>> bird Feeder on the balcony of his condominium apartment in this
>>> Toronto suburb slipped and fell 23 stories to his death. Stefan
>>> Macko, 55, was standing on a wheeled chair when the accident
>>> occurred, said Inspector D'Arcy Honer of the Peel regional police.
>>> "It appears the chair moved and he went over the balcony," Honer
>>> said.
>>>
>>> NOMINEE No.9: [Arkansas Democrat Gazette] Two local men were
>>> seriously injured when their pick-up truck left the road and
>>> struck a tree near Cotton Patch on State Highway 38 early Monday
>>> morning. Woodruff County deputy Dovey Snyder reported the accident
>>> shortly after midnight Monday. Thurston Poole, 33, of Des Arc and
>>> Billy Ray Wallis, 38, of Little Rock are listed in serious
>>> condition at Baptist Medical Center. The accident occurred as the
>>> two men were returning to Des Arc after a frog gigging trip. On an
>>> overcast Sunday night, Poole's pick-up truck headlights
>>> malfunctioned. The two men concluded that the headlight fuse on
>>> the older model truck had burned out. As a replacement fuse was
>>> not available, Wallis noticed that the .22 caliber bullet from
>>> his pistol fit perfectly into the fuse box next to the steering
>>> wheel column. Upon inserting the bullet, the headlights again
>>> began to operate properly and the two men proceeded on east-bound
>>> toward the White River bridge. After traveling approximately 20
>>> miles and just before crossing the river, the bullet apparently
>>> overheated, discharged and struck Poole in the right testicle. The
>>> vehicle swerved sharply to the right exiting the pavement and
>>> striking a tree. Poole suffered only minor cuts and abrasions from
>>> the accident, but will require surgery to repair the other wound.
>>> Wallis sustained a broken clavicle and was treated and released.
>>> "Thank God we weren't on that bridge when Thurston shot his balls
>>> off or we might both be dead" stated Wallis. "I've been a trooper
>>> for ten years in this part of the world, but this is a first for
>>> me. I can't believe that those two would admit how this accident
>>> happened," said Snyder. Upon being notified of the wreck,
>>> Lavinia, Poole's wife, asked how many frogs the boys had caught
>>> and did anyone get them from the truck. (Way to go, Lavinia!)
>>>
>>>
>>
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PM</DIV> <DIV style="FONT: 10pt Arial"><B>To:</B> Wamsley, Patrick
& Susan; Voss, Suzanne; Schmidt Mike; Sanders, Chuck; Ross, Chris;
Robinson Barry; Neuser, Gary & Vicki; McCoy, Monty; Kuecker, Mark;
Karnes, Scott & Andrea; Hurst Bob; Gay, Rick; Claunch Jimmie; Anderson
Jon</DIV> <DIV style="FONT: 10pt Arial"><B>Subject:</B> Fw: Cast your
vote..........</DIV> <DIV><BR></DIV><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From:
Keenan,
Dan<BR><IMCEAEX-_O=THE+20F+2E+20DOHMEN+20CO+2E_OU=FDCO+20GERMANTOWN_CN=RE
CIPIENTS_C<BR>[email protected]><BR>To: Herkal, Michael
<[email protected]><BR>Cc: Schwab,
Dave<BR><IMCEAEX-_O=THE+20F+2E+20DOHMEN+20CO+2E_OU=FDCO+20GERMANTOWN_CN=R
ECIPIENTS_C<BR>[email protected]>; Zylla, Wendy
<[email protected]>; Hurley,
Michelle<BR><IMCEAEX-_O=THE+20F+2E+20DOHMEN+20CO+2E_OU=FDCO+20GERMANTOWN_
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<[email protected]>;<BR>[email protected] <[email protected]>;
[email protected]<BR><[email protected]><BR>Date: Monday,
October 30, 2000 10:11 AM<BR>Subject: Cast your
vote.........<BR><BR><BR>> 2000 Darwin Award
Nominations:<BR>>> Hard to believe, but another year
has passed...For those who don't<BR>>> know it, the
Darwin Awards are awarded every year to the
person(s)<BR>>> who died (or almost died) in the
stupidest way, thus enhancing the<BR>>> gene pool by
their absence.<BR>>><BR>>> The 2000 nominees
are:<BR>>> NOMINEE No. 1: [San Jose Mercury
News]:<BR>>> An unidentified man, using a shotgun
like a club to break a former<BR>>> girlfriend's
windshield, accidentally shot himself to death
when<BR>>> the gun discharged, blowing a hole in his
gut<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No. 2: [Kalamazoo
Gazette]<BR>>> James Burns, 34, (a mechanic) of
Alamo, Mich., was killed in March<BR>>> as he was
trying to repair what police describe as a "farm
type<BR>>> truck." Burns got a friend to drive the
truck on a highway while<BR>>> Burns hung underneath
so that he could ascertain the source of a<BR>>>
troubling noise. Burns' clothes caught on something, however,
and<BR>>> the other man found Burns "wrapped in the
drive shaft."<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No. 3:
[Hickory Daily Record]<BR>>> Ken Charles Barger, 47,
accidentally shot himself to death in<BR>>> December
in Newton, N.C. Awakening to the sound of a
ringing<BR>>> telephone beside his bed, he reached
for the phone but grabbed<BR>>> instead a Smith
Wesson .38 Special, which discharged when he
drew<BR>>> it to his
ear.<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No. 4: [UPI,
Toronto]<BR>>> Police said a lawyer demonstrating
the safety of windows in a<BR>>> downtown Toronto
skyscraper crashed through a pane with his<BR>>>
shoulder and plunged 24 floors to his death. A police
spokesman<BR>>> said Garry Hoy, 39, fell into the
courtyard of the Toronto<BR>>> Dominion Bank Tower
early Friday evening as he was explaining the<BR>>>
strength of the building's windows to visiting law students.
Hoy<BR>>> previously has conducted demonstration of
window strength<BR>>> according to police reports.
Peter Lawyers, managing partner of<BR>>> the firm
Holden Day Wilson, told the Toronto Sun newspaper
that<BR>>> Hoy was "one of the best and brightest"
members of the 200-man<BR>>>
association.<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No. 5:
[Bloomsburg News Service]<BR>>> A terrible diet and
room with no ventilation are being blamed for<BR>>>
the death of a man who was killed by his own gas. There was
no<BR>>> mark on his body but an autopsy showed
large amounts of methane<BR>>> gas in his system.
His diet had consisted primarily of beans and<BR>>>
cabbage (and a couple of other things). It was just the
right<BR>>> combination of foods. It appears that
the man died in his sleep<BR>>> from breathing the
poisonous cloud that was hanging over his bed.<BR>>>
Had he been outside or had his windows been opened, it
wouldn't<BR>>> have been fatal. But the man
was shut up in his near air-tight<BR>>>
bedroom. According to the article, "He was a big man with a
huge<BR>>> capacity for creating "this deadly gas."
Three of the rescuers got<BR>>> sick and one was
hospitalized.<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No. 6: [The
News of the Weird.]<BR>>> Michael Anderson Godwin
made news of the Weird posthumously. He<BR>>> had
spent several years awaiting South Carolina's electric
chair<BR>>> on a murder conviction before having his
sentence reduced to life<BR>>> in prison. Whilst
sitting on a metal toilet in his cell and<BR>>>
attempting to fix his small TV set, he bit into a wire and
was<BR>>>
electrocuted.<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE NO. 7: ["The
Indianapolis Star"].<BR>>> A cigarette lighter may
have triggered fatal explosion in Dunkirk,<BR>>>
Indiana. A Jay County man using a cigarette lighter to check
the<BR>>> barrel of a muzzle loader was killed
Monday night when the weapon<BR>>> discharged in his
face, sheriff's investigators said. Gregory<BR>>>
David Pryor, 19, died in his parents' rural Dunkirk home
about<BR>>> 11:30 pm. Investigators said Pryor
was cleaning a 54-caliber<BR>>> muzzle loader that
had not been firing properly. He was using the<BR>>>
lighter to look into the barrel when the gunpowder
ignited<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No. 8: [Reuters,
Mississauga, Ontario] A man cleaning a<BR>>> bird
Feeder on the balcony of his condominium apartment in
this<BR>>> Toronto suburb slipped and fell 23
stories to his death. Stefan<BR>>> Macko, 55,
was standing on a wheeled chair when the
accident<BR>>> occurred, said Inspector D'Arcy Honer
of the Peel regional police.<BR>>> "It appears the
chair moved and he went over the balcony,"
Honer<BR>>>
said.<BR>>><BR>>> NOMINEE No.9: [Arkansas
Democrat Gazette] Two local men were<BR>>> seriously
injured when their pick-up truck left the road
and<BR>>> struck a tree near Cotton Patch on State
Highway 38 early Monday<BR>>> morning. Woodruff
County deputy Dovey Snyder reported the
accident<BR>>> shortly after midnight Monday.
Thurston Poole, 33, of Des Arc and<BR>>> Billy Ray
Wallis, 38, of Little Rock are listed in
serious<BR>>> condition at Baptist Medical Center.
The accident occurred as the<BR>>> two men were
returning to Des Arc after a frog gigging trip. On
an<BR>>> overcast Sunday night, Poole's pick-up
truck headlights<BR>>> malfunctioned. The two
men concluded that the headlight fuse on<BR>>> the
older model truck had burned out. As a replacement fuse
was<BR>>> not available, Wallis noticed that
the .22 caliber bullet from<BR>>> his pistol fit
perfectly into the fuse box next to the
steering<BR>>> wheel column. Upon inserting
the bullet, the headlights again<BR>>> began to
operate properly and the two men proceeded on
east-bound<BR>>> toward the White River bridge.
After traveling approximately 20<BR>>> miles and
just before crossing the river, the bullet
apparently<BR>>> overheated, discharged and struck
Poole in the right testicle. The<BR>>> vehicle
swerved sharply to the right exiting the pavement
and<BR>>> striking a tree. Poole suffered only minor
cuts and abrasions from<BR>>> the accident, but will
require surgery to repair the other wound.<BR>>>
Wallis sustained a broken clavicle and was treated and
released.<BR>>> "Thank God we weren't on that bridge
when Thurston shot his balls<BR>>> off or we might
both be dead" stated Wallis. "I've been a
trooper<BR>>> for ten years in this part of the
world, but this is a first for<BR>>> me. I can't
believe that those two would admit how this
accident<BR>>> happened," said Snyder.
Upon being notified of the wreck,<BR>>> Lavinia,
Poole's wife, asked how many frogs the boys had
caught<BR>>> and did anyone get them from the
truck. (Way to go,
Lavinia!)<BR>>><BR>>><BR>><BR>><BR><BR><BR>
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 06/21/2000 01:15
PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 06/21/2000 01:29:47 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Copom comment
---------------------- Forwarded by Marcos Cunha/SAO/WLB on 21/06/2000 15:01
---------------------------
Nicola Tingas
21/06/2000 12:21
To: Nicola Tingas/SAO/WLB
cc: (bcc: Marcos Cunha/SAO/WLB)
Subject: Copom comment
Copom surprises with larger interest rates reduction
Yesterday night the Brazilian Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM) made a larger
than expected basic interest rates reduction. It came from 18.5% to 17.5% per
year level, setting downward bias until next meeting on July 18-19. This will
at
least influence favorably the local markets, except foreign exchange in the
short run, boosting the mood of the society which may follow business leaders
who have already declared such one as a very positive move to the economic
growth side.
Assuming the move as first of others, despite not so large for the coming
months, consumers expectations may boost promoting additional economic growth
in
the second semester. Argentina would eventually benefit in such scenario since
it may export more to Brazil, helping its difficult situation by generation of
additional reserves.
At this moment, what local players are trying to do is to understand the
rational of such move, which overcome the forecast of even the most optimistic
of the analysts.
The authority to justify the stronger move mentioned inflation forecasts
declining. The last inflation targeting report of the Central Bank shows a
forecast of 6.3% for the official index the IPCA in comparison with the
inflation-target of 6% for 2000 year. In fact, the new forecast in the market
is
5.5% for 2000, in the best view. Additionally, the last inflation targeting
report shows a forecast of 3.3% against a target of 4% for 2001 year. However,
market argues that this do not justifies the intensity of the decline, 100
basis
points against markets maximum expectation of a 50 bp reduction. So, there
must
be other reasons to be understood.
We can list some other positive reasons. Fiscal primary surplus performance is
overcoming even the IMF goals. The cost of funding abroad is declining, as
shown
by yesterday?s successful sovereign placement of an EUR 750 millions Eurobond
to
yield 9.2%, comparably less than last September similar issue at 11.53%. We
could include the better mood on the US economic growth adjustment; Argentina
resistance to change the dollar pegged currency regime by new fiscal measures
and some better mood in the world growth as potential factors affecting
expectations. However, even all that does not justify the COPOM move for the
majority of local market makers. They agree in the direction of the move, but
not on the intensity and mainly not on the speed of the interest rates
decline.
We can list two other potential reasons for such move. One is related to a
probable Standard & Poors upgrade on Brazil in the coming months, which may
eventually be followed by Moody`s later. The second is a political influence
to
boost government?s popularity and I will risk saying even to make Finance
Minister Pedro Malan?s candidacy to the Presidency in 2002 feasible. On that
evaluation see the analisys of a political think tank based in Brasilia:
?That?s
the most important political movement of the year. On political terms it
became
clear a favourable economic scenario, rebounding President Cardoso popularity
and the chances of political victory increasing a lot, all that not ment<oning
that the political noise in Brasilia will diminish".
Nicola Tingas
June 21, 2000.
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When would you like to get together to go through the comments to the specs?
|
I need to take a day off if you do not mind Tomorrow, Friday Feb 9 to look
after my son who will be out of school. Dee will be traveling with Chelsea to
a dance competition. Call me on my cell if you need me.
|
Marlene: the following information per your request to set up Transcolorado
Pipeline in Global.
Transcolorado Gas Transmission Company
Interstate pipeline
Address: 370 Van Gordon Street
Lakewood, CO 80228
Phone # (Main) 303-763-3673
Contact: Steve Irizarry 303-763-3473
Rate Zones: Rocky Mountains
San Juan
Imelda: the curves you need to set up are
Rocky Mountains: curve will be Wyoming Hub
San Juan: curve will be El Paso San Juan Non-Bondad
Thanks, and let me know if there are any additional questions.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 09/18/2000 01:53
PM ---------------------------
"The Associate and Analyst Programs" <[email protected]>@enron.com> on
09/15/2000 06:14:43 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: IMPORTANT NOTICE: YEAR-END PRC PREPARATION
Good afternoon Supervisors of Associates and Analysts:
As you may be aware, the Year-End PRC for 2000 is quickly approaching and
your assistance is needed in ensuring a smooth process. It is imperative
that the
Performance Management team obtains the correct reviewing supervisor for the
Associates and Analysts in order to facilitate the PRC process. The reviewing
supervisor is the person that will provide the Associate/Analyst their
year-end
individual performance feedback. You will be considered the reviewing
supervisor if you employ the individuals listed below as of October 1, 2000.
A comprehensive list of the Associates and/or Analysts currently in our
database
indicates that you are the supervisor of the individuals listed below. Please
examine the list and reply with "No Changes" if the data is correct. If
Analyst in your response. If you will not be the reviewing supervisor as of
October 1st, please let us know so that we may follow up with the Associates
and
Analysts.
In order to meet the Performance Management Team's deadline, your reply is
needed by Friday, September 22, 2000. We appreciate your assistance in this
matter.
Our records show the following Associates and Analysts under your PRC review.
Joana Ryan, Associate
Tracee Bersani, Associate
Thanks in advance for your cooperation. Please feel free to call Shelly
Butler @
713-853-4584 or Jana Giovannini @ 713-853-9233 with any questions you might
have.
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I don't know if you heard but I resigned on Friday, but I will be around
until Feb. 28. My plan is to retire for a while. I have attached a picture
of a cabinet I made to give you an idea of how I will be keeping my hands
busy. You know what they say - "Idle hands are the devil's workshop".
Beija
Rob
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 04/20/2000 11:33
AM ---------------------------
"RACITI, Melissa" <[email protected]> on 04/20/2000 09:54:33 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: "BURKE, Ted (TDB)" <[email protected]>, "O'BRIEN, Lisa"
<[email protected]>, "ELORZA, Juliana" <[email protected]>,
"DELPINO, Fiorella" <[email protected]>
Subject: Critical Path Items
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Attached are clean and blacklined copies of the Critical Path Items list
(and the related Ancillary Items list). The blacklined copy is marked to
show changes from the draft thereof dated 4/12/00 We will distribute the
dial-in information for the 4/25 conference call.
Best regards
- COMPARE001.DOC
- NY003675655.DOC
|
Can you believe this? We have more red tape than Washington on this.
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 10/17/2000 06:39
AM ---------------------------
From: Bryce Baxter 10/16/2000 05:13 PM
To: Audrey Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Stacy E Dickson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Julie
Meyers/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Penalties
Stacy Dickson called, and she said penalties for non-performance in the past
have been handled by supplying information to Legal and they will then write
a letter to the counterparty stating that per the contract you were supposed
to deliver X but you didn't perform, so now you owe us $Y. I asked her what
she would need to do this and she gave me the following list of items.
Please coordinate getting this to her - the spreadsheet you prepared may
already have the volume comparison, prices, and penalty calc in it - we just
need to get copies of the confirms and contracts. Let me know if you have
any questions. Thanks.
Counterparty Legal Name
Copy of contract
Confirm
Actual Volumes
Prices (prob gas daily)
Amount we think the penalty should be
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---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 11/29/2000 10:26 AM
---------------------------
[email protected] on 11/29/2000 09:29:58 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Cuiaba Interest Rates
Rob
Attached is a spreadsheet containing indicative pricing for both a
capital markets and an on-books loan with a swap. You will note that
as before we have converted the capital markets rate to a monthly pay
actual/360 basis for comparison purposes.
Capital markets spreads have narrowed since our last discussion and
are now 125-130 over the ten-year.
Thanks again for the project update and pls call me with any questions
about the numbers.
Regards
Bill
- cuiaba4.xls
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 07/24/2000 03:16
PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 07/23/2000 06:24:38 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
Subject: August Islander
Hi Kathleen, Randy, Chris, and Trish,
Attached is the text of the August issue of The Islander. The headings will
be lined up when Trish adds the art and ads. A calendar, also, which is in
the next e-mail.
I'll appreciate your comments by the end of tomorrow, Monday.
There are open issues which I sure hope get resolved before printing:
1. I'm waiting for a reply from Mike Bass regarding tenses on the Home Depot
article. Don't know if there's one developer or more and what the name(s)
is/are.
2. Didn't hear back from Ted Weir regarding minutes for July's water board
meeting. I think there are 2 meetings minutes missed, 6/22 and July.
3. Waiting to hear back from Cheryl Hanks about the 7/6 City Council and 6/7
BOA meetings minutes.
4. Don't know the name of the folks who were honored with Yard of the Month.
They're at 509 Narcissus.
I'm not feeling very good about the missing parts but need to move on
schedule! I'm also looking for a good dictionary to check the spellings of
ettouffe, tree-house and orneryness. (Makes me feel kind of ornery, come to
think about it!)
Please let me know if you have revisions. Hope your week is starting out
well.
'Nita
- AUGUST.WPD
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Bob: here is our status from this mornings outage event.
NWPL: we were able to manually input 80% of next days nominations. Since we
were not able to EDI, we will have to manually input all successive
nominations for the day, as well as all actual scheduled volumes in Unify.
We were also only able to get in our 80% of nominations with NWPL's help, as
they extended the nomination deadline for us. The other 20% of next day
business will be nominated as an intra-day.
El Paso: basically the same as NWPL.. We were able to manually get in 100%
of nominations, but only because El Paso kept their system open an extra hour
for us.
Let me know if you need aything else. Thanks.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 11/01/2000 01:30
PM ---------------------------
From: George Smith 11/01/2000 11:23 AM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Does this bring anybody to mind?
---------------------- Forwarded by George Smith/HOU/ECT on 11/01/2000 11:22
AM ---------------------------
Charles T Muzzy
11/01/2000 11:10 AM
To: Mark L Schrab/HOU/ECT@ECT, George Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT,
[email protected]
cc:
Subject: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
---------------------- Forwarded by Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT on 11/01/2000
11:09 AM ---------------------------
From: Dolores Muzzy 11/01/2000 09:54 AM
To: Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
- How to discourage harassment in the office.mpg
|
In an effort to keep all informed, please find attached Unify's Systems
Enhancement Priority List (for Path Manager & Volume Management only).
If you have idenified bugs or have requested an enhancement and do not find
it on this list, please get with Richard Pinion, Mark McClure or myself to
review. Our team is also available for any of your training needs!!
Path Manager (Primary)... Richard Pinion x3-7339
Volume Management (Primary)... Mark McClure x3-7398
Thanks!
Donna Greif (x3-9517)
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This is the type of thing I'll be doing for the forseable future. It has been
great working with you.
Regards,
Rob
|
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 04/20/2000 11:34
AM ---------------------------
"ELORZA, Juliana" <[email protected]> on 04/20/2000 10:35:45 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "Anamaria
Rosenthal (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: "BURKE, Ted (TDB)" <[email protected]>, "RACITI, Melissa"
<[email protected]>, "O'BRIEN, Lisa" <[email protected]>,
"DELPINO, Fiorella" <[email protected]>
Subject: Conference Call on Tuesday, April 25 re Critical Path Items
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The dial in information is:
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Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
From: RACITI, Melissa
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 10:55 AM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]';
'[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
Cc: BURKE, Ted (TDB); O'BRIEN, Lisa; ELORZA, Juliana; DELPINO, Fiorella
Subject: Critical Path Items
Attached are clean and blacklined copies of the Critical Path Items list
(and the related Ancillary Items list). The blacklined copy is marked to
show changes from the draft thereof dated 4/12/00 We will distribute the
dial-in information for the 4/25 conference call.
Best regards
|
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 02/29/2000 10:42
AM ---------------------------
Enron Technology
From: Kenneth Gurley @ ENRON 02/29/2000 10:10 AM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: David Wile/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Terminal Server
Randy,
Here are the instructions for the TS update. I just ran it here on my pc and
everything works fine.
1. go to http:\\remoteservices.enron.com
2. click here
3. save program to c:\
4. double click on citrixclient.exe after it has been downloaded.
This will add a Terminal Server icon to the desktop. Double click on this to
launch the new version of TS.
Thanks,
KG
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Pete,
The F/M relief sited may not apply in all instances because technically we
may have failed to preserve our rights by not notifying Furnas for 6 months.
They have responded as such although they have not assessed any penalties to
date. The real test is may 4 when we are supposed to be in Phase 3 on Gas.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/17/2001 04:27 PM
---------------------------
Christiaan Huizer@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
01/17/2001 02:04 PM
To: Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc: Laine A Powell/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard A
Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron, Mariella Mahan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Celso Bernardi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron,
Jose Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rafael
Rangel/NA/Enron@Enron, Felipe Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON, Joao Carlos
Albuquerque/SA/Enron@Enron, Jose Lucio Reis/SA/Enron@Enron, John
Novak/SA/Enron@Enron, [email protected]
Subject: Re: Period after commissioning on oil - PPA availability penalties
vs. diesel cost exposure
Pete,
There are two types of penalties under the PPA for the account of EPE (the
latter can be used as a hedge to diesel cost exposure and we don't have any
penalties right now)
(1) Delay penalties in being unable to provide the guaranteed capacity of 480
MW on gas starting May 4, 2001 (this is where the Force Majeure extension is
able to provide relief). The penalties here are calculated as R$ 400 per
delayed MW per day.
(2) Penalties due to capacity shortfall (basically - are we able to meet
dispatch requests). If the moving average of the monthly average of the
projects equivalent availability, calculated in accordance with provisions of
annex-7 of the PPA, is less than 92%, a penalty shall be assessed in the
amount of monthly capacity portion of the tariff for each phase times the
guaranteed capacity for the phase multiplied by (92% - moving average of the
monthly availability).
Penalties type (1) does not apply in the concept analyzed as it relates to
delay in gas (Force Majeure Claim issue).
Refusing a dispatch request above 220 MW has an impact on penalties type (2)
(guaranteed capacity is 300 MW). Given that the plant currently has a moving
average of the monthly availability of about 99.7%, there is a margin built
up that can be used to accept an availability hit by refusing a dispatch
request above 220 MW. Therefore, to avoid the huge fuel costs associated with
being dispatched above 220 MW, the PPA availability penalty concept can be
utilized as an alternative. If we continue to decline to be dispatched above
220 MW for a long period however, the built up margin will be reduced and
eventually we'll have to pay penalties because the 12-month moving average
moves below 92%.
Please let me know if additional questions
Christiaan
Peter E Weidler@ENRON
01/17/2001 09:41 AM
To: Christiaan Huizer/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Laine A Powell/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard A
Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mariella
Mahan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Celso
Bernardi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rob G
Gay/NA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jose
Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rafael
Rangel/NA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Felipe
Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joao Carlos
Albuquerque/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jose Lucio
Reis/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John
Novak/SA/Enron@Enron@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
[email protected]@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Period after commissioning on oil - PPA availability penalties
vs. diesel cost exposure
Why do we have penalties - I thought we had force majuere extension until
september or so.
Christiaan - please clarify thanks
Pete
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 09/11/2000 01:35
PM ---------------------------
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
bcc:
Subject: Re: Scope Document-Contract Exchage (Enron only)
Randy,
Bob Superty would like you to attend this meeting, if you are available
this afternoon. Please also read the document below.
I have added it to your calendar.
Thanks! : ) Heather
______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
o: Carrie Slagle/HOU/ECT@ect, Molly Sumrow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dave Nommensen/HOU/ECT@ECT, George D
Smith/NA/Enron@ENRON, Inja Chun/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Heather Choate/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Harrison/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: RESCHEDULED - Re: Contract Exchange Mtg.
The Contract Exchange meeting has been rescheduled for Monday, Sept. 11th.
from 3:30pm - 5:00pm and will be in EB 21C1. The meeting will be to discuss
Contract Exchange module requirements. If you have any other questions,
please feel free to contact me.
Thanks,
Brenda
x31914
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... and retirement. I resigned on Friday but it won't be effective until Feb
28. Check out the cabinet I made.
Love
Rob
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Veronica: per your request. Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 06/21/2000 10:21
AM ---------------------------
Heather Choate
06/21/2000 10:25 AM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Alex Saldana/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Patti Sullivan - airline ticket
Randy,
Please confirm by forwarding this email to Veronica Thompson in Accounts
Payable...
That you agree Patti Sullivan did not go as planned to Colorado Springs
and should be reimbursed the
amount of $242.17 for those charges that were billed to her American
Express.
Thank you,
Heather Choate, x33278
|
Ina: could you please get me access to ECT Trading on the O drive? Let me
know if you need anything. Thanks.
|
Mr. Gay,
My name is Daniel Lisk, your new Gas Scheduler. I'm slated to begin work on
the Monday the 18th, and must say I am VERY excited to get started. It will
be an honor to work for Enron. I know I am just beginning a long and
productive career with an amazing company.
I received your email address from Molly Magee. I had a few questions
regarding Holiday plans and start-day preparation and she directed me to
this email address. I know you are very busy, so please reply at your
convenience.
My first question regards holiday planning. If I remember correctly, it was
mentioned someone was working or on call one weekend a month. It may be too
early to tell, but if I'm scheduled to work that weekend (December 22nd -
25th) I would like to make plans accordingly. My mother in Missouri can be
very persistent (aka annoying) and wants to know my plans.
Also, I would like to put my name first on volunteers to work that weekend.
However, I understand my lack of experience may prevent me from accepting
that responsibility this soon. If I will not be working, may I ask that you
tell me what days I will have off. I need to know if I should buy a plane
ticket, get my car serviced for the drive, or make plans in Houston.
Finally, I've bought a training video covering Excel and begun reading a
book titled "Trading Natural Gas", by Fletcher J. Sturm (former senior
trader of natural gas derivatives for Enron Capital and Trade). I want to
start contributing from day one and would like to know if there is anything
I can do to facilitate that. Any other programs, books, push-up and
crunches, you could suggest would be aggressively pursued.
I look forward to seeing you again next week Mr. Gay. My schedule on Monday
appears to be; "New Hire Training" from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. If possible, I
can be on your floor early to observe, leave for training from 8 to 4, then
return at 4:10 pm and stay until the close of business if you like?
Thank you.
Respectfully,
Daniel D. Lisk
Vinson & Elkins
IPTL Project Assistant II
713-758-2213
[email protected]
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We will need to craft a response
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 02/14/2001 09:20 AM
---------------------------
[email protected] on 02/14/2001 09:43:16 AM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Questions re: Siemens Negotiations
Rob - We've reviewed your memo which sets forth general points of your
negotiations with Siemens. Following are comments and questions regarding
certain negotiated points:
EOT Claim Agreement
Owner must operate and maintain per O&M manuals and industry practices on oil;
if not, owner must correct items materially affecting Contractor's
commissioning
obligations
We observe that while this point places reasonable responsibility on the Owner
to correct problems that were a result of their commercial operations, it is
introduces an opportunity for the Contractor to place unfounded blame on the
owner for affecting the Contractor's ability to commission.
Risk of Loss remains with owner during commissioning on gas
We understand that the Facility is under the care, custody and control of the
Owner and that the Facility is currently operating under the insurance
coverage
intended for the commercial operating period (versus the construction period).
Please confirm that there is no reason to be concerned about insurance
coverage
if a problem arises resulting in material damage attributable to Contractor
action during commissioning on gas. We are also advising the Lenders to have
this point reviewed by an insurance advisor.
Degradation - agree to use curves with credit to owner for degradation during
commissioning
During our last conference call it was indicated that the first choice was to
test to determine degradation and the alternative was to agree on a set of
curves. It appears that Siemens was unwilling to agree to the test approach.
We observe that the curves used to determine owner credit may be biased to the
benefit of Siemens. We trust that your operations experts will diligently
review the basis for the curves.
Performance LD's on gas per the EPC contract with first $4,000,000 forgiven by
owner
Please explain the rationale behind forgiving $4 million of Contractor LDs.
Delay LD's on gas do not start until 60 days after performance test on gas
During our last conference call it was indicated that there would be a stand
down until 7/1/01 when gas is available, no LDs would be paid related to oil
firing performance, and that the LD clock would start if gas commissioning is
not complete within 60 days. We do not understand the above negotiated point.
Please confirm that our understanding is correct or clarify your negotiated
point.
TAA Agreement
No 12-month look back.
We assume that this negotiated point is related to the time period factored
into
the availability calculation for purposes of determining whether or not an
extension or additional work by the Contractor has been triggered as a result
of
dropping below the availability standards. Please explain how this negotiated
point affects the mechanics of the TAA and also please explain how
availability
will be calculated. As we noted during our last conference call, we are
concerned that Siemens believes that the availability value is not reduced if
maintenance work is being performed during periods when the Facility is not
being dispatched.
12 month Initial Guarantee Period, with the clock suspended for gas
commissioning unless owner delay.
We interpret the above negotiated point to mean that the 12-month clock for
the
initial guarantee period stops during commissioning regardless of how long it
takes the Contractor to commission on gas (unless delays are attributable to
Owner) and re-starts after Contractor has successfully completed the
performance
testing on gas. Please confirm that our understanding is correct.
In order to provide the lenders an adequate warranty period on gas (if
there are additional delays on the P/L) our Insurance group has indicated
that we will have no problem obtaining 12 months renewable business
interruption insurance when we go operational on gas. This should solve
the issue over the revised warranty with Siemens because it covers defects,
design, and workmanship on the turbines and includes lost profits, etc.
Incidentally, for insurance purposes the turbines are designated DE3 which
is not a new technology designation. The duration of BI coverage is 18
months per event with US$150,000 deductible.
Stone & Webster is advising the Lenders to have an insurance advisor review
this
point.
Thanks in advance for your response. Hope all is well.
Regards,
Bradley
|
Cooper, Phillip Allen pointed me in your direction to be added to access for
the westpower internet site? Let me know if you need additional
information. Thanks.
Randy
x31991
|
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 02/29/2000 10:45
AM ---------------------------
Enron Technology
From: Kenneth Gurley @ ENRON 02/29/2000 10:10 AM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: David Wile/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Terminal Server
Randy,
Here are the instructions for the TS update. I just ran it here on my pc and
everything works fine.
1. go to http:\\remoteservices.enron.com
2. click here
3. save program to c:\
4. double click on citrixclient.exe after it has been downloaded.
This will add a Terminal Server icon to the desktop. Double click on this to
launch the new version of TS.
Thanks,
KG
|
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/18/2001 03:49 PM
---------------------------
Rob G Gay
01/18/2001 03:51 PM
To: Richard A Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron, [email protected]@ENRON, John
Novak/SA/Enron@Enron, Jose Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Felipe Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rafael Rangel/NA/Enron@Enron, Christiaan
Huizer/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:
Subject: Decision Matrix - Strategy
This is the matrix related to the the Cuiaba II discussion on shared services.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/18/2001 03:24 PM
---------------------------
Rob G Gay
01/17/2001 04:23 PM
To: Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Decision on Furnas Jan 22
We just had a call with Novak, Barquin (V&E) and Tozzini on options for next
Monday such as economic equilibrium, arbitration, litigation etc. We will be
putting all the results together for you by Friday Morning. In the mean
time, it may be helpful for you to reflect on the following (particularly the
table). This is really starting to bring it into focus for me. We will try
to do the same for our options on Monday's decision.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 07/18/2000 11:39
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[email protected] on 07/18/2000 11:04:42 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Final for Kathleen, Fwd: Islander
And here's Mike's response. After you two talk, please let me know the
outcome.
Anita
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In a message dated 7/18/00 8:10:12 AM Central Daylight Time, ANITAREED writes:
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The new article has no political overtures. It is strictly status info.
Mike Bass
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Attached is the e-mail that I revised pursuant to our discussions. I have
also sent to Bob Carter, the ENA lawyer on the National Gypsum deal. As you
can see, he does not see any issues that would prevent sending to my contact
at National Gypsum.
Do you have additional comments or changes?
(Also, I will pursue getting the name of the entity that sent it to National
Gypsum.)
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Rathvon/Corp/Enron on 12/04/2000
12:04 PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 12/04/2000 10:46:29 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: West Coast Gas
Looks good to me.
Richard D
Rathvon@ENRON To: Bob Carter/HOU/ECT@ECT
Sent by: cc:
Richard Subject: Re: West Coast
Gas(Document link: Bob Carter)
Rathvon@ENRON
12/04/2000
10:36 AM
I want to send this to our customer, National Gypsum, but thought you
should review prior to it going out. Do you have any comments?
I've talked with several people familar with gas sales and distribution in
the southwestern portion of the US. Summarized below is their collective
response:
1. The pipeline capacity is limited due to an order by the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and FERC has jurisdiction over the
interstate sale and distribution of natural gas. The Department of
Transportation has jursidiction only over certain safety issues resulting
from the gas explosion.
2. The spot market has risen in the Arizona area -- currently it is
at $ __ for 30-day ___. The reason prices are high is due to the
excessive demand in California for natural gas for its power plants. Thus,
gas is flowing into California -- the only way gas will flow east away from
California is in response to higher prices.
3. Enron is not "holding back supplies to the area". Enron is not a
producer of natural gas, does not have ANY physical supplies, and does not
have or utilize storage capacity in this area. Also, Enron controls
pipeline capacity over the El Paso Gas Pipeline of only 80,000 cf per day
-- this pipeline has a capacity of 4 BILLION cf per day (at full capacity).
The dominant holder of capacity on this pipleline is a gas marketing
subsidiary of El Paso Gas. Moreover, there are numerous marketers of
natural gas in the area, ensuring competition and pricing visibility and
liquidity. Thus, there is no way that Enron could control or influence the
price of physical suppliles in the area.
4. Gas trading generally occurs over monthly or seasonal (e.g.,
winter) periods, not annual periods. And, the winter season for which
marketers generally quote prices is considered to be November to March (not
on December 1 as the note below suggests).
5. Finally, Enron would not want to hold back physical supplies to
the area. Enron is primarily a trader of natural gas, engaged in the
buying and selling of the non-physical and financial side of natural gas
supplies. Through Enron On Line, Enron is both a seller AND a buyer,
making margins on trades of positions in natural gas. Thus, Enron would
be disadvantaged by not selling gas positions, even if it could hold back
physical supplies to the area, because it is not engaged in buying and
selling of positions in natural gas.
"Lowe, Carol" <[email protected]> on 11/30/2000 04:46:56 PM
To: "Richard D. Rathvon (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Kellie Metcalf (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Subject: West Coast Gas
Rich,
The following information was included in an email that was sent to our
executives and CEO. The tone leaves a negative impression for Enron. Can
you or someone at Enron comment on Enron's role or lack thereof with
respect
to this item? I am afraid this will taint our plans if not addressed
quickly. I want to circulate Enron's side of the story.
Carol
Excerpt from email circulated today:
Due to the lingering effects of the August gas pipeline explosion in New
Mexico that killed 10 people, coupled with some possible market
manipulation
by Enron, we're facing a potential problem at Phoenix in the short term and
possibly all three western plants longer term. The pipeline which is owned
by El Paso Gas is back in operation, but is being limited to 50% of
capacity. Weather has turned cold, spiking demand for gas in the region.
Enron appears to be holding back supplies to the area until at least
December 1st, when many of its contracts set the index price for the
following year. Consequently, gas prices on the spot market in Arizona are
hitting $25 per MMBTU. The situation has caused several marketers to
declare force majeure. If our marketer does so, we'll be curtailed. As
you
probably know, we don't have any backup fuel capabilities at these three
plants. The U.S. Dept of Transportation controls this and is reported to
be
getting involved. Will keep you posted as it unfolds.
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Tracee,
Could you print this out and let's try another round together.
Thanks
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---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 02/21/2001 11:48 AM
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Rob G Gay
02/21/2001 09:55 AM
To: Tracee Bersani/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Tanslation of Furnas letter
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 02/21/2001 05:18 AM
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Jose Bestard@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/20/2001 04:01 PM
To: [email protected], Michelle
Blaine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cuiaba LT
cc:
Subject: Tanslation of Furnas letter
See the translation of Furnas response of Feb 8.
1) They are not signing the Consent.
2) Questions the FM claim
3) Raises the need to come up with tariff for a period not initially
contemplated in the Contract (This needs to be done irrespective of the
Consent issue)
4) Questions the Economic equilibrium revision if not approved be Aneel
5) Raises MAE exposure for the project
---------------------- Forwarded by Jose Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on
02/20/2001 03:50 PM ---------------------------
"MLN - Mila Leite Nascimento" <[email protected]> on 02/20/2001 12:59:44 PM
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc: "CEB - Cl?udia Bonelli" <[email protected]>
Subject: Dear Sirs,
Dear Sirs,
As requested, please find attached the translation of the letter received by
Mr. Laine Powell from Furnas on February 8, 2001, which refers to the EPE
letter of January 29, 2001.
If you need any clarification, please contact us.
Best Regards,
Mila L. Nascimento
- FURNLET.DOC
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FYI
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 12/18/2000 04:38 PM
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"Mervenne, Mary" <[email protected]> on 12/18/2000 08:31:19 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: ECA provisions
Rob
Nancy informed me that you were not happy because certain provisions/deals
discussed on the business side were not accurately reflected in the finance
agreements, which is creating additional legal expenses. I assume you are
referring to a recent draft of the ECA in which the fall away provisions
that we discussed were not accurately reflected in the agreement. This is
my fault - in the interest of trying to expedite getting the draft to the
sponsors, I authorized Melissa to send the draft out without reviewing the
provisions first. Normally, KfW and OPIC review the agreements before
sending to you and our lawyers make the required changes before you see the
agreement. I will no longer authorize her to send anything to the sponsors
before KfW and OPIC review the contents in full. Hopefully - this will help
prevent this situation from occuring in the future.
Sorry for the inconvenience this caused the sponsors.
Mary
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Cliff,
Did we ever produce this? I thought we decided to wait and see if we were
going to use bonds. If it exists, is there any reason why a potential buyer
of Cuiaba should not see it?
Tracee - There is documentation on the KFW hedge as you know. The only thing
we could provide on the OPIC loan is a requirement of the lenders to be fixed
which would be in the CTA if it was required in this instance (or the other
OPIC documents). It could be that the only requirement was in the OPIC FOGA
which originally required us to be fixed within 12 months of funding.
However, we modified this and now we must select either a Citibank bank loan
which would be fixed prior to funding by a swap or if we issue bonds they
will be fixed rate. Please see FOGA.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/17/2001 04:06 PM
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Richard A Lammers
01/17/2001 03:32 PM
To: Tracee Bersani@EES
cc: Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Description of Interest Rate Hedging for Petrobras sale
Just a reminder that I need you to describe the interest rate hedging in
place for the KFW and OPIC loans.Petrobras has asked for these agreements and
Rob said there are no agreements in place so we need to provide a written
description of the arrangements in lieu of the agreements.
In addition we were asked to provide a copy of the Citibank offering memo for
the OPIC bonds if one exists
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Don't forget about the Cougars@Enron Christmas party tomorrow!! If you have
not sent an RSVP, please do. Hope to see you tomorrow or, if not, Merry
Christmas!!!
Jeff
---------------------- Forwarded by Jeff McClellan/HOU/EES on 12/13/2000
10:55 AM ---------------------------
Jeff McClellan
12/06/2000 04:14 PM
To: Jeff McClellan/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Cougars@Enron Christmas Party 12/14/00
Christmas is upon us!! Please see the below invitation and come join us on
Thursday 12/14/00 in the 50th floor executive dining room. If you have never
seen the 50th floor decorated for Christmas, it should be a treat. I hope to
see you there. If you cannot make it, Happy holidays and goodwill to all.
Jeff McClellan
President - Cougars@Enron
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She means Cliff Rankin. Can you see if he can make it.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 02/16/2001 09:50 AM
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Michelle Blaine@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/16/2001 01:53 PM
To: Blanca Bollom/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON
cc: Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: conference call on Tuesday
Is that VE project finance guy going to be on? I think he should be.
Blanca Bollom@ENRON
02/16/2001 01:00 PM
Sent by: Blanca Bollom@ENRON
To: Michelle Blaine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard A
Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron, Eddy Daniels/NA/Enron@Enron, Peter E
Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron, Tracee Bersani/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jose
Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John Novak/SA/Enron@Enron
cc: Yvette Pinero/NA/Enron@Enron, Andrea Marques/SA/Enron@Enron, Veronica
Perez/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: conference call on Tuesday
The conference call has been scheduled as follows:
Date: Tuesday, February 20th
Time: 10:00 a.m. CST
Domestic: 888-296-1938
International: 304-345-7506
Participant Code: 181444
Host: Rob Gay
Host Code: 254857
---------------------- Forwarded by Blanca Bollom/NA/Enron on 02/16/2001
12:48 PM ---------------------------
Rob G Gay
02/16/2001 11:46 AM
To: Michelle Blaine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard A
Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron, Eddy Daniels/NA/Enron@Enron, Peter E
Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron, Tracee Bersani/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jose
Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John Novak/SA/Enron@Enron
cc: Blanca Bollom/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: conference call on Tuesday
Could each of you please advise your availability to Blanca Bollom for this
and Eddy could you coordinate with anyone from outside counsel who you think
needs to be on such as V&E, Skadden, or Tozzini.
Thanks
---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 02/16/2001 07:08 AM
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"Boehm, Barbara" <[email protected]> on 02/16/2001 11:01:11 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: conference call on Tuesday
Rob
I just realized that Monday is a holiday for us so we will not be able to
have our conference call then.
We have scheduled one between the lenders and Bob Shapiro for Tues. am.
(2/20). I propose that we schedule one after that with you, KFW & OPIC at
10:00am Tuesday. The timing of all of this subject to no conflict with
Frank's schedule, and he is out today.
Let me know if 10am on Tuesday works for you and your team.
Have a good weekend.
Barbara
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Two agreements have been negotiated with Siemens as part of the plant
turnover for Provisional Completion Phase III on oil: 1) the EOT Claim
Agreement between Siemens and SCC and 2) modifications to the TAA between
Siemens and EPE.
The changes which the lenders should review are as follows:
EOT Claim Agreement
14 Day Availability Test with respect to Provisional Completion Phase III on
oil, on a look-back basis over 6 months, required as a specific performance
requirement
After PC on oil, Siemens can demobilize
Compensation for commissioning on oil $5,720,000; $30,000 per day for owner
delay
Bonus of $15,000 per day that PC achieved before 17 Feb
Phase III Substantial Completion on gas
60 days prior written notice on gas availability
If sound level guarantees demonstrated on oil, only need to demonstrate far
field sound on gas
Owner must operate and maintain per O&M manuals and industry practices on
oil; if not, owner must correct items materially affecting Contractor's
commissioning obligations
Performance guarantees remain in tact per EPC
Long stop date on Phase III Substantial Completion on gas of 31 Dec 01
Substantial Completion on gas - punchlist limited to deficiencies from Work
performed to achieve Substantial Completion on gas
Risk of Loss remains with owner during commisioning on gas
Siemens agrees to enter into negotiations to provide operational assistance
Degradation - agree to use curves with credit to owner for degradation during
commissioning
Compensation for commissioning on natural gas $1,220,000 lump sum; $20,000
per day for owner delay
Warranty - 6 months after Provisional Completion on oil
Option to buy extended warranty for up to 6 months at $175,000; must elect 60
days prior to expiration of Primary Warranty Period
Performance LD's on gas per the EPC contract with first $4,000,000 forgiven
by owner
Delay LD's on gas do not start until 60 days after performance test on gas
Payments to be paid (including EOTof $5,720,000): 15 Feb $5,446,141; 28 Feb
$14,353,401 with offset of $4,000,000 for Phase I LD payment due from Siemens
to SCC
Late payment interest rate of 14%
TAA Agreement
Effective date Provisional Completion Phase III on oil
No 12 month look back
12 month Initial Guarantee Period, with the clock suspended for gas
commissioning unless owner delay.
Additional Insurance
In order to provide the lenders an adequate warranty period on gas (if there
are additional delays on the P/L) our Insurance group has indicated that we
will have no problem obtaining 12 months renewable business interruption
insurance when we go operational on gas. This should solve the issue over
the revised warranty with Siemens because it covers defects, design, and
workmanship on the turbines and includes lost profits, etc. Incidentally,
for insurance purposes the turbines are designated DE3 which is not a new
technology designation. The duration of BI coverage is 18 months per event
with US$150,000 deductible.
Typically we will always have this coverage in place but if their is a
supplier warranty then the party providing the warranty pays ahead of the
insurer. In the case where the supplier does not pay or the warranty has
ended then the insurer is the primary.
We will need to execute these agreements immediately. Please advise with
your thoughts as soon as possible..
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Let's try this with the attachment. Thanks.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:59 AM
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"Jones, Matthew" <[email protected]> on 11/30/2000 01:25:58 PM
To: "'Rankin, Cliff (V&E)'" <[email protected]>, "'Barquin, John'"
<[email protected]>
cc: "'Dutton, Chris'" <[email protected]>, "'Gay, Rob (Enron)'"
<[email protected]>, "'Tarry, Steve (V&E)'" <[email protected]>, "''Novak,
John (Enron)'" <[email protected]>, "Pirrie, Andrew"
<[email protected]>
Subject: ECA
I attach DWS/Shell comments on the latest version of the ECA. The comments
appear in the text in bold caps, underlined.
The following also need to be included in the draft:
1. provisions for sponsor guarantee buyout, once agreed; and
2. a provision along the lines of Section 7.06 of the TBS Security
Agreement (relating to step-in to the TBS agreements) so as to give
SOTL/Enron Corp privity in relation to these rights. (This point was agreed
with Mary some time ago in one of the New York meetings.)
Consideration also needs to be given as to whether there should be express
recognition of the rights of STDC and Enron Netherlands to subscribe subdebt
under the ECA.
Regards
_____________________________________
Matthew Jones
Denton Wilde Sapte
One Fleet Place London EC4M 7WS UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7246 7500
Fax: +44 (0)20 7246 7777
E-mail: [email protected]
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 07/05/2000 08:03
AM ---------------------------
Randall L Gay
07/05/2000 08:08 AM
To: Toni Graham/Corp/Enron@Enron, Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Offer
Toni: I would like to extend an offer to Cynthia Lara. I interviewed her
last week. The offer should be $58,000/year. If you have any questions just
let me know or contact Patti Sullivan @ x30494 or Bob Superty. Thanks for
your help.
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According to Cliff Shedd, we would be covered by insurance if we terminated
the contract with Furnas and Furnas failed to pay the termination payment.
However the insurers will only pay after we receive an arbitration judgement
against them and the refuse to honor the judgement. I assume we would also
have to exhaust our remedies against trhe guarantor (Eletrobras).
Also, we are required to notify the underwriters immediately of a material
default.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 04/18/2000 12:17
PM ---------------------------
"RACITI, Melissa" <[email protected]> on 04/18/2000 11:58:44 AM
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<[email protected]>, "'Dutton, Chris CMJ SI-GPBF'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
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-----Original Message-----
From: ELORZA, Juliana
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 12:29 PM
To: 'Mary Mervenne (E-mail)'; 'Thomas Mahaffey (E-mail)'; 'Nancy Rivera
(E-mail)'; 'Frank Kluesener (E-mail)'; 'Karl Heinz Wellmann (E-mail)';
'Stefan Unna (E-mail)'; 'Chaim Wachsberger (E-mail)'; O'BRIEN, Lisa;
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Subject: RE: Force majeure - Conference Call on Wednesday, April 19, at
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Dear All,
We have scheduled a conference call to initiate the discussions of the force
majeure claims. The dial-in information is:
Date: Wednesday, April 19
Time: 2:30 pm EDT
Dial in (Domestic): (888) 271-0949
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All,
I just wanted to give you a heads up on this, since it will in the future
have an impact on your groups. We are in the process of working with IT to
develop several enhancements to unify that will enable us to at first obtain
the reports to more accurately book various types of deals such as storage
and agency deals. The second phase will be to automate unify so that the
recording of the deals can move directly from unify to SAP. The end goal is
to have unify and the GL as close as possible mirror what is in sitara and
the P&L, thus minimizing UAF and OA exposure.
One of the items that is to be addressed during these enhancements is to have
the desk associated with each of the deals in unify. This will allow us to
split pipelines across desks for end reporting uses just as we do in the
P&L. We are also hoping to move to a process where we will be settling on
all of our desk to desk deals through the actualization process which will
reduce the UAF exposure. How this will impact your groups is that once we
move to this phase, we will need to have all desk to desk deals be assigned a
meter and pathed as a buy/sell so that these deals will flow into unify.
I know that this will cause additional work on your end, so I wanted to give
you at least some forewarning that this topic would be coming up over the
next few months and as much preparation time as possible. Please feel free
to let me know of any concerns or ideas that you might have. As I said
before, we are only just now beginning talks with IT to develop these
enhancements, so I would foresee that this will not be an issue for a month
or two.
Thanks for all your help!
Kathy
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Phillip: this should be to you instead of Bob Shiring.
---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 01/05/2000 12:35
PM ---------------------------
Alex Saldana
01/05/2000 12:15 PM
To: George Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Terry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine L
Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Shring/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Heather Choate/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kimberly Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Airam
Arteaga/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brenda Flores-Cuellar/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth
Rivera/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Enron On Line and Tracking
This meeting has been rescheduled for:
Friday, January 7th
2:15-3:15pm
EB 3084
If you have questions please call George Smith @36993
or Alex @ 57389. I will keep you informed of any changes.
Thanks
Alex
---------------------- Forwarded by Alex Saldana/HOU/ECT on 01/05/2000 12:10
PM ---------------------------
Alex Saldana
01/05/2000 11:30 AM
To: George Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Terry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine L
Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Shring/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Heather Choate/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kimberly Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Airam
Arteaga/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brenda Flores-Cuellar/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth
Rivera/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Enron On Line and Tracking
Please plan to attend the above mentioned meeting:
Thursday, January 6th
3:30-4:30pm
EB 3013
If you have any questions please call George Smith @ 36993,
for any scheduling conflicts call me at @ 57389.
Thanks
Alex
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 09/21/2000 10:36
AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Kenneth Shulklapper 09/21/2000 10:20 AM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Etiquette - rerun
---------------------- Forwarded by Kenneth Shulklapper/HOU/ECT on 09/21/2000
09:46 AM ---------------------------
To: Jay Reitmeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kenneth Shulklapper/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Etiquette - rerun
---------------------- Forwarded by Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT on 09/21/2000
10:16 AM ---------------------------
"Marcantel MM (Mitch)" <[email protected]> on 09/21/2000 06:47:47 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Etiquette - rerun
NIce Man! Especially #10
Blowjob Etiquette For Men, From Women:
> > 1. First and foremost, we are not obligated to do it.
> >
> > 2. Extension to rule #1 - So if you get one, be grateful.
> >
> > 3. I don't care WHAT they did in the porn video you
> > saw, it is not standard practice to cum on someone's
> > face.
> >
> > 4. Extension to rule #3 - No, I DON'T have to swallow.
> >
> > 5. My ears are NOT handles.
> >
> > 6. Extension to rule #5 - do not push on the top of
> > my head. Last I heard, deep throat had been done. And
> > additionally, do you really WANT puke on your dick?
> >
> > 7. I don't care HOW relaxed you get, it is NEVER OK
> > to fart.
> >
> > 8. Having my period does not mean that it's "hummer
> > week" - get it through your head - I'm bloated and I
> > feel like shit so no, I don't feel particularly obligated
> > to blow you just because YOU can't have sex right now.
> >
> > 9. Extension to #8 - "Blue Balls" might have worked
> > on high school girls - if you're that desperate, go
> > jerk off and leave me alone with my Midol.
> >
> > 10. If I have to pause to remove a pubic hair from my
> > teeth, don't tell me I've just "wrecked it" for you.
> >
> > 11. Leaving me in bed while you go play video games
> > immediately afterwards is highly inadvisable if you
> > would like my behavior to be repeated in the future.
> >
> > 12. If you like how we do it, it's probably best not
> > to speculate about the origins of our talent. Just enjoy
> > the moment and be happy that we're good at it. See also
> > rule #2 about gratitude.
> >
> > 13. No, it doesn't particularly taste good. And I don't
> > care about the protein content.
> >
> > 14. No, I will NOT do it while you watch TV.
> >
> > 15. When you hear your friends complain about how they
> > don't get blowjobs often enough, keep your mouth shut.
> > It is inappropriate to either sympathize or brag.
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We just had a call with Novak, Barquin (V&E) and Tozzini on options for next
Monday such as economic equilibrium, arbitration, litigation etc. We will be
putting all the results together for you by Friday Morning. In the mean
time, it may be helpful for you to reflect on the following (particularly the
table). This is really starting to bring it into focus for me. We will try
to do the same for our options on Monday's decision.
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What's up with Laine and the incompetence routine?
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---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 01/21/2000 03:07
PM ---------------------------
Robert Superty
01/21/2000 03:05 PM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Terminal Server Testing for Saturday, January 22, 2000
---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Superty/HOU/ECT on 01/21/2000
03:04 PM ---------------------------
Mike Armstead@ENRON
01/21/2000 02:47 PM
To: George Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Terry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward
Ray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Scott/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jim Fussell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan
Lopez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT,
David Wile/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Shupak/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Bowling/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Terminal Server Testing for Saturday, January 22, 2000
Date: January 22, 2000
Testing Time Period: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Customer Point of Contact: David Wile - (281) 398-6401
Testing Group:
Reyna Cabrera 281-893-0257
Susanne Christiansen 281-398-6411
Charlie Muzzy 281-331-5826
Anita Patton 713-633-1877
Denise Squirrel 713-426-1973
Clarissa Garcia 281-290-8098
Note:
Users should begin calling David at 8:10 a.m. on January 22, 2000.
Please call before the test begins and when the test ends.
Please provide all feedback during the testing period.
When trying to connect to the terminal server, if you encounter any error
messages, please leave your machine where it is and immediately contact David
Wile.
Thank you in advance for your co-operation in this matter.
All other issues will be referred to the normal on-call pager after the
testing period.
Mike Armstead
Manager, Trading Support Group
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