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Hi, Is anyone talking to you guys about sourcing end of day Interest Rate Curves for your various risk management systems, or would you like me to arrange for them to be sent to you at the end of each day?
I could arrange for a file containing the OBS (UBSW Interest Rate Derivatives system) yield curves to be e-mailed to you once they are saved every afternoon.
The official closes for the USD and CAD LIBOR curves are saved down at around 3:30pm / 3:40pm New York time each afternoon.
The files would contain prices for the swaps, futures and money market instruments that are used to build the curve, and also the corresponding zero coupon rates on a continuous A/365 basis.
I guess we would have to talk about the exact form that your systems need the rates to be in to see if any conversion would be necessary.
Cheers,
| Interest Rate Curves |
Dear All, After the Windows Accounts migration tonight, our UBS traders will not be able to access the Estate EnPower Curve Manager.
We are going to copy all the existing Curve data and files from the Estate to the UBS servers tonight.
This would be the Final copy, so the UBS Curve data is considered Production data.
Starting tomorrow, please let the Estate Traders mark the Estate Curves, and UBS traders mark the UBS Production curves.
Estate Curve Manager will NOT be available between 8:00PM 2/4/2002 and 10:00AM 2/5/2002.
UBS Curve Manager will be available starting 10:00AM 2/5/2002.
Please let us know if there is any questions or concerns.
Regards, Norman.
PS.
Kathy, please contact Min if you need help on Alberta's Excel Position Managers ( Curve) files.
| Marking Curves For Tuesday 2/5/2002. |
Dear Stacey, The R21, R22 curves for 2/5 have been copied over.
However, there is no 2/6 curves for Estate, so those are not copied.
The 2/6 Alberta Post IDs were calculated using Non-Exact curves.
Will the Estate Alberta curves be marked in the future?
Thanks, Norman.
| Canadian Curves. |
To prepare for the simulation test that will run this week, can you please make sure the necessary people in your group have the appropriate access to the UBS application to perform their job function.
For example, I know that the Reports application was used by most groups and that the risk groups also used the Bridge Monitor application.
Although we are not expecting any problems to arise, please let me know of any issues your group has logging onto the system.
Thank you for your help!
Dawn 3-9353
| Access to UBS application |
As a follow up to our meeting yesterday, here is a proposed timeline for the simulation which is scheduled for Thursday February 7th between 9:00 am and 11:00 am (Houston time): Monday February 4th: Complete preparation of Simulation Events and scripts Tuesday February 5th: Credit will provide a list of priority counterparties (anticipated to be approved for launch date) Online Operations activates all counterparties on priority list in database and inactivates all other counterparties Credit uses Profile Manager to provide profiles for approved counterparties RAC inputs Sigma Factors into the database for all active Product Types Online Operations will issue new application and website User ID's and Passwords to Traders Online Operations confirms Product Types and Products are in the database Online Operations confirms Online Contracts are in the database Wednesday February 6th Online Operations completes desktop check-ups for all application and website user Traders access applications and review products and stack relationships Counterparty User ID's and Passwords will be issued to role players Credit rolls headroom into online database (evening) Online Operations confirms database is set to Simulation scripts Thursday February 7th Simulation Trading 9:00 to 11:00 (Houston time) 11:00 Emergency shut down of transaction system 11:00 Simulation feedback 11:00 - 3:00 process simulation transactions through mid and back office systems 3:00 - 8:00 Shut down all systems to purge transactions Credit rolls headroom into online database Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns on this.
Please notify me if any of these tasks are not or will not be completed on the day suggested.
Thanks
| Simulation Tentative Timeline |
Dear Kathy, I have checked your Terminal Server.
The setting is ready for UBS.
I also copy some pure libary file or application without Enron records back to the system and your Terminal Server.
The Excel Version Position manager is ready for used.
DprAutomation has been changed.
The changes are on the production files.
Please let us know if there is any problem..
Thank you!
| System setting and files for Alberta |
Frank, I'm attaching a list of the curves East and West Power will be using at UBS.
You will be able to see that we aren't using near as many as we did in our "Enron days".
Let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks!
| UBS East Curves |
Thank you for attending, or sending a proxy too, the UBSWE migration meeting this morning.
Wanted to update you with some "late breaking news".
Legal will not have their compliance policy completed by close of business today, therefore we cannot publish all of the information that we covered in the meeting ... therefore we aren't going to migrate anyone on Sunday night as I had previously stated.
So we have a little reprieve ....
There is a possibility that we will migrate everyone Monday night ...
I will communicate as soon as I hear a definite answer.
We will continue to work through the issues/points you raised today (thank you, by the way).
| UPDATE, PLEASE READ: UBSWE Migration |
Dear all, I have checked John and Fran's Terminal Servers.
The setting is ready for UBS.
I also copy some pure libary file back to the system.
However, I have not worked on any other file.
Please let me when the files can be worked.
Thank you!
| System Setting and files for UBS |
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Things You Won't See On Hallmark Cards... OUTSIDE: As the days go by, I think of how lucky I am...
INSIDE: That you're not here to ruin it for me.
OUTSIDE: If I get only one thing for Christmas...
INSIDE: I hope it's your sister.
OUTSIDE: I've always wanted to have someone to hold, someone to love.
INSIDE: After having met you, I've changed my mind.
OUTSIDE: I must admit, you brought religion into my life.
INSIDE: I never believed in hell 'til I met you.
OUTSIDE: Looking back over the years that we've been together, I can't help but wonder...
INSIDE: What the fuck was I thinking?
OUTSIDE: I always wanted to be rich, powerful and well-respected.
INSIDE: And while I'm dreaming, I wish you weren't so damn ugly.
OUTSIDE: Sex with you is like using drugs: INSIDE: Lots of people do it, but nobody's stupid enough to admit it.
OUTSIDE: When we were together, you always said you'd die for me.
INSIDE: Now that we've broken up, I think it's time you kept your promise.
OUTSIDE: The holidays are a great time to be with family.
INSIDE: Of course, your family won't be with you, since I'm taking the kids and moving in with my sister, you cheating bastard!
OUTSIDE: I'm so miserable without you...
INSIDE: It's almost like you're here.
OUTSIDE: If you ever need a friend...
INSIDE: Buy a dog.
OUTSIDE: Congratulations on your new bundle of joy.
INSIDE: Did you ever find out who the father was?
| Things You Won't See On Hallmark Cards |
This is the first draft of the planning document for the simulation to be held next Thursday - 02/07/02.
I will continue forwarding the revised copies of this draft as it changes.
Please let Bob Shults, Carl Carter, or myself know of any additions or revisions you would like to suggest on behalf of your group.
Regards,
| Simulation for www.UBSWenergy.com - Draft document (01/31/02) |
Stacey, I'd like to notify you that tomorrow, January 31st, 2002 will be my last day at Enron.
I am resigning to pursue another career opportunity.
It has been good working with you, and I wish you and your team all the best.
Tim Carter
| Letter of Resignation |
Postle, I just did a download from Global Facilities of all the delivery points associated with Mid-C, NP15, SP15 and Rockies.
You might want to get with Kara (or someone else in scheduling) to determine which points are still actively used.
If you find that you're deleting alot more than you're keeping (as was our case), simply highlight the ones you want to take forward to UBS and send the file to Kim Theriot.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Casey
| west delivery points |
Andrew- I have created a draft of our RisktRAC book setup spreadsheet for East Power.
Can you take a look at it and see if everything is accurate.
One issue I have relates to the 'Trading Location' field.
We had previously used 'US Power East', but this is not part of the dropdown menu in the field.
Has this location been changed to something else?
Thanks!
| East Power RisktRAC setup |
Kevin Presto has informed me that they will be trading on only a portion of the curves which are currently in the Curve Manager.
As a result, we would like to migrate ONLY the curves that they will be using for UBS trading so as not to take up any unneccessary space.
As a result, attached is a list of the EAST curves that we would like migrated to the new curve manager for UBS trading.
John P. - Please provide the guys with a similar list for the West.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks!
| Curves to be migrated |
Stacey I need to get the ENA Cal files for December.
I'm really mainly looking for the liquidations and the rollforward at this time.
Please let me know if there will be any problems getting those to me.
Thanks
| ENA CAL Dec Files |
Mark, Good Afternoon!
you have 258 shares being vested in Jan 2002.
It is too early to tell what the taxes will be, I'm sure we'll be notified before the release date.
Thank You!
Best,
| shares |
From the 12/11/01 New Dem Daily.
Please let the Colorado DLC know what you think.
This week the long, windy debate in Washington over a so-called economic stimulus package will likely be resolved one way or another.
Putting aside all the partisan finger-pointing as to who is responsible for this or that twist or turn in the process, the bottom line is very clear: Republicans are unwilling to support any stimulus package that does not include significant new cuts in tax rates for wealthy individuals and corporations.
We think that's too high a price to pay for the modest relief efforts for the unemployed that should be the focus of this legislation.
The overall economy is not in as bad a shape as many feared at the beginning of this debate.
Fiscal stimulus is already being supplied by new federal spending related to the war on terrorism and homeland defense.
The tax rate cuts Republicans demand will in any event have no positive short-term impact on the economy, and could damage its long-range prospects by boosting future federal budget deficits.
In effect, the GOP is holding unemployment relief hostage to yet another installment in its relentless drive for tax cuts targeted to high earners.
It's time for Democrats to call the whole thing off, and call the Republicans' bluff on unemployment relief by decoupling it from tax rate cuts.
Congress should be debating whether to cancel some of the high-end tax cuts enacted earlier this year, in order to pay for the war on terrorism.
Instead, Congressional Republicans have spent months talking about new demands on public funds for the Americans who are least vulnerable in the economic slowdown, and least likely to make personal sacrifices in the war effort at home or abroad.
If fiscal discipline means anything at all, it means a willingness to resist these sorts of demands.
New Democrats favor bipartisan compromises in the pursuit of the national interest, but not in the pursuit of special interests.
A deal with Republicans to secure new tax rate cuts would not be a compromise between "Left" and "Right," but between right and wrong.
| The Stimulus Package: Too High A Price |
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I anti-virus an e-mail from a work associated warning of a virus that was passed on to him.
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| Possible Virus |
Just wanted to follow-up with the status on the gas proposal that you submitted.
I have been a little bit side-tracked with a financing project, but still plan to meet with the management group in the next couple of weeks to review the proposals.
Please let me know if you have any updates or changes to your proposal that you submitted.
Thanks again for your patience.
| Proposal |
www.EnergyAuctionPlace.com - the on-line oil & gas property auction.
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Your property data available on-line at no charge e.. We have sold all types of properties in as little as three weeks To sell a property, call up our site at www.energyauctionplace.com and click on SELLER SIGN-UP.
Complete the short request form and we will send you a sales information packet.
There is no charge to sign up as a buyer.
Just call up our site and click on BUYER SIGN-UP and we will send you our buyer agreement in a few minutes by auto-fax.
Best wishes for the HOLIDAY SEASON,
| Energy Auction Place - February 8th Oil & Gas Property Auction |
November 27, 2001 Re: IPAMS 4th Quarter Board of Directors Meeting December 7, 2001 at the Pinnacle Club, starting at 9:30 am Dear Board Member: I wanted to give you a quick reminder that the 4th Quarter Board of Directors Meeting is next week.
Hopefully you've already made arrangements and are planning to attend.
We have a short amount of time to cover all our topics, so each board member is asked to keep their oral report short (3-5 minutes).
Oral reports are intended to touch on highlights such as: significant issues and upcoming events or activities.
For Committee Chairs and State Vice Presidents a more detailed description of your activities/reports should be contained in your written report.
A form for submitting your report is also included with this letter.
As a reminder, please submit written reports to the IPAMS staff no later than Monday, December 3rd.
Please RSVP to Natalie in the IPAMS office by responding to this message or e-mailing her at [email protected].
Thanks for your continued involvement, and I look forward to seeing you on the 7th.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to call the IPAMS staff for more information, 303-623-0987.
Very truly yours, Robert L. Bayless, Jr.
| 4th Quarter Board Meeting |
IPAMS has scheduled the next Media Training for Board Members, Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 9:00 a.m. in the IPAMS Conference Room.
Please RSVP to Carla Wilson, 303-623-0987, or [email protected] if you will be able to attend.
Space is limited and will be made available on a first-come-first-served basis!
Thanks!
| Next Media Training Session |
Been thinking about you, but figured you were busy.
Asked the Jernigan's how you were doing and if your group was included in the filing.
They said it was, you were trying to sell your group and that you didn't seem worried at all, which is good.
Good Luck with that as I know it will be tough.
On the bright side, if you sell it, you are a friggin hero for pulling off a deal in a tough environment.
If you don't and go get another job, well that's what everyone expects anyway.
Again, good luck, tell Lucci hey and have a Merry Christmas.
ma
| What's up? |
This time we have an immediate contract opportunity for a Credit Analyst.
Please feel free to forward the below profile on or let me know if you have any ideas.
Thanks, and have a great day!
Best, Paul
| Kainon Consulting - Contract Credit Analyst |
Mark, I have forwarded the invoice to the appropriate person who is handling the pre/post bankruptcy payments - I have not heard back from him yet.
He may have or will contact you directly.
Thanks,
| Update - Corestaff |
Dear Medicine Bow Shipper: Yesterday the FERC authorized WIC to placed the entire Medicine Bow Loop and compression into service.
WIC will have the contracts in the system and ready to accept nominations on Thursday November 29 for transportation on Friday November 30.
Please call me if you have any questions.
| Medicine Bow Loop Approved by FERC |
Lobban, Laine would like to recall the message, "Medicine Bow Loop Approved by FERC".
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| Recall: Medicine Bow Loop Approved by FERC |
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,
| Denver Invoice |
The Austin Group Energy, L.P.
Monthly Newsletter Let's describe a typical and recurring nightmare for generating unit operators.
It's noon on August 15, temperatures have reached the upper 90s all week; you're well into your reserve margin to serve native load, when a unit trips off line.
Do you scramble to find replacement power at record high prices and worry about the consequences later?
Or, have you prepared for this event?
When the degree of risk has not been quantified, fear of the unknown can lead to restless nights, and understandably so.
The financial implications can be astounding when a unit outage occurs during a period of high spikes in market prices.
How does this relate to the recruitment and hiring of talent within your shop?
Allow me to bring the story together.
What would you do if your top employee came to you and said, "You've been great to me and I've learned alot, but I just accepted a job at your level right down the road and they like me so much they want me to start tomorrow."
Do you spring into 911 mode or are you ready for this day.
Start a relationship today with The Austin Group Energy.
We will keep you aware of all available talent in your market area.
These candidates are currently employed and do not answer ads.
They stay in touch with opportunities through us to ensure confidentiality.
Why would Top 5 marketing companies pay us for the recruitment and placement of over 400 successful hires when they could hire them on their own.
The smart and proactive companies understand how to outpace the pack when it comes to hiring talent, they call The Austin Group Energy.
THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES ARE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES: Ref# 00012123 Power Options Trading Desk This PhD candidate is responsible for long term derivatives trades/structures (Asian options, heat rate options, weather/power derivatives structures, swing options etc.)
Ref# 00012124 Rotational Program- Risk Analytics This MBA Finance candidate is analyzing/evaluating structured transactions and derivative instruments.
Has developed a VBA-based delta-adjusted risk exposure model for all asset management groups.
Designed intermediate-term forward power curve forecasting model based on gas forward curve.
Created Visual Basic Monte Carlo simulator for Excel for option analysis.
Ref# 00012125 Quantitative Analyst This M.S.
in Applied Mathematics candidate builds short term models necessary to forecast/schedule usage on a portfolio basis, by various levels of aggregation (e.g.
region, congestion zone, weather zone, customer, etc.)
Constructing statistical and econometric models to accurately predict seasonal customer usage based on rate class, calendar and geographic climate patterns.
Ref# 00012126 Quantitative Analyst - Manager This candidate developed and implemented two Value-At-Risk (VAR) methods for Natural Gas.
Developed and implemented models for pricing and hedging exotic natural gas options (Gas Daily and Peaker).
OpenLink experience with VaR and mark-to-market calculations.
Ref# 00012127 Director Derivatives Trading and Portfolio Management Developed Nymex and locational options, position risk management model.
Evaluated and assisted in the process of selecting and implementing a new real time front and back office financial system with VAR capabilities.
Structured deals for marketers using embedded financial products and traded natural gas options and fixed for float swaps.
Priced and hedged advanced options and swaps such as swaptions, asians, extendibles, expandibles, and spread options.
Ref# 00012128 Risk Control Analyst Support Origination and Trading activities by providing daily mark-to-market values and VaR reports through accurate and timely entry of financial transactions into RMS system.
Maintain database for RMS system and Integrated Commodity Trading System (ICTS) for entry of financial trades.
Ref# 00012129 Risk Manager Responsible for all mid-office trader support functions.
Responsibilities include daily senior management position and P&L reporting, process improvements, system implementations, structuring of originated transactions, and rollout of an operational analysis plan.
Ref# 00012130 Senior Commercial Analyst: Pricing and Structures Developing model to incorporate basis and transportation into gas fuel costs utilized in mark-to-market valuation of a gas-fired generation asset.
Determined market value of regional power by confirming the marks estimated by the trade desk against independent broker prices.
Forecasted resulting previous day's trade-to-market figure for preliminary valuation of book value.
Ref# 00012131 Director - Risk Management Analyze financial markets and advise physical traders of hedging and trading opportunities.
Analyze market, secure management approval of trading strategies and execute financial trades.
Generate position reports for upper management.
Ref# 00012132 Risk Management Specialist Perform risk management functions for the gas trading organization, including daily position and P&L reporting.
Ensure deal validation and perform problem resolution for executed trades.
Create daily VaR estimates for both cash and term traders.
Ref# 00012133 Risk Analyst Determine market value of regional power, confirming the market values estimated by trade desk against prices set for independent brokers.
Forecast resulting previous day's trade-to-market figure for preliminary valuation of book value.
Participate in daily Value at Risk calculations, exception reporting for daily variances, updating of daily price curves, and updating proprietary models which value long term transactions.
Enjoy the holidays!
Wishing you all a happy and prosperous 2002!
Sincerely,
| TAGE Newsletter |
Mark, I'm sure you've already noticed this, but our cell phones have been disconnected.
I thought maybe we could pay for the bill on a credit card and turn it in on an expense report.
Susan Helton is trying to find someone to get guidance from as far as getting this bill paid.
She said in Houston they are no longer paying for parking or cell phones but she wasn't sure about satellite offices.
She would hate to see us not get our expense reports paid.
I'll keep you posted.
| Cell Phones are turned off |
Mark, Susan said to go ahead and expense the cell phones.
I called AT&T and it was 176.92 so I put it on my credit card and I'll turn it in.
The phones should be on now.
| Cell Phones back on |
Mark, Brian, and Steve, Further to my conversation two weeks ago with Mark, I would like to schedule a visit to Denver 11/19-20.
As a reminder, Business Controls is looking at the security posture of Enron facilities worldwide.
Currently, we are focusing our resources on domestic sites.
At the moment, I am planning for one of our IT specialists to travel from Portland to assist me with reviewing IT back-up procedures, recovery, and continuity issues.
If I could impose on you to provide some information about the office, it would greatly help in our planning.
In particular, could you briefly describe the office(s); physical location, which floor, how large, how many employees, and any other Enron subsidiaries or offices in Denver.
Additionally, would you be our point of contact, or can you designate someone?
Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter.
| Denver Visit |
here I come!
I will see you tomorrow morning.
Anytime in particular that I should be there?
8am?
Just let me know.
Let Amy and Theresa know that I am looking forward to working with them.
See ya!
| Ready...set... |
Mark, pls encourage everyone to talk to their customers today and let's let the street know we are as busy as always and that the overall issues are behind us.
I have no new info regarding this matter but believe that the proper vehicles are in place to maintain liquidity.
I am very interested in what the wholesale customers have to say about our issues.
Do they have a mandate to not trade, are they wanting to turn down their exposures etc.
If any customers say this, then let me know.
Pls keep me posted.
BT
| Customer Coverage |
Mark, I was talking to Jay on Friday and he was telling about Kerr McGee shutting down their operations.
Is there any play here for you guys.?
BT
| Kerr McGee/ Cinergy Structure |
sometimes things really suck out loud, don't they?
I still plan on coming into the office tomorrow.
Like I said, maybe we just need to ride it out and things will be fine...and we'll all live happily ever after!
(keeping my finger and legs crossed) Still feel like going out on Friday?
Maybe we should do it downtown somewhere.
Comedy works first then dancing?
Keep your chin up you handsome devil!
| Bummer... |
Dear Medicine Bow Shipper: We received notification that the 5th segment to gate valve 6 providing a total firm capacity of 495 Mdth/day was approved by FERC today.
Based on the feedback some of you have provided today, and since this is late notice on a Friday afternoon, the contracts will be effective on Monday, October 29, but the capacity will be available tomorrow and Sunday.
We filed the 6th segment to gate valve 5 this past Tuesday (October 23) and are prepared to file the final segment as soon as one currently being reviewed is approved.
Please call me if you have any questions.
| Medicine Bow Tie-In Capacity |
Thanks for the jokes, Bubba.
When are we all going to go out again?
I had such a great time.
By the way, I'm not wearing a bra!
| Great come back...... |
I've met with the new Enron CFO when he was COO at Net Works and think he is a complete asshole.
That said, the stock is too low and I am now the proud owner of 250 shares.
Go BIG E!
Just hope that debt rating doesn't get dropped.
ma
| Enron |
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Your input is crucial to our continued efforts in establishing and providing you with World Class Support.
Please take a minute and complete the 5 question survey then submit it back to us when you are done.
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| ISC - Customer Service Survey |
Would you guys have time to discuss the referenced deal either tomorrow afternoon (we have an Employment Law Essentials presentation tomorrow morning...stay away, Lucci) or Friday?
Thx.
D
| Enserco / Black Hills |
I spoke with the "WebMeister" of the Colorado PUC today.
He did not think that the PUC would post on its website the filings by other parties in this docket.
He could only find one other party's filing (People's) and didn't see any other comments on file, either in the data base or on other analyst's desks.
I will continue to check with him.
The hearing is scheduled November 1.
Significant issues raised in People's comments are as follows: Rules should be revised to include a Fixed Gas Cost option (without true-up) in addition to a traditional PGA-type offering - However the comments did not address administrative problems or cross-subsidization issues.
Rules did not go far enough in assuring utilties that hedging costs will be recoverable through the GCA The calculation of interest on underrecoveries should be allowed.
Currently the interest calculation is asymmetrical.
| Colorado GCA Rules |
So...you never call, you don't write.
Did the security video scare you off.
It was just a body double, not the real thing!
No worries, I won't hurt you.
Call me :)
| Ola Baby! |
Kim, I've attached a spreadsheet that I'd like to use as an illustration for our phone call.
I won't bother explaining it here but if you could print it out for our call that would be great.
Thanks,
| Tax Question |
WHERE'S THE BOTTOM????
I'm trying to figure out when to buy in.
Brian Day Senior Marketing Representative AEC Marketing (USA) Inc. 950 17th Street, Suite 2600 Denver, CO 80202 (303)389-5006 (720)956-3572FAX
| ENE |
Mark, attached is a file regarding what the payment structures could look like.
The plug is the total PV $'s that we will put towards the equation... other than that it is simply a demand charge calculation.
Pls coordinate and let me know.
BT
| EPNG BP Tariff Sheet.xls |
The attached comments were filed today with the Colorado PUC.
A hearing is scheduled for November 1, 2001 in which Enron's and other parties' comments will be presented to the Commissioners by the Commission's Staff.
Robert
| Colorado Comment on Commission's GCA Rules |
The convention dates are now January 26-29, 2002.
I'm sending you a new confirmation from the NADA for these dates.
They are using some of the NFL money to refund 100% of the registration fees for the dealers and managers and 50% of the fees for the guests.
Of course I registered everyone before September 11; otherwise I would have registered everyone as managers!
I' m sure that's what everyone will do that registers now.
Who said "the early bird gets the worm?"
Dad
| NADA |
Hello Penny, It was nice meeting you and your associates yesterday.
I presented the income tax issue that we discussed to some of our accountants and they see things a little differently.
It is our opinion, that since a cash payment would be offset by the demand charge obligations associated with the capacity contract, it is not income per se, but rather funds dedicated to meeting an out-of-the-money contract obligation.
Depending on your accounting method, that money would probably be amortized over the term of the contract.
Let me know what you think, perhaps we should have our accountants talk.
As for adjusting the cash amount after the San Juan/Permian allocation issue is settled (I'm not sure you could hear all that at your end of the table) we are not really interested in any type of post assignment "true-ups".
But we are willing to talk about what those allocation percentages should be.
Regarding next steps, on Monday I will provide you with some "alternative" forms of payment and some ways we might spread the payments out0.
After that we will look to you guys for your preferred deal structure and payment terms.
I'll follow up this email with a phone call today.
| Income Tax Issue |
Hello Paul and Mark.
FYI: CIG proposes to construct and operate facilities necessary to transport additional volumes of approximately 55 MDth per day of natural gas out of the Raton Basin Area in Colorado and New Mexico.
The total cost of the project is $26,896,800 with a proposed rolled-in treatment for the expansion out of the Raton Basin Area.
Question - Do you all have any issues that you want us to address in regards to the expansion or will a plain vanilla intervention be fine?
The intervention is due Nov. 5th.
If you could get to me between now and the early part of next week, that would be great.
Melinda
| CIG's Raton Basin 2002 Expansion Project |
Enron Federal Credit Union Stands Ready to Assist You Enron Federal Credit Union would like you to know that we stand ready to assist our members affected by the recent events.
We are committed to those who may need special assistance during this difficult time.
The State of Enron Federal Credit Union We are dedicated to providing our members with all the services they would normally expect to receive.
Business will continue to be conducted as it always has.
We will continue to provide loans.
In the event you have an EFCU loan or credit card, we will negotiate a workable agreement for its repayment if necessary.
These arrangements will be made on an individual basis.
ATM withdrawals and Debit Card transactions will carry the same daily limits.
EFCU will be conducting "business as usual."
EFCU is a not-for-profit financial institution (a cooperative) owned and operated by you, the member.
And, although we are here exclusively to provide financial services to the employees of Enron Corp. and their family members, we remain financially independent from Enron Corp. And, your accounts at the Credit Union are insured to $100,000.00 by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), supervised by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an agency of the U.S. Government.
How To Access The Credit Union You may continue to access your funds in the Credit Union at EB 399, through our electronic services, or at any of our Texas Credit Union Service Center branches:
| Enron Federal Credit Union Stands Ready to Assist You |
Dear Medicine Bow Shipper: Yesterday, we filed with FERC for approval of the fifth tie-in segment (to gate #6) contracted for 115 Mdth/day.
This will bring the firm capacity of the Medicine Bow system to 495 Mdth/day.
We will notify you as soon as we have approval.
Please call me if you have any questions.
| Medicine Bow Tie-In Capacity |
Attached are clean and redlines of the revised docs.
I forwarded the clean versions to Brian Stone prior.
Jessica, Barry asked for 5 copies of the attached on his desk in the morning for his review.
| Huber Docs |
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Attached are the latest based on our discussions.
I couldn't redline the Capacity Release Agreement, so I am only sending a clean version.
I would still make a general caveat, that we still need to do a final review of the gathering agreement.
This could add to the Transaction Agreement.
| Huber Docs |
Mark, Attached are the latest.
I smoothed out some of your changes and added a section in the TA to address assignment of the gathering agreement.
Please review.
| Huber Docs. |
MArk--I put out a couple of calls to find on the 2002 Governors race in Wyoming, and the feedback I got was similiar to what we talked about.....there has not been a clear candidate yet, and Joe Meyers name is one of three possible Republican contestants.
(the other two that are being talked about are Eli Bebout and Ray Hupkins--don't know if I got my spelling right on these boys!).
Apparently there was alot of discussion about the current US Senator, Craig Thomas, wanting to run and so everybody was pretty much waiting until he made up his mind before jumping into the race.
My understanding is that Thomas did make up his mind about 2 weeks ago to stay in the Senate, so your Mr. Meyers may very well be strongly considering a run.
| 2002 Governor's race |
I've consolidated the presentation slides we decided on (and added a few).
It is still very rough and probably too long, but at a good point to dig in and really discuss what we want to say and how we want to say it.
Ty
| Fundies Draft Presentation |
Further to our conversation please find attached the curves on the JM Huber transaction that we have agreed to work off of.
The 30,000/day of capacity will sit on the books until next week but the deal with HUBER is effectively completed.
In the event that this deal does not close, then the West desk will resume with the same MTM risks that you presently have.
Any curve shift positive from now until the transaction is actually unwound will be credited back to the orig desk and any negative curve shift from here on in will be credited to the trading desk... plus ENA Orig and trading will work on a sharing calculation payable for any future deals.
In addition to the transportation income being generated, additional orig will be generated by entering into wellhead and market based transactions with the desks.
I believe that all of the risks and discussions associated with the structures have been well communicated with each book ( by Mark Whitt ) and we will be meeting with each of you early next week to get the structures and booking set up properly.
I trust that this note covers the general areas related to this deal and I am very pleased with the high level of cooperation shown by everyone.. Pls review file and if there are any questions give me a call.
BT
| JM Huber Transaction- Confidential |
Dear Medicine Bow Shipper: This morning we received FERC approval for the third tie-in segment (to gate #8) contracted for 79 Mdth/day.
The contract effective date will be October 12, but you will be able to utilize this capacity as soon as we have it set up in the system today.
Additionally, we filed for approval of the next segment (to gate #7) yesterday and will notify you once we have approval.
Please call me if you have any questions today, or call Craig Coombs at 719-520-4387 tomorrow or Friday as I will be out those days, back in the office Monday.
| Medicine Bow Tie-In Capacity |
The following reports have been waiting for your approval for more than 4 days.
Please review.
Owner: David Fuller Report Name: DF10.04.01 Days In Mgr.
Queue: 4
| Expense Reports Awaiting Your Approval |
At Gerald's request, I am forwarding a Sample Master Agreement.
As you may know, we currently have a GISB in place with Platte River.
dp
| Sample Master Agreement |
Attached is a clean version of the LOI.
I only revised what was paragraph 6.
I tried to redline, but it picked up all the previous changes.
| Revised LOI |
One of the guys here recieved a call from a guy at EES looking for contacts at gas utilities in the Northwest.
They are hoping to sell them some sort of deal where they provide the utility structured products and the utility pushes them through to the endusers... isn't that my Cascade deal?
Let's discuss Monday, it sounds like something we need to nip in the bud.
| EES |
Mark, do you have any customers that we could invite as a guest to this event.
I would be more than happy to host.
I have tickets for the Sunday race.... Oct.7.
Let's discuss on Monday.
BT
| Texaco Grand Prix |
America's Tragedy: TLU Responds Alumni Reports - On behalf of TLU and its alumni, staff members have been calling and sending e-mail messages to alumni and friends of TLU who live in New York City and the District of Columbia or who grew up in these regions.
As of today, Friday, Sept. 27, we have not heard of any deaths or missing people among those whom we have attempted to call.
If you hear word of alumni, friends or other members of the TLU community who have been affected by the Sept. 11 tragedy, please e-mail [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> or call 830-372-8020 so that we can send cards and spread the word to alumni and the campus.
Thank you.
First-hand Account - Douglas Rosa, 88G, works as the vice president in the Controller's Division of Deutsche Bank, Manhattan branch.
The bank's offices are located some 150 feet from the World Trade Center in downtown NYC.
Rosa and his family are shaken, but fine.
A first-hand account of Rosa's experience on Sept. 11 follows.
Having worked some 150 feet from the World Trade Center Tower 2, Sept. 11, 2001 was a day unlike any other in my life.
I arrived at work approximately 6:20 a.m. and before entering my Deutsche Bank building at 130 Liberty St. (on the south side of the WTC #2 Tower and connected by a walking bridge), I purchased a package of six apple cider donuts from the Farmers Market that, just like any other Tuesday or Thursday, was setting up shop outside WTC #5.
At approximately 8:50 a.m., I called my wife, Dorothy, home in Caldwell, NJ, from my office on the east side of the 21st floor, to tell her that our building just shook and that there was a large noise - as if a plane had crashed some place near by.
After hanging up, I was told a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center.
I looked out my window and saw people running for their lives.
There were cars on fire and debris flying everywhere.
Our building was getting hit with pieces of the debris, and it sounded like a major hailstorm.
We could see this remarkable amount of flame and smoke coming from the hole in Tower 1.
I screamed to my co-workers to get away from the windows.
At that point, many of us gathered our bags, and began walking down the stairs.
As we reached the 7th floor, an announcement was made to stay on our floors, not to evacuate.
Knowing that it looked pretty dangerous outside, we went back to floor 21.
Then another crash came, bigger than the first one.
Someone began screaming, "Run, it's coming down."
We all ran to the south side of the floor and waited for the next announcement.
When it was finally made, they began evacuating floors 1-7.
We waited some more.
Everyone was shaking from nervousness.
Then they announced that everyone (all 41 floors) should evacuate as soon as possible and to use the elevator if needed.
We began our descent quickly and orderly.
As we reached the second floor lobby, we were told to exit the building and head south.
And so we did.
I headed 10 blocks south to Battery Park and began looking for ways to travel back to New Jersey.
People told us that the ferries were still leaving from the World Financial Center, directly west from the WTC, so a co-worker and I began walking north along the Hudson River walkway, through Battery Park.
As we approached the ferry dock, everyone around just screamed and began running for cover.
I ran straight for the Hudson River and never looked back.
I jumped over the barrier wall and stood there watching as this mushroom cloud of dust kept chasing me.
I decided in my own mind to jump in the water if it reached me.
Finally, though, it just stopped coming.
Needless to say, the ferry never reached the dock.
Tower 2 had fallen, and most of us never even realized that it was no longer up there somewhere behind the smoke and dust.
Then the radio confirmed it, and we also heard about the attack on the Pentagon.
Feverishly, the police directed us further north.
As we continued on the sidewalk surrounded by all-glass towers, we were all very nervous.
People listened on their walkmans and desperately tried to use their cell phones to reach loved ones.
I stopped for an instant to lead a blind woman with a young girl to a policeman.
Although everyone was nervous, most people kept walking in an orderly fashion without pushing.
We continued up the West Side Highway when, suddenly, the Tower 1 gave way.
I turned to watch, but quickly turned away and walked even faster.
People dropped to their knees to pray.
Eventually, I reached another ferry terminal.
I waited an hour and a half in line and borrowed several cell phones to call my wife.
I never got through to her until I reached New Jersey, though.
Before I got home that night, I walked and ran a lot more.
I even found myself in the middle of a bomb scare inside the Hoboken Train Terminal.
I ran to Jersey City and spent the late afternoon hours with my cousin, Sr. Lilian Silkowski, a Roman Catholic nun that lives in Jersey City.
I was told that two of her students, siblings, in the parish's high school had lost both their mom and dad.
That's when it hit me how many lives had been affected.
The parents worked in the upper floors of the WTC.
Several other students have been taken out of school because their parents were employed in the WTC and have since lost their jobs, and they can no longer afford the tuition.
When I arrived home at 8 p.m. that evening, I kissed my wife and my kids.
I thanked God for getting me home safe.
| September Newsletter |
Dave, I mentioned this project to Barry and he suggested that I forward the e-mail to you.
AJ is somewhat cagey but here is what I have gathered.
He has rights to several leases within the Mist field He acquired these thru his association with Enerfin Energy which is actively producing leases adjacent to NW Natural's Mist Field NW Natural has an agreement with Enerfin that gives them the right to convert all producing properties to storage when they reach their economic limit.
AJ's leases are not subject to this agreement but he expects that NW Natural would take a piece of the field He has had some conversations with NW Natural but no specifics have been worked out.
He is in desperate need of equity and so came called, hat in hand, so to speak.
Just wanted to see if you had any thought son the project or what you interest might be, if any.
| Mist Storage |
Dear Medicine Bow Shipper: We do not anticipate FERC approval of the second tie-in until later today, so WIC is revising the schedule for contract in service as set forth below.
We will notify you if there are any further delays.
Judy Warhover will be sending a replacement page reflecting the revised dates early next week.
Please call with any questions or concerns.
Capacity Contract In-Service Original Dates
| Medicine Bow Tie-In Capacity |
Hi Mark: I've been talking to the folks at Pioneer Oil Company regarding their coalbed methane project in Sheridan County, WY and have quoted them a gathering rate for redelivery into Big Horn.
They currently have only 5 wells drilled, with plans to drill a total of 13 sites, 3 coals each by years end.
Based on the results of this pilot project, an additional 100 wells will be drilled in the first quarter of 2002.
This pilot project is located in T55N, R79W and is a "stones throw" from BHGG.
They are interested in discussing transportation and marketing options.
Wayne Fisher has been my primary contact to date and is a consultant working with Pioneer in Sheridan.
Tad Butt is President of Pioneer and is located in Billings, MT.
(This is their first coalbed methane play; Pioneer Oil Company is a supplier of equipment and services to the asphalt paving industry.)
| Pioneer Oil |
A man boarded an airplane and took his seat.
As he settled in, he glanced up and saw a very beautiful woman boarding the plane.
He soon realized she was heading straight toward his seat.
Low and behold, she took the seat right beside his.
Eager to strike up a conversation, he blurted out, "Business trip or vacation?"
She turned, smiled and said, "Business.
I'm going to the annual Nymphomaniac Convention in Chicago."
He swallowed hard.
Here was the most gorgeous woman he had ever seen sitting next to him and she was going to a meeting for nymphomaniacs!
Struggling to maintain his composure, he calmly asked, "What's your business role at this convention?"
"Lecturer," she responded.
"I use my experience to debunk some of the popular myths about sexuality."
"Really, what myths are those?"
he asked.
"Well," she explained, "one popular myth is that African American men are the most well endowed, when in fact, it's the Native American Indian who is most likely to possess that trait.
Another popular myth is that French men are the best lovers, when actually it is the men of Jewish descent.
We have, however, found that the best potential lover in all categories is the Southern redneck."
The woman started to feel a little uncomfortable and blushed.
"I'm sorry," she said, "I shouldn't really be discussing this with you, I don't even know your name."
"Tonto," the man said.
"Tonto Goldstein, but my friends call me Bubba."
| Plane ride |
Will everyone please update this hot list and send it back to me.
I think that we are going to have a meeting today.
Thanks,
| Hot List |
Are y'all sober yet?
Let me in on what's going on with y'all.
I can see Ken and his boys going to jail.
Bend over.
Murph.
Timothy E. Murphy
| Howdy |
This email is the monthly update for December on the progress of the Colorado Democratic Leadership Council and New Democrat Movement in our state.
The Colorado DLC is a think tank focused on local, state and federal issues of interest to this region.
The New Democrat Update is distributed to more than 3,600 elected officials and private citizens the first week of each month.
**REJUVENATING RURAL COLORADO** In the old economy, most rural areas had reasonably strong and stable economic bases to support growth and jobs.
In addition to low costs, plentiful labor and adequate physical infrastructure, rural regions depended on innovative economic activities "filtering down" from urban areas.
Clearly, those days are over.
The innovative, well-paying industries increasingly cluster in the metropolitan suburbs, providing minimal economic benefits to rural Colorado.
To date, most rural economies have been largely left out and are having significant difficulty competing and prospering in the New Economy.
Rural communities face a new opportunity and challenge to prosper in this new world.
The opportunity - unlike the old economy, new technologies allow economic activity to be geographically farther apart while still functionally tight.
The challenge - much of rural Colorado has limited access to high-speed telecommunications technologies, a critical factor in determining business location and expansion decisions.
Federal, state and local governments, in partnership with the private sector, must help rural communities adapt and develop innovative, technology-based economies through seed venture programs, technology-incubators, industry-university research partnerships and collaborative technology modernization projects.
Ideally, nonprofit entrepreneurial organizations, linked to the private sector, should run these initiatives.
Much like the digital economy, today's economic strategies take a strong combination of good hardware and software.
The Colorado congressional delegation can help with the "hardware" by pushing for federal funding to co-invest in business applications with rural broadband telecommunications providers.
In addition, they should support Senator Tom Daschle's proposal to provide federal loans to rural utility providers for deployment of broadband telecommunication connections.
Growing and prospering in the New Economy also requires the right "software" - in this case, the skills and knowledge of young people.
As a result of an undue reliance on property taxes, many rural school districts experience gross inequities.
The state can become a much better partner by overhauling its antiquated K-12 public school funding system.
While money alone will not solve educational problems, neither will a lack of resources.
Innovative private-public partnerships like PowerUP can also help.
With centers that have between 10 and 20 Internet-connected computers, PowerUP provides practical training to young people by getting technology into schools, community centers and other organizations.
The sites are open and welcoming, as well as safe places for young people to spend time.
Staff encourage students to work together, and computers are placed so that supervisors can see what is on each person's monitor at all times.
Among PowerUP's notable partners is the Corporation for National Service's AmeriCorps program, which provides young volunteers who, in exchange for help with college tuition, go into communities to set up and help manage the computer centers.
As non-technical users and innovators, these "Digital Brigades" help train local students while implementing technology-based projects that improve and help the community.
Colorado state and local governments should partner with the private sector and provide matching funds to spur development of rural technology centers.
The State of Florida has taken that approach, leveraging a relatively modest $500,000 investment and creating 25 computer lab sites across the state.
Universities and community colleges can strengthen the competitiveness of rural firms by analyzing the specific needs of local economies and offering consulting services on technology and processes.
Public matching funds for joint university-private sector research can be tied to new product development.
Nonprofit corporations, which share technological innovations and identify new product and process opportunities, should be organized.
New technology clearinghouses can provide data on new patents and ideas relevant to local industries.
Forming innovative alliances - as well as leveraging private/public sector funding, leadership, and volunteers - can effectively meet rural Colorado's economic challenges.
We have no time to waste.
**CONNECTING TO RURAL COLORADO** To develop a progressive majority coalition, Colorado Democrats must do much in better in rural regions of the state.
Republicans control almost 75 percent of county commissions and Democrats send a very small handful of rural legislators to the State House.
In the last presidential election, Vice President Al Gore lost the rural vote by 20 points.
State Democrats at all levels of government can close this gap by closely examining Mark Warner's gubernatorial victory last month in Virginia.
His statewide message - improvements in education and the quality of life would bring "knowledge jobs" to all parts of the state - proved decisive.
Just as important, Warner embraced mainstream, values-based positions on cultural issues, realizing that tone matters as well as substance.
Our party can speak about tough issues like gun control and gay rights without implying that no decent and reasonable person can have a different view.
Voters who feel marginalized, even demonized, by hard-left rhetoric will almost certainly retaliate.
For many rural voters, the role of government is in part an issue of values.
The New Democratic stance on this issue - that government should equip people to solve their own problems - is sure to make significant inroads into the rural electorate.
**NEW WORLD, NEW WAR** The November/December issue of Blueprint provides a roadmap on how America can defeat terrorism, grow the economy and ask all Americans to give something back.
This edition includes provocative articles by DLC national Chair Evan Bayh, former President Bill Clinton, Senator Joe Lieberman, and Senator John Kerry.
Other pieces provide insight on modernizing our intelligence services, strategies to defend the country from weapons of mass destruction, beefing up homeland defense, the crisis in the Mideast, reinventing NATO, why Saddam Hussein's Iraq must be the next target and more.
| New Democrat Update - December 2001 |
The convention dates are now January 26-29, 2002.
I'm sending you a new confirmation from the NADA for these dates.
They are using some of the NFL money to refund 100% of the registration fees for the dealers and managers and 50% of the fees for the guests.
Of course I registered everyone before September 11; otherwise I would have registered everyone as managers!
I' m sure that's what everyone will do that registers now.
Who said "the early bird gets the worm?"
Dad
| NADA |
Mark - Your credit card payment to IPAMS for the CBM Workshop and Symposium declined.
Could you please call or email IPAMS to verify the card number and expiration date?
Then we will try again.
Thank you,
| VISA |
Good afternoon, Mark.
Thank you for the opportunity to speak with you on the 15th and regale you with the background and talents of Christian Schutz.
Just following up to see if there are any opportunities within your offices that you would be interested in speaking with him about.
Christian is extremely motivated to get to Denver and asked that I follow up with you.
Thank you and best regards,
| The Austin Group Energy - Christian Schutz |
<<Enron Blew It - 11-01.doc>> I just opened my Texas Monthly, only to find more Enron news.
Did you see it?
The article entitled "HOW ENRON BLEW IT" Enron's Cutthroat Culture (on the cover) Texas Monthly, November 2001 By Mimi Swartz For Houston's sake as the Energy Capital, we hope the best for Enron as it turns this thing around.
Attached is the article and below is the link and an excerpt.
If you have any comments on the article, we always like to hear them.
Best, Mark
| Enron in Texas Monthly too |
During this critical time, it is imperative that our management team remain focused on our business and continue to address the challenges currently facing our company.
For that reason, I have decided to postpone the Enron Management Conference.
The Conference will now be held Friday, February 22 - Saturday, February 23, 2002 at the Westin La Cantera Resort in San Antonio.
While the Saturday meeting allows some Enron executives who cannot be away from the office during business hours to attend the Management Conference for the first time, I also recognize that it requires many of you to forfeit additional personal time on behalf of Enron.
I truly appreciate your sacrifice and I sincerely encourage your attendance.
The new agenda, while still being finalized, will be abbreviated but every bit as informative and worthwhile as previously planned.
We'll be in touch soon with more details.
Regards,
| 2001 Management Conference |
I know this could be much more thorough, but I just wanted to shoot it out to you asap.
If you need any more detail on the previous job duties that I had, just let me know and I can revise and buff it up for you.
Thanks again, so much, for being willing to even consider me.
(I'd make a great parking attendant!)
:) - Christina
| Hear we go........ |
The Lands and Environment Subcommittee of the LL&R Committee will meet Friday, November 16, 9:30 a.m. at IPAMS.
The subcommittee will be discussing the issues raised at the first meeting and assigning the issues to action groups for implementation.
Please RSVP to [email protected]
| Lands & Environment |
Mark, I'm mailing you some newspaper clippings from the Houston Chronicle.
We spent the night in Houston Saturday night.
We went to Chad Denman's wedding there in the Woodlands.
Dad
| Mail |
Dear Mr. Whitt, It is a pleasure to announce our ninth annual Aspen Clean Energy Roundtable.
In keeping with our continual renewal of spirit and enthusiasm, we are holding this event in spring 2002.
This will be our first ski-season Roundtable!
ASPEN CLEAN ENERGY ROUNDTABLE IX The Aspen Meadows Resort, March 21-23, 2002 - THURS, March 21: Travel to Aspen; evening registration & reception - FRI, March 22: Roundtable sessions & discussions, gala dinner - SAT, March 23: Morning Roundtable sessions; optional afternoon discussion - SUN, March 24: Departures We are excited to meet in early spring in Colorado, and hope these dates work for you.
A preliminary program will be posted on our website next week.
The Aspen Clean Energy Roundtable was created in 1994 to discuss investment in clean and sustaining energy and transportation technology solutions.
These include hybrid & electric automobiles, microturbines, fuel cells, hydrogen production & storage, batteries, and distributed energy systems.
Energy security will again be a key component of this year?s discussion, which will include policy and investment implications for oil, gas, coal, nuclear, and renewable energy.
Innovative technologies will again be highlighted.
The Aspen Meadows will be an ideal venue for this year?s Roundtable (please note this event is not connected with the Aspen Institute).
Participation is strictly limited to 100 senior executives.
All sessions are "off the record" in order to facilitate an open dialogue.
Spouses are welcome!
There will be ample skiing opportunities before and after the Roundtable.
I am also pleased to share that we will soon open our new office in Denver, Colorado.
Our new phone and fax details will be provided shortly; in the meantime, please contact me via my email address.
We hope you can join us in Aspen in March!
Yours truly, Andrew Andrew W. Bermingham Managing Director [email protected]
| Aspen Clean Energy Roundtable to be held MARCH 21-23, 2002 |
I've updated the spreadsheet to show the payables totals for the existing and proposed deals as Jan 25, 2002 and July 25, 2002, respectively.
I have also modified the payables calculation to consider only 2002 prices, as this is the applicable period for our exercise.
- T
| Huber Summary |
Good morning, For those of you who don't know me I have taken Anne Bike's place as manager of the West risk desk.
I am in the process of loading the Natural Gas Prices reports your currently getting by e-mail onto a website.
Once this is ready you will be able to access this website daily to view these reports.
In order to grant you access I will need to get your NT login ID and your e-mail address.
Can you please reply with this information and any questions or concerns you may have.
Thanks
| Natural Gas Prices |
Good morning!
You must be having another excitement-filled day?
Sorry about the parking tickets...found them this morning on the floor of my car.
Maybe they were stuck to my clothes?
I just want you to know I'm ready to come back as soon as the agency gets their shit together.
Come on Enron...KEEP ON KEEPING ON!!!!!!
Have a good day.
- Christina
| Hi there! |
Mark, for right now, I would not suggest we pursue any external hires.
We are going to see a lot of internal staff from different business groups looking for work.
BT
| New Hires- External |
Dear Medicine Bow Shipper: This morning, WIC requested authorization from the FERC to place the Medicine Bow Loop project (pipeline and compression) into service.
We requested and anticipate approval next week, and assuming that approval, the project will be placed in service late next week.
Under the terms of your Medicine Bow Loop contracts, the reservation rates and your initial first month MDQ's will become effective December 1, 2001.
I will update you on any developments and notify you when we have received and accepted the approval requested above.
For Medicine Bow Lateral Shippers, your MDQ's will proceed as set forth in your contracts, and you will see a reduction in your rate for November to 12.6 cents per dth (to reflect total MDQ's exceeding 350 Mdth/day) and for December to 12.0 cents per dth (to reflect the Medicine Bow Loop in-service).
Please call me if you have any questions.
| Medicine Bow Tie-In Capacity |
Good morning everyone, There will be no Structure Sheet tomorrow morning since the Nymex is closed today for American Thanksgiving Holiday.
Distribution will resume on Monday.
Regards,
| Enron Structure Sheet - November 22 |
We have received your recent Internet order.
Thank you.
Please find a summary of your order below.
If you notice any problems or mistakes, or just have a question, please call us at 1-800-713-4534 or drop us an email at [email protected].
Sincerely,
| INTERNET ORDER: Sierra Trading Post Order E703207 |
The PGA Tour Championship will be held at the Champions Golf Club on October 29 - November 4, 2001.
This year, EES and EWS have joined together to provide a unique customer entertainment option at this event.
Instead of the normal hospitality tent at the course, we have obtained a house that overlooks the 18th fairway and 17th tee box.
Food, beverages and shuttle service will be provided daily.
Due to security issues, no personal cars will be allowed to park at the house.
Attached is the preliminary program agenda and shuttle service information.
EWS has access to 25 tickets daily.
To order tickets, please send an E-Mail Request to Laura Pena including the following information: Name, title and location of requestor Company name Department name Number of tickets (No charge will be allocated to individual cost centers)
| PGA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP |
What are y'all's (yall's, y'alls, other - is there a correct spelling for slang?)
plans for this evening?
Jason, are you coming home first or staying downtown?
Our babysitter is getting to the house at 7:00 PM.
If y'all want to ride together, just let us know.
See ya, - Bub
| Mucky Duck |
Attached are pictures of the newest addition to the lake house.
Mike & Kelley, friends of ours, took these pictures last week.
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| Bob & Maureen's Lake House |
Howdy!
My name is Jennifer Bohac '87 and I am the new Director of Travel for The Association of Former Students.
I am excited to be here and look forward to working with you.
We are currently scheduling the trips for 2002, lining up some wonderful and exciting packages and destinations.
I think you will be very pleased at the great trips we are putting together -- there will be something for everyone.
We will be featuring two "Young Aggie" trips,
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Here is a list of the cuts we had for 4/7/01 - 4/9/01 as of this morning.
I am also including the deal numbers that I adjusted as well.
I think I put a note on each deal about the cuts.. ENOVATE 4/6/01 4/7-4/9 4/10/01 Conoco to ENV Sitara #669940 10,333 6,733 21,133 Cut 3600/day x 3 days = total cut of 10,800 (Baseload deal), included 10,800 on 4/10/01 number Marathon to ENV Sitara #711702 2,265 1,770 0 Cut 495/day x 3 days = total cut of 1,485 (swing deal only) Hunt to ENV Sitara #704697 10,000 3,300 0 Cut 2,200/day x 3 days = total cut of 6,600 (swing deal only) ENV to EMW #684625 25,000 18,705 10,800 Cut 6,295/day x 3 days = total cut of 18,885 (10,800 base and 8,085 swing), included 10,800 only on 4/10/01 number ENRON MIDWEST ENV to EMW #684625 25,000 18,705 10,800 Cut 6,295/day x 3 days = total cut of 18,885 (10,800 base and 8,805 swing), included 10,800 only on 4/10/01 number EMW to PGLC #572911 20,000 13,705 38,885 cut 6,295/day x 3 days = total cut of 18,885 (10,800 base and 8,805 swing), included 18,885 on 4/10/01 number ENRON NORTH AMERICA
| Cuts for the weekend 4/7/01 - 4/9/01 |