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badeer-r/notes_inbox/55.
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subject: Breaking News
content: Check out the latest eBiz for details on the management changes at Azurix.
Also in this issue:
Natural gas market opens in Europe
Keeping up with Enron's new business units
Hit parade of project code names
Enron's new brand guidelines
It's all in the latest eBiz. Go to home.enron.com, click Publications, then
click eBiz, and "eBiz August 25, 2000."
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/56.
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subject: Board Announcement
content: The Enron Board of Directors today accepted the resignation of Rebecca P.
Mark. Azurix Corp. also announced today that Rebecca has resigned as Azurix
chairman and CEO and will pursue opportunities as an investor in the water
resource business. Azurix President and Chief Operating Officer John L.
Garrison has been elected president and CEO. In addition, Herbert S. "Pug"
Winokur, Jr., currently chairman of the audit and finance committee of the
Azurix board of directors, has been elected interim chairman.
Over the past 15 years, Rebecca has made tremendous contributions to Enron.
Her leadership was instrumental in building our world-class international
businesses and in advancing innovative approaches in the global water
business, and we want to thank her for her service to Enron and Azurix.
Please join us in wishing Rebecca well in her future endeavors and in
thanking John and Pug for their leadership.
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/57.
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subject: Cal-ISO Participating Load Stakeholder Meeting (Sept. 20th) and V
content: The ISO will be hosting a Participating Load Stakeholder
meeting on September 20, 2000 at the ISO. The meeting is a broad
stakeholder meeting to help refine our load participation programs for 2001.
Much of the day will be committed to presentations and discussions on
lessons learned from 2000 and proposals for 2001, including technical
standards, contractual issues, and load management.
Some vendors have approached the ISO with systems that would
aggregate loads, give them an opportunity to curtail based on day ahead
energy prices, and provide the curtailment instructions and verifications.
This type of program may be ultimately sold to ESPs or IOUs. In order to
accelerate the testing of such systems the ISO may sponsor a pilot program
to test the system/approach with selected vendors. The pilot program will
test the concepts, the interfaces, and assist in bringing together vendors,
ESPs, SCs, and the IOUs as we move forward toward improving demand
responsiveness in our markets. We have reserved about 1 -2 hours in the
afternoon, to allow 3-4 vendors to present their approaches to the
stakeholder group.
In addition, we welcome you to visit a vendor fair that the
ISO is hosting on September 21, 2000. The ISO has experienced
considerable interest from the market place in such a vendor fair that would
include entities providing Data Processing Gateway technology for both
Generators and Loads in the Participating Ancillary Services Load Program.
This effort is being encouraged to develop multiple solutions pertaining to
installations of direct telemetry for Generators and Load providing
Ancillary Services to the ISO markets.
The agendas are attached for both events, including
directions and lodging information.
Please RSVP by September 13, 2000 to Sue Happ at
[email protected].
Thank you.
<<AGENDA 9_20_00_timelines3_.doc>> <<AGENDA 9_21_00_timelines3_.doc>>
<<Lodging and Directions.pdf>>
Keoni Almeida
California Independent System Operator
phone: 916/608-7053
pager: 916/814-7352
alpha page: [email protected]
e-mail: <mailto:[email protected]>
- AGENDA 9_20_00_timelines3_.doc
- AGENDA 9_21_00_timelines3_.doc
- Lodging and Directions.pdf
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subject: Issue Warning Notice
content: SYSTEM WARNING NOTIFICATION [200000205]
For operating day 08/25/2000 the ISO is predicting deficiencies in Operating
Reserve
due to:
anticipated high loads and temperatures across the ISO
Control Area today
Effective 07:44, 08/25/2000: The ISO is issuing a "Warning" notice and
is requesting additional Supplemental Energy bids, up to 2500 MW,
for Hour Ending 13 through Hour Ending 19.
Those who have additional energy or capacity to provide are highly
encouraged to submit bids into the supplemental energy market.
This message is from Market Operations at the
California ISO.
Notice issued at: 08/25/2000 07:48
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/59.
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subject: Defining Big in Megawatt Ownership/B2B Exchanges Seek to Avert An
content: In Energy Insight for Friday, August 25
In Energy Insight Today (Blue Banner, all subscribers)
With more power in the possession of fewer companies, the amount of
generating capacity a big utility needs to compete in the marketplace is
rising. Find out just how many tens of thousands of megawatts constitutes
"big" these days, including a list of the biggest, at
http://www.einsight.com.
Also in Energy Insight Today, European news headlines from FT Energy's team
of London-based editors.
In Energy Insight 2000 (Red Banner, premium-pay access only)
In Energy Insight Energy Services: Energy industry business-to-business
exchanges could save utilities millions of dollars in procurement and
billing, but first they must head off antitrust issues that have plagued
other business sectors. Details at http://www.einsight.com.
In Energy Insight Fuels: Environmental concerns about coal, supply
shortages in natural gas plus improvements in the efficiency and design of
nuclear plants may equate to a rebound in uranium-fueled power. Read about
it at http://www.einsight.com.
********************
News Brief
+High Cost of Oil and Natural Gas Puts FPL $518 Million Behind in Fuel
Expense Recovery
Faced with skyrocketing oil and natural gas prices and heavy seasonal demand
for electricity, Florida Power & Light Company has filed preliminary
paperwork with the Florida Public Service Commission identifying $518
million in expenses above projections for fuel burned to produce electricity
in 2000. FPL will file with the Commission in September for permission to
recover the expense in customer bills beginning Jan. 1, 2001.
Part of this increase will be offset by a refund to customers that is
currently estimated to be $75 million to $100 million. The refund is
pursuant to an agreement reached in April 1999 with the Office of the Public
Counsel and the FPSC that provides for revenue sharing between FPL and its
customers, as well as a 6% annual rate reduction for three years. As a
result of the forecasted fuel costs and the expected rebate, residential
electric rates could increase by approximately 13% per kilowatt-hour.
The cost of oil used to generate electricity has more than doubled since the
first quarter of 1999 and has not been this high since the Gulf War in 1990.
Since January 2000, oil prices have increased 44% per barrel. Natural gas
prices also have risen unabated, climbing 77% since January 2000. With the
onset of winter, natural gas prices may increase further as demand for
heating fuel increases.
/////////////////////
Market Brief Thursday August 24
Stocks Close Change % Change
DJIA 11,182.74 38.1 0.3
DJ 15 Util. 358.51 (5.7) (1.6)
NASDAQ 4,053.28 42.3 1.1
S&P 500 1,508.31 2.3 0.2
Market Vols Close Change % Change
AMEX (000) 50,373 (7,710.0) (15.3)
NASDAQ (000) 1,548,008 85,370.0 5.5
NYSE (000) 825,146 (41,307.0) (5.0)
Commodities Close Change % Change
Crude Oil (Oct) 31.63 (0.39) (1.23)
Heating Oil (Sep) 0.9533 (0.00) (0.29)
Nat. Gas (Henry) 4.54 (0.07) (1.43)
Palo Verde (Sep) 177 0.00 0.00
COB (Sep) 191 8.00 4.19
PJM (Sep) 33 0.50 1.52
Dollar US $ Close Change % Change
Australia $ 1.745 (0.01) (0.40)
Canada $ 1.487 0.00 0.10
Germany Dmark 2.166 (0.01) (0.46)
Euro 0.9017 (0.00) (0.11)
Japan _en 106.83 (0.23) (0.21)
Mexico NP 9.205 (0.02) (0.18)
UK Pound 0.6749 0.00 0.25
Foreign Indices Close Change % Change
Arg MerVal 470.51 2.87 0.61
Austr All Ord. 3,330.40 7.70 0.23
Braz Bovespa 17,310.96 (139.48) (0.81)
Can TSE 300 11,178.98 71.17 0.64
Germany DAX 7,230.26 (2.52) (0.03)
HK HangSeng 17,439.70 12.30 0.07
Japan Nikkei 225 16,670.82 234.17 1.40
Mexico IPC 6,293.55 (73.45) (1.17)
UK FTSE 100 6,557.04 (9.20) (0.14)
Source: Yahoo! and NYMEX
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subject: CAISO NOTIFICATION - TSWG MEETING NOTES 8/23/00
content: TSWG Meeting notes for 8/23/00
Participants:
Scheduling Coordinators - Altra, SCE, CDWR, PGE, Riverside, Southern,
Midway, Dynegy, PX, Reliant, NCPA, & more.
ISO - Darren Lamb, Ginger Seitles, Greg Ford, Eddie Ledesma, Mark Rothleder,
CP Ng, Jim Blatchford.
Settlement Dispute System (SDS):
Not implemented yet.
Automated Dispatch System (ADS):
The ADS Query File Data Dictionary was released this week. ADS client 26 was
released 8/23. Features include Query data which now contain decimals
instead of integer values and system performance improvement by limiting
queries to 7 days worth of data at a time. A question was raised about what
time standard is used for instructions. Greg Ford responded it is PDT/PST.
RMR Scheduling:
No comments
10-Minute Settlement:
The API parser had corrections made. The Ex-Post price fix (looking for 6
values instead of 1) has been implemented and is working. Also the
supplemental energy import parsing order was corrected. The Beep_Gen_Full
template does successfully parse through the existing parser. Ginger Seitles
is working with SCE to correct the localized parser problem. The question
was raised if there may be only one record supporting two charge types. CP
responded that for CTs 401/407 there is, and can be, one record supporting
multiple charge types. A question was raised concerning instructions being
over lapped to the next day. Mark responded that there are no instructions
that are issued to last over a day. Mark also reminded everyone that
effective June 1st that the ISO stated using ramping energy versus block
energy for dispatches. He also reminded all that residual energy would be in
effect on September 1st. The PX asked if there were DC loss calculation
available for the market simulation information. CP stated that there was
and would forward it on to the PX. It is also planned to publish the
implementation schedule the week of 8/28.
InterSC Trades of Adjustment Bids:
The implementation target date for Inter-SC Trade Adjustment Bid has been
delayed until the first week of October 1, 2000. A new schedule has been
published. A training class has been tentatively scheduled for September
19th . Details to follow.
OASIS Redesign:
Darren Lamb explained that the project is progressing satisfactorily. He is
still anticipating a market testing in late October with full implementation
in mid-December. A concerned was raised about the amount of time, if any was
being allotted for overlapping of templates.
Dual Invoicing:
Everyone was reminded that the first preliminary invoices were coming out
8/24.
Other:
A request was made (after the TSWG call) to change the time of the call to
1330 PDT to accommodate those in the Eastern Time zone. Comments are
requested.
Jim Blatchford
Client Relations
Cal ISO
916.608.7051
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/60.
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subject: VAR Reports
content: Due to the NW-LT exotic book not being officialized, the positions and VAR
are not correct in our system. Therefore, VAR reports will not be produced
today.
Thanks,
Rebecca
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subject: CANCEL Warning Notice
content: SYSTEM WARNING CANCELLATION [200000204]
Effective 08/24/2000 at 19:00 the California Independent System Operator
has terminated the "Warning" of the Electrical Emergency Plan.
The "Warning" has been in effect since Thu Aug 24 11:00:00 2000 PDT.
This message is from Market Operations at the California ISO.
This notice cancels notice 200000203
Notice issued at: 08/24/2000 18:51
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subject: CAISO Notice - CMR Recommrendation for Board Approval
content: Market Participants:
The ISO Recommendation for Congestion Management Reform to
be presented for approval by the ISO Governing Board on September 6-7, 2000
is now posted on the ISO web site at
http://www.caiso.com/clientserv/congestionreform.html
<http://www.caiso.com/clientserv/congestionreform.html> .
As a reminder, there will be an informational conference
call from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, August 25, to provide an
opportunity for you to clarify the content and format of what we will be
asking the Board to approve. The teleconference information is as follows:
Call In: (877) 381-6004
Password: 781871
Leader: Byron Woertz
Byron Woertz
Director, Client Relations
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/63.
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subject: It's More Than Just a Name!!!
content: The vision is coming into focus and it has a new name!
Over the past several months, the IT Help Desks at Enron Net Works have
incorporated new processes and methodologies to optimize customer service
delivery. As part of this effort, we have implemented a new name -
Resolution Center. The following IT Help Desks are included in this
initiative:
Enron Corporation 3.1411
Enron North America 3.4888
International Offices 6.7757
For more information, look for our ads on ETV, the posters on the 6th floor
in 3 Allen Center and in the Lobby of the Enron Building, or visit
http://itcentral.enron.com.
To learn more about our new services, come visit members of the Resolution
Center team in the Enron Building Lobby between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, September 5th. We look forward to seeing you there!
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/64.
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subject: Fantastic News!!
content: The latest release has arrived!
A new release of e-Request (the web based network access system) is being
launched September 11, 2000. It is guaranteed to enhance the way you access
Enron Net Works supported resources such as: applications, conference room
administration, data directories, and restricted printers. Added benefits
include:
ability to provide direct feedback to the e-Request team
new regional specific application lists
ability to request creation of new, secured directories
faster, more efficient navigation
more attractive, cleaner interface
accessible history of resources
more details listed on pending and closed requests
logon is more reliable
The current release is available at http://itcentral.enron.com. To learn
more about e-Request, attend one of our premier brown bag sessions. RSVP by
contacting Kim Lerro at extension. 3-4224. Seating is limited, so call now
to reserve your seat!
Brown Bag Schedule (One Hour Sessions)
Monday August 28th
8:30 AM EB0560
10:00 AM EB0560
11:30 AM EB0560
2:00 PM EB22C1
3:30 PM EB22C1
Thursday August 31st
3:30 PM EB22C1
Friday September 1st
8:30 AM EB22C1
2:00 PM EB22C1
3:30 PM EB22C1
Wednesday September 6th
3:30 PM EB22C1
Thursday September 7th
8:00 AM EB22C1
Friday September 8th
9:00 AM EB22C1
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/65.
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subject: Total Transfer Capabilities
content: Attached are the Total Transfer Capabilities (TTC's) for August 26, 2000.
<<TTC 8-26-00.PDF>>
The attached Outage information is reliable at time of posting. The
attached Outage information is subject to change without notice.
Myrna Neeley
Administrative Assistant
Outage Coordination & Transmission Maintenance
California Independent System Operator
Voice: 916-351-2171
Fax: 916-351-2367
E-mail [email protected]
- TTC 8-26-00.PDF
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/66.
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subject: CAISO Notice Of Initiation of Proceeding and Refund Effective Dat e
content: Consistent with FERC's order dated August 23, 2000, in Docket Nos.
EL00-95-000 and EL00-98-000 (SDG&E Complaint), attached please find the
Notice of Initiation of Proceeding and Refund Effective Date.
- Refundnotice.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/67.
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subject: Please Clean Up Mail
content: It's time to clean up your mail files again. Please go through and get rid
of any mail that you don't need to save. This includes going through the
Sent mail folder. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Diana
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/68.
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subject: EnronOnline Phase 2
content: The new version of the EnronOnline website is almost ready for launch. This
new version includes a new look and feel and new functionality designed to
bring more information to our customers and to provide new ways to transact
with Enron.
We will soon be sending you an email announcing the specific launch date for
Phase 2 of EnronOnline. In the meantime, we have prepared a series of
presentations and training sessions designed to help you become familiar with
the new site. Please try to attend one of the following, as these will be the
only opportunity for you to see the new functionality first hand before the
site is launched.
Presentation Dates
Monday, August 28
Houston: 4:30 EB30C1
Calgary: 4:00 Boardroom
Tuesday, August 29
Houston: 5:00 EB30C1
London: 6:00 5th floor training room
Portland Time and locations to be determined
Singapore: Time and location to be determined
Australia: Time and location to be determined
Oslo 2:00 Training room
Wednesday, August 30
London 6:00 5th floor training room
Training Session Dates
Training room sessions will provide the opportunity to obtain some hands-on
experience with Phase 2 of EnronOnline before we go live. It is recommended
that you attend one of the above presentations prior to attending a training
session.
Training sessions will be available in the London office immediately
following the presentations. If you are located in an office other than
Houston or London and wish to participate in a training session, please
contact Tammie Schoppe at 713 853 4220.
Wednesday August 30
Houston: 4:00 EB568
Offices other than Houston or London: contact Tammie Schoppe at 713 853 4220.
Thursday August 31
Houston: 4:00 EB568
Offices other than Houston or London: Contact Tammie Schoppe at 713 853 4220.
Thursday, Sept. 7
Houston: 4:00 EB568
Offices other than Houston or London: Contact Tammie Schoppe at 713 853 4220.
There will be a further email soon which will identify the specific date of
launch of Phase 2 of EnronOnline.
If you have any questions about the above, please contact me at 713 853 1861
or Dave Samuels at 713 853 6931.
Thank you,
Dave Forster
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/69.
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subject: New Generation
content: Sorry,
Report as of August 24, 2000
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subject: CAISO NOTIFICATION - Request for Participation in Inter SC Trade
content: Attention IT and Scheduling Personnel
Your participation is requested in the Inter-SC Trade Adjustment Bid Market
Simulation.
As previously announced, the ISO has scheduled for the first week of October
1, 2000 the implementation of Inter-SC Trade Adjustment Bids. Prior to this
implementation, a Market Simulation is being scheduled for all Market
Participants in order to provide for simulation on the use of this new
functionality.
Inter- SC Trade Adjustment Bid Market Simulation is scheduled to begin on
Tuesday, September 4, 2000.
The ISO will hold a kickoff meeting conference call on Thursday, August 31
from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., to elicit participation and review the scope of this
Market Simulation. During this conference call, we will also request
participants help in finalizing details of the Market Simulation Plan which
will be distributed to Market Simulation Participants by Friday.
All Market Participants are strongly urged to participate in this
simulation.
Please respond to Jill Powers at [email protected] by 3:00 p.m. on Friday if
you intend to participate. Please provide the name, phone number, and
e-mail address of your contact personnel. It is suggested that this include
personnel that would be responsible for IT and Scheduling.
The attached document provides an agenda for Thursday Conference call and a
Proposed Market Simulation Schedule Summary.
<<Inter SC Trades Adj Bid Market Sim.doc>>
INTER- SC TRADE ADJUSTMENT BID MARKET SIMULATION
KICKOFF CONFERENCE CALL
THURSDAY August 31, 2:00- 3:00 p.m.
Conference Number 1-888-837-2407
Passcode 722248
CRCommunications
Client Relations Communications
- Inter SC Trades Adj Bid Market Sim.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/70.
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subject: CAISO NOTIFICATION - TSWG Distribution List
content: TSWG Distribution List:
ACTION REQUESTED by Friday, September 1, 2000 : The ISO is developing an
updated E-mail distribution list for TSWG (Technical Standards Working
Group) IT (Information Technology) contacts. This E-mail distribution list
will be used for all IT related communications with our Market Participants.
Each Market Participant should confirm your present primary representative
or designate a new representative as it's principle contact or liaison for
TSWG. All IT project technical communications will be focused through your
company's designated IT contact(s). The IT contact(s) should also be
available for the conference calls held on Wednesday afternoons. Adjacent
Control Area transmission organizations are also requested to submit the
name of an IT representative.
Please e-mail your representative to [email protected]
Jim Blatchford
Client Relations
Cal ISO
916.608.7051
<<...>>
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/71.
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subject: CAISO Notification: Operations Procedures E-514, T-103 and T-116 -
content: Market Participants:
Please assure that this Notification is forwarded to your respective
Operating Departments for Review ---
Notification of Operating Procedure Update
* The following new or revised ISO Operating Procedures have been
implemented and are posted for reference on the ISO Website.
ISO Operating Procedure posted: E-514 Emergency BPA Spill Reduction,
Version: 1.1, Effective Date: 8-9-00
Changes / Reasons: now fully authorized
Procedure Purpose: BPA has agreed to reduce spill on their river systems
(water presently being bypassed) and increase Generation in the like amount.
They will supply that Energy or capacity to the CAISO in an attempt to avoid
firm customer interruption within the CAISO Control Area.
ISO Operating Procedure posted: T-103 Southern California Import Nomograms
(SCIT)
Version: 4.3, Effective Date: 8-25-00
Changes / Reasons: updated for the increased Path 26 OTC
Procedure Purpose: This Operating Procedure describes limits on Southern
California imports based on the parameters of the East-of-River/Southern
California Import Transmission Nomogram (SCIT) for the 2000 Summer season
(Effective June 7, 2000).
The East-of-River/Southern California Import Transmission (SCIT) Nomogram
became effective on October 1, 1991, replacing the retired West Of the River
(WOR) Nomogram.
ISO Operating Procedure posted: T-116 NORTHERN CA TRANSFER Nomogram (AC-DC)
Version: 3.5, Effective Date: 8-25-00
Changes / Reasons: updated for the increased Path 26 OTC
Procedure Purpose: The purpose of the COI/NW-Sierra and PDCI north-to-south
operating Nomogram (AC/DC Nomogram) is to operate in conformance with the
WSCC Minimum Operating Reliability Criteria (MORC) and to protect the WSCC
system during heavy export conditions from the Northwest to the Southwest
from disturbances similar to those that occurred on July 2 and August 10,
1996. The Nomograms are based on the loss of the Bipolar PDCI, a 2-unit
loss at Palo Verde, a 2-unit loss of Moss Landing, or a Table Mountain South
Double Line Outage. The Nomograms are limited by post-transient Outages.
* Please find them at
http://www1.caiso.com/thegrid/operations/opsdoc/index.html under the
appropriate Operating Procedure section heading.
If you have any questions, please e-mail the 'Procedure Control Desk'
mailbox at [email protected] and we will respond as soon as possible.
Thank-You,
Operations Support and Training
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subject: DJ US Northwest Pwr Forwards Higher On Water; SW 3Q Up
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 08/24/2000 02:07
PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Pergher, Gunther" <[email protected]>
08/24/2000 02:05 PM
To: "Leopold, Jason" <[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT)
Subject: DJ US Northwest Pwr Forwards Higher On Water; SW 3Q Up
21:03 GMT 24 August 2000
DJ US Northwest Pwr Forwards Higher On Water; SW 3Q Up
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Forward prices for electricity in the northwest U.S.
rose
Thursday on concerns about hydroelectric supplies in the region, traders
said.
Hydroelectric dam reservoirs are low in the Northwest due to a lack of rain
the past
several weeks. River flows have been even lower than forecast this week,
and
hydroelectric generators have been run as much as possible to make up for
reductions
in supply from the Colstrip generating station in Montana. Transmission
lines from the
station had to be turned off several times over the past two weeks due to
forest fires in
the state.
"All the generators on the Columbia River right now are sucking mud," one
northwest
utility prescheduler said Thursday.
Southwest prompt forwards were flat Thursday, but third quarter 2001
contracts started
racing higher late in the day. Traders said that Enron Corp. is a big
buyer. The market
rumor is that the California Independent System Operator is in the market
for 3,000
megawatts of supply for next summer.
California-Oregon Border contracts for September traded Thursday at
$197-$205 per
megawatt-hour, compared with Wednesday's range of $181-$190/MWh.
October COB traded at $139-$145/MWh, compared with $126-$129/MWh Wednesday.
September Palo Verde contracts traded at $175-$178/MWh, unchanged.
Third-quarter
2001 Palo Verde traded at $182-$200/MWh Thursday, compared with
$175-$177/MWh
Wednesday.
-By Mark Golden; 201-938-4604; [email protected] Copyright (c) 2000,
Dow
Jones & Company Inc
G_nther A. Pergher
Senior Analyst
Dow Jones & Company Inc.
Tel. 609.520.7067
Fax. 609.452.3531
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged
material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or
taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or
entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received
this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any
computer.
<<Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf>>
- Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/73.
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subject: Bloomberg - Good News!
content: Great news !
Thanks for all your help!
----- Forwarded by Shari Stack/HOU/ECT on 08/24/2000 03:36 PM -----
Stephanie Piwetz
08/24/2000 03:33 PM
To: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Bloomberg
Shari-
Just fyi-
Starting today, Bloomberg has used CAISO firm energy on the NP 15 and SP 15
trades.
Thanks
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subject: FW: Calif Gov Hopes To Get New Rate-Freeze Bill Unveiled Thursday
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 08/24/2000 01:18
PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Pergher, Gunther" <[email protected]>
08/24/2000 01:14 PM
To: "Leopold, Jason" <[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT)
Subject: FW: Calif Gov Hopes To Get New Rate-Freeze Bill Unveiled Thursday
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Golden, Mark
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 4:02 PM
> To: Pergher, Gunther
> Subject: Calif Gov Hopes To Get New Rate-Freeze Bill Unveiled
> Thursday
>
> Calif Gov Hopes To Get New Rate-Freeze Bill Unveiled Thursday
>
> NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--California Gov. Gray Davis and leading state
> congressional representatives hope to introduce in the State Assembly
> Thursday
> new legislation designed to stabilize the cost of electricity in San Diego
> County.
> "Staff are trying to finish writing the bill now. We're hopeful that it
> can be
> introduced (Thursday). There are only eight days left in the congressional
> session," Gov. Davis' spokesman, Steven Maviglio, said.
> The bill is the result of a compromise reached late Wednesday among Gov.
> Davis, San Diego's State Sen. Dede Alpert and the city's State
> Assemblywoman
> Susan Davis.
> It replaces a bill passed unanimously by the Senate on August 10 that
> froze
> customers' rates without stipulating who would pay for electricity that
> San
> Diego Gas & Electric Co. must purchase from independent generating
> companies to
> meet its customers' demand.
> Prices for those purchases, made through the state-run California Power
> Exchange and the California Independent System Operator, have been several
> times
> higher than historical norms this spring and past summer.
> The new bill (similar to a proposal that the California Public Utilities
> Commission rejected Monday) would cap the price of electricity at 6.5
> cents a
> kilowatt-hour for residential customers and small businesses. That
> translates to
> an average residential bill of $68 a month when transmission and
> distribution
> charges are added in.
> "Balancing accounts" would be established to make up the difference
> between
> what SDG&E is paying in wholesale markets and what it is getting paid by
> customers under the cap. In non-summer months, when electricity
> consumption and
> market prices are usually lower, customers would still pay 6.5 cents/kWh,
> and
> any money left over would be used to pay down the balancing account.
> Surging wholesale electricity prices don't look to be coming down any
> time
> soon, however. Contracts for winter supplies this year at the
> California-Oregon
> border, a major trading hub, are at $132 a megawatt-hour, or 13.2
> cents/kWh, and
> rising daily. Supply contracts for all of 2001 at Palo Verde, Arizona,
> another
> major hub for deliveries to California, is at $95/MWh or 9.5 cents/kWh. In
> 2002,
> that price comes down to $69/MWh.
> The new bill raises the question of whether the balancing accounts would
> ever
> be paid down. Who would pay the difference between the 6.5-cent capped
> retail
> price and the 9.5-cent wholesale market price? That difference over a
> three-year
> period has been estimated to be $1.5 billion for SDG&E, a unit of Sempra
> Energy
> (SRE), if current market conditions persist.
> "There is a clause for making annual adjustments (to the retail price
> cap),
> and that's one of the things being worked on now," Maviglio said Thursday.
>
> A much-debated price cap for the state limits prices to $250/MWh for any
> given
> hour, but the ISO has had to break that cap several times since it came
> into
> effect August 7. And average prices have been higher than they were before
> the
> cap.
> The governor has appealed to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
> for fair
> and reasonable prices from independent power generators, who sell power to
> the
> state's utilities, and the FERC has agreed to hold hearings in the state.
> "As governor, I refused to stand idly by and watch profiteering power
> generators gouge San Diego's families and businesses," Davis said
> Wednesday in
> announcing the agreement on the new bill.
> But those generating companies have seen their costs skyrocket as well.
> Natural gas, which fuels much of California's power plants, is selling at
> record
> prices. And nitrogen-oxide pollution allowances are adding up to $50/MWh
> to
> costs. Generators have to buy such allowances under the state's
> environmental
> control program.
> The stabilized rates would be retroactive to June 1, 2000, and extend to
> December 31, 2003. The bill also includes "fast track" authority for
> speeding
> approval of new power generating facilities, and some relief for mid-size
> and
> large businesses is included.
> Informal talks between the governor's office and generating companies
> have
> been held. Eventually, Maviglio said, a negotiated settlement will have to
> be
> reached, but the governor first will see what the FERC decides to do.
> -By Mark Golden, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-4604;
> [email protected]
>
> (END) Dow Jones Newswires 24-08-00
> 1954GMT(AP-DJ-08-24-00 1954GMT
>
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/75.
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subject: CAISO NOTICE: CMR Meeting CANCELLATION Information...
content: Market Participants:
Attached is the information for the CMR Stakeholder Meeting Cancellation for
Friday, August 25.
<<000825 Meeting Cancellation v3 Clean_.doc>>
- 000825 Meeting Cancellation v3 Clean_.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/76.
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subject: Utility Environment Report Newsletter (pdf)
content: Bob -
there is an article on page five regarding California (RTC) prices and its
effect on generation market -
John
---------------------- Forwarded by John Massey/HOU/ECT on 08/24/2000 12:50
PM ---------------------------
Janel Guerrero@ENRON
08/24/2000 10:30 AM
To: John Massey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin McGowan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Anna
Santucci/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Utility Environment Report Newsletter (pdf)
---------------------- Forwarded by Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron on 08/24/2000
11:29 AM ---------------------------
"platts.com" <[email protected]> on 08/23/2000 06:07:49 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Utility Environment Report Newsletter (pdf)
Dear Subscriber,
Included with this e-mail is a PDF attachment of your newsletter
subscription. To view the file, save it to your local file system and
open it with Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader. You can download the latest
version of Acrobat reader from the Adobe site at:
http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html
You can also get your newsletter subscription on our website at:
http://www.platts.com
Thank you,
Platts Energy Webmaster
- current.pdf
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/77.
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subject:
content: Bob,
Wanted to say hello. My trip to Ireland and England
was a blast. Had a good time in both countries. A lot
of history blah, blah, blah. Been with the first
Marines for about two weeks and I am beginning to
figure my way around. Working out every day and
running (on my own) a great deal. Do not want to be
the wimp of the bunch. Should be fun two years with a
lot of training which will culminate with a deployment
to WestPac next year sometime and thats it.
Otherwise thing are good for me. I will be heading bck
to NY for the third week in Sept to attend a wedding
of my HS friend Gary. You probably remember him. Will
be home for a week. First time since I left Med
school. Taking my girlfriend with me back home. She
has already met the Rat in Vegas. She also met Gary
and his bride to be when they came out here for a
week in the winter.
Hope all is well with you. Any little Bobs in the
future? Stay in touch and I hope the Yankees can hold
on and the Knicks finally unload the old man. Now,
there is no way they can compete with Miami.
Later,
Fran
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!
http://mail.yahoo.com/
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/78.
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subject: DJ Calif Assembly Delays SDG&E Rate Roll-Back Vote To Thu
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 08/23/2000 02:02
PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Pergher, Gunther" <[email protected]>
08/23/2000 12:26 PM
To: "Leopold, Jason" <[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT)
Subject: DJ Calif Assembly Delays SDG&E Rate Roll-Back Vote To Thu
18:43 GMT 23 August 2000
*DJ Calif Assembly Delays SDG&E Rate Roll-Back Vote To Thu
Question About Who Will Pay Elec Bills
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The California State Assembly has postponed until
Thursday
a vote on restoring electricity rates for customers of San Diego Gas &
Electric Co. to
pre-deregulation levels, according to a spokesman for Assemblywoman Susan
Davis
(D-San Diego), who is sponsoring the bill.
The bill was sent to the assembly's appropriations committee because some
representatives are concerned about who - if not SDG&E customers - will pay
for
electricity in the city this summer and past spring. The difference between
what SDG&E
customers would pay under the legislation and what SDG&E is paying for
supplies in
the skyrocketing electricity markets has been estimated at $1.5 billion.
Assembly Passage Of Measure Uncertain
The legislation would roll back electricity rates to June 1, 1999, levels
for customers of
SDG&E, a unit of Sempra Energy (SRE). This spring and summer, the utility's
customers have received electricity bills that are nearly triple what they
were last year.
Electricity rates for the state's other utilities haven't been deregulated
yet, so their
customers are receiving fixed prices per kilowatt-hour of power used.
Prospects for passage of the bill, AB 2290, are unclear in the Assembly.
The California
State Senate passed the bill unanimously last week. But it would need 54
votes to pass
through the 80-member Assembly before Gov. Gray Davis could consider
signing it into
law.
If all 47 Democrats approve the measure, it would need at least seven
Republican votes
to pass. But, as reported Tuesday, only three Republican lawmakers said
they would
support the bill.
The rollback would provide some economic relief to SDG&E's 1.1 million
customers,
who have been paying market-based rates for electricity since June. If the
rollback is
approved, utility bills for residential customers would be about $55 to $60
a month,
according to SDG&E.
Steve Maviglio, press secretary to Davis, said the governor hasn't decided
whether he
would sign the bill into law if approved.
Monday, the state's Public Utilities Commission rejected a proposal to roll
back rates,
instead approving a stabilization rate plan that would reduce the cost of
electricity to
about $68 a month for residential customers who conserve usage.
-By Mark Golden, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-4604;
[email protected]
Copyright (c) 2000, Dow Jones & Company Inc
G_nther A. Pergher
Senior Analyst
Dow Jones & Company Inc.
Tel. 609.520.7067
Fax. 609.452.3531
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged
material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or
taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or
entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received
this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any
computer.
<<Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf>>
- Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/79.
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subject: CAISO Communication: Market Notice of Pending UFE Adjustment - T
content: > SC Settlements Contacts;
MARKET NOTICE
This Market Notification is to advise you of a misallocation of UFE that has
been identified in the SCE and Pasadena's UDC territories between the Trade
dates of April 27, 2000 and June 27, 2000 .
On April 26, 2000 the ISO made a change to the ISO Masterfile that
eliminated the ability for SCs to submit a schedule at the intra-tie
resource ID for the Pasadena UDC territory. This change in turn, prevented
the meter data that was directly collected by the ISO at the intra-tie/load
point to be used in the Settlement calculations.
The effect of this change was that from Trade date April 27, 2000 until
corrected for Trade date June 28, 2000 the UFE calculation was performed
without the proper data representing the intra-tie point between the SCE and
Pasadena UDC territories. This caused UFE to be more positive in the SCE UDC
territory and more negative in the Pasadena UDC territory. The UFE
calculation used the appropriate meter data, for Trade dates June 28, 2000
forward .
The ISO is in process of determining the method to reallocate the UFE for
the period between Trade dates April 27, 2000 and June 27, 2000. The
magnitude of the misallocation is estimated at approximately $14.5 Million .
Further notification to the Market will be made after the ISO determines the
reallocation method and timeline .
> ISO Project Manager
> Kyle T. Hoffman, (916) 608-7057
> Client Relations, California ISO
> Internet: [email protected]
> FAX: (916) 608-7074
>
> CRCommunications
> Client Relations Communications
>
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/8.
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subject: Lotus Notes
content: FYI,
It has been a valiant effort but as soon as we free up space on the Notes
server it fills back in.
So as a result we will be shutting down the notes server tonight from 8:00 PM
until 12:00 AM to rebuild the data drives. This will provide more space to
work with and allow for room to grow.
We will also be turning on a purge agent in 2 weeks that will eliminate mail
from your Inbox, Sent Mail and Trash after it reaches 30 days of age.
Please shut down Lotus Notes before you leave to night to help ensure we do
not lose any data.
Thanks,
Mike Mc.
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/80.
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subject: Change to EnData
content: The Fundamentals Group is moving Database servers and the existing EnData
Excel Add-In
needs to be changed.
If you use Endata, please follow the directions below at your leisure.
(1) Select Tools->Add-ins from the Excel Menu Bar
(1) Uncheck existing Endata box (if it's there).
(2) Press the "browse" button
(3) Select P:\Fundamentals\Production\Endata\Endata.xla
(4) Respond NO to "Copy 'EnData.xla' to Microsoft Excel Add-In Library"
(5) press OK
if EnData mysteriously disappears from you menu, follow these directions
to add it to you menu again.
The old EnData points to the old database which will be deleted sometime soon.
Thanks!
Cooper
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/81.
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subject: SI Outage
content: Effective immediately, there will be an SI outage for approximately 10
minutes. This is for both Hour Ahead and Day Ahead.
Mkt Ops (916) 351-2499
Market Operations
(916) 351-2499
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/82.
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subject: CAISO Communication: Retroactive 1999 UFE Market Correction Noti
content: > SC Settlements Contacts;
>
This Market Notification serves to advise you of the posting of the
Retro-Active November 16th - 30th 1999 UFE Market Adjustments resulting from
the ISO 1999 UFE Project results. The June 20, 2000 Preliminary Settlement
Statement (PSS) contains the appropriate retro-active charge type
adjustments, specific to each participating SC.
This is the Seventh of Nine retro-active UFE adjustment to be processed, to
correct the UFE related settlement quality meter data (SQMD) problems
experienced commencing August 21st 1999 in the PG&E UDC Service Area, which
continued through December 31, 1999.
A copy of this ISO Project's final Report was previously distributed on June
15, 2000.
The UFE related market adjustments are reflected in Charge Types (CT)
111,112,114,115,116,402,403, 406, 1010,1011, 1030,1210. GMC (CT 351) will
also be reconciled for those SC's which reported revised load, consistent
with any resubmitted UFE Project meter data.
The ISO will continue to monitor system UFE on a regular basis, conduct
periodic meter data audits, work with Market participants to help assure
SQMD, and address any issues which arise. Once again, our appreciation for
the Market's assistance to help assure an accurate UFE Market settlement and
for submission of SQMD!
> ISO Project Manager
> Kyle T. Hoffman, (916) 608-7057
> Client Relations, California ISO
> Internet: [email protected]
> FAX: (916) 608-7074
>
> CRCommunications
> Client Relations Communications
>
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/83.
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subject: DJ Clinton To Direct Govt To Help Calif On Electricity Woes
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 08/23/2000 08:24
AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Pergher, Gunther" <[email protected]>
08/23/2000 07:42 AM
To: "Golden, Mark" <[email protected]>, "Leopold, Jason"
<[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT)
Subject: DJ Clinton To Direct Govt To Help Calif On Electricity Woes
14:22 GMT 23 August 2000
DJ Clinton To Direct Govt To Help Calif On Electricity Woes
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--U.S. President Bill Clinton will direct federal
agencies
Wednesday to provide financial assistance to low-income families and small
businesses in Southern California to help them cope with high electricity
bills, the White
House said in a written statement.
Clinton also ordered the release of $2.6 million from the Low Income Home
Energy
Assistance Program to help low-income families in Southern California. The
Small
Business Administration will urge its lending partners to use SBA credit
programs to
help small businesses with their energy costs.
Clinton is taking the action because of a steep rise in the wholesale price
of electricity,
the statement said.
In addition, Clinton has called on Energy Secretary Bill Richardson to ask
the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission to speed up an investigation into the bulk
market for
electricity "so that state and federal regulators and policy makers can
have the
information they need to protect consumers in a timely fashion."
Clinton's actions marks the second time this summer the president has
stepped in to
help California cope with its electricity shortages. Earlier, Clinton
called on all federal
facilities in California to cut their power usage and to direct power back
into the
electricity grid.
-By Alex Keto, Dow Jones Newswires; 202 862 9256; [email protected]
Copyright (c) 2000, Dow Jones & Company Inc
G_nther A. Pergher
Senior Analyst
Dow Jones & Company Inc.
Tel. 609.520.7067
Fax. 609.452.3531
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged
material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or
taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or
entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received
this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any
computer.
<<Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf>>
- Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/84.
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subject: CAISO Notification- TSWG Conference Call 8/23
content: REMINDER FOR THE TSWG CONFERENCE CALL TODAY, WEDNESDAY @3:30PDT
Call In Number (877) 670-4111 Passcode 246870.
<<...>>
Jim Blatchford
Client Relations
Cal ISO
916.608.7051
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/85.
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subject: Let Me Know Your Need for Xerox Copier Training
content: We recently installed two new digital copiers in the break room. For the
most part, they are very user friendly, and I have been able to make
different types of copy jobs without any training at all. However, we have
the capability to provide formal training with a Xerox representative on a
prescheduled basis.
A training session, which can accommodate five people for training, is
scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 a.m. The training takes an hour and a half.
If more than five individuals request training on Thursday, I will schedule
another training session at a later date.
For your information, if you are not interested in formal training there is
an instructional CD that you can borrow to learn about the features of the
equipment, and there is a manual you can borrow if you would like to borrow
it for instructional purposes.
Please contact me if you are interested in attending Xerox training on
Thursday at 9:30 a.m. or if you would be interested in training at another
time, and I will coordinate these training efforts.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/86.
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subject: CAISO Notification: "Non-Firm" Real Time Energy Market Bids to b e
content: Market Participants and Schedule Coordinators,
Please be advised that all Supplemental Energy bids
(including imports and exports) submitted to the ISO for use in the
real-time Imbalance Energy Market are considered to be "FIRM" (i.e., the
bids cannot be withdrawn after 45 minutes prior to the Settlement Period and
can be dispatched by the ISO anytime during the Settlement Period, see - ISO
Tariff o 2.5.22.4.1).
Any bids labeled as "Non- Firm" or reported to the CAISO
real-time scheduler as "Non-Firm" or recallable will be rejected. The CAISO
does not carry the necessary excess reserves to support "Non-Firm"
Supplemental Imports.
If there are any questions concerning this practice please
contact Brian Rahman at 916-608-5883.
Brian S. Rahman P.E.
Manager of Markets - California ISO
Phone (916) 608-5883
Pager (916) 814-0614
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/87.
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subject: Agenda for August 31 Distributed Generation Meeting
content: The agenda for the August 31 Distributed Generation Meeting has been posted
to the ISO Website at http://www.caiso.com/meetings/. In order to insure
sufficient space and food, please RSVP to Sue Happ either by phone at
916-608-7059 or by e-mail to [email protected]. by August 29th. Thanks!
Don Fuller
Director, Client Relations
California ISO
916-608-7055
[email protected]
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/88.
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subject: CAISO Notice: Ten Minute Markets to Start Sept 1, 2000
content: Market Participants,
Please see attached notice regarding implementation of 10-minute
markets/settlements on September 1, 2000.
Don Fuller
Director, Client Relations
> <<000822a Ten-min Mkt Notice (clean).doc>>
>
- 000822a Ten-min Mkt Notice (clean).doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/89.
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subject: Development Center Course Offering
content: PRESENTATIONS THAT WORK
August 29 & 30 in EB560
Does your job include preparing and delivering presentations? . . . . .
. . Then this course is for you!
This course focuses on instruction and practice in organization, delivery
skills, design tips and use of visuals effectively (powerpoint and overhead),
and question-and-answer models. Participants will receive personalized,
confidential feedback from the instructor and will develop a self-improvement
action plan. Customized exercises give participants first-hand experience in
one-on-one, small groups, impromptu, and sit-down settings.
For registration, please click here () to go directly into the Development
Center "Ernie", or call 3-0357.
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/9.
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subject: Total Transfer Capabilities
content: Attached are the Total Transfer Capabilities (TTC's) for: August 31, 2000.
<<TTC's 8-31-00.PDF>>
The attached Outage Information is reliable at time of posting. The
attached Outage Information is subject to change without notice.
Francine Winston
California ISO
Administrative Assistant/Scheduling
(916) 351-4457
- TTC's 8-31-00.PDF
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/90.
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subject:
content: Further to your letter to us (addressed to Mr. Tim Belden) dated August 14,
2000:
Enron thinks that the elimination of physical risk during the month of August
will be of commercial benefit because Enron expects that during the month of
August there will be transmission line derations affecting the hour ahead
market which will lead to TO debit charges by the CAISO. The elimination
of TO debit charges is a commercial benefit to Enron.
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/91.
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subject: Re: Wharton Recruiting
content: I'm so glad you want to help!
I'll put you down as wanting to help and I'll let you know what happens with
the meeting.
The tentative dates are:
Information Session Sep 18
Interviews Nov 8 Reception
Nov 9 First Round, on campus
Nov 10 Second Round, on campus
Super Saturday for Wharton folks will be the first weekend of December.
I'll definitely keep you posted. We've had people fly from Portland before,
so it's definitely possible to get you out for events or interviews if your
schedule allows.
Suzanne
To: Suzanne Farrow/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Re: Wharton Recruiting
Suzanne,
I'm a '97 graduate and interested in recruiting this year. However, I'm out
in Portland, so I will be unable to attenfd any meetings in Houston. Let me
know how I can help. I would like to go out there when you go. Let me know
what our schedule is. Thanks.
Bob Badeer
503 464 3926
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/92.
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subject: New Version of Netscape
content: Netscape 4.74 has been rolled out to the Portland office. After you've
completed a fresh login, you will notice Netscape 4.74 on your start menu.
Just click the Netscape icon and the new version will install automatically.
If you have any problems during this Netscape upgrade, please feel free to
call any IT person.
Regards,
Paul
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/93.
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subject: RE: Path 26 OTC increase -- IMPORTANT
content: check this out and let everyone know what's up.
---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 08/20/2000 09:16 PM
---------------------------
From: Richard Ingersoll on 08/17/2000 01:11 PM CDT
To: Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tim Heizenrader/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE: Path 26 OTC increase -- study report and conference call info
I haeeery reason to believe that this uprating of path 26 from 2800 to 3000
will get approved for the balance of the summer.
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Ingersoll/HOU/ECT on 08/17/2000
01:09 PM ---------------------------
Eddy Lim <[email protected]>@wscc.com on 08/16/2000 04:41:52 PM
Sent by: [email protected]
To: "Operating Transfer Capability Policy Group" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Path 26 OTC increase -- study report and conference call info
<<OTC-Path 26-2000Summer Report update.doc>>
Dear CA OSS and WSCC OTCPG members,
Attached is the Path 26 study report which supports moving the
thermally limited OTC from 2800 MW to 3000 MW. The COI/PDCI and SCIT
nomogram remain unchanged. The CAISO has scheduled a conference call this
Friday to discuss this report and seek OSS and WSCC OTC PG review and
approval. I know this is short notice for most of you. In the interest are
reliability and full utilization of the system, I thank you all in advance
for supporting the expedited review of this report.
If you have any questions or comments on the report please E-Mail Chuck Wu
at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and CC me at [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> .
SEC at WSCC please post and distribute accordingly.
Talk to you this Friday!
Eddy Lim
SMUD
System Operations and Reliability
(916) 732-5362
Conference Access
------------------------------------------
US/Canada Dial-In Number: (877) 381-5996
Passcode (Owner ID): 784377
------------------------------------------
Company Name: California ISO
Leader's Name: Chuck Wu
Conference Date: 8/18/2000
Start Time: 10:00 am Pacific Time
- OTC-Path 26-2000Summer Report update.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/94.
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subject: FW: Request for Bids - Contract for Generation Under Gas Curtailm
content: Bob, I'm able to open the document. Here it is again. Do you need me to
save it as word 95?
<<RFB-Gas 000817.doc>>
Keoni Almeida
California Independent System Operator
phone: 916/608-7053
pager: 916/814-7352
alpha page: [email protected]
e-mail: <mailto:[email protected]>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Le Vine, Debi
> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 6:29 PM
> To: ISO Market Participants
> Subject: Request for Bids - Contract for Generation Under Gas
> Curtailment Conditions
>
> Attached is a Request for Bids to supply the California ISO with
> Generation under Gas Curtailment Conditions in the Los Angeles Basin for
> the winter of 2000-2001. Responses to the RFB are due by 5:00 p.m. on
> September 16, 2000. Any questions regarding the RFB should be directed to
> Brian Theaker at [email protected] or (916) 608-5804.
>
> <<RFB-Gas 000817.doc>>
>
> Debi Le Vine
> Director of Contracts & Compliance
- RFB-Gas 000817.doc
- RFB-Gas 000817.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/95.
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subject: Comments on CAISO Congestion Reform
content: Bob,
Attached is the document that I sent to the ISO last month.
Carl
- CAISO-CRM-Feedback-ENA-CFI-072800.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/96.
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subject: Request for Bids - Contract for Generation Under Gas Curtailment
content: Attached is a Request for Bids to supply the California ISO with Generation
under Gas Curtailment Conditions in the Los Angeles Basin for the winter of
2000-2001. Responses to the RFB are due by 5:00 p.m. on September 16, 2000.
Any questions regarding the RFB should be directed to Brian Theaker at
[email protected] or (916) 608-5804.
<<RFB-Gas 000817.doc>>
Debi Le Vine
Director of Contracts & Compliance
- RFB-Gas 000817.doc
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/97.
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subject: Enron's transmission/power exchange model for discussion
content: ---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Hain/HOU/ECT on 08/17/2000 02:15 PM
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James D Steffes@EES
08/17/2000 01:04 PM
To: Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Enron's transmission/power exchange model for discussion
Mary --
Please send out the same information to Western traders. We would like
everyone to continue to consider the "shortcomings" of this model.
Christi, please make sure that Mary is kept in the loop on this and Project
e-trans as much as possible.
Thanks.
Jim
---------------------- Forwarded by James D Steffes/HOU/EES on 08/17/2000
03:02 PM ---------------------------
From: Christi L Nicolay@ECT on 08/17/2000 02:33 PM
To: Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lloyd Will/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D
Baughman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Terri Clynes/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dave
Mangskau/Corp/Enron@Enron, Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Oscar Dalton/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Zachary Sampson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Mike Curry/HOU/ECT@ECT, David
Fairley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Walton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Ingersoll/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jeff Brown/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Staines/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom
Delaney/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sarah
Novosel/Corp/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Charles
Yeung/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ron McNamara/NA/Enron@Enron, Robin Kittel/HOU/EES@EES,
Janine Migden/DUB/EES@EES, Kerry Stroup/DUB/EES@EES, Steve
Montovano/DUB/EES@EES, [email protected]., Tom May/Corp/Enron@Enron,
Rogers Herndon/HOU/ECT@ect, John Zufferli/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff
King/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mitch Robinson/Corp/Enron@Enron, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], Mark Dana Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Howard
Fromer/HOU/EES@EES, Daniel Allegretti/HOU/EES@EES, Tom Hoatson/HOU/EES@EES,
John D Suarez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul J Broderick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Frank/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES, Robert
Stalford/NA/Enron@Enron, Bill Rust/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Dutta/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Patrick Hanse/HOU/ECT@ECT, Corry Bentley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert
Benson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Berger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike
Carson/Corp/Enron@Enron, Doug Gilbert-Smith/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Clint
Dean/Corp/Enron@Enron, John Llodra/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George
Wood/Corp/Enron@Enron, Janelle Scheuer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Schultz/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Ashton Soniat/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Larry Valderrama/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg
Woulfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alonzo Williams/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Enron's transmission/power exchange model for discussion
Attached for comments/discussion is the gov't affairs' draft proposal for an
Enron model for RTOs. This includes the flowgate transmission rights model.
We are also working on a new open access tariff based on this model. RTO
proposals are due to FERC 10/15. Thanks.
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/98.
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subject: Confirmation Template for CAISO Firm Energy Trades
content: Here it is:
Shari Stack
Enron North America, Legal Department
Tel: (713) 853-9477
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badeer-r/notes_inbox/99.
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subject: Enron Air Consultants
content: Kevin/Bob:
Here is a quick rundown on the consultants that Sam Wehn and his team have
been using in their efforts to obtain ERCs in the CA market. If you have
questions, or would like to see their resumes/bios let me know.
Joan Heredia, Woodward-Clyde Consultants
805-964-6010 x127
Joan is a project engineer in the field of Air Quality Mangement. She has
previously worked for the County of Santa Barbara Air Pollution Control
District from 1985-1990. In her current position, she provides regulatory
compliance expertise with an emphasis in the areas of air quality and
hazardous waste management. Joan has various regulatory agency interaction
with California's Air Quality Districts and the EPA. Her experience includes:
Prepared air permit applications at 3 bulk gasoline distribution terminals.
Public meeting participation and response to public inquiries concerning air
pollution control policies and procedures.
Air dispersion modeling and health risk assssment for contaminated soil
remediation projects.
Air emission control device efficiency analysis.
Emissions evaluation for boilers, flares, internal combustion engines,
turbines.
Served as the lead coordinator for a consortium of power generation companies
(AES, Enron, US Gen, Reliant and Calpine) in developing comments on the South
Coast Air Quality Management District Turbine BACT guidelines.
Project manager for all environmental permitting associated with the
development of a 500 MW merchant power plant in AZ.
Project manager for a 500 MW gas-fired turbine merchant power plant.
Prepared emission scenarios to facilitate operational flexibility and managed
the air quality impact assessment. Prepared NSR/PSD permit application for
submittal to the Bay Area Air District. Participated in public hearings and
served as expert witness for CEC testimony. Participated in numerous
negotation meetings with the EPA, CARB, and Bay Area Air Quality Mangement
District for the development permit condition language.
Joan is a member of the Air and Waste Management Association. She has a B.S.
in Chemical Engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara and an
M.S. in Environmental Engineering from California Polytechnic State
University.
Mike Hadari, self-employed consultant
cell: 310-710-9299
Mike worked with John Palmisano (former Enron employee), Josh Margolis
(Cantor-Fitzgerald Brokerage Services) on several trading-related air
programs. Mike is currently assisting EES on some GHG issues. He has a
heavy technical background (Combustion Energy Engineer) that has focused on
high efficiency combustion and energy-related projects. Mike worked at the
San Jouaquin Air District for 2 years, and has worked at other consulting
firms before starting his own consulting operation. Mike was one of 20
people who worked on the development of the RECLAIM program in the SCAQMD.
He has a broad range of expertise that includes technical, regulatory and
trading experience. He has negotiated with a number of air districts. He is
currently devoting about 95 % of his time today to Enron (EES and ENA). He
is also involved in reporting functions for the CA ERC and RECLAIM programs.
Barry Ogilby, Attorney, McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen
415-393-2496
Barry is in McCutchen's environmental, litigation and energy law practice
groups. He has been involved with environmental compliance, litigation and
regulatory matters at the federal and state levels for than 25 years.
He was in house counsel for Exxon for 15 years, While at Exxon, he provided
commercial litigation support to Exxon's marketing, refining, pipeline
transportation, and oil and gas production operations. He was appointed by
the Governor of CA to serve on the State's Oil Spill Technical Advisory
Committee.
He represents clients on a national basis on matters related to marine
transportation, the Clean Air Act (inlcuding project development and
compliance), and the Clean Water Act. He has extensive experience in federal
and state compliance actions related to air and water laws and new permitting
requirements. He often represents clients before federal and state
regulatory agencies regarding alleged violations of environmental laws and in
support of client efforts to obtain necessary environmental and land-use
permits for new projects.
Barry is a member of the ABA, and has served as an adjunct law professor in
environmental and land-use law. He received his J.D. from the University of
Memphis and his B.S. Degree in engineering/geology from the University of
KY. He is admitted to practice in CA, TX, TN and KY.
McCutchen's Environmental and Land Use Group consists of 70 lawyers in four
offices. They represent landowners and developers, basic and high technology
manufacturing companies, transportation companies, trade associations and
governmental entities. Members of McCutchen's Environmental Group who
specialize in Air Quality have experience in: New Source Review:
Non-attainment and PSD ; State Air Permits ; Title V Operating Permits ; New
Source Performance Standards ; Stationary Controls ; RECLAIM ; Reporting
Obligations ; and Emissions Banking among other things.
Kurt Marquald and Peter Okurowski, California Environmental Associates
415-421-4213
Kirk is the Founder and Principal of CEA. He has worked on CA energy and
environmental regulatory issues for over 18 years. He has led large-scale
regulatory reform and strategic planning projects for major manufacturing and
transportation companies as well as trade associations and law firms. Prior
to establishing CEA, Kirk served as teh Under Secretary of CA Natural
Resources Agency as Director of the Office of Appropriate Technology. He
managed budget and policy initiatives at the Agency's 9 departments. He has
resolved policy conflicts between departments, cabinet officers, legislators,
companies, and private citizens. He has also worked as a consultant to the
Environmental Defense Fund on issues related to energy, water and hazardous
materials. Kirk has a M.S. in Natural Resources Policy and Mangement from
teh University of MI and a B.A. from Trinity College.
Peter is a Senior Associate at CEA with broad experience in technical,
political, and legal analysis on air pollution issues. He works with clients
to strategically manage their position in ongoing federal, state and local
rulemaking activities. He analyzes data and policy proposals to help clients
develop the appropriate level of regulatory action. Prior to joining CEA, he
worked for four years at the U.S. EPA office of Mobile Sources in Ann Arbor,
MI. He developed regulatory text and helped to form public policy for EPA's
economic incentive programs and emissions trading programs. Peter holds a
J.D. from Indiana University and a B.A. in Economics from the University of
MI.
Overall, CEA has assisted clients on numerous environental issues. CEA
Actions in the air emissions credit trading arena include:
assisting the client in managing permit and emission reduction credit issues
at a facility slated for closure;
performing analysis of possible excess credit streams under various business
assumptions;
intervening with the SCAQMD to resolve issues adversely impacting a client's
emission credit allocations;
educating the client as to possible trading and brokerage strategies; and
assisting the client in the auction of credits.
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badeer-r/press_releases/1.
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subject: EBS goes live! . . . 15,000 will be impacted on 7/1/00
content: Enron Broadband Services is the latest addition to the Enron SAP rollout.
The Apollo and Beyond project team and Enron's business units are currently
preparing for the project's final implementation. Apollo and Beyond is an
Enron initiative tasked with laying a common financial, human resources,
project management, and procurement foundation throughout the majority of
Enron's businesses.
EBS "Go-Live"
On April 1st, Enron Broadband Services supplemented their current SAP
functionality with HR Online and SAP HR, including payroll and organizational
structure management. HR Online enables the EBS population to enter their
own time, view and update their personal information, and view their vacation
time and individual payroll information via Enron's intranet.
Additionally, this implementation enhanced the SAP Financial, Project and
Procurement processes that EBS has had in operation since April 1, 1999.
These enhancements included an EBS pilot of B2B, a web-based requisitioning
tool. Among the benefits of these enhancements will be improved information
flow across business units currently on SAP.
July 1 "Go-Live"
This final Apollo and Beyond implementation will directly impact more than
15,000 Enron employees and contractors -- odds are that you are one of them!
People impacted on July 1st include:
all Enron employees paid out of Corporate Payroll in Houston, excluding
Azurix employees
the financial communities of Enron Energy Services, Enron Investment
Partners, Enron North America, Enron Renewable Energy Corporation, Gas
Pipeline Group, Global Finance, and Global Products.
the project management communities of Enron North America, Gas Pipeline
Group, Global Asset Operations, Global Finance, and Global Products.
the human resources communities of Corporate, Global E&P, Enron Energy
Services, Enron Engineering and Construction Company, Enron Investment
Partners, Enron North America, Enron Renewable Energy Corporation (Houston
only), the international regions, Gas Pipeline Group, Global Finance, and
Global Products.
General SAP training will be available in late April via the Enron intranet.
Additional, specific, SAP classes and workshops are scheduled to begin in May
and continue through August. Information on the project can be obtained
through the Enron intranet at http://sap.enron.com and by contacting Business
Unit representatives currently working with the project. A list of Business
Unit representatives is located on the intranet site.
Additional information related to the July 1st implementation will be
communicated to you over the next few months.
Thank you.
Melissa Becker
Project Leader, Apollo and Beyond
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badeer-r/press_releases/2.
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subject: Fortune Most Admired Ranking
content: Congratulations! For an unprecedented five years in a row, Enron has been
ranked the "Most Innovative Company in America" by Fortune magazine. In
addition, for the first time, Enron has also been ranked #1 in "Quality of
Management," topping General Electric and Omnicom Group, and our "Employee
Talent" has been ranked #2, behind Goldman Sachs and ahead of Cisco
Systems. America's most admired management team is paired with the best and
brightest employee talent. That winning combination has led to Enron's
five-year "Most Innovative" sweep. The "Most Admired" list will appear in
Fortune's Feb. 21 issue, available on newsstands Feb. 8.
You are the reason we have achieved such consistent recognition. You bring
the innovative ideas to Enron and create new business opportunities. You
contribute to our quality management team. And you are the outstanding
employee talent that makes Enron such an exciting and successful company.
Keep up your outstanding work, and we look forward to even greater
achievements in 2000!
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badeer-r/press_releases/3.
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subject: ROAD-SHOW.COM Q4i.COM CHOOSE ENRON TO DELIVER FINANCIAL WEB CONTENT
content: HOUSTON =01) Enron Broadband Services (EBS), a wholly owned subsidiary of E=
nron=20
Corp. and a leader in the delivery of high-bandwidth application services,=
=20
announced today content delivery contracts with Road-Show.Com, an online=20
resource for individual investors, and Q4i.com, a financial services provid=
er=20
offering an online broker resource called BrokerIQ. The two financial=20
services companies will use Enron=01,s ePowered=01v Market Cast and the Enr=
on=20
Intelligent Network=01v (EIN) to enhance the quality and speed of content=
=20
delivery to their investors. Enron=01,s solution provides TV-quality strea=
ming=20
video with delivery speeds up to 50 times faster than the public Internet.
=01&These agreements reflect the financial services industry=01,s need for =
better=20
and faster delivery of online content,=018 said Joe Hirko, co-CEO of Enron=
=20
Broadband Services. =01&The Enron Intelligent Network allows visionary=20
companies like Road-Show.Com and Q4i.com to serve their customers with vide=
o=20
to the desktop that has unparalleled speed, clarity and quality.=018
Road-Show.Com is a fully integrated producer of online streaming media. Th=
e=20
company=01,s Xvenue=01v platform offers clients a turn-key solution for=20
personalized live or on-demand webcast communications. Road-Show.Com broad=
ly=20
streams the presentations that companies typically give on road shows prior=
=20
to an initial public offering to audiences that include individual and=20
professional investors.
=01&The Enron Intelligent Network and Market Cast technology will allow=20
Road-Show.Com to offer our customers something they have never had access t=
o=20
before =01) real-time company presentations and one of the fastest, richest=
=20
viewing experiences possible. This will enhance their ability to make full=
y=20
educated investment decisions,=018 said Trey Fecteau, president of=20
Road-Show.Com.=20
Q4i.com provides =01&one-stop=018 advanced technology solutions for financi=
al=20
services companies and their clients. With its flagship product, BrokerIQ=
=01v,=20
professional brokers and their firms have a complete broker management syst=
em=20
at their fingertips. Q4i.com will utilize EBS to distribute financial vide=
o=20
clips to clients via its BrokerCity=01v product. In addition, Enron will=
=20
deliver Q4i.com=01,s live and on-demand streaming video clips of golf resor=
ts,=20
golf courses, golf real estate, equipment and golf travel for Internet user=
s=20
around the world through GolfTV=01v, Q4i.com=01,s online video network.
=01&Our clients now have streaming video features available on their deskto=
ps=20
via Enron=01,s network,=018 said J. Frederic Storaska, chairman and co-CEO =
of=20
Q4i.com. =01&They not only will enjoy on-demand streaming video of financi=
al=20
and golf information, but they=01,ll have the opportunity to take advantage=
of=20
special vacation and equipment offers reserved exclusively for our=20
broker-dealers.=018
Enron=01,s ePowered Market Cast Solution
ePowered Market Cast, an application of the Enron Intelligent Network, is a=
n=20
end-to-end streaming media solution for banks, brokerages and other financi=
al=20
services firms. Using ePowered Market Cast, companies can enhance investor=
=20
relations, conduct virtual road shows and stream analyst presentations from=
=20
their websites. In addition, ePowered Market Cast is a powerful intranet=
=20
solution for providing real-time financial news, data feeds, training and=
=20
presentations to an internal audience. The application streams video at an=
=20
average bit-rate speed of 200 kilobits per second (kbps).
The Enron Intelligent Network is based on distributed server architecture, =
a=20
pure Internet Protocol (IP) platform and embedded software intelligence tha=
t=20
sets it apart from other networks. The EIN=01,s enhanced performance is du=
e to=20
its ability to deliver streaming media content =01&one hop=018 away from th=
e user=20
at the closest EIN edge server. The result is a TV-quality viewing=20
experience for the user. In contrast, the public Internet=01,s ability to=
=20
deliver the broadband content businesses need is often hampered by packet=
=20
loss, interference and other disruptions that slow down transmission speed=
=20
and compromise the end user=01,s experience.
About Enron Broadband Services
Enron Broadband Services, formerly Enron Communications, Inc., is a leading=
=20
provider of high quality, broadband Internet content and applications. The=
=20
company=01,s business model combines the power of the Enron Intelligent Net=
work,=20
Enron=01,s Broadband Operating System, bandwidth trading and intermediation=
=20
services, and high-bandwidth applications, to fundamentally improve the=20
experience and functionality of the Internet. Enron introduces its Broadban=
d=20
Operating System to allow application developers to dynamically provision=
=20
bandwidth on demand for the end-to-end quality of service necessary to=20
deliver broadband content. Enron is also creating a market for bandwidth=
=20
that will allow network providers to scale to meet the demands that=20
increasingly complex applications require. A wholly owned subsidiary of=20
Enron Corp. (NYSE: ENE), Enron Broadband Services can be found on the Web a=
t=20
www.enron.net.
About Enron
Enron is one of the world=01,s leading electricity, natural gas and=20
communications companies. The company, which owns approximately $34 billio=
n=20
in energy and communications assets, produces electricity and natural gas,=
=20
develops, constructs and operates energy facilities worldwide, delivers=20
physical commodities and financial and risk management services to customer=
s=20
around the world, and is developing an intelligent network platform to=20
facilitate online business. Enron=01,s Internet address is www.enron.com. =
The=20
stock is traded under the ticker symbol, =01&ENE.=018
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badeer-r/press_releases/4.
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subject: Over $50 -- You made it happen!
content: On Wall Street, people are talking about Enron. At Enron, we're talking=20
about people...our people. You are the driving force behind every success=
=20
that our company has experienced, including our high-performing stock price=
,=20
which surpassed the $50 mark only a few days ago. You made it happen!
To show our appreciation for your hard work and commitment to Enron=01,s=20
continued success, eligible regular full-time and regular part-time employe=
es=20
who were on the payroll of a wholly-owned Enron company at Dec. 31, 1999 wi=
ll=20
receive 50 Enron stock options. A special stock option award certificate a=
nd=20
a copy of the stock plan will be sent to you in the next few weeks.
About the stock options grant:
? The grant was effective Jan. 18, 2000, therefore, the option grant price =
is=20
$55.50.
? Options will have a seven-year term, which means you must exercise these=
=20
options before seven years have passed.
? Options will vest 25 percent on Feb. 28, 2000 and 25 percent each=20
subsequent January 18th thereafter until fully vested, as long as you are a=
n=20
employee of Enron. This means you may exercise 25 percent of these options=
=20
as early as Feb. 28.
? This grant is made in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Enr=
on=20
Corp. Stock Plans and the award documents, which you will receive in the=20
coming weeks.=20
Due to varying international restrictions and legalities, Enron employees i=
n=20
certain international locations will receive some other form of recognition=
. =20
Your local management and human resources representative will communicate=
=20
further details.
Visit home.enron.com for additional information. There you can access a li=
st=20
of frequently asked questions regarding stock options. And you can view a=
=20
special message from Ken Lay. To access the special message, you must have=
=20
IP-TV and a sound card. If you are not able to view Ken=01,s message, a=20
transcript is available. If you encounter any technical difficulties, plea=
se=20
contact your PC Help Desk.
Again, thank you for all you do to make Enron a successful global energy an=
d=20
broadband services company and a great place to work.=20
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badeer-r/press_releases/5.
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subject: Over $50 -- You made it happen!
content: On Wall Street, people are talking about Enron. At Enron, we're talking=20
about people...our people. You are the driving force behind every success=
=20
that our company has experienced, including our high-performing stock price=
,=20
which surpassed the $50 mark only a few days ago. You made it happen!
To show our appreciation for your hard work and commitment to Enron=01,s=20
continued success, eligible regular full-time and regular part-time employe=
es=20
who were on the payroll of a wholly-owned Enron company at Dec. 31, 1999 wi=
ll=20
receive 50 Enron stock options. A special stock option award certificate a=
nd=20
a copy of the stock plan will be sent to you in the next few weeks.
About the stock options grant:
The grant was effective Jan. 18, 2000, therefore, the option grant price is=
=20
$55.50.
Options will have a seven-year term, which means you must exercise these=20
options before seven years have passed.
Options will vest 25 percent on Feb. 28, 2000 and 25 percent each subsequen=
t=20
January 18th thereafter until fully vested, as long as you are an employee =
of=20
Enron. This means you may exercise 25 percent of these options as early as=
=20
Feb. 28.
This grant is made in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Enron=
=20
Corp. Stock Plans and the award documents, which you will receive in the=20
coming weeks.=20
Due to varying international restrictions and legalities, Enron employees i=
n=20
certain international locations will receive some other form of recognition=
. =20
Your local management and human resources representative will communicate=
=20
further details.
Visit home.enron.com for additional information. There you can access a li=
st=20
of frequently asked questions regarding stock options. And you can view a=
=20
special message from Ken Lay. To access the special message, you must have=
=20
IP-TV and a sound card. If you are not able to view Ken=01,s message, a=20
transcript is available. If you encounter any technical difficulties, plea=
se=20
contact your PC Help Desk.
To help celebrate this occasion Plaza Java located in the Enron Building wi=
ll=20
offer 50-cent Coffee of the Day and 50-cent Krispy Kreme donuts today only,=
=20
while quantities last.
Again, thank you for all you do to make Enron a successful global energy an=
d=20
broadband services company and a great place to work.=20
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badeer-r/press_releases/6.
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subject: ENRON HOSTS ANNUAL ANALYST CONFERENCE PROVIDES BUSINESS OVERVIEW
content: HOUSTON - Enron Corp. hosted its annual equity analyst conference today in=
=20
Houston. Ken Lay, Enron chairman and chief executive officer, opened the=
=20
conference by highlighting Enron=01,s tremendous growth across all business=
es=20
and the outstanding 700 percent return to shareholders over the past decade=
.
Enron presented key objectives for 2000:
? Continued strong growth in the core Wholesale Energy businesses.
? Break-out performance from Retail Energy Services.
? Rapid development of Enron Broadband Services.
Enron=01,s ability to extend core skills and competencies to new markets wa=
s a=20
recurring theme throughout the day.
Wholesale Energy Business
Growth prospects remain strong for Wholesale Energy Operations and Services=
,=20
Enron=01,s largest business. Wholesale energy growth in North America is=
=20
expected to be driven by the continuing deregulation of power markets in th=
e=20
United States and large-scale energy outsourcing by utilities and large=20
energy consumers. Enron expects to continue to broaden its early lead acro=
ss=20
the European continent as markets quickly open to competition. Finally,=20
Enron is rapidly expanding its wholesale presence in other markets such as=
=20
Japan, where large customers will be permitted to choose their electricity=
=20
provider in March 2000.
EnronOnline will provide additional wholesale growth as incremental sales a=
re=20
generated through this innovative, Internet-based transaction system. Over=
=20
450 customers around the world have used EnronOnline and over 10,000=20
transactions have been completed since its introduction in late November=20
1999. Yesterday, EnronOnline transaction levels reached a new record with=
=20
over 700 transactions, representing a notional value of $250 million. =20
Transaction processing costs with EnronOnline are significantly lower than=
=20
costs associated with traditional transaction methods.
Enron=01,s Gas Pipeline Group is also well positioned to continue growing, =
with=20
expansions planned or underway on several of its systems.
Retail Energy Services
With over 16,500 facilities under management, the infrastructure is in plac=
e=20
to service customers worldwide. As the strong contracting momentum=20
continues, Enron Energy Services is poised to rapidly increase earnings in=
=20
2000. Enron Energy Services=01, goal for 2000 is to sign new contracts=20
representing $16 billion in future expenditures by customers for energy and=
=20
energy services, nearly double the level in 1999.
Enron Broadband Services
The new name of Enron=01,s communications business, Enron Broadband Service=
s,=20
reflects its role in the very fast growing market for premium broadband=20
services. Enron is deploying an open, flexible global broadband network=20
controlled by software intelligence, which precludes the need to invest in =
a=20
traditional point-to-point fiber network. This Enron Intelligent Network i=
s=20
widely interconnected to both other wholesale bandwidth carriers and to=20
Internet service providers, thus providing the platform for two new Enron=
=20
business centers, bandwidth intermediation and broadband content delivery.
A direct transfer of Enron=01,s core market making and risk management skil=
ls=20
from its energy businesses, bandwidth intermediation will provide=20
capacity-holders a vast array of alternatives for flexible, low cost=20
capacity. Enron will also provide premium broadband content services, such=
=20
as high-quality video-streaming and large broadband file transfer, with=20
differentiated levels of quality in a usage-based business model.
As announced in a separate release, Enron also reached an agreement with Su=
n=20
Microsystems that provides for accelerated development of broadband Interne=
t=20
services.
Enron is one of the world=01,s leading electricity, natural gas and=20
communications companies. The company, which owns approximately $34 billio=
n=20
in energy and communications assets, produces electricity and natural gas,=
=20
develops, constructs and operates energy facilities worldwide, delivers=20
physical commodities and financial and risk management services to customer=
s=20
around the world, and is developing an intelligent network platform to=20
facilitate online business. Enron=01,s Internet address is www.enron.com, =
and=20
the stock is traded under the ticker symbol, =01&ENE.=018
##
This press release includes forward looking statements within the meaning o=
f=20
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities=
=20
Exchange Act of 1934. Although Enron believes that its expectations are bas=
ed=20
on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that its goals will be=
=20
achieved. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ=20
materially from those in the forward looking statements herein include=20
political developments in foreign countries, the ability to penetrate new=
=20
wholesale and retail natural gas, electricity and broadband services market=
s,=20
including the energy outsource market, in the United States and Europe, the=
=20
timing and extent of changes in prices for crude oil, natural gas,=20
electricity and those relating to broadband services and content, the timin=
g=20
and effect of changes in interest rates, the timing and success of Enron=01=
,s=20
efforts to develop domestic and international power, pipeline,=20
communications, internet-related and other infrastructure projects, and=20
conditions of the capital markets and equity markets during the periods=20
covered by the forward looking statements.
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badeer-r/sent_items/1.
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subject: RE: RE: Whats up!!!!!
content: Monaco,
Traders speculate, pure and simple. At least that what I do. The new team in Houston is the Texans. I don't really care who they are. The knicks stink. Talk to you soon.
Badeer
-----Original Message-----
From: Monaco, John [EM] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:25 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: RE: RE: Whats up!!!!!
Good, you can go from one wet loser state, to a dry hot loser state.
Good luck trading gas. After eating Taco Bell, I usually make enough to
power all of Long Island for a month.
How does a trader earn their keep? you get a commission selling to another
firm or speculate on price movements and take a position?
Let me know when you are in NY, so I can ensure that I am away.
Good luck in Houston, go Titans!!
"Mono"
-----Original Message-----
From: Badeer, Robert [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 11:57 AM
To: Monaco, John [EM]
Subject: RE: RE: Whats up!!!!!
Monaco,
Whats up with you? Great SuperBowl. I hate the Rams, so glad they
lost. I'm going down to Houston to work for UBS on the gas trading desk. New
commodity for me, should be fun. Looking to get back to NY at some point in
the future. I know you'll still be there, stinking up the joint. Anyway,
will let you know how things go. Talk to you soon.
Badeer
-----Original Message-----
From: Monaco, John [EM] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:40 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: FW: RE: Whats up!!!!!
Still around!!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:36 AM
To: Monaco, John [EM]
Subject: RE:RE: Whats up!!!!!
The enron.com recipient(s)
[email protected]
have moved to a new organization. The new email address follows the format
[email protected] or
[email protected] (as per their original enron.com
email address). Email sent to recipient(s) at enron.com will not be
delivered.
Visit our website at http://www.ubswarburg.com
This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the
individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not
disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender
immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete
this e-mail from your system.
E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as
information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or
incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept
liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message which
arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification is required
please request a hard-copy version. This message is provided for
informational purposes and should not be construed as a solicitation or
offer to buy or sell any securities or related financial instruments.
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badeer-r/sent_items/2.
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subject: RE: Badge Access
content: thanks Ina
-----Original Message-----
From: Rangel, Ina
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: FW: Badge Access
When you get here on Monday morning, come to the 5th floor reception of the new building. If your badge is not there, then I will come and pick you up when you get here and bring you up. Your badge will be ready Monday for sure, whether it be morning or afternoon I am not sure of.
-Ina
-----Original Message-----
From: Curless, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:50 PM
To: Rangel, Ina
Subject: RE: Badge Access
Ina,
We can most likely have this by Monday morning and he can pick this up at the 5th floor reception. If he has any problems he can call me. Thanks!
Mandy
-----Original Message-----
From: Rangel, Ina
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:39 PM
To: Curless, Amanda
Subject: RE: Badge Access
<< File: Badge Access Form.doc >>
I filled out all of the information that I had on him. Will he be able to have his badge by Monday morning and where will he go to pick it up.
Ina
-----Original Message-----
From: Curless, Amanda
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:00 PM
To: Rangel, Ina
Subject: Badge Access
<< File: Badge Access Form.doc >>
Ina,
Pleae fill out and return to me at ECS 05848. You can e-mail this to me if this is easier. Thanks!
Mandy
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badeer-r/sent_items/3.
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subject: RE: BADGE
content: Grigs,
Ina said it would be on the 5th floor of the new building. Which is right?
-----Original Message-----
From: Grigsby, Mike
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 6:46 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: BADGE
Your badge will be waiting for you at the front desk in the north tower on mon. if not, then call and we will retrieve you.
Michael D. Grigsby, Executive Director
UBS Warburg Energy, LLC
Work: 713-853-7031
Mobile: 713-408-6256
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badeer-r/sent_items/4.
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subject: RE: BADGE
content: ok
-----Original Message-----
From: Grigsby, Mike
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 9:08 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: RE: BADGE
Go with Ina
-----Original Message-----
From: Badeer, Robert
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:08 AM
To: Grigsby, Mike
Subject: RE: BADGE
Grigs,
Ina said it would be on the 5th floor of the new building. Which is right?
-----Original Message-----
From: Grigsby, Mike
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 6:46 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: BADGE
Your badge will be waiting for you at the front desk in the north tower on mon. if not, then call and we will retrieve you.
Michael D. Grigsby, Executive Director
UBS Warburg Energy, LLC
Work: 713-853-7031
Mobile: 713-408-6256
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badeer-r/sent_items/5.
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subject: RE: Expense Receipts
content: Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Rangel, Ina
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 8:11 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: Expense Receipts
Bob:
I received your expense receipts today. Will submit them today.
Ina Rangel
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badeer-r/sent_items/6.
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subject: RE: RE: Whats up!!!!!
content: Monaco,
Whats up with you? Great SuperBowl. I hate the Rams, so glad they lost. I'm going down to Houston to work for UBS on the gas trading desk. New commodity for me, should be fun. Looking to get back to NY at some point in the future. I know you'll still be there, stinking up the joint. Anyway, will let you know how things go. Talk to you soon.
Badeer
-----Original Message-----
From: Monaco, John [EM] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:40 AM
To: Badeer, Robert
Subject: FW: RE: Whats up!!!!!
Still around!!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:36 AM
To: Monaco, John [EM]
Subject: RE:RE: Whats up!!!!!
The enron.com recipient(s)
[email protected]
have moved to a new organization. The new email address follows the format
[email protected] or
[email protected] (as per their original enron.com
email address). Email sent to recipient(s) at enron.com will not be
delivered.
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badeer-r/sent_items/7.
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subject: Hello from a long lost friend
content: Paul,
=09I hope this is the right address. I ran into Kristian and Monica the oth=
er day, got Kristian's card, and promptly lost it. I am going solely on my =
formidable memory of the address. Sounds like you guys had a bigger freak s=
how there than we did here. What an incredible story. Hopefully neither of =
us will have to go through that again. I'm out of the office here and headi=
ng down to Houston to trade gas. It's west basis, so I should be able to dr=
aw on my power knowledge a little bit. Things got a little crazy here, will=
have to tell you more over several beers, I think that is the minimum it w=
ill take. Erica is excited for a change, although Houston is not her first =
choice, she's a trooper and will find fun things to do. How is Sarah doing?=
I hope she and the baby have made it through all the changes. There is a w=
oman here who I think would be interested in coming to London. She is young=
(only 23) but has raw talent. She started here last summer working in the =
California book. Let me know if you could use a hand, as I said, she has ra=
w talent and drive. Thats all from here. Stay in touch and say hello to Sar=
ah.=20
Bob
ps my home email: [email protected]
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badeer-r/var/1.
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subject: Reports
content: Sorry for the delay. I was alone today.
r
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bailey-s/all_documents/1.
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subject: - Inventory Collected from CN=Susan Bailey/OU=HOU/O=ECT -
content: As you are probably aware, your department has been selected to participate
in Project GEM (Global Enron Migration) for the rollout of Windows 2000. In
preparation for this rollout, it is imperative that we gather information
about your workstation and the applications you use. To begin this data
collection, we have automated the process and your system has just been
inventoried. Once this information is received, we will be working with
your department co-ordinator, Sheri Cromwell, to consolidate this information
to ensure this transition is as smooth as possible.
The GEM team would like to thank you for your participation. If you have any
questions, please call Lee Steele at 713-345-8259.
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W2KMIG@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
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bailey-s/all_documents/10.
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subject: 4-URGENT - OWA Please print this now.
content: Current Notes User:
REASONS FOR USING OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS (OWA)
1. Once your mailbox has been migrated from Notes to Outlook, the Outlook
client will be configured on your computer.
After migration of your mailbox, you will not be able to send or recieve mail
via Notes, and you will not be able to start using Outlook until it is
configured by the Outlook Migration team the morning after your mailbox is
migrated. During this period, you can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) via your
web browser (Internet Explorer 5.0) to read and send mail.
PLEASE NOTE: Your calendar entries, personal address book, journals, and
To-Do entries imported from Notes will not be available until the Outlook
client is configured on your desktop.
2. Remote access to your mailbox.
After your Outlook client is configured, you can use Outlook Web Access (OWA)
for remote access to your mailbox.
PLEASE NOTE: At this time, the OWA client is only accessible while
connecting to the Enron network (LAN). There are future plans to make OWA
available from your home or when traveling abroad.
HOW TO ACCESS OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS (OWA)
Launch Internet Explorer 5.0, and in the address window type:
http://nahou-msowa01p/exchange/john.doe
Substitute "john.doe" with your first and last name, then click ENTER. You
will be prompted with a sign in box as shown below. Type in "corp/your user
id" for the user name and your NT password to logon to OWA and click OK. You
will now be able to view your mailbox.
PLEASE NOTE: There are some subtle differences in the functionality between
the Outlook and OWA clients. You will not be able to do many of the things
in OWA that you can do in Outlook. Below is a brief list of *some* of the
functions NOT available via OWA:
Features NOT available using OWA:
- Tasks
- Journal
- Spell Checker
- Offline Use
- Printing Templates
- Reminders
- Timed Delivery
- Expiration
- Outlook Rules
- Voting, Message Flags and Message Recall
- Sharing Contacts with others
- Task Delegation
- Direct Resource Booking
- Personal Distribution Lists
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?
If you have questions or concerns using the OWA client, please contact the
Outlook 2000 question and answer Mailbox at:
[email protected]
Otherwise, you may contact the Resolution Center at:
713-853-1411
Thank you,
Outlook 2000 Migration Team
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bailey-s/all_documents/11.
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subject: 1-URGENT - Outlook Email Notification (new)
content: OUTLOOK EMAIL NOTIFICATION
Your Date of Migration is: TUESDAY, JUNE 12TH
YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO SEND E-MAIL unless you take the following action:
Please go through your Notes email and clean out as many old/un-needed emai=
l=20
items as possible BEFORE your date of migration.? After you are migrated to=
=20
Outlook you will only be allocated 100MB of total Mailbox space.?? If more=
=20
than this amount of data is migrated to Outlook YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SEN=
D=20
E-MAIL until it is below the 100MB limit.? Cleaning up your Notes email now=
=20
will prevent this from happening to YOU.
Enron=01,s messaging platform is migrating from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Ou=
tlook=20
2000 worldwide. You will be accessing Outlook for all of your email=20
functions.=20
WHY IS ENRON MIGRATING TO OUTLOOK 2000?
Many factors contributed to the decision to migrate from Lotus Notes to=20
Microsoft Exchange/Outlook. The most prominent factors were:
? Significant advantages to moving to a product that is more integrated wit=
h=20
current Enron apps (Windows 2000, Office and Internet Explorer)
? More efficient Shared PC and Roaming User features
? Improved support and integration for Palm/CE devices
? Instant Messaging capabilities
WHAT IS BEING MIGRATED TO OUTLOOK 2000?
? Email Messages. From the date of your scheduled migration, the last (30)=
=20
thirty days of your Email will be converted for use in Outlook.
? All your folders in Notes you use to store email messages in.
? To Do Items
? Journal Items
? Calendar Entries dating from (1) one year in the past to (10) ten years i=
n=20
the future will be converted.
? Address Books, but NOT your Distribution Lists that you created. You wil=
l=20
need to re-create these in Outlook.
Thank you,
Outlook 2000 Migration Team
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bailey-s/all_documents/12.
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subject: 2- SURVEY/INFORMATION EMAIL
content: Current Notes User:
To ensure that you experience a successful migration from Notes to Outlook,
it is necessary to gather individual user information prior to your date of
migration. Please take a few minutes to completely fill out the following
survey. Double Click on document to put it in "Edit" mode. When you finish,
simply click on the 'Reply With History' button then hit 'Send' Your survey
will automatically be sent to the Outlook 2000 Migration Mailbox.
Thank you.
Outlook 2000 Migration Team
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------
Full Name:
Login ID:
Extension:
Office Location:
What type of computer do you have? (Desktop, Laptop, Both)
Do you have a PDA? If yes, what type do you have: (None, IPAQ, Palm Pilot,
Jornada)
Do you have permission to access anyone's Email/Calendar?
If yes, who?
Does anyone have permission to access your Email/Calendar?
If yes, who?
Are you responsible for updating anyone else's address book?
If yes, who?
Is anyone else responsible for updating your address book?
If yes, who?
Do you have access to a shared calendar?
If yes, which shared calendar?
Do you have any Distribution Groups that Messaging maintains for you (for
mass mailings)?
If yes, please list here:
Please list all Notes databases applications that you currently use:
In our efforts to plan the exact date/time of your migration, we also will
need to know:
What are your normal work hours? From: To:
Will you be out of the office in the near future for vacation, leave, etc?
If so, when? From (MM/DD/YY): To (MM/DD/YY):
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bailey-s/all_documents/13.
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subject: 3 - URGENT - TO PREVENT LOSS OF INFORMATION
content: Critical Migration Information:
1. Your scheduled Outlook Migration Date is THE EVENING OF : TUESDAY, JUNE
12th
2. You need to press the "Save My Data" button (only once) to send us your
pre-migration information.
3. You must be connected to the network before you press the button.
4. If a POP-UP BOX appears, prompting you to "ABORT, CANCEL OR TRUST SIGNER"
please select TRUST SIGNER.
5. Any information you Add to your Personal Address Book, Journal or calendar
after you click on the button will need to be manually re-added into Outlook
after you have been migrated.
6. Clicking this button does not complete your migration to Outlook. Your
migration will be completed the evening of your migration date.
Failure to click on the button means you WILL NOT get your Calendar,
Contacts, Journal and ToDo information imported into Outlook the day of your
migration and could result in up to a 2 week delay to restore this
information.
If you encounter any errors please contact the resolution center @
713-853-1411
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bailey-s/all_documents/14.
|
subject: Out of Office AutoReply: ENRON METALL RECYCLING GMBH & CO KG
content: I am out of the office until Monday 11th June 2001. If you need to contact
me urgently please contact my assistant, Tracey Belbin, on 020 7783 34028.
Thanks
Thanks
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bailey-s/all_documents/15.
|
subject: PG&E BANKRUPTCY CASE-- IMPORTANT
content: As you may be aware, Enron Corp. is a member of the Official Unsecured
Creditors' Committee appointed in the Pacific Gas and Electric Company
bankruptcy case. Michael Tribolet with the Risk Assessment and Control Group
is Enron's designated representative on the committee and he is being
assisted by Lisa Mellencamp in the Enron North America Corp. legal group.
Please be advised that they will be restricted from disclosing certain of the
information that they receive.
Attached are Ethical Wall Procedures regarding confidential information that
Enron may receive as a member of the committee. It is important that you read
the procedures promptly, print the Employee Certification attached and sign
and return the Employee Certification to the Compliance Department as
directed.
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bailey-s/all_documents/16.
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subject: XMS Upgrade Transition Plan - All XMS Users Please Read!!
content: Concur Expense (XMS) Upgrade!
On July 2, 2001, Enron=01,s Corporate Expense Management Solution will unde=
rgo=20
an upgrade to version 6.0.2. =20
The Integrated Solution Center (ISC) has developed a transition plan=20
containing several important deadlines affecting=20
all XMS users.
Transition Schedule
Important Date #1 - Monday, June 18th
? American Express transactions will no longer be loaded into the current X=
MS=20
system starting June 18th. Beginning June 18th, all AMEX transactions will=
=20
be loaded into the new Concur Expense (XMS) system.
? Beginning June 18th, the ISC will be solely responsible for adding new=
=20
users to the current XMS system. On July 2nd, new users created in SAP HR=
=20
will be automatically loaded into the new Concur Expense (XMS) system.
=20
Important Date #2 - Wednesday, June 27th
? This marks the deadline for entering new expense reports into the current=
=20
XMS system. All open expense reports in XMS must be submitted and approved=
=20
by June 27th. All users will be locked out of XMS after this date!!
Important Date #3 - Monday, July 2nd
? The new version of Concur Expense (XMS ver. 6.0.2) goes LIVE!!!
For a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ), please click on the followi=
ng=20
link: http://isc.enron.com/site/xmsfaqs.htm
If you have any other questions on any of the above items, please contact t=
he=20
ISC Call Center at 713-345-4727.
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bailey-s/all_documents/2.
|
subject: Credit/Legal Seminar - EB49C3 (Session 3)
content: Credit Support Annex and Paragraph 13
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bailey-s/all_documents/3.
|
subject: Legal/Credit Seminar - EB49c3 (Session 4)
content: The Credit Support Annex and Paragraph 13 (continued)
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bailey-s/all_documents/4.
|
subject: Credit/Legal seminar - EB49c1(Session 5)
content: The credit worksheet
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bailey-s/all_documents/5.
|
subject: Credit/Legal Seminar EB49c4 (Session 6 )
content: Letters of Credit, Guaranties, & Equity Structures
| ||
bailey-s/all_documents/6.
|
subject: Credit/Legal seminar EB49c4 (Session 7)
content: Higher risk counterparties, early termination, master netting issues and
Canadian issues
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bailey-s/all_documents/7.
|
subject: Guaranty Distribution
content: As a reminder, paralegals should distribute guaranties as stated:
Incoming Guaranties: Original to Leslie Campbell at EB2866, copies to file
and Anthony Campos.
Outgoing Guaranties: Original to Counterparty, copies to Leslie Campbell,
file, and Anthony Campos.
All original distributions should be by hand delivery (internal) and courier
(external).
Thank you.
Cordially,
Mary Cook
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732 (phone)
(713) 646-3490 (fax)
[email protected]
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bailey-s/all_documents/8.
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subject: Glencore Commodities Ltd.
content: Hello,
Here is a spreadsheet from the confirmations group of all financial trades
between ENA and this entity that have ever been entered into.
Let me know what you think.
brant
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bailey-s/all_documents/9.
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subject: Outlook Migration - EWS Legal
content: Our department will be migrated to Outlook in two groups. The first group
will be migrated on Monday, June 11, and the second group will be migrated
on Tuesday, June 12. You will receive four e-mails from the Outlook
migration team. Please do not delete them. You will need to open the four
e-mails and follow the instructions to migrate to Outlook.
Assistants, you will be responsible for scheduling training for yourself and
your assignments. It is recommended everyone attend a one hour training
class. Training can be scheduled by contacting Maggie Cruz at extension
3-1816. (Assistants, please coordinate training with your backup so both of
you are not in training at the same time.) Outlook migration specialists
will be on the 38th floor to answer questions Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12
and 13.
Listed below is useful information provided to us by the Outlook Migration
team.
E-mail Policies
Users will be restricted to a Mailbox size of 100 MB.
Further mailbox size restrictions are detailed as follows:
Issue Warning at 75 MB - users are automatically sent a warning from the
System Administrator explaining they are near their Mailbox limit.
Prohibit Send at 100 MB - users are prevented from sending e-mail, yet they
can still receive internal and external messages. Users must reduce the size
of their mailbox by deleting old mail, saving attachments to a local drive,
etc. before they can send e-mail again.
Inbound/Outbound Mail Size Limits - inbound and outbound e-mail messages will
be limited to a size of 10MB.
Deleted Item Retention - users will be able to recover deleted items from
their mailbox as old as 8 days. Deleted items include e-mail messages,
folders, contacts, calendar entries, tasks, notes, journal entries and
meeting notices.
Archiving - archiving will not be a supported feature of Outlook 2000.
Migration Preparation
Clean Your Mailbox - due to new space limitations on your mailbox, you are
advised to clean your Notes mailbox of old, unneeded messages BEFORE
migration. If you are at the 100MB limit on the day of migration, you will
not be able to send messages once you are in Outlook.
Limits on Items Migrated - from the day of your migration, only 30 days of
old mail will be migrated from your mailbox. This includes mail in your
inbox and other folders. Calendar items dating back one year from the day of
migration will be migrated (with the exception of repeating appointments).
The following people will be migrated Monday evening, June 11.
Adams, Suzanne
Bushman, Teresa
Cash, Michelle
Clark, Bart
Corbet, Nancy
Daniels, Eddy
Davis, Angela
Dickson, Stacy
Edison, Andy
Elbertson, Janette
FitzGerald, Genia
Flores, Nony
George, Robert H.
Goode, Diane
Guinn, Linda
Haedicke, Mark
Hansen, Leslie
Hearn, Ed
Heinitz, Mary
Hodge, Jeff
Legal Temp 1
Legal Temp 2
Legal Temp 3
Legal Temp 4
Mann, Kay
Maxwell, Matt
McCullough, Travis
Meraz, Claudia
Mellencamp, Lisa
Milligan, Taffy
Moore, Janet H.
Nemec, Gerald
Nettelton, Marcus
Ogden, Mary
Perlingiere, Debra
Portz, David
Sager, Elizabeth
Sanders, Richard
Simmons, Linda
Sol,, Carlos
St. Clair, Carol
Sweet, Twanda
Tweed, Sheila
Van Hooser, Steve
White, Ann Elizabeth
Zucha, Theresa
The following people will be migrated Tuesday evening, June 12.
Aronowitz, Alan
Bailey, Susan
Boyd, Samantha
Braddy, Martha
Bruce, Robert
Bruck, Sarah
Carolan, Dominic
Castillo, Connie
Collins, Harry
Cook, Mary
Crady, Ned
del Vecchio, Peter
Doucette, Margaret
Farrell, Keegan
Ferguson, Samantha
Garcia, Nita
George, Carolyn
Gray, Barbara
Greenberg, Mark
Gresham, Wayne
Haas, Merrill
Heard, Marie
Hendry, Brent
Jones, Tana
Keiser, Holly
Koehler, Anne
Korkmas, Deb
Lauterbach, Elizabeth
Legal Temp 5
Legal Temp 6
Legal Temp 7
Lindeman, Cheryl
Lovelady, Steven
Lyons, Dan
Martinez, Mary Helen
Mayer, Laurie
Murray, Julia Heintz
Nachawati, Majed
Nelson, Cheryl
Panus, Stephanie
Pinto Leite, Francisco
Rivera, Coralina
Robison, Michael
Rogers, Daniel
Sayre, Frank
Shackleton, Sara
Shanks, Reginald
Spencer, Becky
Stoler, Lou
Taylor, Mark
Viverito, John
Young, Randy
Many thanks for your help in making this a smooth migration to Outlook.
Nony Flores and Janette Elbertson
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bailey-s/deleted_items/1.
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subject: People on Termination List
content: Sean Crandall
Diana Scholtes
Jeff Richter
Chris Mallory
Mark Fischer
Tom Alonso
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bailey-s/deleted_items/10.
|
subject: RE: Request for official term dates
content: See comments below.
-----Original Message-----
From: Portz, David
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:13 AM
To: Panus, Stephanie
Cc: Bailey, Susan; Gilbert, Gerald
Subject: FW: Request for official term dates
Would you be availavble this morning to help with this? Some of these wholesale power C/Ps haven't terminated --e.g., Great Bay; for others, the clearest information will be on my most recent 'restore services list'. Please run your work product back through me so I can eyeball it before it goes to Gerald and the Settlements group.
<< File: restore services list (1-9-01 update).doc >>
-----Original Message-----
From: Gilbert, Gerald
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:03 AM
To: Portz, David
Cc: Grace, Rebecca M.; Durham, Kim; Allen, Thresa A.
Subject: Request for official term dates
David,
Could you please find out the actual dates of termination for the following counterparties.
- Calpine [Panus, Stephanie] Calpine Energy Services L.P. 12/10/2001
- Dynage [Panus, Stephanie] Dynegy Power Marketing, Inc.? 12/20/2001
- Greatbay Power Corp. [Panus, Stephanie] have not received termination notice
- Mirant [Panus, Stephanie] Mirant Americas Energy Marketing, LP 11/30/2001
- Northeast Utilities Service Co. [Panus, Stephanie] have not received termination notice
- Sithe Power Marketing, L.P. [Panus, Stephanie] 12/04/2001
- HQ Energy Services Inc. [Panus, Stephanie] 01/01/2001
I am working with the Settlements group to try and clean up Dec.
Gerald
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bailey-s/deleted_items/100.
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subject: Weekend Outage Report for 2/1/02 - 2/3/02
content: _________________________________________________________________
WEEKEND SYSTEMS AVAILABILITY
FOR
2/1/2002 5:00:00 PM through 2/4/2002 12:00:00 AM
_________________________________________________________________
Impact: Corp
Time: Sat 2/2/2002 5:30:00 PM CT thru Sat 2/2/2002 7:30:00 PM CT
Sat 2/2/2002 3:30:00 PM PT thru Sat 2/2/2002 5:30:00 PM PT
Sat 2/2/2002 11:30:00 PM London thru Sun 2/3/2002 1:30:00 AM London
Outage: Maintenance of NAHOU-SQUFY04S & 05S
Environments Impacted: Estate Unify Production.
Purpose: Preventive maintenance on two cluster member servers.
Backout: None
Contact(s): Skinner, Tony 713-345-9334
Jordan, Mark 713-286-5308
Warner, John 713-345-1756
Impact: EES
Time: Fri 2/1/2002 3:00:00 PM CT thru Fri 2/1/2002 11:00:00 PM CT
Fri 2/1/2002 1:00:00 PM PT thru Fri 2/1/2002 9:00:00 PM PT
Fri 2/1/2002 9:00:00 PM London thru Sat 2/2/2002 5:00:00 AM London
Outage: Upgrade EESHOU-DBRGS from NT 40 to W2K server
Environments Impacted: SQL database
Purpose: Server needs to be upgraded to windows 2000 and SQL 2000 to meet corp standards
Backout: Restore original configuration from tape backup
Contact(s): Nguyen, James 713-345-6137
Impact: Corp
Time: Thur 1/31/2002 5:00:00 PM CT thru Fri 2/1/2002 7:00:00 AM CT
Thur 1/31/2002 3:00:00 PM PT thru Fri 2/1/2002 5:00:00 AM PT
Thur 1/31/2002 11:00:00 PM London thru Fri 2/1/2002 1:00:00 PM London
Outage: Replace disk on Envision
Environments Impacted: Corporate-wide applications accessing the Envision web query, FileNet Panagon IDM Desktop, FileNet IDM for R3, Panagon Capture professional. Users will be able to access IBuyit and IPayit from SAP but will not be able to view invoices.
Purpose: Maintenance is needed to repair bad disk
Backout: None
Contact(s): Vollmer, Mary 713-853-3381
Rye, Gregory 713-345-3022
Impact: Corp
Time: Sat 2/2/2002 6:00:00 AM CT thru Sat 2/2/2002 9:00:00 AM CT
Sat 2/2/2002 4:00:00 AM PT thru Sat 2/2/2002 7:00:00 AM PT
Sat 2/2/2002 12:00:00 PM London thru Sat 2/2/2002 3:00:00 PM London
Outage: Reindex Envision database
Environments Impacted: Corporate-wide applications accessing the Envision web query, FileNet Panagon IDM Desktop, FileNet IDM for R3, Panagon Capture professional. Users will be able to access IBuyit and IPayit from SAP but will not be able to view invoices.
Purpose: Maintenance needed to correct performance issues
Backout: None
Contact(s): Vollmer, Mary 713-853-3381
Rye, Gregory 713-345-3022
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Houston Outage Report@ENRON <??SHouston Outage Report@ENRON>
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bailey-s/deleted_items/101.
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subject: Master Netting Agreement List
content: Susan:
Please send the foregoing list to Richard. Thanks.
Sara Shackleton
Enron Wholesale Services
1400 Smith Street, EB3801a
Houston, TX 77002
Ph: (713) 853-5620
Fax: (713) 646-3490
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bailey-s/deleted_items/102.
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subject: RE: The Periwinkle Foundation
content: Kelley,
Looks fine to me.
Susan Bailey
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelley Harrell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 4:57 PM
To: Carl G. W. Dahlberg; Chris Steed; Cindy Petrello; Elizabeth Kelley;
Jacqueline B. Vogel; Jayne Finkowski-Rivera; Joe Birkofer; John
Bullington; Judy Simon; Larry Tharp; Laura W. Wheless; Lisa Dent;
Marilyn Mogas; Mark Dodson; Michelle Fritsch; Nancy E. Kline PhD RN C;
Naomi Scott; Scott Jarriel; Scott Silverman; Smiley Pool; Bailey, Susan;
ZoAnn Dreyer
Subject: The Periwinkle Foundation
Please check this list to see if this is how you want your
name to appear on The Periwinkle Foundation's printed materials.
Please email any changes as soon as possible. We are ordering
new letterhead this week.
Thank you,
Kelley
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bailey-s/deleted_items/103.
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subject: Vacation Day
content: Ladies,
I will be out for a day of vacation -- Wednesday, January 30th.
If anyone needs me they reach me @ (713) 667-6186.
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
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bailey-s/deleted_items/104.
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subject: RE: Contact Info
content: Russell,
Best wishes & much success on your new endeavor -- it was a pleasure working with you.
Susan Bailey
-----Original Message-----
From: Diamond, Russell
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: Contact Info
Hello folks,
I have accepted a position with RWE Trading Americas, my last day with ENRQ will be next Thursday, Jan 31. I have enjoyed working with all of you and hope that our paths will cross as we find our way to more exciting ventures.
Russell
[email protected]
713-665-3345
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bailey-s/deleted_items/105.
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subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Top Ten Counterparty Group
content: I'll be out of the office until Monday February 4.
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bailey-s/deleted_items/106.
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subject: RE: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated,
content: (1) TXU Energy Trading Company
[(2) BP Capital Energy Fund LP - may be subject to mutual termination]
(2) Noble Gas Marketing Inc.
(3) Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
(4) Virginia Power Energy Marketing, Inc.
[(5) T. Boone Pickens - may be subject to mutual termination]
(5) Neumin Production Co.
[(6) Sodra Skogsagarna Ek For - probably an ECTRIC counterparty]
(6) Texaco Natural Gas Inc. (may be booked incorrectly for Texaco, Inc. financial trades)
(7) ACE Capital Re Overseas Ltd.
(8) Nevada Power Company
(9) Prior Energy Corporation
(10) Select Energy, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tweed, Sheila
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:10 PM
To: Shackleton, Sara
Subject:
Please send me the names of the 10 counterparties that we are evaluating. Thanks!
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bailey-s/deleted_items/107.
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subject: RE: Top Ten Counterparty Group
content: OK - I'll ask Melissa to send you her power list separately.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:12 AM
To: Anderson, Diane
Subject: RE: Top Ten Counterparty Group
Diane,
I too noted that BP Capital Energy Fund L.P. had terminated by mutual termination; however, include them on your list for the time being.
Thanks.
FYI: thanks for including Melissa -- I had sent her a separate email as we had spoken over the phone concerning the project request.
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, Diane
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:07 PM
To: Bailey, Susan; Mulvany, Patrick; Wallumrod, Ellen; Delahoussaye, 'todd'; Murphy, Melissa; Bowen, Bob
Cc: Theriot, Kim S.
Subject: RE: Top Ten Counterparty Group
Susan,
BP Capital Energy Fund L.P. was marked as a "Y" for termination on the latest Letter Log and Master Termination Log we received from Stephanie Panus....so do we include them in the list or not? I was in the process of sending their list of deals over to Risk to be swung into the Bankruptcy books.
Melissa - can you run this query for Power and send me a spreadsheet? I'll merge it into whatever we find for Gas, Crude, Paper, Weather, etc... for each counterparty?
Bob - can you do physical gas?
Thanks,
Diane
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:58 PM
To: Anderson, Diane; Mulvany, Patrick; Wallumrod, Ellen; Delahoussaye, 'todd'
Subject: Top Ten Counterparty Group
All,
Set forth below is the list of the Non-Terminated Top Ten Counterparties, where Enron is In-The-Money. First determine where if applicable in your respective confirm worlds whether the appropriate Enron affiliate has a (i) physical gas, coal, steel, pulp & paper, lumber & etc.; (ii) financial power, gas, or other commodities (ie. weather, steel, coal, etc.), relationship with each of the counterparties listed. If so, please furnish confirms or a listing that evidence the following requests:
1. Live Deals as of November 30, 2001
2. Expired Deals since November 30, 2001
3. New Deals since November 30, 2001
This request must be handled on an expedited -- ASAP basis to be furnished by Monday, February 4th.
Many thanks,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Shackleton, Sara
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:17 PM
To: Tweed, Sheila
Cc: Bailey, Susan; Boyd, Samantha; Panus, Stephanie; Sevitz, Robert; Moran, Tom
Subject: RE: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated, in-the-money positions (based upon FMTM information as of 11/30/01)
(1) TXU Energy Trading Company
[(2) BP Capital Energy Fund LP - may be subject to mutual termination]
(2) Noble Gas Marketing Inc.
(3) Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
(4) Virginia Power Energy Marketing, Inc.
[(5) T. Boone Pickens - may be subject to mutual termination]
(5) Neumin Production Co.
[(6) Sodra Skogsagarna Ek For - probably an ECTRIC counterparty]
(6) Texaco Natural Gas Inc. (may be booked incorrectly for Texaco, Inc. financial trades)
(7) ACE Capital Re Overseas Ltd.
(8) Nevada Power Company
(9) Prior Energy Corporation
(10) Select Energy, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tweed, Sheila
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:10 PM
To: Shackleton, Sara
Subject:
Please send me the names of the 10 counterparties that we are evaluating. Thanks!
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
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bailey-s/deleted_items/108.
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subject: RE: Top Ten Counterparty Group
content: Susan,
BP Capital Energy Fund L.P. was marked as a "Y" for termination on the latest Letter Log and Master Termination Log we received from Stephanie Panus....so do we include them in the list or not? I was in the process of sending their list of deals over to Risk to be swung into the Bankruptcy books.
Melissa - can you run this query for Power and send me a spreadsheet? I'll merge it into whatever we find for Gas, Crude, Paper, Weather, etc... for each counterparty?
Bob - can you do physical gas?
Thanks,
Diane
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:58 PM
To: Anderson, Diane; Mulvany, Patrick; Wallumrod, Ellen; Delahoussaye, 'todd'
Subject: Top Ten Counterparty Group
All,
Set forth below is the list of the Non-Terminated Top Ten Counterparties, where Enron is In-The-Money. First determine where if applicable in your respective confirm worlds whether the appropriate Enron affiliate has a (i) physical gas, coal, steel, pulp & paper, lumber & etc.; (ii) financial power, gas, or other commodities (ie. weather, steel, coal, etc.), relationship with each of the counterparties listed. If so, please furnish confirms or a listing that evidence the following requests:
1. Live Deals as of November 30, 2001
2. Expired Deals since November 30, 2001
3. New Deals since November 30, 2001
This request must be handled on an expedited -- ASAP basis to be furnished by Monday, February 4th.
Many thanks,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Shackleton, Sara
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:17 PM
To: Tweed, Sheila
Cc: Bailey, Susan; Boyd, Samantha; Panus, Stephanie; Sevitz, Robert; Moran, Tom
Subject: RE: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated, in-the-money positions (based upon FMTM information as of 11/30/01)
(1) TXU Energy Trading Company
[(2) BP Capital Energy Fund LP - may be subject to mutual termination]
(2) Noble Gas Marketing Inc.
(3) Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
(4) Virginia Power Energy Marketing, Inc.
[(5) T. Boone Pickens - may be subject to mutual termination]
(5) Neumin Production Co.
[(6) Sodra Skogsagarna Ek For - probably an ECTRIC counterparty]
(6) Texaco Natural Gas Inc. (may be booked incorrectly for Texaco, Inc. financial trades)
(7) ACE Capital Re Overseas Ltd.
(8) Nevada Power Company
(9) Prior Energy Corporation
(10) Select Energy, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tweed, Sheila
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:10 PM
To: Shackleton, Sara
Subject:
Please send me the names of the 10 counterparties that we are evaluating. Thanks!
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
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bailey-s/deleted_items/109.
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subject: FW: lists
content: -----Original Message-----
From: Mulvany, Patrick
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:47 AM
To: Delahoussaye, 'todd'
Subject: lists
In addition, Patrick and I have printed out the confirms for you and will be forwarding them shortly.
Thanks,
Todd
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'todd'[email protected]
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bailey-s/deleted_items/11.
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subject: RE: Intercompany trading contracts
content: Kay,
The "Financial Trading Database" under Lotus Notes would be the definitive source regarding the Intercompany Master Agreements.
Let me know if you want be conduct such search.
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Heard, Marie
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:56 PM
To: Bailey, Susan
Subject: FW: Intercompany trading contracts
Susan:
Kay asked me to forward this to you.
Marie
-----Original Message-----
From: Mann, Kay
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:08 PM
To: Heard, Marie; Panus, Stephanie; Fitzgerald, Genia; Jones, Tana; Hill, Robin
Cc: Tweed, Sheila; Clark, Barton
Subject: Intercompany trading contracts
I've been tasked with trying to get a handle on intercompany trading contracts. What would be the most efficient way of coming up with a list?
Thanks,
Kay
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bailey-s/deleted_items/110.
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subject: Replacement Report
content: I discovered that I included 2 emissions deals in the Nevada Report so please replace it with this one.
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bailey-s/deleted_items/111.
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subject: RE: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated,
content: Here are the reports we prepared. We only trade with 5 of the listed entities. The reports are done individually by CP b/c we used our canned report (Flowing Deals) instead of report writer. If you need any other information or need the information manipulated in another way, let us know. We can make changes as necessary.
-----Original Message-----
From: Murphy, Melissa
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:35 PM
To: Denton, Rhonda L.
Subject: FW: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated, in-the-money positions (based upon FMTM information as of 11/30/01)
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:34 PM
To: Murphy, Melissa
Subject: FW: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated, in-the-money positions (based upon FMTM information as of 11/30/01)
Melissa,
Set forth below is the list we discussed. First determine if there is a physical power relationship with each counterparty listed. If so, please furnish confirms or a listing that evidence the following requests:
1. Live Deals as of November 30, 2001
2. Expired Deals since November 30, 2001
3. New Deals since November 30, 2001
This request must be handled on an expedited, ASAP basis.
Many thanks,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Shackleton, Sara
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:17 PM
To: Tweed, Sheila
Cc: Bailey, Susan; Boyd, Samantha; Panus, Stephanie; Sevitz, Robert; Moran, Tom
Subject: RE: TOP TEN counterparties (for ENA) - Non-Terminated, in-the-money positions (based upon FMTM information as of 11/30/01)
(1) TXU Energy Trading Company
[(2) BP Capital Energy Fund LP - may be subject to mutual termination]
(2) Noble Gas Marketing Inc.
(3) Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
(4) Virginia Power Energy Marketing, Inc.
[(5) T. Boone Pickens - may be subject to mutual termination]
(5) Neumin Production Co.
[(6) Sodra Skogsagarna Ek For - probably an ECTRIC counterparty]
(6) Texaco Natural Gas Inc. (may be booked incorrectly for Texaco, Inc. financial trades)
(7) ACE Capital Re Overseas Ltd.
(8) Nevada Power Company
(9) Prior Energy Corporation
(10) Select Energy, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tweed, Sheila
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:10 PM
To: Shackleton, Sara
Subject:
Please send me the names of the 10 counterparties that we are evaluating. Thanks!
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bailey-s/deleted_items/112.
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subject: Intercompany Transactions
content: Bart,
I have saved the document in the O:Drive, in the "_Dropbox" folder. It's not in any sub-folder, so look for it at the end with other documents. It's called 1TAGG & DCAF All Internal 120101-123142. It is password protected so nobody can change data. Call me for the password, or you can view it as read only. It will automatically be deleted from the Dropbox in seven days. If you are concerned that anyone else should find and read it, save it and then delete it from the O:Drive.
The first sheet [Intercompany Transactions] was compiled using reports from DCAF (shown in red; contains physical gas transactions only) and TAGG (shown in black; contains all commodities), along with a report from Global Contracts (shown in blue; I have gas and financial access only). Data shown in green was obtained from specific deals in Sitara.
The second sheet shows intercompany contracts which still need to be matched up with deals on the first sheet. TAGG does not show me which contract covered which transaction, so I will make certain assumptions. I will let you know as I make updates, and please let me know if this is still not what you need. As I told you before, there are entries which look like one month deals that are long overwith, but are actually parts (legs) of deals that included 12/01/01, and were picked up based on some link I can't identify. I'm still trying to figure that part out, too. Any suggestions are appreciated.
If you have questions please give me a call at 5-9989.
Regards,
Susan Elledge
5-9989
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bailey-s/deleted_items/113.
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subject: FW: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
content: Sara,
Please advise if I may be of assistance -- I believe this request requires a lawyers attention.
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Newbrough, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:53 AM
To: Bailey, Susan; Shackleton, Sara
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
I have attached a file which shows the information we would like to send to International Paper regarding counterparties. It includes a description of the company (but not the name), the % of total tons traded and the credit rating of the counterparty. Can you let me know if you think this information can be given to a third party under the confidentiality provisions mentioned below? Please let me know.
Thanks,
Jennifer
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:53 PM
To: Newbrough, Jennifer
Cc: Shackleton, Sara
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Jennifer,
I have completed my review of the selected Forest Products counterparties listed in your email request of January 15th. My review focused on the "Confidentiality" provision contained in either the Master Agreement or the Confirmation(s), being the documentation which established the trading relationship with either Enron North America Corp. ("ENA") or Enron Canada Corp. ("ECC"). I was asked to determine if the "Confidentiality" provision in our trading documents would prohibit ENA and/or ECC from disclosing to third parties: (a) "the existence of a Master Agreement" or (b) "the existence of a transaction under a Confirmation".
Conclusion: Whether the trading relationship was established under a Master Agreement or under the Confirmation(s) -- the "Confidentiality" language employed by ENA and ECC prohibits the public disclosure relating to the Master Agreement or to the Confirmation(s). Therefore, if ENA and/or ECC desire to public disclose "the existence of a Master Agreement" or "the existence of a transaction under a Confirmation" -- ENA and/ECC must first secure the prior consent of any counterparty before public disclosure to third party can be made.
For your convenience, attached are my findings as set forth in the following:
1. Master Agreement List for the Forest Products Trading Counterparties, along with the forms of "Confidentiality" provisions:
<< File: master agreement list (forest products counterparty).doc >> << File: confidentiality - master (standard provision).doc >> << File: confidentiality-master (non-standard provision).doc >>
2. Forest Products Trading Counterparties without a Master Agreement, along with the "Confidentiality" provision:
<< File: non master agreement list (forest products counterparty).doc >> << File: confidentiality - confirms (standard provision).doc >>
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Newbrough, Jennifer
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:35 AM
To: Bailey, Susan
Cc: Shackleton, Sara
Subject: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Susan,
Sorry about the previous attempt. This is the list of counterparties. We need to know if we can disclose to third parties that we have traded with them and the volumes associated with the trades. Thanks for your help. Call me if you need clarification.
Thanks for your help,
Jennifer Adams
Waste Management Inc.
Georgia Pacific Corp
Casella Waste Systems Inc.
US Gypsum
Inland Paper and Packaging
Rand Whitney Counterboard
National Gypsum Company
Norampac
Atlantic Packaging Products, ltd.
General Mills
Papier Mason
Media News
Times Mirror
Macro Media
Knight Ridder
Media General
New York Times
Tembec Industries
Pacifica Paper
Rock Ten
Conagra Energy Svcs
Frito Lay
Lin Packaging
Dial
National Banc of Canada
Master Packaging
Sodra
James Hardie NV
Appleton Paper
Merita Bank
Repap New Brunswick
Boise Cascade
Caima
Irving Pulp and Paper
UPM Kymmene
Proctor & Gamble
Jennifer Adams
Manager, Corporate Development
Enron Corp.
1400 Smith Street
Houston, TX 77002
Tele: 713/853-3919
Fax: 713/646-4043
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bailey-s/deleted_items/114.
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subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
content: Bob,
As mentioned in my voice mail -- I can meet with you anytime this afternoon -- how about 3:30pm.
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce, Robert
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:50 PM
To: Shackleton, Sara
Cc: Bailey, Susan
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
yes, I will take this -- Susan, please call me and let me know when you might have a few minutes later this afternoon to bring me up to speed -- thanks, Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Shackleton, Sara
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:59 AM
To: Bruce, Robert
Cc: Bailey, Susan
Subject: FW: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Bob:
Can you please handle for EIM? Susan has a lot of information. Also, it is my understanding that any information going out the door must be logged in by Raz. Thanks. Sara
-----Original Message-----
From: Newbrough, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:53 AM
To: Bailey, Susan; Shackleton, Sara
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
I have attached a file which shows the information we would like to send to International Paper regarding counterparties. It includes a description of the company (but not the name), the % of total tons traded and the credit rating of the counterparty. Can you let me know if you think this information can be given to a third party under the confidentiality provisions mentioned below? Please let me know.
Thanks,
Jennifer
<< File: counterparties1.xls >>
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:53 PM
To: Newbrough, Jennifer
Cc: Shackleton, Sara
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Jennifer,
I have completed my review of the selected Forest Products counterparties listed in your email request of January 15th. My review focused on the "Confidentiality" provision contained in either the Master Agreement or the Confirmation(s), being the documentation which established the trading relationship with either Enron North America Corp. ("ENA") or Enron Canada Corp. ("ECC"). I was asked to determine if the "Confidentiality" provision in our trading documents would prohibit ENA and/or ECC from disclosing to third parties: (a) "the existence of a Master Agreement" or (b) "the existence of a transaction under a Confirmation".
Conclusion: Whether the trading relationship was established under a Master Agreement or under the Confirmation(s) -- the "Confidentiality" language employed by ENA and ECC prohibits the public disclosure relating to the Master Agreement or to the Confirmation(s). Therefore, if ENA and/or ECC desire to public disclose "the existence of a Master Agreement" or "the existence of a transaction under a Confirmation" -- ENA and/ECC must first secure the prior consent of any counterparty before public disclosure to third party can be made.
For your convenience, attached are my findings as set forth in the following:
1. Master Agreement List for the Forest Products Trading Counterparties, along with the forms of "Confidentiality" provisions:
<< File: master agreement list (forest products counterparty).doc >> << File: confidentiality - master (standard provision).doc >> << File: confidentiality-master (non-standard provision).doc >>
2. Forest Products Trading Counterparties without a Master Agreement, along with the "Confidentiality" provision:
<< File: non master agreement list (forest products counterparty).doc >> << File: confidentiality - confirms (standard provision).doc >>
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Newbrough, Jennifer
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:35 AM
To: Bailey, Susan
Cc: Shackleton, Sara
Subject: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Susan,
Sorry about the previous attempt. This is the list of counterparties. We need to know if we can disclose to third parties that we have traded with them and the volumes associated with the trades. Thanks for your help. Call me if you need clarification.
Thanks for your help,
Jennifer Adams
Waste Management Inc.
Georgia Pacific Corp
Casella Waste Systems Inc.
US Gypsum
Inland Paper and Packaging
Rand Whitney Counterboard
National Gypsum Company
Norampac
Atlantic Packaging Products, ltd.
General Mills
Papier Mason
Media News
Times Mirror
Macro Media
Knight Ridder
Media General
New York Times
Tembec Industries
Pacifica Paper
Rock Ten
Conagra Energy Svcs
Frito Lay
Lin Packaging
Dial
National Banc of Canada
Master Packaging
Sodra
James Hardie NV
Appleton Paper
Merita Bank
Repap New Brunswick
Boise Cascade
Caima
Irving Pulp and Paper
UPM Kymmene
Proctor & Gamble
Jennifer Adams
Manager, Corporate Development
Enron Corp.
1400 Smith Street
Houston, TX 77002
Tele: 713/853-3919
Fax: 713/646-4043
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bailey-s/deleted_items/115.
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subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
content: Bob,
I will see you in your office @ 3:30pm.
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce, Robert
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:43 PM
To: Bailey, Susan
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
thanks -- I've scheduled it -- do you want to come by my office -- Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:43 PM
To: Bruce, Robert
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Bob,
As mentioned in my voice mail -- I can meet with you anytime this afternoon -- how about 3:30pm.
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce, Robert
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:50 PM
To: Shackleton, Sara
Cc: Bailey, Susan
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
yes, I will take this -- Susan, please call me and let me know when you might have a few minutes later this afternoon to bring me up to speed -- thanks, Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Shackleton, Sara
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:59 AM
To: Bruce, Robert
Cc: Bailey, Susan
Subject: FW: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Bob:
Can you please handle for EIM? Susan has a lot of information. Also, it is my understanding that any information going out the door must be logged in by Raz. Thanks. Sara
-----Original Message-----
From: Newbrough, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:53 AM
To: Bailey, Susan; Shackleton, Sara
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
I have attached a file which shows the information we would like to send to International Paper regarding counterparties. It includes a description of the company (but not the name), the % of total tons traded and the credit rating of the counterparty. Can you let me know if you think this information can be given to a third party under the confidentiality provisions mentioned below? Please let me know.
Thanks,
Jennifer
<< File: counterparties1.xls >>
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:53 PM
To: Newbrough, Jennifer
Cc: Shackleton, Sara
Subject: RE: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Jennifer,
I have completed my review of the selected Forest Products counterparties listed in your email request of January 15th. My review focused on the "Confidentiality" provision contained in either the Master Agreement or the Confirmation(s), being the documentation which established the trading relationship with either Enron North America Corp. ("ENA") or Enron Canada Corp. ("ECC"). I was asked to determine if the "Confidentiality" provision in our trading documents would prohibit ENA and/or ECC from disclosing to third parties: (a) "the existence of a Master Agreement" or (b) "the existence of a transaction under a Confirmation".
Conclusion: Whether the trading relationship was established under a Master Agreement or under the Confirmation(s) -- the "Confidentiality" language employed by ENA and ECC prohibits the public disclosure relating to the Master Agreement or to the Confirmation(s). Therefore, if ENA and/or ECC desire to public disclose "the existence of a Master Agreement" or "the existence of a transaction under a Confirmation" -- ENA and/ECC must first secure the prior consent of any counterparty before public disclosure to third party can be made.
For your convenience, attached are my findings as set forth in the following:
1. Master Agreement List for the Forest Products Trading Counterparties, along with the forms of "Confidentiality" provisions:
<< File: master agreement list (forest products counterparty).doc >> << File: confidentiality - master (standard provision).doc >> << File: confidentiality-master (non-standard provision).doc >>
2. Forest Products Trading Counterparties without a Master Agreement, along with the "Confidentiality" provision:
<< File: non master agreement list (forest products counterparty).doc >> << File: confidentiality - confirms (standard provision).doc >>
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Newbrough, Jennifer
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:35 AM
To: Bailey, Susan
Cc: Shackleton, Sara
Subject: Forest Products Trading Counterparties
Susan,
Sorry about the previous attempt. This is the list of counterparties. We need to know if we can disclose to third parties that we have traded with them and the volumes associated with the trades. Thanks for your help. Call me if you need clarification.
Thanks for your help,
Jennifer Adams
Waste Management Inc.
Georgia Pacific Corp
Casella Waste Systems Inc.
US Gypsum
Inland Paper and Packaging
Rand Whitney Counterboard
National Gypsum Company
Norampac
Atlantic Packaging Products, ltd.
General Mills
Papier Mason
Media News
Times Mirror
Macro Media
Knight Ridder
Media General
New York Times
Tembec Industries
Pacifica Paper
Rock Ten
Conagra Energy Svcs
Frito Lay
Lin Packaging
Dial
National Banc of Canada
Master Packaging
Sodra
James Hardie NV
Appleton Paper
Merita Bank
Repap New Brunswick
Boise Cascade
Caima
Irving Pulp and Paper
UPM Kymmene
Proctor & Gamble
Jennifer Adams
Manager, Corporate Development
Enron Corp.
1400 Smith Street
Houston, TX 77002
Tele: 713/853-3919
Fax: 713/646-4043
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bailey-s/deleted_items/116.
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subject: Sodra Skogsagarna Ek
content: Diane or Patrick,
Please email or provide hard copies of the Confirmation(s) ENA has with the captioned counterparty.
Thanks
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
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bailey-s/deleted_items/117.
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subject: RE: Sodra Skogsagarna Ek
content: Diane,
Thanks for confirming that the trades were with ECTRIC and not ENA -- thats what I had thought.
Yes-- please furnish copies of the confirms for the 2 deals to me.
Thanks,
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, Diane
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 11:16 AM
To: Bailey, Susan; Mulvany, Patrick
Subject: RE: Sodra Skogsagarna Ek
Susan,
I only see two and there were both done with ECTINTL. Do you want to see those?
-----Original Message-----
From: Bailey, Susan
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:35 AM
To: Anderson, Diane; Mulvany, Patrick
Subject: Sodra Skogsagarna Ek
Diane or Patrick,
Please email or provide hard copies of the Confirmation(s) ENA has with the captioned counterparty.
Thanks
Cordially,
Susan S. Bailey
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, Suite 3803A
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: (713) 853-4737
Fax: (713) 646-3490
Email: [email protected]
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