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Re: ,
Hey Guys, I just typed a small novel (below) about JRTC and thought I send
it out, it's answerin a question a friend asked about how the simulated
comabt stuff works and has an example at the end.
Excellent question (about what makes the bad guys run away during an
exercise).
The Army paid Grumman a shitload of cash to make "laser tag" stuff for us.
It's called MILES and if you ever see a picture of an army unit on an
exercise you will see that the soldier is wearing a harness over his normal
Load Bearing Vest(LBV), the harness has four receptors on the front and four
on the back, in addition there is a doughnut shaped belt of receptors that
goes on the kevlar helmet. Vehicles also have receptors mounted to them,
every thing from HMMV's to the tanks to the helicopters.
Our weapons systems have transmitters on them, it'll look like a little box
mounted on the front of the weapon, the box has a pressure sensor so every
time the gas from a blank round firing hits it it fires a laser beam down
range. If the laser beam strikes a receptor the guys harness will emit this
God awful high pitched whine that lets everyone know he is down/dead.
AT-4's and Dragons (bazooka like anti-armor weapons) are simulated by what
are called Vipers, same weight, same size, except it fires a big powerful
laser that will be strong enough to activate an enemy tanks MILES. The
armor vehicles MILES game is pretty neat. There are two types of kills on a
tank, a Mobility kill, and a critical kill. If the Viper or other weapon
doesn't have a solid hit on a sensor in a critical area, a mobility kill
will result which means the explosion just blew the trak of the vehicle but
its' radios and weapons still work. A critical kill means, the vehicle and
all inside are dead dead dead. If a tank gets a critical kill the MILES
gear will actually shut the vehicle down and kill its radios. The guy will
just be drivin along and then he will hear over his radio a females voice
say, "Critical kill" and the only thing that will work on the vehicle after
that are the brakes.
So, direct fire weapons systems are pretty easy to replicate, target wears a
receptor, shooter fires a transmitter.
Indirect fire weapons though are a bit more difficult, whereas before the
shooter always had eyes on the target and thus could directly place a laser
beam on target, artillery often shoots targets that no one directly see.
There are two ways around this. At the National Training Center (NTC)
where they do all the armor against armor training, they have the MILES 2000
system. You have an armored motorized rifle company(MRC) sitting at point
X, I have an observer 15Km away who, with optics can see your
MRC, my FO calls in a fire mission, based on the target description a Bn 3
will be fired (54 rounds fired in 3 volleys as there are only 18 tubes in a
Bn. The Observer-Controllers (OCs), kinna like referees, will monitor the
Call for Fire from the observer to the tubes, and the OCs will take the fire
mission data and plug it into their big MILES computer which will take into
account any errors the observer may have made and any errors the gun
batteries (instead of Artillery Companies we have artillery Batteries (6
guns)) may have made. When the gun batteries tell the observer that they
have pulled the trigger, the OCs, who are always listening, will pull the
Miles trigger. What happens then is a satellite hovering above NTC will
blast down a laser with a footprint large enough to simulate the area 18
artillery rounds would take up, it will do this 3 times to simulate all 3
volleys landing. Any vehicles caught in this footprint will be assessed as
damaged/destroyed.
At JRTC where the Light Fighters (i.e. no armor assets organic to them)
learn to play, we don't get no stinkin satellites. What we do there is,
when a fire mission is called to the guns, the OCs will monitor it and enter
the data in their computers, the computer will take into account any errors
made by the FO and the guns and will spit out a grid coordinate, this grid
will be passed to a "Fire Marker" which is a crazy guy with a four wheeler,
a GPS, and a god gun (a hand held transmitter that fires a universal kill
laser i.e. men to tanks and aircraft). I say crazy because these guys are
civilians who get bonuses based on how fast they can get to the target grid.
Their average response time is 4 1/2 minutes, which is about 3 minutes
longer then it would be in real life so it's not as cool as MILES 2000. So
you'll see these guys haulin ass through the woods on theses 4 wheelers
tryin to get to their target grids on time, and God help you if he pulls up
into your position and no you can't haul ass if you see one comin your way
cause your OC who is walkin with your unit will zap you on the spot if he
sees you runnin from a fire marker. I'll close this bad boy with a little
story.
"Oh shit, there I was" (all good 'war' stories gotta start with this).
We had started the first phase of the rotation, "Entry into the Box" (the
box is the JRTC engagement area) at 2300hrs the previous night and had
fought our way 7 Km SW hand railing a road, identifying mine/wire obstacles
and eliminating the Observers over watching them. It was 0800 the next
morning and we were dead f-kin tired and had finally reached our main
objective which was a road inter-section in a semi wooded area just to the
south of the main air field that the rest of the Brigade Combat Team (BCT)
was gonna use to lift in the rest of the support assets. There was a BIG
triangular berm area just off the road, basically the dirt walls were 10 ft
tall 50 yard long. We moved out of the tree line and occupied it cause at
the time it looked like it would be super easy to defend, which was good
cause we needed to hole up for a bit and catch out breath, plus our COLT
team (Combat Observer Laser Team = mounted (on a HMMVV) FO's with Laser
designators to guide Copperheads and Hellfire missiles, basically vehicle
killers) and Bradley support vehicles had just 'discovered' (BOOM) a mine
field at the intersection, this was happening as we were occupying the berm.
So we detached a small element to go evac the Casualties from the
vehicles, the 1SG and a couple of joes. 3 min later the 1SG and his team
were nailed by anti-personnel mines surrounding the mine field while trying
to aid the wounded inside the vehicles. At the same time a "Civilian" truck
with two redneck lookin females showed up like they were fixin to drive
right on through the road so we had to send a few guys out of the berm to
stop/search the vehicle (at JRTC they employ real civilian actors to portray
Civilians on the Battlefield or COBs, because in real life there are COBs
and we gotta know how to deal with them and accomplish our mission at the
same time). So we got the 1SG and a couple of guys down at the obstacle, a
COB truck right outside the berm when the CO decides to go check on the
obstacle. By this time we had been in this BIG berm (read TRP (Target
Reference Point or somethin the enemy probably has his guns laid on just
waitin for some morons to park their sad tired asses in there long enough to
get a mission off)) for like 15 minutes when sure enough off in the distance
we hear this vrrrrrm getting steadily louder and louder. We were so tired
we were basically denying the obvious, "there's no way he's headed for us,
please God don't let him be headed for us" basically you had an entire
company in a 100 yard radius which is about the same size as a 82mm mortar
impact area. So there we are listening to this 4 wheeler get closer and
closer and basically all we can do is start to get all our gear back on and
get ready to HAUL ass. Of course we can't legally run until the first round
impacts. So this guys comes tearin down the road, shoots off the road and
pulls SMACK DAB into the middle of the berm, jumps off his bike and starts
UNLOADING with air burst Arty Simulators (basically a little flare gun that
pops 1/4 sticks of TNT up 40 ft into the air to simulate incoming rounds.
Note: these are only used when the grid is so accurate that using ground
burst simulators would pose a hazard to troops). Basically what this told
us is that we were setup, the baddies were just waitin for us cause the
rounds were accurate on the first volley and needed no adjustment. So yeah,
this joker is poppin off airburst TNT, after the first burst I yelled
INCOMING and got up and hauled ASS. Luckily I was close to the exit and
started movin out FAST, because between airbursts the Fire Marker was just
sweeping left to right with the God gun as guys were scramblin tryin to get
out. I got out of the Berm and just kept runnin a good 200M because I'm
Artillery and I know what the burst radius is on these suckers. I looked
back and saw the Infantry guys stoppin at a tree just outside the berm.
Since there were no visible Real life ground bursts they thought they were
safe. As I was yellin at them to keep movin an OC came out and just whacked
em all (16 guys). As the rest of the people who made it out were still
runnin, about 25 of us and we were all now 150-200M North of the berm,
scattered all over hell. Little bunches of 5-6 guys runnin to trees and
collapsing. Just as the last of the living made it out of the berm, we hear
this vehicle come tearing outta the trees about 50M to our left and from
lower ground. Sure enough it's a DsHKA (read Dishka, basically a 50 Cal on
a friggin truck bed), so there this fucker is lighting us up from the left
and enemy 82mm Mortar fire blastin our tail ends. Since the DsHKA was a
high payoff TGT I was immediately on my net sreamin "Holy Shit we got a
DsHKA here, Grid 785436 HELLLLPPPP!!!" At the same time we got Infantry
guys tryin to suppress the joker on the back of truck with their M4's while
trying to get two Vipers together (we were told by the OC's that the only
thing they've ever seen kill vehicle here with was two Vipers fired at the
same section of the vehicle at exactly the same time) but the Viper teams
were scattered all over hell. All this happened within about 30 seconds,
the CO had seen us come tearin outta the Berm and heard the DsHKA light up
so he was on his net talkin to the Kiowa's (scout helicopters but they're
armed). So we're pinned down, trying to suppress this truck while dodgin 50
Cal laser blasts (since its just MILES a blade of grass can deflect the
laser). FINALLY the Kiowas show up (actually they got there respectably
fast only 2-3 minutes) chase the bastard down and smash him with their
hellfires. With 30 of 65 guys dead, and one DsHKA down, we were ready to
get a little rest and then start huntin the mortar and other 2 DsHKAs that
were supposed to be in the area.
Basically we got the shit ambushed outta us, it was really a pretty nice
setup on the enemies part. We were stupid enough to setup in an obvious
terrain feature, one that was no doubt on the Enemy's target lists. So when
the mortar rounds started droppin and we started pouring out of the berm
there the 50 cal was waitin to mow down whoever didn't get killed by the
Arty.
Anyways, that's one of my JRTC stories and subsequently one of the largest
e-mails I've ever written. So I'm gonna forward it to the rest of the guys.
Welp, its about time to go get my drink on, talk to y'all later.
LAWLER,OUT.
>Hell, I thought Consultants had a lotta acronyms.....Hey when you guys go
>through these exercises, what makes someone high tail out of an attack
>stance...i.e. I know you're not firing live rounds at one another, so how
>do they simulate real life scenarios? Also, in concerns with deer hunting,
>I'll be headed down to Junction (our lease) to pull a trophy this weekend.
>I'll probably freeze my ass off, but I've had my deer picked out since
>Sept. Later.
>
>Dickey
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agreement with EOL ,
Just wanted to know I am working on your behalf...
I'll let you know what Shelley says.
I really feel a need to keep the EOL guys honest, so a full-fledged agreement
would probably not be overkill. But in reality, a term sheet is probably
almost as good.
---------------------- Forwarded by Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron on 01/19/2001
04:13 PM ---------------------------
Susan Scott
01/19/2001 04:08 PM
To: Shelley Corman
cc: Tony Pryor/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Frazier King/FGT/Enron@ENRON
Subject: agreement with EOL
Shelley, I understand that there is a concern about TW having a written
agreement with EOL without the other two pipelines having an agreement.
From my perspective, TW needs an agreement because TW is uniquely situated.
Here's why.
- My understanding is that TW is the only pipeline that has been asked to pay
a fee.
- The developers Michelle Lokay and I have been talking to seem very
uncertain about exactly what the fee covers.
- $50,000 is a lot of money to Transwestern.
- Transwestern has a recent history of not getting what it thought it had
bargained for from affiliated companies, and would appreciate our trying to
protect them.
I am not trying to create extra work for anyone. I am just a little confused
about why a contract for TW would necessitate a contract for the other 2
companies. If you could help me understand, I would appreciate it.
If the consensus is that we feel strongly that TW should not have a written
agreement, then I would at least insist on a detailed letter of intent or
term sheet. This would force both sides to think ahead about what is
expected. (And, as a practical matter, it's highly unlikely that we're going
to take legal action for breach of contract against an affiliate...)
Thanks.
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FW: Seminars ,
-----Original Message-----
From: Praveen Kumar <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Seminars
Vince,
Two recruiting seminars this week for the Finance Department that may be of
interest to you.
(1)Thursday, November 29: Evgenia Portniaguina (University of Utah). She is
completing here Ph.D., and is one of their strongest students ever. She is
originally from Russia with a BS in Exploration Geophysics (4.0 GPA), Oil &
Gas Academy, Russia. She will now speak on a Finanicial Market
MicroStructure topic, but she could be of great interest from the Energy
Institute point of view. Her seminar is in Room 256, Melcher Hall,
10:30 -12 noon.
(2) Friday, November 30: Peter Carr, Adjunct Professor at Courant
Institute, NYU...His specialization is in derivatives (although he will talk
on "Hedging with Incomplete Markets"). His talk is also in Room 256, 1:30-3
p.m.
Best,
Praveen
Praveen Kumar
Chair and Professor of Finance
C.T. Bauer College of Business
334 Melcher Hall
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-6021
713-743-4770/713-743-4789 (fax)
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Spreads Transactions ,
Note: Transactions are in pairs, therefore gas transactions for Mar 9 is 6 etc.
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Stagecoach LOI ,
Andrew,
Please find attached the latest version of the Stagecoach LOI. I have gone=
=20
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GP=20
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In summary, the changes were made to the following sections:
? Price float section =01) Article I, Section 3
? Term and Exclusivity =01) Article II, Sections 1 and 2
Let me know if you are comfortable with this latest version of the LOI and =
I=20
will send it out asap.
Thanks,
John
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Re: ,
Who knows???
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Exec. Summary for Project Green Light ,
Good morning Sally.
Please find attached the executive summary for Project Green Light. Please let me know if you have any questions/changes. Thanks.
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Re: heard your ship came in ,
Looks like I will have to miss Jazz Fest next year . I may be incarcerated.
Jilly
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: Mike Jillard <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 10:45 AM
Subject: heard your ship came in
> Sounds like the coast guard found your boat and took your stash. Sorry to
> hear that.
> PL
> http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/05/14/cocaine.seizure.txt/index.html
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Dinner ,
I want to run something by you. It sounds like we have some sort of budget
for Friday night. I would like to offer everyone the opportunity to bring
someone with them but also explain that we may not be able to pay for it
all. I guess the reason is I would like to have Kristi come with me, but am
willing to pay for her. I would like to do the same for everyone else, but
don't want to offend anyone with the possibility that they may have to pay a
little $$. Let me know what you think. Thanks.
DG 3-9573
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Fw: Final Memorandum Responding to Tenaska Issues ,
Per my voice mail to you
----- Forwarded by Dan Lyons/HOU/ECT on 11/08/2000 02:07 PM -----
"sdtick" <[email protected]>
11/06/2000 11:38 AM
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>
cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Final Memorandum Responding to Tenaska Issues
Here is the memo from Brazos' counsel.
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 10:16 AM
Subject: Final Memorandum Responding to Tenaska Issues
>
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Updated: ECS 4102 - JGossett, LReeves, SWhite ,
When: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:00 AM-10:30 AM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
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RE: Draft program ,
Tomorrow at 4 EDT sounds good to me but I'm not sure we're ready. I'd like to
make sure all of our sponsors like the idea of coordinating with IBER and
UCEI.
What say you, sponsors? The co-sponsorship decision affects our decisions on
place, topics, and speakers, becase IBER and UCEI would need to get involved
right away.
I spoke with Borenstein last night. Shapiro's initial idea was exactly what
we're planning. They appreciate and respect the fact that we've done most of
the legwork. They'd like to be part of it and it sounds like they would
consider it a favor if we included them. IBER has a subgroup called the
Competition Policy Center which is a program meant to exploit the incredible
concentration of antitrust economists at UC Berkeley. I can certainly imagine
ways the school could benefit from a stronger connection with CPC and UCEI,
who
are so widely respected and are doing public policy. If Lee thinks its worth
potentially losing a bit of limelight on this conference for the long run
benefits of building resources and connections on campus, I'm all for it.
Rob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Heather Cameron [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 6:48 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Draft program
>
> Dear All,
>
> After listening to the various viewpoints and concerns expressed in our
> last conference call, I believe that the panel options listed in Option 3
> of Rob's draft might be most effective in producing the type of discourse
> that we are seeking.
>
> I propose that we schedule a conference call for this Friday afternoon,
> September 1, at 4PM EDT. I mentioned that I have reserved the Krutch
> Theater (max.capacity 375) for the week of November 13-17. I have since
> been informed that I can only hold the whole week through Wednesday,
> September 6, therefore, it will be important to narrow the options down
> very soon if we can.
>
> Best wishes,
> Heather
>
>
>
> At 06:44 AM 8/30/00 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
> >Shall we try to talk again Monday? I think I will talk to Borenstein to
see
> >what the Haas folks have in mind.
> >
> >I tried to capture everyone's comments. Allen, you might want to explain
> more
> >about your panel suggestions since I didn't do them justice. As you'll
see I
> >took the liberty of offering a new characterization of the panels that I
> >didn't
> >bring up on the call. Everything on there is offered as a strawman to be
> >criticized and changed.
> >Rob <<Draft program.doc>>
> >
> >Rob Gramlich
> >PJM Market Monitoring Unit
> >(610) 666-4291
> >[email protected]
> >
> >
>
> Heather Cameron, Events Coordinator
> The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy
> University of California, Berkeley
> 2607 Hearst Avenue
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please print ,
Hi honey please print this too. I want to copy it tonight at church Love
you
- kim.wps
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Re: 2 Draft Contracts ,
Terri -- As discussed, attached please find the two confirmation agreements
with my comments. Please modify to reflect your own review and come back to
me with any questions or comments. --David
Terri Clynes
12/06/2000 07:04 PM
To: David Portz/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 2 Draft Contracts
David,
Please review these agreements and let me know your comments. I am in Las
Vegas this week but am available to discuss.
Thanks,
Terri
---------------------- Forwarded by Terri Clynes/HOU/ECT on 12/06/2000 06:56
PM ---------------------------
"Pam Sarvela (MPEX)" <[email protected]> on 12/06/2000 11:41:47 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: 2 Draft Contracts
<<ScheduleK2001..doc>> <<EnronLD_K2001.doc>>
Terri;
Attached are two draft contracts.
The first contract is for the Schedule K - Participation Power Purchase,
with a fixed price block of energy for $64 MWh, and capacity at $4,666.67
MW-Month (or $28-Kw season). The repricing provisions are based off of a
loss of system resources of greater than 150 MW, with the units identified.
The second contract is for the Financially Firm Energy. I structured this a
little differently than what I originally anticipated, based on a discussion
with Tim and how the ASC views "financially firm" accredited products.
Since EPRI wants to be able to accredit this transaction, the best way to
deal with the financial firm energy seemed to be by pulling it out and
putting it into an exhibit. I'm open to discussion on this if EPMI has a
alternative way that they would like to see. Also, please note that per our
discussion on Friday, December 1, I added a contingency into this document
that Split Rock and EPMI must enter into a Master Agreement by December 15
or the agreement will be void.
- ScheduleK2001..doc
- EnronLD_K2001.doc
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RE: where are u? ,
We only win when we SCORE.
-----Original Message-----
From: Taylor, Michael E
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:26 PM
To: Giannone, Adam
Subject: RE: where are u?
Maybe we might win then.
-----Original Message-----
From: Giannone, Adam
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:33 AM
To: Taylor, Michael E
Subject: RE: where are u?
i am in Charleston WV until Thanksgiving. Then I am going to NY. Please tell the soccer crew that I can not make it tomarrow.
thanks
AG
-----Original Message-----
From: Taylor, Michael E
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:39 AM
To: Giannone, Adam
Subject: where are u?
Adam,
Are you in today or this week?
Mike
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RE: A Hallmark E-Card from Genia FitzGerald ,
Thanks, it's a pleasure working with you too. I just wish it had been under better circumstances.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:35 PM
To: Heard, Marie
Subject: A Hallmark E-Card from Genia FitzGerald
Greetings!
We wanted to let you know that Genia FitzGerald created a Hallmark.com e-card for you. To see your card, click the link below, or copy and paste this link into your Web browser's address line:
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If you have trouble using the link we provided, please follow these steps:
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2. Click on the "e-cards and cards" link.
3. Click on the "browse free e-cards" link in the e-cards section of the page.
4. Click on the link on the upper left hand side of the page that says "pick up a greeting."
5. Enter your email address and this retrieval number: EG354447598035. This e-card will be available for 90 days.
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can we still be friends ,
This has not been a good day for me but I do want to thank each of you for
all of the help you have given me during the last 7 months. Also, the great
times we've had working and laughing together. Now for the bad or good news,
the 24th of Jan will be my last day as I have excepted a new position at BP
AMOCO. It is with great pleasure knowing that I did beat Mark McCoy over
there. Thanks again and we will still be friends. ej
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RE: PGE Imbalance Charge ,
agree
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 4:39 PM
To: Steffes, James D.
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
O.K. I will inquire along the lines you suggest. It would be pretty good to know if they're just making a political statement and have no intention of pushing it, if, e.g., FERC approves the ALJ's order in the PNW case.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steffes, James D.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 2:28 PM
To: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
Think the best thing is to let it ride - no sense in discussing because we don't have a solution for them. See if any intelligence on how hard they are going to push NPCo to fight us.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 4:21 PM
To: Steffes, James D.
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
I'm going to Carson City tomorrow. I thought I could present the following message to the Commissioners:
Contracts were negotiated in a bilateral market at arm's length. Nobody was requiring NPCo to do business with us. Similar contracts were upheld by the ALJ in the PNW refunds case. You're going to completely screw up forward markets and NPCo's ability to contract in the future. Think of the risk premium that will attach to future contracts.
We tried to be the good guy with NPCo by offering a more comprehensive solution for them numerous times. Now we're getting attacked for their mistakes?
We have met with NPCo a number of times to try and resolve this issue. But the resolution requires that they post collateral. Now they won't even talk with us. The only way you (PUCN) are going to fix this is if you step up and require the utilities to post collateral when necessary.
However, after talking with Steve Hall I concluded that it would be unwise at this point for me to contact the Commissioners. We don't have anything to offer and very little new to say. For example, according to Steve, we won't touch a blend and extend because of credit problems. This said, he was uncomfortable saying that the entire issue was collateral.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steffes, James D.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 1:52 PM
To: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
Trying to put something together.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 1:11 PM
To: Steffes, James D.
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
Always. By the way, did you have further thoughts about a call to develop a comprehensive Nevada strategy?
-----Original Message-----
From: Steffes, James D.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 10:57 AM
To: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
Are we still friends??
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 11:44 AM
To: Steffes, James D.
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
Thanks. I hate it when I sound petulant.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steffes, James D.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:12 AM
To: Kaufman, Paul; Nicolay, Christi L.
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
My fault for not making it clear that you should have been in the loop. We will send out a message across the board to help with this.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 11:08 AM
To: Nicolay, Christi L.; Steffes, James D.
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
This is going to sound like empire building. But I need to know what we're doing with PGE. I don't need to participate in the calls--but I do need to know. The PGE folks need to have confidence that I'm aware of our positions and plans.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolay, Christi L.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:04 AM
To: Steffes, James D.
Cc: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: RE: PGE Imbalance Charge
We are having a conference call tomorrow with PGE. They did not decide anything on the last conference call after I told them why Enron retail in the East likes the Duquense type imbalance (no bandwidth, thus no penalties-- imbalances settle at verifiable system lambda). John Malowney of EPMI west desk likes the bandwidth, but we are discussing it further since it has created problems for the East EES desk (due to the penalties associated with being outside the bandwidth). John likes the PGE proposal to settle at an index price, but PGE is reconsidering that aspect.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any TPs that allow a bandwidth without penalties.
Let me know if you want to participate in the call.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steffes, James D.
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 10:50 AM
To: Nicolay, Christi L.
Cc: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: PGE Imbalance Charge
Christi --
What's the latest on the PGE imbalance method??
Jim
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Re: Company Wide Email ,
Since you like the list, I have another question (of course). Was your
question about confirmation asking how you can tell which groups the message
went to? If so, they will show in the TO field when you get the message.
From: Tana Jones@ECT on 06/21/2000 02:16 PM
To: Enron Messaging Administration@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Company Wide Email
Your list looks good!
Enron Messaging Administration@ENRON
Sent by: Erika Vaughan@ENRON
06/21/2000 10:34 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Company Wide Email
Tana,
These are the groups that we have available for the cities that you mentioned:
All Enron Houston
Everyone_in_ECT_Calgary
Everyone_in_ECT_London
Everyone_in_ECT_Portland
Everyone_in_ECT_New York
Everyone_in_ECT_Denver
Everyone_in_ECT_Oslo
Everyone_in_ECT_Singapore
Singapore EI Announcements
EI-Australia
Buenos Aires Argentina - Office Staff
Buenos Aires Argentina - TGS Office Staff
Enron Everyone_EOG_Denver
Enron Everyone_EOG_Calgary
If this will do, let me know and I'll use these groups. If you need
something else , please contact Linda Lannom in HR to provide you with a list
of all Enron employees by city. Again, if you do this I will need them in an
Excel spreadsheet with First Name, Last name, Social Security number and
department.
I will send you a draft of the letter in a few minutes. I will need you to
send approval to Enron Messaging Administration in order to send it out.
Thanks
Erika
From: Tana Jones@ECT on 06/20/2000 06:06 PM
To: Enron Messaging Administration@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Company Wide Email
Please direct this email to all employees at the offices indicated below (I
think Sydney is our Australia office). I have revised the letter a little
and am reattaching it. Thanks!
Enron Messaging Administration@ENRON
Sent by: Erika Vaughan@ENRON
06/19/2000 02:58 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Company Wide Email
It is the "and any other offices where we might have trading affiliates"
portion of your message that still has me concerned. I can send the message
to all ENA and, if we don't have one already, have HR provide a list of
employees in the other cities you listed. However, I don't know the answer
to the any other offices. Do you want to send it to every employee
worldwide?
Sorry to be difficult but I still don't have a good idea of your desired
audience.
Erika
From: Tana Jones@ECT on 06/19/2000 02:44 PM
To: Enron Messaging Administration@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Company Wide Email
I do not have an individual list. It will have to got to all the employees
in the cities, and or countries where we have trading offices, which is
pretty much the list I had below.
Enron Messaging Administration@ENRON
Sent by: Erika Vaughan@ENRON
06/19/2000 02:24 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Company Wide Email
Tana,
We have a recent group with all of ENA. However, we do not have anything set
up for trading affiliate offices or a way to determine that information.
Please provide any names/addresses that are needed other than the ENA.
If you do give me names that are not already in a Notes address format, I
will need you to provide them in an Excel spreadsheet with First Name, Last
name, Social Security number and department to help resolve conflicts.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Erika
From: Tana Jones@ECT on 06/19/2000 01:42 PM
To: Enron Messaging Administration/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Company Wide Email
I need to send out the attached memo ASAP to all employees of Enron North
America and its trading affiliate offices. This includes Houston, Calgary,
London, Denver, New York, Oslo, Singapore, Portland, Australia, Buenos Aires,
and any other offices where we might have trading affiliates. Can someone
with your team get back to me ASAP so we can be clear about who we send this
to. Thanks!
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FW: Comm Ed. Opinion ,
Chris, Attached is the info I have on this deal. My contact info is:
Gerald Nemec
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith St. (EB3874A)
Houston, TX 77002
-----Original Message-----
From: Higgins, Ned
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 5:15 PM
To: Nemec, Gerald
Subject: Comm Ed. Opinion
Gerald, the ILL. atty. Chris Hilgert referred to is Chris Townsend -His number is 312-368-4039. The specific question is: can we utilize Com Ed for E service at Nicor's "Troy Grove" Facility? (Located near Troy Grove, ILL- approx 10 Miles North of the Town of La Salle, ILL) The Com Ed substation we would like to have power delivered at is approx 7 Miles N. of the facility near the town of Mendota, ILL.
Notes: 1) Nicor does not currently have an ILL Power service drop.(They are totally self gen.)
2) We would build line up to Com Ed and buy at the substation.
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RE: ,
what do you mean again, theres a first time for everything
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:27 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
i told you that i was. you got your way again spoiled brat. i will be driving home in the nice thunderstorms! thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:26 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
you better have you big jerk
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:20 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
yes, i did you spoiled brat
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:12 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
really why not
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:11 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
nope
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:11 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
yep
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:10 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
what do you think
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:06 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
i dont know yet, did you drive today
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:05 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
i will not tell you when i fell asleep. :) it is getting cold outside. what time is your dinner tonight mr. big shot! :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:59 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
im ok i didnt go to sleep until 2:30 last night but i feel pretty good, dont get so stressed, it will all work out in the end
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:52 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
i can't deal with this crap. i'm just not going to care anymore. how shitty is that. i know, but i will tell you tomorrow. whatever. anyway, how are you doing?
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:50 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
i know im only kidding, tell him its your bday and you want to know now
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:49 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
what are you talking about! so, errol told us that he will talk to us individually tomorrow about whether we will be leaving or not. that was a nice greeting. you haven't seen me today.
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:46 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
you look a little different, i cant figure out what it is
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:43 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject:
hi!
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Astroworld ,
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 04/04/2000 11:51
AM ---------------------------
Chris Germany
04/03/2000 07:13 AM
To: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Astroworld
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 04/03/2000 07:13
AM ---------------------------
Enron In Action Week of 04.03.00
From: Enron In Action@ENRON on 04/03/2000 07:04 AM
Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON
To: All Enron Downtown
cc:
Subject: Enron In Action 04.03.00
lHAPPENINGSl
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Discoveries from the People's Republic of China at The Museum of Fine Art,
Houston. Please join us on Saturday, April 15th to explore this incredible
exhibit. Tickets are available at half hour intervals from 10:30 a.m. - 4:00
p.m. Please pick up your tickets from Patti Walsh at EB2015a.
>Enron's Blood Drive will take place on April 20. Call x37514 to schedule an
appointment. ADDED BONUS: Men over 40 donating blood can get a FREE PSA
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ISCREENINGSl
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- 21 on Andrew's St. Call MD Anderson at (713) 745-7000 to schedule an
appt. Space limited. Help a less fortunate woman get a mammogram by making
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ISAVE THE DATEI
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AstroWorld. Tickets will be on sale Monday, April 10 - Friday, April 14 in
the Enron Lobby. The first six tickets are $5 each -- $20 for each
additional ticket.
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Las Vegas Cogeneration II, L.L.C. - Tolling Agreement ,
Please forward this e-mail to other persons within your respective groups who may have access to the Tolling Agreement or whose responsibilities may cause them to deal with Las Vegas Cogeneration II, L.L.C.'s business operations.
Thanks.
As you may be aware, on Friday, May 4, 2001, Las Vegas Cogeneration II, L.L.C. ("LVC II") executed a Capacity and Ancillary Services Sale and Tolling Services Agreement ("Tolling Agreement") with Allegheny Energy Supply Company, LLC ("ALLEGHENY").
LVC II is an affiliate of ENA and of JEDI II.
Due to the nature of the services to be performed under the Tolling Agreement, LVC II will have access to information, including pricing, dispatch information and outage schedules, that ALLEGHENY deems extremely sensitive. Accordingly, the Tolling Agreement requires LVC II and ALLEGHENY to keep all information relating to the Tolling Agreement in strict confidence.
ENA provides certain administrative services to LVC II pursuant to an Administrative Services Agreement. Furthermore, as equity holders in LVC II, ENA and JEDI II have access to information from LVC II as a matter of course.
In the course of providing services to or on behalf of LVC II, or in connection with management of ENA's or JEDI II's equity positions in LVC II, you may obtain information regarding the Tolling Agreement and/or operational information regarding LVC II. ALL SUCH INFORMATION MUST BE TREATED AS CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED INFORMATION, AND IS NOT TO BE DISCLOSED TO ANY PERSON OR USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN IN FURTHERANCE OF YOUR PROVISION OF SERVICES TO LVC II.
IN PARTICULAR, NO INFORMATION REGARDING THE TOLLING AGREEMENT OR ANY INFORMATION REGARDING THE OPERATIONS OF LVC II ARE TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO OR DISCLOSED TO ANY PERSON INVOLVED IN THE POWER MARKETING OR TRADING OPERATIONS OF ANY ENRON AFFILIATE.
Under certain limited circumstances this information can be disclosed to third parties. However, it is vital that you first confirm the appropriateness of making such disclosures with Dale Rasmussen, Karen Jones or Sheila Tweed of ENA's legal department prior to making any such disclosures.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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thanks ,
Louise,
I enjoyed meeting you this week and appreciate your taking the time. The discussion with RAC on the Roseville DASH went well and hopefully it will hit your desk within two weeks. In the meantime, we're submitting an IDASH so that we can secure options on some of the Emission Credits we'll need for the project.
Thanks again,
Mike
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Updated EOL/Kiodex Agenda ,
Please take a look at the attached agenda, I believe it represents what we
discussed in our meeting today. Please let me know as soon as possible if
you have any question, additions, or deletions. Furthermore, I am interested
in opinions on the following points:
1) When should the EnronOnline commercial (?) and technical (Bob Hillier ?)
contacts be identified and introduced?
2) What is appropriate and not appropriate for Dave Forster to cover in his
EOL demo?
3) Who from EOL should/could attend dinner with Kiodex on Thursday night?
Thanks for your help.
Drew
x56075
(713) 569-6131 (cell)
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Editorial on Emissions Trading ,
From yesterday's Washington Post. Please see highlighted section on OPG. =
=20
----
Trading Futures in Dirty Air=20
Here's a Market-Based Way to Fight Global Warming=20
By Ricardo Bayon
Sunday, August 5, 2001; Page B02=20
Gary Payne and Jeremy Taylor are two Wall Street types who work for trading=
companies in, respectively, Kansas City and Houston. Their daily routine i=
s familiar to speculative traders everywhere: They wake up early to get a j=
ump on the markets, read the industry papers, take a look at their companie=
s' trading portfolios, and log onto their Bloomberg terminals to see who's =
buying and who's selling. But they do not trade in stocks, bonds, currencie=
s or even pork bellies. Instead, what Payne and Taylor trade is the right t=
o pollute -- specifically, the government-given right to emit sulfur dioxid=
e (SO2) and nitrogen oxides, the two gases chiefly responsible for acid rai=
n.
In a classic example of doing well by doing good, successful traders such a=
s Payne and Taylor buy pollution credits low, sell them high and make money=
-- all the while playing an integral role in a system that has reduced ann=
ual emissions of SO2 by U.S. utilities by 29 percent since 1990. Their expe=
rience offers a valuable lesson for U.S. policy makers seeking solutions to=
the problem of global climate change. The sulfur dioxide market provides a=
business-friendly, market-oriented, cost-effective model for reducing emis=
sions of carbon dioxide, the gas generally considered to be the main culpri=
t behind global warming.=20
The market is based on the same theory as the country-to-country emissions =
trading program envisioned in the Kyoto Protocol signed by 178 countries an=
d rejected by President Bush. But the president should not be put off by th=
is. Pollution-credit trading is an inherently capitalist approach to the gl=
obal warming problem that can be set up nationally (or regionally, with Can=
ada and Mexico) and can be tailored to U.S. needs.=20
Perhaps the administration needs to be reminded of the successes of the SO2=
program. It was created to combat acid rain, one of the major environmenta=
l issues of the 1980s. Acid rain is caused when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen=
oxides are emitted into the atmosphere, mostly by power generators. In 199=
0, Congress amended the Clean Air Act to set national targets for emissions=
of those gases; it then instructed the Environmental Protection Agency (EP=
A) to allocate the rights to these limited emissions among major U.S. utili=
ties, and to create a mechanism for the utilities to buy and sell those rig=
hts. Note that the government did not tell utilities how to reduce their em=
issions of SO2. It merely set targets and let the market determine how best=
to achieve this goal. So, under the EPA plan, a power plant that was emitt=
ing too much sulfur dioxide had several options: It could install less poll=
uting technology, it could switch its fuel from coal to natural gas (which =
produces less SO2), or it could purchase excess emission credits from anoth=
er utility. A utility that upgraded its technology or switched fuels might =
even cover some of the costs by selling emission credits it no longer neede=
d.
Trading in sulfur dioxide rights got fully underway in 1995 (and in nitroge=
n oxides some years later). Today, the right to emit SO2 sells for around $=
200 a ton and is sold in lots of 2,500 tons, which means it is available to=
anyone with half a million dollars to spare. The big buyers and sellers ar=
e utilities and energy companies, but there are exceptions. The venerable W=
all Street brokerage firm Cantor Fitzgerald once helped a wealthy benefacto=
r purchase the right to emit one ton of SO2 as a wedding present for a pair=
of environmentalists; and it brokered a deal for an environmental group th=
at wanted to give its retirees emission rights instead of gold watches.=20
Taylor, who tracks the market closely, says that in the past year about $66=
8 million worth of SO2 credits changed hands. He points out, however, that =
if the trading in SO2 options and futures is included, the total market is =
several times that size. "You can buy SO2 puts, calls, straddles, call spre=
ads, whatever you need," he says.=20
And this robust and liquid market is not just profitable; it also has been =
remarkably effective at controlling acid rain. According to the EPA, which =
tracks the emissions of 263 of the largest power plants in the country, the=
y emitted 8.7 million tons of SO2 in 1990, when Congress first mandated a c=
ap. That figure dropped to 7.4 million tons by 1994. But in 1995, when trad=
ing in SO2 credits began, emissions plummeted to 4.5 million tons, even tho=
ugh power generation continued to increase. In the Northeast and Mid-Atlant=
ic regions of the United States, where acid rain and lake acidification wer=
e particularly problematic, acid rain levels declined by 25 percent between=
1995 and 1999.=20
The cost to businesses of this environmental benefit was barely more than a=
tenth of what had originally been predicted. Before Congress mandated the =
sulfur dioxide cap, the Edison Electric Institute estimated that it would c=
ost $7.4 billion a year for industry to meet its targets; over the ensuing =
decade, successive studies by a variety of groups have shown that the real =
figure is likely to be closer to $870 million a year.=20
In other words, the SO2 market is doing what markets do best: It has wrung =
inefficiencies out of the system and allocated scarce resources (in this ca=
se, pollution rights) very cost-effectively.=20
Markets can do the same thing for carbon dioxide. But this will require of =
President Bush and Congress at least one act of political courage: They wil=
l need to cap CO2 emissions. Bush pledged to do so during his 2000 campaign=
, but later reversed his stance. Now he would have to reverse the reversal =
-- but he can find inspiration in his father, the first President Bush, who=
se administration launched the successful SO2 trading program.
Besides, the gesture might not be as difficult as it looks -- because when =
it comes to greenhouse gases, business is way ahead of government. A quiet =
"gray market" already exists in carbon dioxide. Individual companies, expec=
ting some kind of government regulation in the not-too-distant future, have=
been buying and selling CO2 credits for more than three years.=20
"If you are a large power company spending millions of dollars building pla=
nts that you expect to operate for 20 or 30 years," says CO2 trader Carlton=
Bartels, "you are not happy when government comes along and tells you not =
to worry about global warming, at least not for the next four years. That d=
oesn't decrease the risks your company faces as a result of climate change.=
It may actually increase them."=20
Bartels is chief executive officer of CO2e.com, a carbon dioxide trading fi=
rm that was spun off from Cantor Fitzgerald six months ago. The new company=
helps businesses prepare for what Bartels calls the inevitable "carbon-con=
strained" future -- when public pressure will force governments to regulate=
emissions of the gases that cause climate change.=20
In the meantime, CO2e.com is busy arranging trades for companies that want =
to stay ahead of the curve. For example,Houston-based Petro Source Carbon C=
o. has constructed a pipeline that takes the carbon dioxide produced by fou=
r U.S. power plants and pumps it into new oil wells in west Texas, where it=
enhances oil recovery. Since the CO2 it uses would otherwise be vented int=
o the atmosphere, Petro Source figures it will have carbon credits to spare=
if and when the United States puts a cap on CO2 emissions. Meanwhile, Onta=
rio Power Generation of Toronto, whose plants emit carbon dioxide, expects =
Canada to institute a similar cap. In a deal brokered by CO2e.com, Ontario =
Power recently bought 1.3 million tons of Petro Source's credits. Both part=
ies expect their governments to honor the deal in the future.=20
Bartels estimates that in its short lifetime, CO2e.com has been involved in=
trades for the equivalent of 3.5 million tons of CO2 emissions rights, eac=
h ton selling for between $1 and $5a ton. (A ton of carbon dioxide is much =
cheaper than a ton of sulfur dioxide, in part, because trade in CO2 is stil=
l highly speculative. If governments institute CO2 emissions caps, these pr=
ices should skyrocket.) Even before CO2e.com was created, he said, Cantor F=
itzgerald helped move between 20 million and 30 million tons of CO2 emissio=
ns rights.
By the end of this decade, Bartels believes that the CO2 market could be wo=
rth tens of billions of dollars. "Given the amount of global emissions," he=
says, "this could become the largest commodity market in the world."=20
As President Bush seeks a coherent policy on climate change, he would do we=
ll to realize that Wall Street, power companies and emissions traders have =
for years been sitting on an elegant -- not to mention profitable -- soluti=
on to his problems. The 1980s may have taught us that greed is not always g=
ood, but the decade to come is likely to show that it can sometimes be gree=
n.
Ricardo Bayon is a fellow of the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan thin=
k tank based in Washington.
? 2001 The Washington Post Company=20
Lisa Jacobson
Enron
Manager, Environmental Strategies
1775 Eye Street, NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: +(202) 466-9176
Fax: +(202) 331-4717
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Re: DRAM Trading Authority ,
Vince
Thanks - I think this one is fairly hot at the moment - so as soon as you can
get comfortable would be good !
It might be worth spending some time together on it - let me know what you
would prefer
Rgds
DP
Vince J Kaminski@ECT
11/08/2000 05:08 PM
To: David Port/Market Risk/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: DRAM Trading Authority
David,
When do you need my signature. I missed the presentation last Tuesday
(I was sick) and would like a day or two to review the product.
Vince
From: David Port @ ENRON
11/08/2000 02:43 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robbi Rossi/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT, James Ginty/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Kristin Albrecht/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications
cc: Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barry Pearce/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Michael Moulton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications
Subject: DRAM Trading Authority
Here is the latest trading request:
Specifically it requires the following to get it over the line:
Vince, your concurrence with a simplistic VAR calculation the start - up
period
Everybody else, your signatures, or agreement to sign via email
In addition, here is the commercial presentation which wil be attached to the
request on its way to EB5007
Many thanks
DP
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Re: FW: [Fwd: Fw: no president, eh?] ,
They have proven that they are great at governing and at having great
vision. ......not.
m
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TW Negotiated Rate Filing ,
I forgot to add that this is an LFT.
---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Darveaux/ET&S/Enron on 11/16/2000
05:18 PM ---------------------------
Mary Darveaux
11/16/2000 04:50 PM
To: Glen Hass/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Barbara Bischoff/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: TW Negotiated Rate Filing
Alas- a negotiated Rate Filing with a few days notice!!!!
TK has done it again Negotiated Rate deal with Sempra
December 1 thru December 31
Rate $1.00
10,000/day
Receipt Point ____? (to be provided)
Delivery Point PG&E Topock
I will prepare the filing for November 30th. Barb, please add to our filing
log.
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RE: ILL - Electric Supplier ,
Thanks.
It makes sense for Gloria and Rebecca to get together (I am available to talk tomorrow and have asked Gloria to set something up).
Also, we need to work together to make sure that EES' reports, taxes, and other requirements are filed in a timely fashion (with the right internal groups).
On the IL Bond issue, there must be a disconnect between us and the ICC. The ICC believes that our Bond isn't current. Maybe we can figure this out together tomorrow?
Call if anyone has any questions.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Hughes, Evan
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 4:12 PM
To: Dietrich, Janet; Steffes, James D.; Kingerski, Harry; Ogenyi, Gloria; Gahn, Scott
Subject: FW: ILL - Electric Supplier
This is a quick recap from the Services Group perspective. I have asked Rebecca Fite to get with Gloria and try and connect what appears to be a disconnect.
Thanks,
Evan
-----Original Message-----
From: Fite, Rebecca
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 4:09 PM
To: Hughes, Evan; Woodward, Jason
Subject: ILL - Electric Supplier
Evan,
Attached is a matrix that identifies our current State Licenses. We work directly with EES Legal for license renewals and new registrations. As Craig has indicated below, our records indicate we are current for both Licensing and Bond Requirements in Illinois at a State Level.
As EES is currently pursuing Supplier Billing Option (SBO) behind Commonwealth Edison, we will have to comply with the credit worthiness requirements outlined by Gloria, but my understanding of her email indicates we currently meet these standards and will only be required to supply funds in the event our credit rating drops further.
<< File: certificationsEESI.ppt >> << File: certificationsEEMC.ppt >>
Please feel free to contact either of us with questions.
Regards,
Rebecca
---------------------- Forwarded by Rebecca Fite/HOU/EES on 11/08/2001 04:01 PM ---------------------------
<< OLE Object: Picture (Device Independent Bitmap) >>
Craig Shields
11/08/2001 03:48 PM
To: Evan Hughes/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Jason Woodward/HOU/EES@EES, Rebecca Fite/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: ILL - Electric Supplier
Evan,
As you know, the license application function was migrated to the Service Desk in August 2001. This activity was previously maintained by Beth Gooden. In any case, our records show that EES is current and compliant. EES was granted a retail license in August 1999. To maintain the license, EES must submit an annual "Re-certification" and keep a bond current. A Re-certification application was submitted on 1/31/01 and the bond was extended through 6/1/02.
I hope this answers your concerns. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions and/or require further information.
Craig
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Phone Message from Bob Nelson ,
WHILE YOU WERE OUT
Caller:
Bob Nelson
Company:
Phone:
626-683-7644
FAX:
Telephoned, Please Call
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True Orange, September 24, 2001, Part 2 of 3 ,
Horns Get 2 Top Recruits
The Longhorns have 14 commitments after getting pledges from two top 100
national recruits since my last newsletter.
As expected, DE Chase Pittman, 6-5, 263, 4.7, of national powerhouse
Shreveport Evangel, committed to Texas during ceremonies at his church on
Sunday, September 16.
The other national top 100 pledge the Horns got recently was from LB Garnet
Smith, 6-3, 221, 4.54, of Arlington Lamar, who first committed to Oklahoma
Monday, Sept. 17, then switched to Texas two days later and said he is solid
for the Longhorns.
The Longhorns are close to getting a commitment from Tyler DB Matthew Melton,
5-11, 190, 4.43, who is being highly recruited because he is big enoough to
play safety, fast enough to play corner, and, unlike many of the state's
other top DBs, is a full qualifier.
Tyler is 4-0 this season and is one of the state's top teams. Melton missed
one game with a sprained ankle, but he had 21 tackles and one interception in
the other two games prior to their game Saturday.
"I'm very close to committing to Texas," he said. "I'll probably do it in the
next month."
Pittman chose Texas over LSU at the end, but he was recruited by top schools
from all over the country.
He is the brother of Cole Pittman, the sophomore Longhorn DT who was killed
in a vehicle accident in February while returning to Texas for spring
football practice.
I went to Lufkin Friday night to watch Evangel play Lufkin, one of the top
teams in Texas. In last week's USA Today rankings, Lufkin, led by QB Reggie
McNeal, an A&M pledge, was rated No 4 in the country, and Evangel, led by
sophomore QB John David Booty, 6-3, 185, 4.5, and Pittman, was rated No. 20.
Evangel defeated Lufkin, 33-17, primarily because of Booty's throwing and a
stout defense led by Pittman. But Booty isn't the only stud sophomore on the
Evangel team.
DE Chris Bowers, 6-2, 230, 4.6, is a budding star on the side opposite
Pittman.
Lufkin ran away from Pittman's right DE spot all night, but he still had, by
my count, a sack, three QB pressures and eight tackles.
McNeal is a 10.3 sprinter, but Pittman twice came from the far side to run
him out of bounds. He has outstanding speed and quickness and is on many
national top 100 teams.
Lufkin has an underclassman who will be a big man in recruiting circles next
year. He is TE-WR-QB Terrance Parks, 6-4, 220, 4.6. With McNeal struggling
early in the game, he moved to QB and brought Lufkin back from a 19-0
deficit. He, not McNeal, was named the Panthers' offensive player of the game.
Texas also is trying to sign Jonathan Wade, a 5-11, 170-pound cornerback at
Evangel. He has committed to Tennessee, but took an official visit to Texas
the weekend of the North Carolina game. He is the top sprinter in Louisiana.
With a 1,200-plus SAT, Smith said UT's academic superiority over OU was a big
factor.
Despite his early commitment to OU, Smith said. "I'm sure now. I am solid on
this. I definitely know where I want to go and it is Texas."
Smith said, "I want to go where I will be happy, and I feel like I will be
happy in Austin. The Texas people have said nothing but nice things to me,
even when I was committed to Oklahoma, but the OU people haven't been that
nice."
He also said he had never realized how much difference there is in the two
schools academically until he looked at an academic rating of colleges.
"Oklahoma just can't compare to Texas academically," he said.
Smith said his head coach and several of his assistant coaches are Oklahoma
graduates and have been "pushing me to go to Oklahoma."
Smith is the closest thing out there this year to sensational UT freshman LB
Derrick Johnson.
If Smith's commitment holds up, look for Johnson and Smith to be outstanding
outside backers, one on the weakside and one on the strongside, for years to
come at UT.
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Game Quotes . .
"We had some unfortunate things happen to us right at the end of the first
half, and then we had the good drive to start the second half and fumbled
inside the Texas' 25 when we had a chance to retake the lead. We had our
chances, but we weren't able to execute."
- Houston head coach Dana Dimel
* * * *
"Gosh, we really missed a lot of tackles. We just didn't play well at all on
defense. I may have them out there practicing tomorrow (Sunday). That's how
concerned I am. We have to tackle better than that to do the things we want
to do this year."
- Texas defensive coordinator Carl Reese
* * * *
"Houston played some good football early in the game, but we just had to keep
fighting. On the long one, I just faked in and cut outside and I was wide
open and Chris (Simms) dropped it right in there."
- UT WR B. J. Johnson, who had a 92-yard TD reception and 124 yards on four
catches
* * * *
"I got some great blocking and I just tried to run hard on every carry. It
felt great to go over 100 yards. I felt like we were able to pound on them
and wear them down in the second half. We also were able to get a lot of
balance on offense."
- Longhorn RB Ivan Williams, who became the first UT back to gain 100 yards
rushing this year with 19 carries for 104 yards and a touchdown
* * * *
"Those 10 points in the last eight seconds of the first half really gave us a
lift. I love to play smash-mouth football with a big back and that's whaqt we
had tonight with Ivan (Williams)."
- Texas' senior OT Mike Williams
* * * *
"We had to fight through a lot of adversity in the first half, but we took
the lead and the momentum back when we scored twice at the end of the first
half. I think this was the best offensive game we've had this year."
- UT QB Chris Simms, who passed for 311 yards and three touchdowns
* * * *
"Their receivers made some phenomenal catches and they all have some great
moves to go with their speed. We busted some coverages, and you can't do that
and survive against receivers like Texas has."
- Houston CB Jason Parker
* * * *
"That was a crucial mistake on my part. I was trying to get through the pile
and get the first down and somebody's helmet hit the ball and it popped out.
We hit some big plays on their defense, but they came up with a big hit on
that one."
- Cougar QB Kelly Robertson, talking about losing the ball on a fourth-down
plunge inside the Texas' 30 on Houston's last chance to take the lead again
Texas-Houston Statistics
Scoring Summary
Texas 10 10 13 20 - 53
Houston 7 7 0 12 - 26
UT - Mangum 41 FG 9:52 1Q (14 plays, 56 yds)
UT - Johnson 92 pass from Simms (Mangum kick) 7:47 1Q (1 play, 92 yds)
UH - Reynolds 38 pass from Robertson (Patterson kick) 6:06 1Q (5 plays, 60
yds)
UH - Thompson 3 pass from Robertson (Patterson kick) 1:19 2Q (12 plays, 47
yds)
UT - Jeffery 17 pass from Simms (Mangum kick) 0:08 2Q (8 plays, 60 yds)
UT - Mangum 47 FG 0:00 2Q (1 play, 0 yds)
UT - Williams 1 run (run failed) 8:50 3Q (7 plays, 73 yds)
UT - Williams 1 run (Mangum kick) 1:59 3Q (7 plays, 44 yds)
UT - Edwards 1 pass from Simms (Mangum kick) 14:55 4Q (4 plays, 25 yds)
UH - Middleton 80 pass from Robertson (kick failed) 9:53 4Q (3 plays, 80 yds)
UT - Scaife 3 pass from Applewhite (Mangum kick) 5:21 4Q (3 plays, 14 yds)
UH - Reynolds 2 run (pass failed) 3:56 4Q (4 plays 75 yds)
UT - Benson 2 run (kick failed) 0:43 4Q (5 plays, 43 yds)
Official Attendance: 31,784
Team Statistics
Texas Houston
First Downs 27 17
Rushing 11 5
Passing 14 11
Penalty 2 1
Rushing Attempts, Net Yards 39-193 30-68
Net Yards Passing 341 364
Passes Comp., Att., Int. 22-37-1 20-33-1
Total Plays, Offense 76-534 63-432
Avg. Gain per Play 7.0 6.9
Fumbles Lost 1 of 3 2 of 2
Penalties, Yards 6-58 9-84
Punts, Avg. 2-30.5 3-36.3
Time of Possession 32:06 27:54
Third-Down Conversions 9 of 13 4 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3
Sacks by Team, Yds Lost 3-22 2-9
Individual Statistics
Texas
Rushing - Williams 19-103, 2 TDs; Benson 14-74, 1 TD; Jeffery 1-17; Ike 1-2;
Robin 1-0; Simms 3-minus 3.
Passing - Simms 20-35, 311 yds, 3 TD, 1 Int.; Applewhite 2-2, 30 yds, 1 TD,
0 Int.
Receiving - B. J. Johnson 4-124, 1 TD; R. Williams 4-49; Scaife 5-59, 1 TD;
Robin 2-38; Jeffery 2-37, 1 TD; Thomas 1-15; Edwards 1-1, 1 TD.
Houston
Rushing - Reynolds 15-62, 1 TD; Bell 2-15; Ross 1-6; K. Robertson 6-9; Penn
5-6; C. Robertson 1-3.
Passing - K. Robertson 20-33, 364 yds, 3 TD, 1 Int
Receiving - Middleton 3-117, 1 TD; Reynolds 3-49, 1 TD; B. Robertson 2-43; G.
Thompson 2-27, 1 TD; Penn 2-17; Ross 1-7; Bell 1-4.
Tackles by Texas Players, Unasst., Asst., Total
Brooks 6-5-11; Jammer 4-3-7; D. Johnson 4-2-6; Redding 2-4-6; T. Jones 3-2-5;
Thornton 3-2-5; Babers 3-1-4; Tubbs 0-4-4; Trahan 2-1-3; Lewis 1-2-3; Rawls
0-3-3; Lee 1-1-2; Vasher 0-2-2; Boyd 1-0-1; J. Anderson 1-0-1; Stigall 1-0-1;
Collier 1-0-1; Hunt 0-1-1; Gordon 0-1-1; Pearson 0-1-1; Doane 0-1-1; Ungar
0-1-1; Hedgecock 0-1-1; Ike 0-1-1; S. Thomas 0-1-1; Doiron 0-1-1; Wilkins
0-1-1.
Tackles for Losses: T. Jones 2-minus 2; D. Johnson 1-minus 5; Redding
1-minus 3; Wilkins 1-minus 1.
Sacks: Thornton 2-minus 14; Lee 1-minus 8.
Scouting Texas Tech
The Longhorns open Big 12 play Saturday at 6 p.m. in Austin against a
dangerous Texas Tech team that is 2-0 after opening with a 42-30 triumph over
News Mexico and then hammering North Texas, 42-14, Saturday.
QB Kliff Kingsbury is the Big 12's leading passer with 65 completions in 95
attemps (68.4%) for 650 yards, an average of 325 per game. He has thrown 5 TD
passes with two interceptions.
UT QB Chris Simms has completed 54 of 103 passes (52.4%) for 660 yards, an
average of 220 a game. He has had five touchdown passes and allowed one
interception.
The Raiders also have a better running game than they did last year, with TB
Ricky Williams averaging 4.5 yards a carry and 74.5 yards per game.
Williams also is Kingsbury's favorite target, leading the Big 12 with an
average of 10 receptions and 95 yards per game receiving.
Texas coach Mack Brown said the Longhorn defense has to put pressure on
Kingsbury and has to tackle better than it did against Houston.
At 5-8 and 195 pounds and with blazing speed and outstanding moves, Williams
has proven he is a difficult man to corral. How the UT defense copes with his
dual threat will be a major key in determing who wins the game.
Kingsbury's other favorite target is speedy redshirt freshman Nehemia Glover,
who is averaging 5.5 catches for 63.5 yards per game.
Tech head coach Mike Leach loves the short passing game. He was the offensive
coordinator at Oklahoma in 1999 before taking the Tech job, so the Longhorns'
next two opponents run very similar offenses.
How the Longhorns defend against Tech will provide an advance hint about how
they will do against the Sooners.
To win, the Longhorns must:
1. Tackle much better than against Houston.
2. Defend against misdirection much better than they have all season.
3. Win or get a push in the turnover battle.
4. Be able to run and pass effectively.
The Raiders have only four returning starters on defense, but one of them is
strong safety Kevin Curtis, one of the Big 12's top players.
Here's how the teams compare statistically (national rank in parenthesis):
Texas Texas Tech
Offense
(33) 174.3 Rushing Avg. (101) 91.5
(39) 245.4 Passing Avg. 7) 325
(53) 419.7 Total Off. Avg. (27) 416.5
(8) 46 Scoring Avg (10) 42
Defense
(39) 110.7 Rushing Avg. (87) 185
(37) 181 Passing Avg. (9) 123.5
(33) 291.7 Total Def. Avg. (45) 308.5
(31) 15.7 Opp. Scoring Avg (64) 22
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Re: Cornhusker deal ,
Rita,
Things have been changing daily on this thing, so we were waiting to get it
all figured out.
I did tell Mark McCoy to handle this, and he is going to get you all the
information right after
the long weekend. Hope this helps. Pat
Rita Wynne@ECT
08/31/2000 05:25 PM
To: Pat Clynes/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Cornhusker deal
Hey guys,
I need to be bought up to speed on the Cornhusker deal. I don't know what
the impact is to my group or what we should expect to see in terms of
allocations or settlements. Any info. either of you can provide would be
appreciated. Thanks and have a great holiday!
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EPE Lending/Cal-Imb Short for Thursday ,
Gentlemen -
Lending agreement with EPE has us short 50 mw on peak @ Palo tomorrow (25 mw under STWBOM, 25 mw under STSW). Reduce both purchase prices (713238 and 713246) to $4 after buying the power in the hour-ahead market. Sell back to El Paso @ $0. Deals are as follows:
713238 - STWBOM buys EPE
HLH/PV
25 MW @ $57
713244 - STWBOM sells STSW
HLH/PV
25 MW @ $57
713246 - STSW buys EPE
HLH/PV
25 MW @ $57
Also,
Short Term West BOM and STCA will each be short 25 mw tomorrow - on peak SP15 @ $49.69. Kysa will be entering those deals. Please let me know if you have questions.
Thanks,
Kate
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FW: Taliban TV ,
-----Original Message-----
From: John Garibaldi <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 8:29 PM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; Sanders, Richard B.
Subject: Taliban TV
Taliban TV
>
>
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> 8:30 - "Mad About Everything"
> 9:00 - "Suddenly Sanctions"
> 9:30 - "The Brian Benben Bin Laden Show"
> 10:00 - "Allah McBeal"
>
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> 8:00 - "Wheel of Terror and Fortune"
> 8:30 - "The Price is Right If Usama Says Its Right"
> 9:00 - "Children Are Forbidden From
> Saying The Darndest Things"
> 9:30 - "Afganistans Wackiest Public
> Execution Bloopers"
> 10:00 - "Buffy The Yankee Imperialist Dog Slayer"
>
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> 8:00 - "U.S. Military Secrets Revealed"
> 8:30 - "When Northern Alliance Attack"
> 9:00 - "Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pita Bread"
> 9:30 - "Just Shoot Everyone"
> 10:00 - "Veilwatch"
>
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> 9:00 - "Veronicas Closet Full of Long,
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>
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> 9:30 - "Achmeds Creek"
> 10:00 - "No eye-witness News"
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>
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RE: Boardwalk ,
Call me on this one. I think AECO would actually be better due to the fact that plant gate gas in Saskatchewan trades at AECO - X. Therefore an AECO hedge may be more appropriate to match up their risk.
Hope all is going well.
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Joslyn, Kate
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 2:30 PM
To: Mckay, Jonathan
Subject: Boardwalk
Jon
Boardwalk are looking at hedging the gas for their properties in Saskatchewan. What would you recommend or a financial hedge? AECO, Empress??
KJ
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Re: Houston Visit ,
We can use my office if you like - EB3889.
Craig Young
09/08/2000 02:43 PM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: John Penn/LON/ECT@ECT, Craig Young/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Houston Visit
Great 3:00pm Wed
Craig
From: Mark Taylor on 09/08/2000 01:55 PM CDT
To: Craig Young/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Houston Visit
How about 3:00 Wednesday?
Craig Young
09/08/2000 01:53 PM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Craig Young/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Houston Visit
We arrive late just before lunch on Wed and my only firm response is Louise
Kitchen at 2:30 Thur 9/14
Craig
From: Mark Taylor on 09/08/2000 01:33 PM CDT
To: Craig Young/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Houston Visit
Thursday and Friday are filling up fast for me but the early part of the week
looks pretty good. Let me know what works for your schedule.
Craig Young
09/08/2000 01:06 PM
To: Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jefferson D
Sorenson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A
Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brent A Price/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marco Provenzano/Chemetall
S.p.A./Chemetall@CHEMETALL, Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Perkins/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fred Lagrasta/HOU/ECT@ECT, David P
Dupre/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Stephen H Douglas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sue Kelly/LON/ECT@ECT, Lara
Fields/LON/ECT@ECT, Lorna Jones/LON/ECT@ECT, Marcus Pullicino/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Paul Garcia/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT@ECT, Leslie
Speck/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Paul Chivers/LON/ECT@ECT,
Michael Kopper/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anne Edgley/LON/ECT@ECT, Jay
Fitzgerald/NY/ECT@ECT, Michael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Eric Gadd/LON/ECT@ECT,
Richard Lewis/LON/ECT@ECT, Stuart Staley/LON/ECT@ECT, Joe Gold/LON/ECT@ECT,
Alfred Pennisi/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, TJ Pimpinelli/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA
cc: Craig Young/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Houston Visit
Alfred Pennisi and myself will arrive Houston Wed 9/13 and leave Friday. Al
Pennisi is in charge of operations for NY futures/swaps and I head up the
group. Our objective is to meet with each of you or anyone else that can help
us provide/expand internal and external client services for regulated and
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PGE/ FERC article ,
FERC EXTENDS INVESTIGATION OF NEGOTIATED RATE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN PG&E GAS T=
RANSMISSION NORTHWEST AND SHIPPERS, LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE OF MARKET MANIPULA=
TION
09/27/2001=20
Foster Natural Gas Report=20
Page 7=20
(c) Copyright 2001, Foster Associates, Inc.=20
FERC issued an order in mid-month September that set for hearing certain co=
nsolidated proceedings involving several negotiated rate transactions betwe=
en PG&E Gas Transmission, Northwest Corporation (RP99-518) and various ship=
pers. The Commission believes closer scrutiny is called for because these t=
ransactions appear to provide the opportunity to impose rates many multiple=
s in excess of maximum approved tariff rates.=20
The Commission had issued a suspension order in each proceeding that, among=
other things, directed GTN to explain (1) how it had the firm capacity ava=
ilable to move gas under the transactions in these proceedings, and (2) why=
its entering into the subject negotiated service agreements did not violat=
e regulations and policy regarding firm transportation service and negotiat=
ed rate agreements. The new expedited hearing procedures are intended to fu=
rther explore these matters. Pending the outcome, GTN must revise both its =
tariff and capacity availability postings to provide for clear identificati=
on of operational capacity; and must post and contract operational capacity=
on each day of its availability (i.e., on a day-to-day basis), unless it c=
an demonstrate such capacity will be available for some longer period of ti=
me.=20
Questions Same as Those Addressed to Transwestern Earlier=20
FERC's concerns in this case are remarkably similar to FTS-1 deals recently=
arranged by Transwestern Pipeline Co. (RP97-288) that are now the subject =
of an expedited hearing and investigation. Beginning in January 2001, Trans=
western made a series of eight filings implementing FTS-1 negotiated transa=
ctions with five shippers. The filings were accepted and suspended, subject=
to conditions, by orders issued March 2 and 28 and April 27. Staff issued =
data requests to Transwestern , Sempra and Richardson. In the March 28 orde=
r, FERC also directed Transwestern to show cause why its negotiated rate tr=
ansactions did not violate the regulations. Transwestern answered that the =
negotiated rate contracts at issue, and any others for that matter, would n=
ot have been any less firm or provided a lower quality of service had shipp=
ers elected, instead, to pay the recourse rate. Underlying these transactio=
ns, Transwestern said, is capacity that becomes available only for a short =
time.=20
In July the Commissioners voted to establish the hearing to further explore=
Transwestern 's negotiated transactions that tied rates to gas spot market=
price differentials between the California border and producing basins in =
New Mexico and West Texas. For service to the border, Sempra Energy Trading=
Corp., Richardson Products Co., BP Energy Co., Astra Power LLC and Reliant=
Energy Services elected to pay Transwestern negotiated rates as high as $2=
7/MMBtu compared to a maximum FTS-1 (recourse) rate of 38 cents/MMBtu, excl=
uding surcharges and fuel.=20
In Transwestern 's case, the Commission expressed the belief that closer sc=
rutiny of transactions that provide the opportunity to impose rates many mu=
ltiples in excess of maximum approved tariff rates is necessary: "Did Trans=
western withhold capacity that otherwise could have been made available und=
er recourse service in order to make the capacity available under negotiate=
d rate charges at substantially higher rates?" (See REPORT NO. 2346, pp9-10=
.)=20
Background=20
Beginning in March 2001, GTN made a series of separate filings pursuant to =
its rights to implement various negotiated rate transactions under its FTS-=
1 Rate Schedule with (1) Sempra, (2) Dynegy Marketing and Trade, (3) Relian=
t Energy Services Canada Ltd., (4) Western Gas Resources (Western), (5) Ens=
erco Energy, Inc., (6) Mirant Americas Energy Marketing, L.P. , (7) BP Ener=
gy Co., and (8) CEG Energy Options, Inc.. The filings were accepted and sus=
pended, subject to further proceedings by orders issued on 3/28/01, 5/1/01,=
5/31/01, and 6/29/01. The transactions established transportation rates ti=
ed to natural gas spot market price differentials between the Northwest Pip=
eline interconnection at Stanfield, Oregon and the Pacific Gas and Electric=
Co. and Tuscarora Gas Transmission Co. interconnection at Malin, on the Or=
egon-California border.=20
According to the data collected by FERC, the negotiated rate transactions w=
ould yield average daily transportation rates many multiples of the maximum=
FTS-1 rate (approximately $0.155/MMBtu, Stanfield to Malin), exclusive of =
surcharges and fuel, based on the publicly reported price differentials at =
the contract receipt and delivery points during the term of the contracts. =
The Commission initiated additional review procedures to further explore qu=
estions regarding conditions under which operational transportation capacit=
y may be available on the GTN system.=20
GTN has already told the Commission that all negotiated rate shippers knew =
service was available at the recourse rate, but that these shippers chose t=
o structure the pricing of their contracts in this distinct fashion anyway.=
Further, GTN insists the subject firm capacity was posted as available on =
the company's website and EBB, consistent with the Commission's regulations=
.=20
Pursuant to the suspension order, FERC received the following information:=
=20
- Sempra clarified that 10,000 MMBtu/d of its 20,000 MMBtu/d total capacity=
arrangement with GTN was subscribed at the FTS-1 rate. But GTN insists Sem=
pra requested firm backhaul service with the intent of reversing the path. =
Under the negotiated alternative, Sempra was persuaded it would not have to=
pay reservation charges on the full MDQ for a secondary, lower priority re=
verse path service. In its response, Sempra asserted it wanted to use the c=
apacity on a secondary basis and thus chose to negotiate a rate structure t=
hat would best reflect its price risk profile to account for the fact that =
the capacity may not be available every day. Further, Sempra stated that th=
e gas transported was sold into the daily markets at Malin, PG&E's citygate=
, or the Southern California border market.=20
- Dynegy's rationale for choosing a rate formula rather than the FTS-1 reco=
urse rate was to gain additional value from the capacity. GTN had suggested=
it could enter into a negotiated agreement based on the daily index-to-ind=
ex spread because the Stanfield-Malin spread, less fuel, did not cover the =
cost of the FTS-1 recourse rate. Based on GTN's information, Dynegy believe=
d the price spread was expected to widen and thereby would give it "a prici=
ng opportunity."=20
- According to Western, it initially sought 20,000 MMBtu/d of capacity at t=
he FTS-1 recourse rate, but GTN's response did not allow for the total volu=
me to be shipped at that rate. Instead, GTN proposed and Western accepted a=
nother price option: 10,000 MMBtu/d at the FTS-1 Recourse Rate and 10,000 M=
MBtu/d at the Negotiated Gas Daily Index Rate.=20
- Neither Reliant nor Enserco filed a response to the Commission's 5/1/01 o=
rder.=20
- Mirant cited three reasons for choosing the monthly index spread rather t=
han the recourse rate: 1) the index spread was easily hedged, 2) at the tim=
e the market spread was more desirable, and 3) reduction of market risk. Mi=
rant believed there were no other practical options to move gas from Stanfi=
eld to Malin.=20
- GTN established four negotiated rate agreements with two different shippe=
rs: BP Energy and CEG Energy. The BP Energy agreement was accepted as propo=
sed, but FERC accepted and suspended the CEG Energy agreements subject to r=
efund and further information. Similar to the other parties, CEG Energy sta=
ted that it chose a negotiated rate rather than the recourse rate because i=
t believed the index spread was less expensive than the FTS-1 recourse rate=
.=20
FERC Has Serious Concerns=20
According to the September 13 order, GTN's negotiated rate transactions und=
er investigation "present several serious concerns." Even with the addition=
al information in hand, the Commission concludes that the filings raise man=
y issues that need to be investigated further. Accordingly, an expedited he=
aring should explore issues including, but not limited to: whether the tran=
sportation capacity was advertised and awarded in an accurate and fair mann=
er consistent with GTN's tariff; whether the rates negotiated by GTN were t=
he product of an exercise of market power (i.e., did GTN withhold capacity =
that otherwise could have been made available under recourse service just t=
o make the capacity available under negotiated higher rates); why the shipp=
ers agreed to these rates when lower recourse rates should have been availa=
ble; and, lastly, whether the practice of improving a shipper's standing in=
the scheduling process by selling firm transportation to undesirable prima=
ry points so an alternative point can be nominated is discriminatory agains=
t interruptible transportation shippers (since the alternative point is als=
o available on a somewhat best-efforts basis).=20
Since the negotiated rate transactions also raise concerns regarding GTN's =
posting procedures and its use of firm service contracts for operational ca=
pacity, the Commission also spelled out the need to require GTN to undertak=
e immediately certain measures to identify more clearly the operational cap=
acity available on the GTN system and the period for which such capacity is=
awarded.=20
Finally, the Commission discovered discrepancies between GTN and the other =
negotiated parties' representations regarding the capacity quantities avail=
able at the FTS-1 recourse rate. Specifically, FERC's concerns go to the Se=
mpra and Western rate agreements whereby the parties initially desired 20,0=
00 MMBtu/d at the recourse rate but were provided with a combination of rec=
ourse service and a negotiated service. These actions by GTN may reflect th=
e exercise of market power and manipulation of the capacity market, the Com=
mission surmises.
Mark McConnell
Transwestern Pipeline Company
713-345-7896 office
713-822-4862 cell
713-646-2551 fax
[email protected]
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Mercado #26635 ,
Please increase the contract TQ from 350 to 500 effective 02/01/2001. Thanks.
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Bush IT National Steering Committee, Invitation ,
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 09/20/2000 10:35 AM -----
Sherri Sera
09/01/2000 08:56 AM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Bush IT National Steering Committee, Invitation
Please advise. Thanks, SRS
---------------------- Forwarded by Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron on 09/01/2000
08:48 AM ---------------------------
"Roe, Price" <[email protected]> on 08/31/2000 06:03:19 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Bush IT National Steering Committee, Invitation
Dear?Jeff,
?
Greetings from Austin.? On behalf of Governor Bush, it is my pleasure to
invite you to join?the Governor's IT National Steering Committee.??You have
been?recognized as a technology?leader whose experience and insight would?be
a valuable addition to the group.? The three requirements for joining are:
1)?Public support of Governor Bush.
2)?Willingness to comment on policy issues.
3)?Help in finding other technology leaders to join the group.
The group was formed last fall and is composed primarily of technology
leaders (Michael Dell, John Chambers, Floyd Kvamme, Gordon Moore, Jim
Barksdale,?Scott McNealy, plus many others).??NSC members are Republicans,
Democrats, and Independents who support Governor Bush.??
?
In July, the group met here in Austin to discuss burning issues in the
technology community and to share them with Governor Bush in a private
meeting(the AP wire story describing the event is at bottom).??To give you
a better idea of the nature and composition of the group, I have attached a
pdf file?of an?April ad?that ranin USA Today?that includes?a declaration of
support by NSC members for Governor Bush.
?
If you are interested in joining the NSC, please provide the following:
Full Name (and preferred name) - e.g., Timothy R. Smith (Tim)
Preferred Email
Company
Title
Mailing Address
Phone/Fax
Name of Assistant (if relevant)
Acceptance of?the three membership requirements listed above
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.? As we come closer
to the election, we are focusing primarily?on recruiting new members to join
the NSC and?keeping members abreast and plugged into campaign events and
policy matters, especially those that relate to New Economy and technology
issues.
?
Best regards,
?
Price Roe
on behalf of Dr. Bill Rice
?
P.S.? I recently graduated from?HBS and think it would be great to?get
another highly accomplished HBS?alum like you on board in support of the
Governor.
?
__________________
?
Price Roe
Bush for President
Strategy Group
512-344-4737
[email protected]
www.georgewbush.com
?
Bush meeting with high-tech council
JIM VERTUNO, Wednesday July 19, 8:53 am
Associated Press Writer AUSTIN, Texas (AP)???Gov. George W. Bush wants to
compare notes on issues ranging from Internet privacy, to cyber crime to
closing the so-called ``digital divide'' that sometimes leaves minority
households behind in the computer age during a planned Wednesday meeting
with technology leaders. About 130 members of the Bush campaign's 350-member
high-tech council, including Dell Computer Corp. chairman Michael Dell, were
scheduled to meet behind closed doors at Austin's Jewish Community Center.?.
.
``I am excited about all of the opportunities that technology has given us
to make a profound and positive impact on the world,'' said Bush, the
presumptive Republican presidential nominee. ``America is a pioneer in the
high-tech industry and it is vital for us to maintain this status,'' Bush
said. '' Leading the world in innovation will not only improve the lives of
Americans, but will also create many quality jobs.''
The purpose of the meeting was to allow the group to present Bush with their
thoughts and share up-to-the minute information on the issues, said Bush
campaign spokesman Tucker Eskew. The campaign also was to unveil its
revamped Web site. One of its features will allow users to download
event-specific posters or placards for campaign events.
?
?
- USATodayAd-Bush NSC.pdf
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MITS System ,
----- Forwarded by Stuart Alcroft/LON/ECT on 04/05/2001 10:58 -----
Alex Heath
04/05/2001 10:48
To: European Resolution Center/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: MITS System
Please arrange for this customers access codes to the AS400 via trhe MITS system java walk bridge to be re-set .
tks
---------------------- Forwarded by Alex Heath/LON/ECT on 04/05/2001 10:47 ---------------------------
Kelvin Wong 04/05/2001 07:19
To: Alex Heath/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: MITS System
Alex,
Appreciate you pass this msg on....Thanks..Kelvin
---------------------- Forwarded by Kelvin Wong/SIN/ECT on 05/04/2001 02:17 PM ---------------------------
Kelvin Wong 05/03/2001 05:24 PM
To: John Jenkins/EU/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: MITS System
John,
Trouble you to pass on to who is in charge of the MITS:
Plse reset my CLSMSN ...password to clsmsn5 (cannot get in) for the Account Enquiry
Thanks
Kelvin
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Re: NGPL Backstop Agreement for Titan Land Development Company, LLC ,
Attached is my red-line of Chris' redline. I want to make sure we try to
define what they are going to do for $50,000 and that they let us know early
if it looks like the costs are going to be higher (I think optioning
premiums, survey, and landman should cost more like $100,000).
Another key facet of this deal is that we need the right to force assignment
of the easement options so we can either build the line to NGPL ourselves, or
to Nicor only (assuming they'll go for this). If not, we may want to secure
the easements to the Nicor point ourselves so we have dual-pipe flexibility.
Finally, we need to make sure they talk to us before approaching any of the
landowners directly adjacent to our property so we can tell our nearby
neighbors that they're coming in advance, and so we can let NGPL know who to
talk to - and more importantly - who not to talk to. I did not include this
last point in my mark-up.
The idea here is to fullfill the representations made to our potential site
buyer that we would secure easements for a gas pipeline. Since the buyer has
a large gas marketing affiliate, they may balk at a Nicor-only gas supply
option (as did Julie Gomez). Therefore, we feel its prudent to have a dual
pipe option so we can argue that this is a site value enhancment and that
NGPL constitutes a highly liquid supply source with pricing that would more
than amortize the incremental capital cost associated with the added 6 miles
of pipeline (approximately $4 million). Scott has indicated that he wants us
to secure easement options for a gas line and that the buyer is willing to
pay for 50% of those costs as part of the site purchase. Prior to signing
this authorization, we will have gotten Nicor's proposal for a 3 mile line so
we can weigh the alternatives. Chris has already initiated contact with
Nicor (their first offer over the phone was scary).
Enron North America Corp.
From: Chris Meyer @ ECT 10/04/2000 03:57 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rusty
Stevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: NGPL Backstop Agreement for Titan Land Development Company, LLC
Attached below is my mark-up of NGPL's draft for backstoping its expenses in
perfroming preliminary work for a proposed interconnect between NGPL and the
Plant. Please review and comment.
chris
x31666
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Forbes Article-Gas Fired Power Plants 10-29-01 ,
Gas and coal article interesting...
Indigestion
Daniel Fisher, Forbes Magazine, 10.29.01
All those new natural gas-fired electric plants mean more gas demand, right? Maybe not.
For natural gas bulls, there was never a surer sign of good times to come than the order book at General Electric Corp. Backlogs in GE's Power Systems group almost tripled to $25 billion in the late 1990s as scores of utilities and freestanding power producers ordered natural gas turbines to supply the nation's growing appetite for electricity. Gas demand had to go up as all those shiny new turbines were connected to the grid.
Ah, but there was a flaw in that argument--one that is becoming glaringly clear as the price of gas plunges below $2 per million Btu at the wellhead from as high as $10 last year. (A million Btu of gas equals just about 1,000 cubic feet.) Those new gas plants were supposed to steal business from pollution-spewing coal units, which still supply half the nation's electricity. But in a painstaking study of 788 power plants that supply the bulk of U.S. electricity, Charles Studness, president of Studness Research, found quite the opposite could happen.
Studness determined that 79% of the "new" electricity supplied to the grid over the past five years came from existing plants, mostly coal-fired units. And there's plenty more where that came from. Studness figures existing coal plants have the potential to increase output by 50 million megawatt-hours a year for the next five years, representing about half the expected 2.5%-a-year increase in demand.
Coal's advantage over gas: It's cheap. Utilities paid an average of $1.20 per million Btu for coal last year, compared with $4.30 for gas (delivered). Even with depressed gas prices, many coal plants are still cheaper to operate. So while those new turbines being installed by Calpine (nyse: CPN - news - people) and other independent power producers, (see table, below) will burn a lot of gas, they will do it mostly at the expense of older gas plants that burn half again as much.
Addressing a Burning Issue
If natural gas prices stay down or merely remain volatile it will help companies that burn, trade or store gas and hurt those that sell it or provide equipment to the industry. Overleveraged gas producers and service companies could have trouble making it through the downturn.
WINNERS Sales* ($bil) Remarks
Calpine $4.6 Its gas power plants won't compete with coal for years
Chesapeake Energy 0.9 Hedged gas production through December 2003
Dynegy 43.4 Owns gas, coal power plants; stores, trades gas
Peabody Energy 2.7 World's largest coal company
LOSERS Sales* ($bil) Remarks
Devon Energy 3.3 Gas-heavy; $8 billion in ...debt
General Electric 129.5 Sells gas turbines
Pioneer Natural Resources 1.0 $1.5 billion in ...debt; 53% of production is gas
Transocean SedcoForex 1.9 $4 billion in debt; heavy gas-drilling exposure
*Latest 12 months. Source: Market Guide via FactSet Research Systems.
"It's not our game to compete with coal or nuclear," says Ron A. Walter, senior vice president of San Jose, Calif.-based Calpine, which plans over the next few years to build gas-fired plants totaling 31,500 megawatts. "It's our game to displace older gas."
Combined-cycle gas turbines, which use hot exhaust gases from one turbine to generate steam to turn a second one, can transform 6,800 Btu of gas into a kilowatt-hour of electricity, enough to light one lightbulb for ten hours. The oldest gas plants burn as much as 13,000 Btu, and the national average is 10,500. Substitute enough new plants for old, and U.S. gas consumption, currently 62 billion cubic feet a day, could drop by as much as 1 billion cubic feet a day.
That scenario sounds unlikely to Stephen Bergstrom, president of Houston-based Dynegy, an energy-trading firm that also owns both coal- and gas-fired power plants. Dynegy's 35-year-old coal plants are "huge capital hogs," Bergstrom says, that cost ten times as much to maintain as modern gas units. Throw in the cost of scrubbers and other required pollution controls, and many smaller coal plants will have to be shut down, Bergstrom says.
But coal-plant owners can be ingenious. Witness Midwest Generation, a nonregulated subsidiary of Edison International that bought six coal plants from troubled Commonwealth Edison of Chicago in 1999. By changing operating procedures and burning a higher grade of coal, Midwest boosted output from the 40-year-old plants 12% last year--while reducing emissions. John Long, vice president and chief technical officer of the Midwest Generation unit, thinks he can coax another 15% increase out of those aging boilers over the next five years without running afoul of environmental rules.
Long term, the bullish scenario still holds: Gas will displace coal. In the meantime, gas producers have a lot of bonds to retire.
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Legal Essentials for Managers Training ,
As you may be aware, I am conducting an in-house seminar on compliance with labor and employment laws and the practice of good employee relations. This 4 hour, interactive program is tailored to Enron's culture and ETS-specific issues. Stan Horton and the ETS Division Heads have mandated attendance for all Managers and above, and for those persons who have supervisory responsibility.
The main goals of this session are to help management avoid employment-related litigation, maintain a trouble-free workplace, and maximize employee productivity. In order to accomplish these goals, it is imperative to understand the intricate connection between sound management practices and legal requirements.
Some of the topics covered are: maintaining a discrimination and harassment free workplace; the hiring process; compensation issues; performance management; lawful terminations; and all related topics that are necessary to effectively control the risks associated with managing a workforce.
There are three sessions open in October -- the 3rd, 17th, and 31st. They run from 8:00 to Noon. Please
contact my assistant, Miranda Southard, by e-mail to enroll in one of these sessions. She will then provide you the exact location and other particulars.
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Brian
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Re: Performance Review for Heather Alon ,
Eric, I am on the road - I really don't have much to say. We have had very
little interaction.
Regards
Delainey
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Re: Electric Service ,
I have no idea. It sounds like a state regulatory thing. Maybe someone in
the California office knows.
To: Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Electric Service
do you know what the 394.5 notice is that he is talking about?
---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 10/30/2000 05:02 AM
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Van de Wouw" <[email protected]>
10/29/2000 02:03 PM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Electric Service
As a PG&E electric customer I'd be interested in receiving your 394.5 notice
detailing costs etc.
Thank You,
John Van de Wouw
1715 Ogden Dr
Cambria,CA 93428
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Raptor II ,
Scott: I need the Grizzly I account information. Thanks. Sara
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NNG Commercial 2002 Plan - Lay Presentation ,
See attached final version of Lay presentation for 2002 Plan
Call me with any questions
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Mtg w/Janet Dietrich - Middle Mkt Origination ,
Christy Chapman is Assistant
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Re: Enron Tiger Kick Off ,
Is this on the calendar. I think it is Dec. 6? Call vince for details....
---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 11/09/2000
11:43 AM ---------------------------
Vince J Kaminski
11/08/2000 05:13 PM
To: FAP <[email protected]> @ ENRON
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Enron Tiger Kick Off
Donna,
Jeff Shankman will join me for the kickoff.
We would like to invite the students and faculty members to dinner,
following the presentation.
Any recommendations regarding the restaurant?
Vince
FAP <[email protected]> on 11/08/2000 12:15:10 PM
To:
cc: Weigelt <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, Thomas <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Subject: Enron Tiger Kick Off
Tiger Team Hosts, Faculty, Students and Teaching Assistants:
This is to confirm the date, time and location for the upcoming Tiger Team
Kick-Off.
The Enron project date will be Wed., Dec 6 at VH 210 from 3:00-5:00pm.
The purpose of the Kick-Off Meeting is for the teams, faculty, TA's and
hosts to meet, learn more about the hosting organization and to further
discuss the project.
For hosts who may need a campus map, please see
http://www.upenn.edu/fm/map.html
From the 30th Street train station, it is a quick taxi ride to Spruce St and
37th St.
The Inn at Penn, a new hotel, is one block from campus, if lodging is
necessary. The phone number there is 215.222.0200. Please mention you will
be at Penn for business.
The address is :
The Inn at Penn
Sansom Common
3600 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hosts, please let me know the names and titles of those representatives who
will be attending the Kick-Off. Also, let me know if you will need
technology (laptop for ppt or overhead for slides) for presentation
purposes.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Donna Piazze
Program Director
Field Application Project
The Wharton School
Univ. of Pennsylvania
(215) 573-8394
(215) 573-5727 fax
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Approver for iBuyit purchases ,
Vince:
Please send an email to: [email protected] stating that you are approver
of invoices as requested in the email below. We cannot purchase anything
until you do.
iBuyit Payables Approvers
We need your help to identify future iBuyit Approvers. Please encourage the
people that approve your invoices to identify themselves as future iBuyit
users by sending an email with their name, e-mail address, and whether they
code or approve invoices to <<mailto:[email protected]>>. On-line materials
for approvers will be available beginning next week via the Integrated
Solution Center Document Library at <
http://sap.enron.com/sap_doclib/user/default.asp>. Materials will include an
overview of the system and step-by-step instructions. Identified approvers
will receive an e-mail with links to these materials next week.
Thanks!
Shirley
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Recruiting Expenses ,
---------------------- Forwarded by John Arnold/HOU/ECT on 10/14/2000 05:25
PM ---------------------------
From: Beth Miertschin 10/05/2000 10:41 AM
To: Purvi Patel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheetal Patel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Beau
Ratliff/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer Reside/HOU/ECT@ECT, Justin Rostant/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Sarah Shimeall/HOU/EES@EES, Cindi To/HOU/EES@EES, Otis
Wathington/HOU/EES@EES, Wes Colwell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peter Bennett/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Bob Butts/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Jeffrey E
Sommers/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Edward Coats/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Wilson/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Lisa B Cousino/HOU/ECT@ECT, Faith
Killen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Peng/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Stephen
Schwarzbach/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jefferson D Sorenson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Julie
Goodfriend/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Molly LaFuze/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Khristina Griffin/NA/Enron@Enron, Ching Lun/HOU/EES@EES,
Chris Ochoa/NA/Enron@Enron, Heather Alon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harry
Bucalo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy Coffing/HOU/EES@EES, Colleen
Koenig/NA/Enron@Enron, Michael Kolman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Simone La
Rose/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Mixon/NA/Enron@Enron, Paula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Dan Boyle/Corp/Enron@Enron, Edward Coats/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Billy
Lemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathy M Lynn/Corp/Enron@Enron, James
Coffey/ENRON@Gateway, Larry Fenstad/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Ryan
Siurek/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Scott Vonderheide/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ron
Coker/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kevin D Jordan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gary
Peng/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Tracey Tripp/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dixie
Riddle/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Wanda Curry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fred Lagrasta/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Georgeanne Hodges/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tommy J Yanowski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ted C
Bland/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley A Hudler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edith Cross/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Mark Friedman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carrie Slagle/HOU/ECT@ect, Brandon
Wax/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Oliver/LON/ECT@ECT, John Alvar/HOU/ECT@ECT, Meredith M
Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Gayle W Muench/HOU/EES@EES, Patricia A
Lee/HOU/EES@EES, Christina Barthel/HOU/EES@EES, Dara M Flinn/HOU/EES@EES,
Holly Mertins/HOU/EES@EES, Travis Andrews/HOU/EES@EES, Jonathan
Anderson/HOU/EES@EES, Jonathan Anderson/HOU/EES@EES, Tom Baldwin/HOU/EES@EES,
Justin Day/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Krautz/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Shelly Friesenhahn/Enron Communications@Enron Communications,
Todd Neugebauer/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Steven
Batchelder/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Bucky
Dusek/HOU/EES@EES, Niclas Egmar/HOU/EES@EES, Brad Mauritzen/HOU/EES@EES,
Clifford Nash/HOU/EES@EES, Sara Weaver/HOU/EES@EES, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Nick Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT, Heather A Johnson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Binh
Pham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stanton Ray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason R Wiesepape/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Erin Willis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christa Winfrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle
Zhang/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan Feather/SA/Enron@Enron, Ryan Hinze/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Michael Olsen/NA/Enron@Enron, Ryan Taylor/NA/Enron@Enron, John
Weakly/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Amy Lehnert/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Reagan Mathews/Enron Communications@Enron Communications,
Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rob Brown/NA/Enron@Enron, Bill
Gathmann/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Donald M- ECT Origination
Black/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim Schwieger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peter Ramgolam/LON/ECT@ECT,
Paul Choi/SF/ECT@ECT, Ron Baker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Di Mu/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Will Chen/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Ted Huang/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Eric
Mason/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Lena Zhu/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Shahid Shah/NA/Enron@Enron, Ravi
Mujumdar/NA/Enron@Enron, David Junus/HOU/EES@EES, Paul Tan/NA/Enron@Enron,
Kristin Quinn/NA/Enron@Enron, Bryan Burnett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael W
Bradley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas A
Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adam Gross/HOU/ECT@ECT, Margaret
Rhee/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Gerardo Benitez/Corp/Enron@Enron,
Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Fuller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dayem
Khandker/NA/Enron@Enron, Sarah Mulholland/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey
Snyder/Corp/Enron@Enron, Gabriel Chavez/NA/Enron@Enron, Reza
Rezaeian/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jennifer Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ozzie
Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT,
John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cheryl Lipshutz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve
Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Juden/HOU/EES@EES, Christine
Straatmann/HOU/EES@EES, Nicole Alvino/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ashley Dietz/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Russell T Kelley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katie
Stowers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason Thompkins/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Justyn Thompson/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jodi Thrasher/HOU/EES@EES,
Kim Womack/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, James
Wininger/NA/Enron@Enron, Brian Steinbrueck/AA/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffery
Ader/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andy Zipper/Corp/Enron@Enron, Barry
Schnapper/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brian Hoskins/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Barry Schnapper/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Recruiting Expenses
Below are the instructions and cover sheet for your expense reports and the
form that you need to use for your expenses. Please be sure to follow all of
the instuctions or your report will be sent back to you and your payment
delayed.
You do not need to code anything! Everything is coded down here so you do
not have to know any numbers except your social security number and your
phone number. Also, tape your receipts to a blank sheet of paper on ALL 4
SIDES. If you have any questions you can call me at 3-0322.
FYI - Milage is reimbursed at .325 cents to the mile.
Thank you!!
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Re: Interstate Name change ,
I pulled Dan in to listen to the voice mail. Dan says, to go ahead and write
a new Master under the new name w/ whom ever the guarantor is as long as you
are comfortable with this. After the new agreement is executed, we can move
the old transactions over to the new Master as necessary.
With regards to Heartland's legal stauts, I will do the due diligence.
Have a good time!!!!
dp
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Lynn - Oncall ,
CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
Lynn - Oncall
Date: 1/1/2001
Time: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description:
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FW: Pumpkin Dip Recipe - 2nd Attempt ,
Operator error - I misspelled your name. Probably too late to include. Sorry, I didn't see the failed delivery attempt until today. Been kind of hectic at Enron! --Sally
-----Original Message-----
From: Beck, Sally
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:09 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Pumpkin Dip Recipe - 2nd Attempt
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Update Time ,
Bud,
I had zero idea that Kevin had another baby on the way until he sent out the pictures. He will need to convert to being a Mormon soon if he keeps having kids. What is your latest on the job search? I am currently on a 6-mth project in Houston, so forgive me if my responses are not prompt.
ME
-----Original Message-----
From: "Kerry Jones" <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Kerry+20Jones+22+20+3Ckjone19+40home+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 6:57 AM
To: John Mark Brewer; John Chelchowski; Clayton Clark; Stokley, Chris
Subject: FW: Exercise
The room was full of pregnant women and their partners, and the Lamaze class was in full swing. The instructor was teaching the women how to breathe properly, along with informing the men how to give the necessary assurances at this stage of the plan. The instructor then announced, "Ladies, exercise is good for you. Walking is especially beneficial. And, gentlemen, it wouldn't hurt you to take the time to go walking with your partner!" The room really got quiet. Finally, a man in the middle of the group raised his hand. "Yes?" replied the instructor. "Is it all right if she carries a golf bag while we walk?"
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Re: Your Encouragement Would Be Appreciated ,
To all A-team members:
Check out the nice recognition note below
I also receive numerous verbal high fives from the other desk heads as well
We had a great year
Kudos to all members of the team
- - - Mike
---------------------- Forwarded by Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT on 12/21/2000
03:29 PM ---------------------------
Vince J Kaminski
12/21/2000 03:00 PM
To: Jim Schwieger/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, David W
Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron (bcc: Mike A
Roberts/HOU/ECT)
Subject: Re: Your Encouragement Would Be Appreciated
Jim,
Thanks a lot. It is difficult to find a better example example of commitment
to Enron and to professional excellence
than our weather guys.
Vince
Jim Schwieger
12/21/2000 10:32 AM
To: Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, David W
Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: (bcc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT)
Subject: Your Encouragement Would Be Appreciated
The Gas and Power Trading organizations have had a tremendous year.
Sometimes we as traders forget some of the crucial parts of the organization
that significantly contributed to that success. I believe the Weather Group
comprised of Mike Robert's, Jose Marquez, Stephen Bennett and Dave Ryan from
Power are one of those groups. These individuals have done a tremendous job
of predicting summer weather along with the route hurricanes would take. The
greatest achievement has been the November and December winter forecast.
They held fast to their cold forecast even when outside services were
moderating. On a score card with all other services they definitely deserve
an "A+". When you are down on the 32nd floor it would be nice if you would
stop and congratulate them on a tremendous job and their contribution to our
success.
Thanks, Jim Schwieger
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DRAFT - HAPPY HOUR invitation ,
Tana, Per my voicemail, here is the invitation I'm planning on sending out.
Plz advise if you have any suggestions/comments and if you'd like me to mail
it out to your group or if you'd prefer to do that.
I need to provide a final headcount by next Monday, so plz let me know as
soon as possible.
Thx, Mercy x35082
You are invited to a "Get Acquainted" Happy Hour !!
When: Wednesday, March 7th
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Place: Cadillac Bar
1802 Shepherd Drive
(713) 862-2020
Please R.S.V.P. by 5 p.m. Monday.
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Enron Corp. Guarantee for CP&L ,
Clem:
North Carolina Power Holdings, LLC is a wholly owned sub of ENA and owns some
power plants in NC. On March 26, 2001, NCPH sold a daily call option for May
through Dec 2001 to Carolina Power & Light Co. in March, and promised to
deliver an Enron Corp. guarantee. But it hasn't been delivered yet, and the
counterparty has asked about its status. The guarantee is attached --
standard form, describing the transaction. Would you please date it and have
it executed early week of May 7 and have it delivered to Genia Fitzgerald for
delivery to the counterparty (Genia, the file is on your chair -- Paul Radous
has been in touch w/ CP&L on this recently). If you have any questions,
please call Steve Van Hooser ( EB3877, ext. 37238). Thanks so much -- hope
to be in touch soon.
Regards,
Janice
EB3861
Assistant General Counsel, Enron North America Corp.
713-853-1794 (Fax: 713-646-4842)
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FW: ,
for the third time......
-----Original Message-----
From: Hull, Bryan
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 7:16 AM
To: Parks, Joe
Subject:
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Re: Interview with Rabi S. De on Friday, August 11, 2000 ,
Anita:
I believe that Zimin was the one that asked me to bring him in. Maybe you
can check with him as to whether there is anyone else he wants you to
include.
Thanks!
Anita DuPont@ENRON
07/31/2000 10:26 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Interview with Rabi S. De on Friday, August 11, 2000
Vince:
Shawn Grady from HR Staffing called me and asked me to schedule interviews
with the people in Research. He also mentioned that I should email you to
find out if you want anyone from any other department to interview Rabi. I
am currently scheduling interviews with you, Krishna, Grant, Stinson, Zimin
and Vasant. Is their anyone else in Research that you want to interview
him? Please get back to me and I will set up the appts. Thanks. Anita
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Enron Japan website ,
---------------------- Forwarded by Nicholas O'Day/AP/Enron on 09/20/2000
05:24 PM ---------------------------
Nicholas O'Day
09/20/2000 05:22 PM
To: Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Enron Japan website
Mark,
As foreshadowed last week, we gave a presentation to Mark Palmer this morning
on the proposed Enron Japan website. Mark will be briefing Steve Kean
tomorrow. We ran through a few background slides set out in the presentation
and then went through the development site - dev.enron.co.jp. A copy of the
presentation is attached.
In broad terms, we covered the following:
Why we are building the site
Who we are targeting
Reinforced that the site is commercially focused - not brochure ware
Reinforced that the amount of material on the site is manageable and that we
had procedures in place to regularly update the site
Sought ongoing support for new material.
I attach first drafts of articles which we propose including in the
regulatory section . You can also view these articles in draft on the
website - entry via the homepage pictures or in the Japan Market page.
We clearly need to conform the graphs and recheck the facts and figures with
a fine tooth comb. With that in mind, I would welcome your input on the
content and the list of proposed future articles - set out on page 8 of the
presentation.
We are proposing to have the website up and running by mid October with a
view to launching the site to the public on 31 October, the date of the
office opening. Between now and then we need to tidy up the drafts, translate
them and then get sign off from PR, legal and Enron's web master.
I will try to give you a call later today to briefly discuss.
kind regards
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nicholas.o'[email protected]
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UNIFY TO SAP INTERFACES ,
---------------------- Forwarded by Jefferson D Sorenson/HOU/ECT on
07/05/2000 04:58 PM ---------------------------
Bob Klein
07/05/2000 04:57 PM
To: Jefferson D Sorenson/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Rebecca Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: UNIFY TO SAP INTERFACES
We interfaced UNIFY to SAP three times today. Interface number one (8:40 AM)
was error free. The second interface (Noon) created duplicate invoices for
those sent in our first interface. The problem that caused the duplication
was that the flag in UNIFY that prevents invoices from being sent to SAP
after they have already been interfaced did not work. The problem was
corrected before out third interface at 3:15 PM. In the 3:15 interface, one
error occurred --- a counterparty was set up in Global as intercompany that
should be third party. This error will be corrected before our next interface
on 7/6 AM.
Overall, I was pleased at how well the interfaces worked today and how fast
the SAP and UNIFY teams responded to our issues.
Bob
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Re: New Contact for Devon ,
What do you mean "leaving Enron"? Where are you going?
D
Beverly Beaty
03/13/2001 09:11 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc: Mark L Schrab/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kirk Lenart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jesse Villarreal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sabra L Dinari/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clarissa Garcia/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Meredith Homco/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia Franklin/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Christina Sanchez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Darren Espey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carlos J Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Loving/NA/Enron@ENRON, George F Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Margie Straight/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Ellenberger/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jessica White/NA/Enron@Enron, Patti Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Teresa McOmber/NA/Enron@ENRON, [email protected], Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: New Contact for Devon
Please note that I will be leaving Enron as of March 23,2001. Please send future e-mails regarding
Devon changes to Kathy Kelly and Clarissa Garcia, as well as the schedulers that you are already sending
changes too. They will coordinate all future Devon inquiries and changes.
If there are questions before then, please call me at 713-853-6357
Thanks,
Beverly Beaty
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Re: pussy pussy pussy pussy pussy pussy pussy pussy pussy pussy ,
what is up monkey? things are good in houston. i still have a gambling
problem so i am gonna try to go to vegas if i can. are you in california
still. i bet you have a 15 year old girlfriend huh? you and mark chumura
hitting the prom parties. drinking cold beer and getting hot pussy is still
what it is about. even though we work you need to get those essentials.
they are like air. we did it right in college when we were running those chi
- o's. you should try to get to h-town one weekend and we will run some
cougars.
cougars= old women that pray on young men.
cougars love me here. give me a shout some time. 713-853-7176. good to
hear from you.
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John Ambler's Itinerary ,
John is currently in Mumbai, India.
Regent Hotel - Mumbai (April 16 - April 21)
Phone: 011 91 22 655 1234
Fax: 011 91 22 651 4488
Office Numbers in Mumbai:
Phone: 011 91 22 653 4011
Fax: 011 91 22 653 4024/25
Saturday, April 21, 2001
01:45am Depart Mumbai on Delta Airlines #107
07:20am Arrive Frankfurt
10:40am Depart Frankfurt on United Airlines #3542
02:40pm Arrive Houston
NOTE: You may also reach John on his cellular: 281-948-7273. India's local
time is 10.5 hours ahead of us.
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Press reports of the Assembly Republican Plan Energy proposal ,
<<press coverage summary - GOP power plan.doc>>
Richard Costigan, III
Chief of Staff
Office of the Assembly Republican Leader
California State Assembly
Phone:(916) 319-2005
- press coverage summary - GOP power plan.doc
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People ,
Hi Rick. Hope your holding up. We are going to have all of the "on-going concern" activities here in the old building on the 30-31-32 floors. We will be splitting the estate infrastructure into two functions: on-going activities (contracts/assets we will continue to serve and perform under) and wind-up/liquidation activities. Jim Fallon will be managing the latter function and I believe he is staying in the new building for now.
We need to ensure that we have the appropriate folks from RAC engaged in the on-going concern function. I'd prefer that we continue to have them located near our floors vs. move to another location (as I hear through the grapevine). Could you suggest the folks that would be available to focus exclusively on on-going concern activities, and do you want them to stay on the 28th floor or move onto 31 with us?
Thanks.
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Tim miller BP ,
Phone number
281-366-4965
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Updated: Meeting with Rika, Dana, Fletch, Herndon, Doug-Gilbert, ,
When: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:30 PM-5:30 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
Where: EB3125b
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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Re: ISDA Gas Natural de Mexico ,
Stephanie,
We will receive the signed copy of Gas Natural Mexico today, I''ll let you
know as soon as I receive it.
Also we need to send them executables copies for Comercializadora Metrogas,
they only have now a draft, but they can sign it very fast because it is
alrready aproved by they attorneys.
Paul Radous will prepare a credit worksheet for the new company, Gas Natural
Servicios, S.A. de C.V.
Regards,
Agustin Perez
Stephanie Panus
01/11/2001 08:59 AM
To: Agustin Perez/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: ISDA Gas Natural de Mexico
Agustin,
Wanted to check on the status of the Agreements in your below email from Dec.
22.
Thanks,
Stephanie
From: Agustin Perez on 12/22/2000 12:10 PM
To: Paul Radous/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Brent Hendry, Samantha Boyd/NA/Enron@Enron,
Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron, Jaime Williams, Agustin Perez
cc:
Subject: ISDA Gas Natural de Mexico
Good News,
The ISDA has been approved and will be signed when the CEO return from
holydays (Jan 8). They will sign the 2 ISDA's we sent for Gas Natural Mexico
and Comercializadora Metrogas, and also want to sign another for Gas Natural
Servicios.
They will send me the corporate documents for this company, I will forward
them as soon as I receive them.
Paul, please tell us if we can use the same format of ISDA as in
Comercializadora Metrogas, they are going to provide the same guaranty from
Gas Natural Mexico.
Regards,
Agustin Perez
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Analysts ,
I am currently in need of 2 analysts for a period of 2-6 months to work in
commercial business analysis roles for me related to EOTT.
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,
http://www.perrystone.org/home.cfm
http://www.shoreshimministries.org/
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RE: Request Submitted: Access Request for [email protected] ,
I cannot view this request in eRequest. Please approve on my behalf or remedy the problem of seeing the request and I will approve myself.
Stacey
-----Original Message-----
From: ARSystem <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 1:05 PM
To: White, Stacey W.
Subject: Request Submitted: Access Request for [email protected]
You have received this email because the requester specified you as their Manager's alternate. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000071080&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.
Request ID : 000000000071080
Approver : [email protected]
Request Create Date : 10/25/01 1:04:31 PM
Requested For : [email protected]
Resource Name : Enpower North America West Production Table_Edit
Resource Type : Applications
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Denver Invoice ,
Susan,
Attached is an invoice which needs to be paid by 01/02/02. Thanks.
I will fax the invoice to you today.
Please let me know if you have any questions, or need additional information.
Thanks,
Theresa Staab
(303) 575-6485 Office
(303) 807-6131 Cell
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RE: Training for EnronOnline ,
We will do on Monday morning, but I don't think we need Jay involved.
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Re: GAME TONIGHT @ 9:45 ,
by the way, i think luis is out of town. so, if you want, you are the qb.
let me know
Nick Hiemstra
05/22/2000 10:41 AM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: GAME TONIGHT @ 9:45
yep; by the way, I have written in my calendar something about a flag
football tourney on May 29, is that right?
Enron North America Corp.
From: Eric Bass 05/22/2000 09:04 AM
To: Brian Hoskins/HOU/ECT@ECT, Luis Mena/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES, Bryan
Hull/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, O'Neal D
Winfree/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Baumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kenneth
Shulklapper/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nick Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amir Ahanchian/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications
cc:
Subject: GAME TONIGHT @ 9:45
Let me know whether or not you will be there. Please try to make it by 9:15.
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Re: Lotus Notes Profiles ,
Done.
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Re: EOL approvals, 2-20-01 ,
For Consolidated Edison Energy, Inc., coming thru by Credit to open them for
US east power, you already had them open to trade all power under the GTC, so
I am going to keep them at that.
Shari Stack
02/20/2001 08:56 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Rhonda L Denton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: EOL approvals, 2-20-01
Tana,
Declined for US Physical Power
U.S. Minerals Management Service- Not FERC approved/Not current CP
Approved for US Physical Power
Split Rock- Ok to open them up to buys and sales
Ditto Credit
NGL Supply, Inc.
NGL Supply, Inc. dba Premier Energy Partners
Thanks,
Shari
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US Filter Comments on Omnibus and Annex A of a Heating Oil Deferred ,
Sara,
Sorry, about the mix-up, but below are both their reply and our original sample confirmations.
Thanks,
Scott
Scott: here are the comments from the USFilter legal group. Please review
with your legal people and provide a response. The documents to which Keith
refers are the most recent Confirmation for the Deferred Premium call and
the associated Terms and Conditios Addendum.
Thanks,
Tom Fields
Director Strategic Sourcing
US Filter
847.706.6914
847.706.9025 (fax)
847.682.3836 (cell)
[email protected]
Confidentiality Note: This email message and any attachments to it are
intended only for the named recipients and may contain legally priviledged
and/ or confidential information. If you are not one of the intended
recipients, please do not duplicate or forward this email message and
immediaely delete it from your computer.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham, Keith
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:34 AM
> To: Fields Tom
> Subject: Enron Confirmation
>
> Tom:
> As best I could determine, the agreement and general terms are
> consistent with the industry standard and are not unreasonable.
> Nonetheless, there are a few minor points worth mentioning, per our
> specialist, as set forth below.
> 2. The Transaction is more of a swap than an option. If Enron insists on
> still calling it a Deferred Premium Call Option, then I would make it
> clear in the Confirmation that (1) the "Swap" payment terms in Section 2
> of the GTC's apply and (2) the "Exercise Period" is inapplicable (given
> that the Confirmation specifies "Automatic Exercise" as being applicable).
>
> 3. The term "Calculation Period" in the Confirm should be "Determination
> Period." I believe that use of the "Calculation Period" is a typo.
> 4. The representation in Section 1(b)(i) should be: " "Eligible Contract
> Participant" as defined in Section 1a(12) of the Commodity Exchange Act,
> as amended."
> 5. Please note that the setoff provision allows setoffs of amounts owed to
> and from Affiliates. This is a keen legal point because typically
> affiliates have no legal authority to bind one another.
> 6. New York law (not Texas) should apply, per our specialist.
> If you have questions or comments, please let me know.
>
> Keith
>
>
> Confidentiality Note: This e-mail message and any attachments to it are
> intended only for the named recipients and may contain legally privileged
> and/or confidential information. If you are not one of the intended
> recipients, please do not duplicate or forward this e-mail message and
> immediately delete it from your computer.
Scott F. Griffin
Enron Global Markets, LLC
1400 Smith Street
Houston, TX 77002-7361
Office: (713)-853-0973
Mobile: (713)-503-5686
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Your corner on the intranet ,
You know I love this idea , BUT I still think we need to let Ken personally
address the "shots" he has taken. It is just not the same to have Jeff say
it is okay that the AG of California wants to put Ken in a cell with Spike!
I strongly believe we need to give Ken a forum too, as he has been at the
center of alot of the recent noise. I still believe a video with both of
them is the right way to go...The State of Enron. I think Jeff's Corner is a
great idea too...can't we do both? Ok, I have said this enough..I will go
away quietly now and let the experts decide...Beth
---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES on 06/13/2001
04:44 PM ---------------------------
Mary Clark@ENRON
06/13/2001 01:42 PM
To: Jeff Skilling/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Sherri Sera/Enron@EnronXGate, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@Enron (bcc: Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES)
Subject: Your corner on the intranet
Jeff --
Our Internal Communications group is continuing to look for ways to
communicate with employees in a timely manner about hot topics that are of
interest to them. We're also looking to increase your exposure with
employees. We have a new idea, which Sherri discussed briefly with you a
couple of weeks ago. It's called "Jeff's Corner" and it will be a regular
video message that will be posted on the intranet -- which can be accessed by
99.9% of our employees.
This is how it will work. We will tape a 2-3 minute video of you talking
about what's top of mind at that moment. The tone and style will be like
your floor meetings (one of your best employee venues), casual and
conversational. We suggest the first topic be "The State of Enron." There
is a lot of talk among employees about the cheap shots we've taken as a
company and by you and Ken, about the decline in our stock price and about
the widespread re-deployment efforts. These recent events are beginning to
affect morale. Employees are concerned and want to be assured that we're on
the right side, that they will have jobs, that Enron will be here next year.
You've helped reassure them about these things at recent floor meetings;
however, that is only a small part of our global work force. Having your own
corner on the intranet will have a farther reach, and we have the capability
to do this in-house at very low cost.
We recommend making this a regular communication feature at least monthly,
although since this would only involve a few minutes of your time, you could
even tape a message to employees weekly. The nice thing about this medium is
we have the ability to respond immediately to current events, and having you
speak to employees gives the message credibility.
Future topics could address new cost saving procedures, update on Dabhol, the
PRC, reasons behind an organizational announcement, The Pulse survey, etc.
We'd like this to be a forum where you can talk about topics you'd like to
discuss.
I've checked with the technical team, and we have the capability do this
now. I will check your calendar with Sherri. Let me know if you have any
questions.
Mary
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,
Ina,
I will be on vacation July 31 - August 3. Please mark the calendar.
Phillip
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(00-395) Options Expiration Procedures for Copper and Aluminum ,
Notice No. 00-395
November 17, 2000
TO:
All COMEX Members/Member Firms
All COMEX Clearing Members
All COMEX Floor Traders
All COMEX Operations Managers
FROM: Michael Campanelli, Vice President, Floor Operations / COMEX Division
RE: Options Expiration Operational Procedures for the Trading Floor and=20
Clearing Members
___________________________________________________________________________=
___
The expiration date for the December 2000 options contract for Copper (HXZ0=
)=20
and Aluminum (OAZ0) is Monday, November 27, 2000.
GENERAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
All Clearing Members and Qualified Floor Traders that carried an options=20
position as of the close of business day prior to the expiration day, or=20
engaged in trading activity on Expiration Day in the expiring options=20
contract will be required to have a knowledgeable, duly authorized on-line=
=20
trade entry (OLTE) system trained representative available=
=20
until released by the Exchange staff. All adjustments and/or corrections,=
=20
must be accompanied by relevant supporting documentation prior to being=20
incorporated into expiration processing, in essence making the expiration=
=20
processing an extension of the afternoon trade resolution procedures.
Exchange Clearing (299-2110) and Trade Processing (299-2465 and 299-2044)=
=20
personnel will be available to assist with the processing of notices of=20
Exercise and Abandonment, position transfers, trade corrections and other=
=20
questions or problems you may have.
Failure by any Clearing Member or qualified Floor Trader to comply with=20
procedures as outlined herein may result in severe disciplinary action by t=
he=20
Exchange and potential financial liability to customers or members for=20
failure to exercise diligence in the processing of information.
TRADING FLOOR OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
Trading in the December 2000 Copper and Aluminum Options Contracts will cea=
se=20
at 2:00 P.M. and 2:10 P.M. respectively on November 27, 2000. All Brokers=
=20
and Traders must inform their Clearing Members of their intentions to=20
exercise or abandon such Options by 4:00 P.M.
On Monday, November 27, 2000, all Brokers and Clearing Members must have a=
=20
duly authorized, On-Line Trade Entry (OLTE) system trained=
=20
representative available until such time as the Exchange deems necessary.
NOTE: After 4:30 P.M. all expiring option trade data must be inputted on=20
special OLTE terminals located in the Trade Processing Room=
. =20
Any other means of submission will be rejected by the Exchange. Members wi=
ll=20
be able to submit all other trade data until 5:00 P.M.
After the Unmatched Trade Reports and the Preliminary Spot Month Matched=20
Trade Reports are displayed, Clearing Member representatives will be able t=
o=20
pick up their Preliminary Clearing reports at the Clearing Department.
A final review of all submissions will be made. The Supervisor of the Trad=
e=20
Processing Room will detain only those Clearing Members and/or Broker=20
representatives involved. All final corrections will be made at this time=
=20
and upon determination of the Supervisor that all option processing is=20
complete, all representatives will be released.
Exchange Reports based on Monday=01,s submissions and processing will be=20
available on Tuesday morning November 28, 2000.
In the event that you have any questions regarding the foregoing trading=20
floor procedures please contact Michael Campanelli at (212) 299-2072 or Dav=
id=20
Sherman at (212) 299-2061.
CLEARING DEPARTMENT OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
1. OPEN POSITION CONFIRMATION (OPC) - The OPC should reflec=
t=20
as accurately as possible all futures and options gross positions as of=20
close-of business on the business day prior to expiration. Review the=20
estimated current gross positions as shown and make appropriate adjustments=
. =20
The OPC must be submitted not later than 9:00 A.M.
2. OPTIONS EXERCISE/ABANDONMENT REQUESTS FORM (E/A) - An=
=20
expiring option with a strike price in-the-money by one tick or more will b=
e=20
subject to automatic exercise unless an Option Abandonment Request form is=
=20
submitted advising that a Clearing Member (CM) elects to=20
abandon some or all of its position in that strike price (i.e., for the=20
option series). All other options series in the expiring month will be=20
subject to automatic abandonment unless an Option Exercise Request form is=
=20
submitted. When submitting an E/A form, please note the following:
(a) An E/A form must be submitted not later than 5:00 PM.
(b) Do not submit an Exercise form for positions in strike prices which are=
=20
subject to automatic
Exercise nor submit an Abandonment form for positions in strike prices whic=
h=20
are subject to automatic abandonment.
(c) If a CM wishes to submit an E/A form to abandon a position in a strike=
=20
price subject to automatic exercise or wishes to exercise a position in a=
=20
strike price which is out of the money, it is necessary to notify Clearing =
by=20
telephone of such anticipated action. The CM must have an officer availabl=
e=20
to confirm such intention.
(d) CMs may secure from Clearing a time-stamped receipt of the CM=
=20
copy to assure submission of the CMs E/A forms.
3. OPTION POSITION REDUCTION REQUEST FORM (OPRR) - As a=20
general rule, purchases and sales of option contracts are presumed to be ne=
w=20
business. If some or all of your purchases and sales are in fact undertak=
en=20
for position liquidation purposes, OPRR forms may be submitted on the day o=
f=20
expiration and will be used in conjunction with trade data to reduce your=
=20
projected position in an expiring contract. OPRR requests in excess of=20
actual traded volume will be rejected. Exception: Cabinet trades and cance=
l=20
correction trades will automatically liquidate existing positions, therefor=
e=20
do not submit an OPRR form for cabinet or cancel correction trades.
The OPRR form must be submitted not later than 5:00 PM.
4. HOUSE/CUSTOMER POSITION TRANSFER REQUEST FORM (H/C) - H/=
C=20
forms may be used only to transfer previously cleared contracts between a=
=20
CMs house and customer accounts. Problem trades (those which have=
=20
not cleared prior to expiration day) must be corrected using COMEXs=
=20
on-line trade entry system under the direct supervision of the Trade Audits=
=20
Department of COMEX (Trade Audits). The H/C form must be=
=20
submitted not later than 3:30 PM.
5. EX-PIT POSITION TRANSFER REQUEST FORM (Ex-Pit) - Ex Pit=
=20
forms may be used only to transfer previously cleared contracts between CMs=
. =20
Problem trades (those which have not cleared prior to expiration day) must =
be=20
corrected on the on-line trade entry system under the direct supervision of=
=20
Trade Audits. The Ex-Pit form must be submitted not later than 3:30 PM.
*****
A) At approximately 4:15 PM, two PRELIMINARY reports of the expiration=20
process will be available for distribution at the NYMEX Clearing Department=
:
1. OPTION EXPIRATION REPORT AND CONFIRMATION - The purpose of this report =
is=20
to project the CMs present position going into the expiration based=
=20
upon the transactions which have already been submitted to Clearing. CMs=
=20
should review and modify their adjusted gross positions as of=20
close-of-business on the business day prior to expiration. Further=20
adjustments may be submitted not later than 5:00 PM. The projected ending=
=20
gross positions will reflect transactions accepted or rejected for clearanc=
e=20
on expiration night, inclusive of Ex-Pit, H/C and OPRR transactions which=
=20
have been submitted to Clearing prior to 3:30 PM, and trade information=20
submitted to COMEX prior to 3:45 PM. Normally, this report will also refle=
ct=20
manually submitted Exercise and Abandonment instructions, the projected=20
number of exercises and maximum potential assignments for each strike price=
,=20
the type of exercise (manual or automatic), whether the strike is In, At or=
=20
Out of the money, and the exer!
ci!
se value associated therewith based on settlement prices established by COM=
EX=20
on the day of expiration.
2. TRANSACTION LISTING - This listing will include in detail all expiring=
=20
option trades submitted to COMEX prior to 3:45 PM on expiration day, and al=
l=20
H/C, ExPit, OPRR and E/A transactions submitted to Clearing Prior to 3:30 P=
M.
Please note: Trade information reflected on the option expiration report an=
d=20
transaction listing are trades submitted only. To inquire whether trades ha=
ve=20
matched, each CM must review the trade reports provided by Comexs=
=20
On-Line Trade Entry (OLTE) system.
B) At approximately 5:30 PM, FINAL reports of the expiration process,=20
including all submissions to Clearing and trade information submitted to=20
COMEX made by 5:00 PM, will be available for distribution at the NYMEX=20
Clearing Department.
C) At 5:45 PM, Preliminary In The Money Abandonment and Out Of The Money=20
Exercise information will be announced on Fast Facts.
D) At Approximately 7:30 PM, a Final Notice of Exercise/Assignments will b=
e=20
available in each CMs lockbox located at the NYMEX Clearing=20
Department. Each CM which has exercised or been assigned one or more optio=
ns=20
will receive a separate statement showing exercises and/or assignments for=
=20
each option series. Please check this statement carefully. Although long=
=20
options positions in-the-money by one tick or more will be automatically=20
exercised, not all short option positions will be assigned if there are any=
=20
options manually abandoned at such strike prices. Please note that there=
=20
also may be some at or out-of-the money options being exercised.
E) At approximately 9:00 PM, the final set of clearing sheets will be=20
available in each CMs lockbox located at the NYMEX Clearing=20
Department.
It is strongly recommended that each CM have a representative(s) that is=20
properly trained to handle the option expiration process available beginnin=
g=20
at 4:15 PM and who will receive the CMs reports at the specific=20
times. It is solely the responsibility of the CM to review these reports a=
nd=20
to notify the Clearing staff immediately of any discrepancies.
To obtain the exact time of the availability for each report, clearing=20
members should call (212) 513-7405, access code 702. The announcement time=
=20
will occur  hour prior to availability.
Attached please find a Clearing Member Procedure Summary for ease of=20
reference. Please contact John Ramos at (212) 299-2142 (Members 001-500) o=
r=20
Mel Garcia at (212) 299-2144 (members 501-999) if you have any questions.
OPTION EXPIRATION PROCESSING CLEARING MEMBER PROCEDURE SUMMARY
Time: 3:30 PM
Activity: Expits, H/C transfers, Option Position Reduction and=20
Exercise/Abandon notices
Event: Submission to Clearing cutoff time.
Notes: Final cutoff for Expits and H/C tranfers
Time: 3:45 PM
Activity: Call Fast Facts to obtain availability time of Preliminary Option=
=20
Expiration Reports.
Event: Fast Facts notice of Availability
Time: 4:15 PM
Activity: Preliminary option expiration reports available to clearing membe=
rs=20
at NYMEX Clearing
Department
Time: 5:00 PM
Activity: Options Position Reduction, Exercise/Abandon notices and Gross=20
Position Adjustments
Event: Submission to Clearing Cutoff Time
Notes: Final cutoff for Option Position Reduction, Exercise/Abandon notices=
=20
and Gross Position
Adjustments
Time: 5:05 PM
Activity: Call Fast Facts to obtain availability time of Final Preliminary=
=20
Option expiration Reports
Event: Fast Facts notice of Availability
Time: 5:30 PM
Activity: Final Preliminary option expiration reports available to clearing=
=20
members at NYMEX Clearing
Department.
Time: 5:45 PM
Activity: Call Fast Facts to obtain Preliminary In the Money Abandonment an=
d=20
Out of the Money Exercise
Information
Event Fast Facts notice of information
Notes: New Event
Time: 6:00 PM
Activity: Corrections to previously Submitted Adjustments or Notices
Event: Correction period cutoff time (30 minutes after final preliminary=20
report is distributed)
Notes: Final cutoff for corrections
Time: 7:00 PM
Activity: Call Fast Facts to obtain availability of final expiring option=
=20
position and
Exercise/Assignment report
Event: Fast Facts notice of Availability
Time: 7:30 PM
Activity: Final expirating options position and Exercise/Assignment report=
=20
available in clearing
member's lockbox at NYMEX Clearing Department
Time: 8:30 PM
Activity: Call Fast Facts to obtain availability of final clearing reports.
Event: Fast Facts notice of Availability
Time: 9:00 PM
Activity: Final clearing reports available in clearing member's lockbox at=
=20
NYMEX Clearing Department.
Please contact John Ramos at (212) 299-2142 (Members 001-500) or Mel Garcia=
=20
at (212) 299-2144 (members
501-999) if you have any questions.
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Sen. Nickles phone call ,
After speaking with Sen. Hagel and his staff, it was suggested that Ken Lay
call Sen. Nickles in order to encourage the Senator to act on the Commodities
legislation. If possible, the call should take place today. Cynthia has
alerted Sen. Nickles staff that a call may be coming. Cynthia met with the
Senator's staff this morning and they do not seem to be following the bill.
Our understanding of the situation is as follows:
1. Lengthy negotiations with Gramm's staff went late into the night in order
to find solutions to Gramm's issues. We understand that 7 changes were
offered (which Sen Hagel's staff regarded as reasonable), but all were
rejected by Sen. Gramm. Gramm's staff must clear all changes directly with
the Senator.
2. Our understanding is that the House intends to attach the Bill to the
last veto proof appropriations bill which it will send to the Senate, making
it difficult for Gramm to kill the bill. The session may last until early
Sunday morning.
3. If the Bill is passed in this fashion, Sen. Gramm will have an
opportunity to address his remaining issues in a technical corrections bill
during the next Congress - changes that most of the Senators would support.
4. There are still negotiations taking place to reslove some of the major
issues. We understand that the Chicago Exchanges are involved in these
discussions. We are not sure whether these changes will be added to the bill
that may be sent over to the Senate by the House.
We will update you as soon as we learn more.
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FW: Hey ,
-----Original Message-----
From: "Immer, Ingrid" <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 10:14 AM
To: Germany, Chris
Subject: RE: Hey
Looks good. Here are some suggestions. ii
<<chrisgOct2001.doc>>
-----Original Message-----
From: Germany, Chris [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:42 AM
To: Ingrid Immer (E-mail)
Subject: Hey
Did you get my email from last nite! IF not, here it is again.
<<chrisgOct2001.doc>>
**********************************************************************
This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you.
**********************************************************************
- chrisgOct2001.doc
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RE: Systemic Market Risk to Follow NYMEX Failure ,
Was out of town but back now. I asked my group to look at your note and apprise me. Will let you know when they do. Tx Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 11:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FW: Systemic Market Risk to Follow NYMEX Failure
Rick:
In light of recent events at the world trade center, Im concerned about the poitential for a systemic failure following the destruction of NYMEX. A quick note from you to confirm or deny would be appreciated.
For example, if NYMEX payments are delayed significantly, Im worried that a larger payment failure in the energy derivatives market might follow. In this scenario, Enron?s large NYMEX position could put it in jeoprardy. As a result, I would think you would know before others if a NYMEX clearing falure is in the works. Do you have any insight at this time into NYMEX payment performance?????
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Re: apb checkout ,
the deal that sean entered (516073), the term is incorrect. the broker has
the 8th.
thanks
Kate Symes @ ECT 02/07/2001 10:39 AM
To: Kerri Thompson/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: apb checkout
Checked with EES - Bob Badeer's deals are off peak. They've been changed.
515040 - changed last night to 275
Sean Crandall is entering the last deal right now. I'll let you know the deal
number in a minute.
Thanks,
Kate
Kerri Thompson@ENRON
02/07/2001 07:27 AM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: apb checkout
do you know the status on the trades? apb is calling.
Thanks
Kerri Thompson
02/06/2001 04:20 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: apb checkout
514918
514919
514920
514921
broker has all these deals as off peak
515040 broker has 275.00
missing deal for dianna
buy pudget
475.00
25 mw
8th
mid c
on peak
thanks
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dasovich-j/all_documents/29204.
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Re: Weekly Schedules Request ,
Unclear at this point.
mon--in office
tues--in office
wed--portland
thur--new york?
fri--new york
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lokay-m/all_documents/444.
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Enron In Action 09.11.00 ,
PAINTERS NEEDED FOR THE DAY OF CARING ON SEPTEMBER 15!!!
TO VOLUNTEER CONTACT CHARLA REESE AT 713-853-5202
Chairman's Award Nominate Your Hero Today! If you know someone who deserves
to be honored for their practices of Respect,
Integrity, Communication and Excellence, click here http://home.enron.com/.
Nominations are open now
through October 1.
Star of Hope The Enron Running Club will be collecting retired T-shirts and
running shoes during the month of September to benefit
T-Shirt & Running the Star of Hope Mission. To make a donation, please
contact Cindy Richardson at 713-853-4770.
Shoe Drive
Spotlight on The Houston Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association invites you
to attend Spotlight on Alzheimer's Research,
Alzheimer's September 19 from 7:00 - 8:00 a.m., in EB49C1. William Theis,
Vice-President, Medical and Scientific Affairs for the
Research Alzheimer's Association USA will present the latest research from
around the world. Bring your friends and family to learn
all of the exciting news! Breakfast will be served. Please RSVP to Adriana
Wynn at 713-345-5176.
"Rumpelstiltskin" The Cypress Creek Foundation for the Arts & Community
Enrichment invites you to enjoy their first children's concert,
"Rumpelstiltskin," featuring the Marionette Playhouse Puppeteer at 11:00
a.m. on September 16 in Northwest Houston.
Attendance is free! For more information, call 281-440-4850.
Financial Wellness Join Enron Federal Credit Union and the Foundation for
Financial Literacy, for the fourth in a series of five Financial
Workshop Series Wellness Workshops. Rating Them by Risk Versus Rewards:
Investments will be held on September 27 at the
Doubletree - Allen Center from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. For more
information, visit http://home.enron.com/efcu
or e-mail your reservation to [email protected].
Help Knock Out The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation is seeking walkers, team
leaders and volunteers to participate in their annual
Diabetes! "Walk For the Cure" scheduled for November 5. For more
information, contact Cathy Phillips at 713-853-6898.
To volunteer for the walk, contact Rachel Feldt at 713-345-7629.
Computer Instructors The Salvation Army William Booth Gardens is an
apartment community for low-income senior citizens looking
Needed! for computer-literate volunteers to teach their resident families
computer skills. This would be a short-term
commitment of 4-6 weeks, 2-3 times per week. All skill levels are welcome!
If you are interested, please contact
Charlaine Reynolds
at 713-692-5209.
Bellaire Fall Join the Enron Running Club on Saturday, September 23 at the
Bellaire Fall Fever 5K Fun Run and Kid's 1-Mile
Fever 5K Race benefiting Bellaire School Student Scholarships. If you are
interested in running or volunteering, please
contact Cindy Richardson at 713-853-4770. For more information, run to
http://home.enron.com:84/erc/index.htm
Race for the Cure! Enron is gearing up for the Komen Race for the Cure on
October 7. Join a panel of Enron women whose lives
have been touched by breast cancer for a Brown Bag Lunch on September 14
from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in
the EB50M Dining Room. These celebrated women would like to share their
experiences so that you can protect
yourself and loved ones against the disease. If you would like to
participate in the race or attend the lunch, please
contact Alice Hritz at 713-345-5543.
2000 American The American Heart Walk is a national event to increase
awareness of walking as a heart-healthy exercise and to
Heart Walk raise funds to continue the American Heart Association's fight
against heart disease and stroke. The event will be
held on October 14 at Sam Houston Park. If you would like to participate,
please sign up now by calling Diana Barrero
at 713-610-5093.
Energize Houston The Energize Houston Golf Tournament, benefiting the Texas
Children's Hospital Bone Marrow Transplant Unit
Golf Tournament through His Grace Foundation, is scheduled for Monday,
October 9th. You can help by volunteering your time to
help at the tournament. If interested, please contact Jim Coffey at
713-853-5346 or Lisa Lunz at 713-853-5634. For
information regarding playing in the tournament go to
http://www.energizehouston.com.
College Fund / Do you need exercise or want to meet Olympic Champion Carl
Lewis? If so, you will enjoy participating in this
UNCF Walk-A-Thon year's College Fund/UNCF Walk-A-Thon scheduled for September
23 at Sam Houston Park. The Enron team
has placed a challenge to our employees and their families and friends to
recruit 300 walkers and raise $30,000.
Please contact Leonard Daily at 713-853-7217 or Alice Johnson at
713-853-6951 to volunteer or request more information.
Blood Drive! Be part of the Enron National Blood Donor Program! Many Enron
employees and their families are in need of your
donations. Please take the time to give! The Enron Blood Drive will be on
September 28 from 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
in EB5C2. Call 713-853-7514 to schedule an appointment.
Cholesterol Don't delay! Sign up now to learn about your total cholesterol,
triglycerides, HDL/total ratio and more! The
Screening screening will be held on September 19 & 20 from 7:00-11:00 a.m.
For best results, you should not eat for
10 hours before screening (with the exception of water and black coffee).
Call the Enron Health Center at
713-853-6100 to schedule an appointment.
Ceridian Check out what LifeWorks can offer if you are thinking
about...buying a home, volunteering, continuing your education,
LifeWorksc planning a family, retiring, etc. Call LifeWorks at 800-635-0606
or visit LifeWorks on-line at:
http://www.lifeworks.com/login/login.cfm?uid=enron&password=2000.
Enron donated $10,000 to the "Houston Heat Relief Team" to help low-income
residents receive air conditioning during the intense Summer heat.
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SERC (Hatch) & WSCC (Moss Landing) Resched/Derated Outages ,
Dear Power Outage Database Customer,
Attached you will find an excel document. The outages contained within are rescheduled/derated outages. Your daily delivery will still contain these outages.
In addition to the excel document, there is a dbf file that is formatted like the daily delivery you receive nightly. This will enable you to load the data into your regular database. Any questions please let me know. Thanks.
Greg Elliott
IIR, Inc.
713-783-5147 x 3481
[email protected]
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS E-MAIL IS LEGALLY PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY NAMED ABOVE. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION, OR COPY OF THIS E-MAIL TO UNAUTHORIZED ENTITIES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL IN ERROR, PLEASE DELETE IT.
- OUTAGE.dbf
- 010902.xls
- 010902R.xls
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shackleton-s/all_documents/3461.
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Re: Osprey II - Enron Agreement ,
yes, thanks. Sara
Mark Taylor
09/11/2000 09:55 AM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Osprey II - Enron Agreement
Is this something you are working on?
----- Forwarded by Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT on 09/11/2000 09:55 AM -----
Julia H Chin@ENRON
09/11/2000 08:16 AM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Osprey II - Enron Agreement
hi mark -- this is a currency swap agreement for the pending condor follow-on
offering. could you have some one from your group take a look of this
agreement? we are printing the preliminary offering memo this friday and the
deal closes toward the end of this month.
thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Julia H Chin/NA/Enron on 09/11/2000 08:09
AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 09/09/2000 01:21:13 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Subject: Osprey II - Enron Agreement
Attached, please find a draft of the Enron Agreement for the Osprey II
transaction.? Please be advised that this draft is simultaneously being
distributed to our clients and therefore, remains subject to their review and
comments.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or comments.
Best regards,
Joy K. Gallup
<<Enron Agreement.doc>>
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Re: Antitrust Briefing ,
Let's do it in August during the week of the seventh. Please start working
on a short memo for Dave and me to send out. I think we need to have at
least two dates. The memo should say attendance is mandatory.
Mark
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Home Contact Information ,
Please review the home addresss and phone number shown on this eMail. DO NOT RESPOND if the information is correct. However, if incorrect then reply to this eMail with the correct information so you HR records can be updated accordingly. Your home information is important in case the Company needs to forward critical materials to you or contact you regarding important Company information.
Address Line 1: 12404 S.E. BLAINE DR.
Address Line 2:
Address Line 3:
City: CLACKAMAS
State: OR
Country: US
Zip: 97015
Phone: 5036984030
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