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market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, The NYISO web servers are down and the nyiso.com site is not available.
We are working on the problem and anticipate having the servers available shortly after 3:00 p.m.
Regards,
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NYISO - Web Servers Unavailable
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Your GMAT class will be held in ECN 560, which is in the old Enron building.
The first meeting will be held from 6-10 PM, but the others will be from 6-9 PM.
If you have any questions, please call.
John Lewis Director of Course Operations The Princeton Review - Houston (713)688-5500 JohnL@review.com
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The Princeton Review Enron GMAT course
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Enron Corporation, The Princeton Review, and the Association of Rice Alumni would like to invite you to: THE 2001 HALLOWEEN MONSTER BASH Houston's definitive, all-out Halloween party: Friday, October 26 8:00 pm Garden in the Heights We are proud to announce the return of the Halloween Monster Bash on Friday, October 26 at Garden in the Heights.
You may remember this party from 1998; it was a smash success then and will be at least as much fun this year.
We've got an awesome DJ, and tickets include light food and all the drinks you can handle.
Door prizes including gift certificates from Houston's finest restaurants will be awarded for best costumes.
The tickets are essentially at a break-even price, but if there is any money left over, it will go to Rice's scholarship/fellowship fund, so Rice can continue to attract even smarter, harder-working students than they've already got.
DETAILS
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Halloween Party!
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Paul, Attached is a spreadsheet with the deals for HRLY NE for 10-15 thru 10-19.
It appears that most of the deals are financial deals done at R1E (Westhub), R1C (NY West), and R1B (Nepool).
These deals all have financial true-ups that come through in the financial liquidations line on your P&L.
I have tried to break the liquidations values down deal by deal.
When looking at the deals, please note that the liquidation amounts are the opposite value that they appear on the spreadsheet.
For instance, looking in the highlighted yellow column, the value should be the opposite value shown.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
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NE HRLY DEALS 10/15 THRU 10/19
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Today FERC issued the following draft orders: NYISO TEP and Bid Cap (ER01-3001): Commission granted NYISO's request to extend the currently effective $1000/MWh Bid Caps on certain NYISO adminstered markets, and to extend its Temporary Extraordinary Procedures for Correcting Market Design Flaws and Addressing Transitional Abnormalities, until the Northeastern RTO is operational.
The Commission ordered NYISO to narrow the scope of the TEP, and to file tariff sheets doing so within 30 days.
NYISO proposed virtual bidding procedures (ER01-3009; ER01-3153): Tariff changes to implement virtual bidding were approved.
The changes would allow market participants to bid non-physical generation and load into the day-ahead market and settle the bids in the real-time market.
Also accepted were NYISOs Market Mitigation Measures to address gaming or market power strategies that might emerge as a result of the virtual bidding.
NYISO - Cost responsibility for new interconnections.
(ER01-2967): Tariff changes allocating cost responsibility for interconnection facilities.
The provisions allocate to developers 100% of the cost of facilities necessary to physically interconnect the project.
Additionally, developers are allocated the coswts for transmission system upgrades that would not have been made "but for" the interconnection, minus the cost of any facilities that the NYISO's regional plan dictates would have been necessary anyway for load growth and reliability purposes.
ISO-NE - Interim Bid Caps (ER01-3086): Commission approved extension of bid caps until the Northeastern RTO is operational.
Calpine v. ISO-NE (EL01-124): Commission granted complaint by Calpine and Mirant, finding that ISO-NE has amended Market Rule 5 to exclude external contracts from setting the energy clearing price, in violation of a Commission order.
If you need further information, please let me know.
Susan Lindberg x30596
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Orders issued today in NYISO and ISO-NE proceedings
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When: Monday, November 05, 2001 1:00 PM-2:00 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
Where: TBD *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Please make sure to accept this invitation if you are interested in the class.
Thank You
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OPtions class with Iris Mack
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On October 17, 2001 Rockland Electric Company and PJM filed with FERC a joi= nt application for the transfer of operational control from the NYISO to PJ= M of certain facilities located in Northern New Jersey.
The facilities are= the transmission assets in the Eastern Division of Rockland's service terr= itory.
This includes approximately 400 MW of load in Bergen County, NJ and= transmission facilities that are already directly interconnected with PJM = (note that other Rockland facilities located in NJ, namely those in norther= n Passaic County and Sussex County (Rockland's Central and Western Division= s respectively) will not be transferred to PJM and will remain under the op= erational control of the NYISO since these facilities are not directly inte= rconnected with PJM nor with Rockland's Eastern Division).
The filing requ= ests approval of the transfer by November 30, 2001 which would allow PJM to= take operational control on February 1, 2002 (the filing does not address = what, if any, changes to the operation date might be if FERC does not appro= ve this by Nov 30).
Rockland Electric is a subsidiary of Orange & Rockland= Utilities which is a subsidiary of Con Edison.
The transfer adds approximately 400 MW of load and 56,000 customers (mostly= residential and commercial) to PJM.
There is no increase in supply, there= fore the total load of PJM is increased by 400 MW without any additional re= sources.
The transmission assets include 138-kV (8.3 miles), 69-kV (35.9 m= iles) and 35-kV (12.4 miles) transmission lines and 11 substations (the fil= ing includes a detailed description of these assets).
Let me know if you require any additional information.
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Rockland Electric Transfer to PJM
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How is your day going hoon?
I am going top stop by Louis Shanks and then to the grocery store to your chicken.
I hope your allergies are gone!
Love
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Hi
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We are bringing in Associate Candidates for Super Saturday this upcoming weekend and we are looking for associates to help host our Saturday evening dinner at Teala's, 3210 West Dallas.
The dinner will be from 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
If you are available to help out please email Dolores Muzzy.
We will also have another Associate Super Saturday on the weekend of November 30th - December 2nd.
We will be in need again of dinner host for the Saturday evening dinner.
It will be at the same time and also at Teala's.
If you are not available this weekend but would like to participate on the next Associate Super Saturday please email Dolores Muzzy as well.
Thanks for your participation.
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Associate Super Saturday
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market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, The NYISO has determined that implementation of Virtual Trading will be delayed until Wednesday, November 7, 2001.
Issues associated with new computer hardware have necessitated extending the testing period to ensure that all systems are ready before starting the program.
Virtual Trading will be in place for the Wednesday, November 7 Day-Ahead Market (DAM).
The new schedule will permit bids for virtual load and virtual supply to be submitted for Wednesday's market after the DAM posts on Monday, November 5, until 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 6.
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NYISO - Delay of Virtual Trading
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JDavies@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear NYISO Customer: The version mapping that was posted to the web on 06/08/2001 was created from a customer file that joined the NYISO on April 11, 2000.
This resulted in the mapping not being valid for any customers that were already qualified for the entire month of April.
For all customers that were qualified customers for the entire month of April 2000, the following mapping applies: Date Current Previous 1 V-7 minus V-4 2 V-7 minus V-4 3 V-7 minus V-4 4 V-7 minus V-4 5 V-6 minus V-4 6 V-6 minus V-4 7 V-6 minus V-4 8 V-6 minus V-4 9 V-7 minus V-4 10 V-7 minus V-4 11 V-7 minus V-4 12 V-7 minus V-4 13 V-7 minus V-4 14 V-7 minus V-4 15 V-6 minus V-4 16 V-6 minus V-4 17 V-7 minus V-4 18 V-7 minus V-4 19 V-7 minus V-4 20 V-7 minus V-4 21 V-7 minus V-4 22 V-7 minus V-4 23 V-6 minus V-4 24 V-6 minus V-4 25 V-7 minus V-4 26 V-7 minus V-4 27 V-7 minus V-4 28 V-7 minus V-4 29 V-7 minus V-4 30 V-6 minus V-4 Regards,
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April 2000 Version Mapping
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Paul......I talked with Frank at NYISO.
He said that you are able to get the invoice info off of their website.
Just go to OASIS/bidding and scheduling/user login.
I believe you were going to admin login earlier.
Anyway, can you take a look at it and let me know what you find?
Thanks.
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Invoice Info
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Read on for all the details, plus more sales and special offers.
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This means that our system is having trouble reaching you at this email address.
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"Kirkpatrick, Joe" <joe.kirkpatrick@nrgenergy.com> writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The results of the recent capacity auctions would seem to highlight that New York and NYC in particular may not be the "tight markets" that require the numerous layers of mitigation presently in place.
It is difficult to determine the "spare" capacity in NYC, Long Island or the Rest of State market due the fact that New York unlike other ISOs does not publish what the total capacity supply is for each month or season.
The "curtailable load" portion of the equation has had a significant impact on capacity requirements but as yet it is unknown what the total impact is.
This new capacity supply is effectively increasing the supply of available capacity.
Quoting generation capabilities and load requirements excludes curtailable load and other demand response mechanisms, the exclusion of these factors grossly misrepresents supply conditions.
Total capacity and spare capacity after the completion of all the capacity auctions is information essential to the economics for developers who are developing or constructing generation in NYC and other areas in NY.
There is only a set amount of capacity required in New York and New York City, adjustments in price do not increase demand as they would in other commodities.
Assumptions that supplies are tight and developers can rely on capacity payments to contribute to fixed cost recovery are severely overstated.
There is a significant surplus of capacity in NYC alone, at a minimum there is well over 800 MW of spare capacity that we can account for as a result of the recent auctions.
How much more capacity is out there?
Market participants require this information to assess the economics to develop and build new generation facilities.
If capacity payments are being included in project economics then this will have a significant impact on the viability of projects if those capacity payments are not there.
This information needs to be published.
Joe
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Capacity Totals
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market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, The virtual transaction software was implemented late yesterday afternoon for bidding into tomorrow's Day-Ahead Market.
While there were some connectivity problems with submission of virtual bids, those were solved yesterday evening and several Customers submitted virtual bids for evaluation.
Security Constrained Unit Commitment ran this morning, including the virtual transaction bids, and posted around 9:00 a.m.
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NYISO - Virtual Transaction Status
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Gentlemen, I have created a new file to track our physical P&L and power flows.
I have tried to simplify the data entry, by coloring only the cells that require an input.
If the cell is white than it is a formula and no data entry is required.
Also, the file now accurately captures reservation charges, and flowed vs. reserved megawatts.
I created 2 copies of the file.
One for Peter, Joe, and Willis.
And the other for the night crew.
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Replacement for "Big Deal"
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Dear Power Outage Database Customer, Attached you will find an excel document.
The outage contained within is a forced outage.
Your daily delivery will still contain this outage.
Any questions please let me know.
Thanks.
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NPCC (Millstone) WSCC (Diablo Canyon)
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AStorey@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: We'll be running the third training session on Virtual Bidding on Friday, November 30.
This course is valuable to everyone involved in our energy markets -- not just to those bidding "virtually".
We fully booked our
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Virtual Bidding (VB) Seminar - Friday November 30
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NYISO has made several new FERC filings, which are described below: ER02-194-000: Proposed tariff amendments to implement Interregional Transmission Pilot Program for generation redispatch in emergency conditions between the NYISO and the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C.
(Interventions/protests due November 16, 2001).
ER02-195-000: Revisions to NYISO's Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff to revise the tariff's definition of Load Shedding.
The NYISO has requested a December 28, 2001 effective date.
(Interventions/protests due November 19, 2001).
ER02-209-000 Filing to continue the effectiveness of provisions in NYISO's Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff regarding certain market power mitigation penalties.
The NYISO has requested a November 1, 2001 effective date.
(Interventions/protests due November 14, 2001).
Please contact me if you need any further information.
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FERC filings by NYISO
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Hey Paul, how is it going??
Attached you'll find some of the pics from the halloween party.
I hope you like them.
I'm going to Brasil today!!!
Just for 4 days, I guess it's better than nothing.
Let's do something when I get back.
Our weekends have been pretty laid back lately.
We miss you guys!!!
Um grande abraco, Eduardo - Pict0010.JPG - Pict0014.JPG - Pict0024.JPG - Pict0025.JPG
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How are you?
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Paul, I'm currently seeking an analyst rotation in wholesale power.
If you have any analyst positions in North East Power, please let me know.
I have extensive modeling and structuring experience and some trading experience with an illiquid commodity.
I have attached my resume for your reference.
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North East Power
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"Kirkpatrick, Joe" <joe.kirkpatrick@nrgenergy.com> writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: In order to have a functioning market model it is imperative to have a level playing field for all market participants.
Is it a level playing field or even appropriate for any individual market participant to dispatch generation and transmission facilities that affect the economics of other market participants?
The dispatch of transmission and generation to resolve congestion must be made with the overall economics of the entire market in mind.
The only entity that has the information and empowered to make these decisions is the NYISO.
With that in mind why does a particular market participant have control over major interfaces that interconnect New York and PJM.
Specifically the control points would be the Linden-Goethals phase angle regulator and the Hudson Farragut phase angle regulators.
These PARs are under ConEd control and are utilized by ConEd to facilitate whatever requirements they deem required.
As this is being written the New York PJM schedule is 546 MW out to New York with a flow of 762 MW the flow on these PARs (including Ramapo) is ~1500 MW to New York.
Are the interests of all market participants being considered by a market participant that has over 40% of the load in New York State, that has control over a significant amount of generation utilizing OOM dispatches and by having control over a significant amount of transmission facilities capable of altering the flow into New York City and Central x East.
I suspect not.
Case in point..
There is a transmission constraint in an area in New York city.
This constraint can only be monitored by ConEd and therefore is resolved utilizing an OOM dispatch request.
Generation was reduced to resolve the constraint, there is another generator in the area that can be reduced to resolve the constraint, but it would appear that this control action is not utilized .
Coincidently the power from this other generator is under contract to ConEd (take-or-pay).
There is also a PAR (Linden-Goethals) that can be moved to alleviate the constraint, which unfortunately is not utilized either.
Instead generation is reduced that does result in additional uplift charges that is socialized as a cost to all loads in New York.
Whether the right economic decisions are being made is an issue but the larger issue is why is a market participant with a large economic interest making these decisions.
The NYISO was asked why the PAR was not utilized as a control action to alleviate the constraint, simply put since the PAR is not under their control they do not consider it as a control action.
Since ConEd does not have the overall market view or the economic interests of all market participants in mind is it appropriate to allow them to operate and dispatch a large part of New York State?
When the NYISO is not controlling major inter-area transmission interfaces but allows that control to be utilized by a market participant it is a compromise of the entire market.
Economics of an individual market participant are overriding the economics of all other participants in New York.
This is not a "best practice" that any sane individual would recommend for any RTO model.
Joe Kirkpatrick
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Who is in Control?
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Hello Paul, I enjoyed speaking with this morning.
Thank you for contacting us.
As we discussed, send your resume to possibilities@istaffinggroup.com .
We'll take a look at it and give you a call with any opportunities which match your interests and background.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Otherwise, I will talk to you again early next week.
Regards,
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ISG
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Paul, Here is the new gen as of a couple of weeks ago.
I have spoken with all of our contacts at those companies to get the latest information on these facilities.
Nick
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PJM New Generation
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Hey Paul, I know you're busy, but can you let me know where to find the map detailing the Northeast transfers limits you included in the presentation you put together for Dana.
I'd like to include it in a presentation I'm putting together for John Llodra.
Thanks,
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Northeast Transfers Map
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To ensure p&l doesn't get lost during the shuffle, we will not hand out the folders until first thing Monday morning.
I'm attaching p&l, though, in case you're anxious!
Hope everyone has a good weekend!
Casey
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11/16 P&L
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Paul, I have been doing some analysis and have found a few problems that should be looked at.
1.
The number Mother data is pulling for Zone P is wrong.
The pointer for the data can be found on the SQL worksheet the expression is: avg(decode(prc.power_reference_period_cd,'DAYAHEAD', decode(pl.location_name,'PJM',price_amt))) PJM_DA, and avg(decode(prc.power_reference_period_cd,'HOURLY', decode(pl.location_name,'PJM',price_amt))) PJM_RT, I have looked at the PJM and NY prices and am unable to figure out where the number is coming from.
2.
The other 24hr desk evidently has been told that the PJM night shift is to prep the PJM and Nepool portions of the shift notes.
That is fine with me.
I wrote a macro to pull, format and print the Nepool information.
The PJM information is not available on the website.
The East power portal has something.
I think it does some kind of Op Sum pull at some unknown interval.
The problem is the information is not accurate.
Rob Bensen's frustration with this bad information is the main reason the other 24hr desk doesn't want any part of the reporting.
2.a All data points are different than the one hour averages calculated in edata.
This makes me doubt that opsum is the source, as edata also pulls from opsum.
2.b When all interfaces and hubs are printing the same, the prices shown differ in the same hour on the website.
I have no idea where this information is coming from but it is not right.
If the correct data can be found there is an application that pulls from the database at "M:\Electric\24hour\PJM AVE\PJMSummary.exe".
If they could fix this app I would care less about the web site.
If they do not want to fix the app I can write a macro to pull the same data from the mother data template.
I don't really care how I get the data, I just need to get yesterday's PJM for the shift note.
In other news, if you are trading some of the regular products, are you following the DA-RT physical moves?
If we do man the 24hr desk (even if Bryce is the day guy) we could cover the DA-RT physical.
Having it part of the 24hr desk would seem to make sense because the evening load and more up to date weather forecasts could be used when entering the NY side in the early morning.
I only mention this if you are finding yourself too busy trading PJM to spend the same amount of time on the analysis.
It is certainly easier to do uninterrupted analysis on the back shift.
Just a thought.
Thanks,
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Data Problems
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Hi All!
This represents estimated annuities by desk for PJM's Nove Operating Reserves for business transactions thru 11-19 and rates published thru 11-12.
Any questions or concerns, please let me know.
- Marci x3-0577
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PJM Op Reserves 11/2001
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This is the estimated PJM Trans Loss Charges for Nove business as of the 17th.
Any questions or concerns, please let me know.
- Marci x3-0577
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PJM Trans Losses - 11/2001
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(This attachment should work.)
There will be a meeting on Joint Capacity Adequacy on Thursday, December 20, 2001 at the BWI Airport Marriott in Baltimore, MD.
The meeting is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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JOINT CAPACITY ADEQUACY MEETING - Corrected Attachment
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Dear Market Participants The attached new offer form must be used until an updated form is created.
Changes from the previous form includes 1. Corrections to the award pages 2.
New market participants added 3.
Additional PTIDs incorporated 4.
Removal of PTIDs referencing proxy locations 5.
Correction to the resource name lookup formula If you use an older form, your offer will be rejected.
Regards,
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NYISO - ICAP/UCAP Forms
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Starting tomorrow, 11/28/01 we will be included with the Gas Breakfast and Lunches.
However, there will be a cost of $5.00 each or $10.00 total when breakfast is provided.
They will have lunch everyday and breakfast only three days of the month, which will be during bid week.
I will come around every morning and collect your money...I will then have to provide a list to the Gas people who will be checking your name off as you enter the breakfast/lunch line.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
REMEMBER...ONLY THOSE WHO GIVE THE $5.00 WILL BE EATING.
Thanks for your cooperation,
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Breakfast & Lunch - $5.00 ea
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Dear Members: Attached are the NPCC OSS Users Group meeting/hotel arrangements for the December 6, 2001 meeting.
I spoke to someone at the hotel and you should not have a problem receiving the preferred rate.
Can you please let me know if you are attending.
Sincerely,
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Meeting Reminder - NPCC OSS Users Group - 12/01
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Paul - This is a purchase from DP&L for 50 MWh HE 11 - 23 at a PJM W Hub index price.
It is not in the hourly P&L and not routed in scheduling.
I am getting word from the counterparty that it did not happen.
Can you shed some light so we can settle with DP&L?
Thanks,
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790075.1 09/25/01
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The ICAP Working Group meeting originally scheduled for this Friday, November 30, in Albany has been cancelled.
The issues that some members of the Working Group had identified for the agenda are not yet ripe for discussion.
Thanks.
Kathy Robb Hunton & Williams (212)309-1128krobb@hunton.com
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November 30 ICAPWG Meeting Cancelled
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The Executive Committee of the New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") is posting this message to inform all interested parties of the approval and posting of Revision No.
2 to the NYSRC Reliability Rules.
The NYSRC Executive Committee approved Revision No.
2 at its January 11, 2002 meeting.
Revision No.
2 to the NYSRC Reliability Rules, which is attached below and is posted on the NYSRC web site at "www.nysrc.org" under the "Documents" web page, is a compilation of all current NYSRC Reliability Rules and Measurements.
Included in the document are all of the Proposed Reliability Rules that were posted for comments, in accordance with NYSRC Policy No.
1, and approved by the NYSRC Executive Committee since Revision No.
1 to the NYSRC Reliability Rules was issued in early 2001.
The NYSRC Reliability Rules have been reorganized and reformatted to be similar to the North American Electric Reliability Council reliability rules and to enhance the NYSRC compliance review process.
Revision No.
2 contains 44 reliability rules and 42 measurements.
Ten (10) reliability rules have been revised and four (4) new reliability rules have been added since Revision No.
1.
Should you have any questions, please contact me by email at jcfleury@nyseg.com.
Joseph C. Fleury Secretary, NYSRC Executive Committee (See attached file: Reliability Rules Rev 2 - Final.pdf) - Reliability Rules Rev 2 - Final.pdf ---
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NYS Reliability Council Executive Committee
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The Executive Committee of the New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") is posting this message to inform all interested parties of the approval and posting of Revision No.
2 to the NYSRC Reliability Rules.
The NYSRC Executive Committee approved Revision No.
2 at its January 11, 2002 meeting.
Revision No.
2 to the NYSRC Reliability Rules, which is attached below and is posted on the NYSRC web site at "www.nysrc.org" under the "Documents" web page, is a compilation of all current NYSRC Reliability Rules and Measurements.
Included in the document are all of the Proposed Reliability Rules that were posted for comments, in accordance with NYSRC Policy No.
1, and approved by the NYSRC Executive Committee since Revision No.
1 to the NYSRC Reliability Rules was issued in early 2001.
The NYSRC Reliability Rules have been reorganized and reformatted to be similar to the North American Electric Reliability Council reliability rules and to enhance the NYSRC compliance review process.
Revision No.
2 contains 44 reliability rules and 42 measurements.
Ten (10) reliability rules have been revised and four (4) new reliability rules have been added since Revision No.
1.
Should you have any questions, please contact me by email at jcfleury@nyseg.com.
Joseph C. Fleury Secretary, NYSRC Executive Committee (See attached file: Reliability Rules Rev 2 - Final.pdf) - Reliability Rules Rev 2 - Final.pdf
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NYS Reliability Council Executive Committee
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There will be a UBSWE Migration TONIGHT....please make sure that you LOG OFF before you leave today.
Monday morning, (2/4/02), you will logon with your Enron NT Account and Password.
You will immediately be forced to change your password (following Enron rules) and your NT ID will stay the same.
Once you've changed your password, and logged off AGAIN, you will see the UBS Warburg Energy Screen....email will not be affected until day one.
Starting Monday, you will receive emails from IT support to explain the HOW TO's for your data that YOU will need to begin transferring over to UBS.
All material will need to be in compliance with UBS standards and NO documents or emails are to be deleted.
In Outlook the following information will be transferred over by IT: Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Notes.
Emails (Inbox, Sent Items and Deleted Items) and folder structure will NOT be migrated.
ALL data MUST be migrated PRIOR to day one (estimated to be 02/08/02 ), as access to Enron data will be disabled Day 1.
Thanks for your immediate help in this matter.
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ALERT!!
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If you're receiving this email its because we're still waiting on a response from you.
Please reply to this message ASAP.
See below for details.
Thanks, Dan We are in the process of confirming that all traders are set up correctly and ready to trade when the system goes live.
We need to make sure that your Stack Managers are accessing the correct database.
In order to do this, we need to know how you access Stack Manager: 1) Through Terminal Server (the one that opens up a desktop within a desktop and it actually appears that you have two Start buttons).
or 2) By opening the Stack Manager directly from your "native" desktop (stand alone computer).
Please reply to this message with either a corresponding "1" or a "2" in the subject field.
If you're not sure which one you have, please contact myself x39673, Teresa Mandola x39807 or Jennifer McQuade x53614 and we'll come by your desk to help you.
Thank you,
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Waiting on your reply -Stack Users
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Records indicate that there are a significant number of employees who have yet to have a drug test.
Here are the details of the locations in Houston, Portland and other locations.
Please attend one as soon as possible to avoid delays in your your onboarding and payroll processing.
HR
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Urgent - Drugs Test Reminder
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Good Morning, Enporion would like to invite you to participate in today's event representing offers for capacity release from UGI.
Please note; there will two separate lots, or auctions, for 30 minutes from 2:30-3:00 PM ET.
For UGI, you will be bidding on the following: ID 2866 - UGI Capacity Release Offer # 1: 5,072 DTH/Day November 2001 - March 2002, Transco STA 30 - STA 65, Zones 1 - 3 ID 2867 - UGI Capacity Release Offer # 1: 2,081 DTH/Day November 2001 - March 2002, Transco STA 30 - STA 65, Zones 1 - 3 After the auctions close, it is imperative that you please stay logged into the system for at least 5-10 minutes.
The auction may open again because of extensions.
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UGI Capacity Release Auction - Total of 7153 DTH/Day
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Attached is the Columbia Distribution Companies summary of capacity available for release for the month of November 2001.
Please note that bids are due on Monday, October 29th at 3:00pm EST.
If you have any questions, please contact any of the representatives listed at the bottom of the release summary.
Thanks,
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The Columbia Distribution Co.'s Capacity Avail. for Release - November 2001
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Hello everyone, My husband Ryan is going to be participating in the American Heart Walk on November 3.
He is walking on behalf of our daughter, Sydney, who was born in May of this year with Congenital Heart Disease.
If anyone would like to sponsor us with a cash donation, we would be very appreciative.
I will be accepting donations today and tomorrow.
This is a wonderful organization whose research saves lives like Sydney's every day.
All donations are matched by Enron and are 100% tax deductible.
Please help this worthwhile cause if you can.
Thanks,
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American Heart Walk
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Attached to this e-mail you will find offers for potential Capacity Release on Transco and/or Texas Eastern.
Please note all bids are due by Tuesday.
Oct 23 @ 1 pm EST.
Should DPL find bids acceptable, the capacity will be posted as pre-arranged, biddable packages on the pipeline bulletin boards.
Thank You.
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Delmarva Power & Light Capacity Release
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In September, ENA agreed to purchase capacity from New Power on Transco.
The total demand charge should have been $9,000.00 on contract 4.0159.
New Power released the capacity volumetrically and I didn't catch it.
The actual demand charge billed was $270,000.00.
New Power agreed to reimburse ENA for the difference of $261,000.00.
ENA will pay the pipeline the billed demand charge of $270,000.00 and bill New Power $261,000.00 on deal 1110019.
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Trco/New Power capacity for Sept 2001
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October 1, 2001 Duke Energy Field Services have scheduled a planned outage of the Wilcox Plant on Tuesday, October 30, 2001.
All meter stations upstream of the plant must be shut in during the afternoon of October 29, and will be allowed to come back on the morning of October 31st.
The affected meters for this outage are listed below: MEAS MEAS STATN STATN NBR NM
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TE Outage of the Wilcox Plant
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We negotiated the following discounts on Tenn and TGT Tenn - all discounts are for the 27th only.
Z0 to Kinder k#2891 $.1421 Z0 to Tewksbury (Z6) k#2891 $.35 Texas Gas - discounts apply from 26th-30th.
SL Pool to Mamou k# T001886 $.0421
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Discounts
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Hi Judy, How are you?
I sent Ingrid an email and she told me that you are still at Enron.
That's good.
I tried to call you at work, but the girl that answered the phone said that you were on vacation today.
How are the kids and Rob?
I think about you all of the time.
Ingrid told me that she told you that I got married.
It isn't Tod, it is James Johnson that I dated in high school.
We could have saved each other a lot of heart ache and just stayed together.
He is really sweet.
He has 3 boys, so now there are 4 boys in my house.
I am real outnumbered!
But, it's fun.
Are you still working part-time or full-time?
There is so much to talk about, we need to get together for lunch or something.
Maybe we could meet somewhere one day, let me know.
My phone numbers are Home: 281-807-3186 and work 713-215-4473.
And now, you have my email address.
Talk to you soon, Laurie
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How are you?
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Hey Ya'll, Just wanted to let ya'll know that I am employed now!!
Yeah!!!!
I am going to be a Algonquin Gas Scheduler for Duke-Energy!
I am so excited and relieved.
Hope ya'll have a great Christmas!
Keep in touch, Shanna
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Good News!!!
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I have some of your mail and I am not sure of your location.
If you would like to stop by ESC06406 and pick it up or give me a call and I can forward it to your assistant that would be great.
Thanks,
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Mail
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February 4, 2002 The TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION (TE) South Pass system has been scheduled to capacity for gas day Tuesday, February 5, 2002.
As a result, no nomination increases from the physical meters on the lateral will be allowed.
The South Pass meters are listed below: METER METER NUMBER METER NAME OPERATOR
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TE South Pass at capacity
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ISC - Customer Service Survey Ticket#HD0000000718717, Password Reset : Thank you for taking the time to fill out our Customer Service Survey.
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.
Once again, thank you for your participation.
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ISC - Customer Service Survey
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We are buying the following Tenn transport from the pipeline for the winter.
I just did the deals so I don't have the contract numbers.
Term Demand Comm MDQ Nov .18 .02 3893 Nov-Jan .20 .02 2500 Feb-Mar .20 .02 2500 The Primary delivery point is CGAS - Broad Run.
The primary receipt point is meter #010698 in 500L.
We will be able to use any zone 1 receipt point but we only be able to use Broad Run as our delivery point.
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Tenn Transport
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Here are my notes from today's call.
As with Monday, I've focused on getting them out as quickly as possible rather than taking extra time to re-organize them by subject.
Enron's business has been grouped into three buckets: Core, Non-core, and Under Review.
Core: Wholesale energy business in North America and Europe, retail energy, pipelines Non-core: Broadband, water, and international assets (i.e.
EGAS).
Enron has approx.
$8Bn in investments in these assets, and they have produced 'dismal' returns.
Enron will be exiting these businesses and will attempt to wind them up in an orderly fashion.
An aggressive divestiture program has been set in motion for these assets.
Under Review: EGM, EIM.
These businesses are being closely examined to determine whether they have a reasonable chance of long-term viability.
Required resource levels are being carefully studied.
Following review, Enron will move the different portions of these businesses to core or non-core as the analysis dictates.
Approximately $800MM of asset sales are under contract and expected to close in the fourth quarter.
These include a gas LDC in Brazil, EcoElectrica, and our Indian E&P assets.
Enron is in active pursuit of an additional private equity infusion of $500MM-1Bn.
Given the current environment, raising equity in the public markets would be 'inefficient', McMahon says.
Short-term liquidity is provided by the $3Bn of credit drawn upon a few weeks ago, the $1Bn of new debt, and the $1.5Bn equity infusion from Dynegy.
Longer-term, the proceeds from the sale of PGE will provide liquidity.
Asset sales over the next year will be used to pay down debt.
McMahon described the major off-balance-sheet vehicles: Marlin was set up to hold Azurix assets.
It was initially capitalized with $950MM of 144a debt and $125MM of equity (raised from Enron and institutional investors).
The debt is supported by the equity and by Azurix' assets.
Enron is obligated to cover any deficit at the time the debt becomes due on 3/17/03 (the 'Enron topup' obligation).
The 3/17/03 date is accelerated in the event that Enron is rated below-investment-grade by any one of the three major agencies.
The primary asset of Marlin is Wessex Water.
As long as Wessex is worth at least $2.6Bn, there will be no Enron topup required.
If we take a 25% haircut to present book value, Enron will have to provide $650MM in consideration upon retirement of the debt.
This $650MM would hit Enron cash, income, and equity balances.
Osprey contains energy-related assets and 'other assets'.
It was initially capitalized with $2.4Bn of 144a debt and $220MM in equity (ENE and institutionals).
As with Marlin, the entity is an asset-backed structure with an Enron topup guarantee.
The debt is supported by a) the assets; b) $1Bn of convertible preferred ENE (convertible into 50MM shares of ENE common); and c) additional ENE common as needed for topup.
Assuming the same 25% hypothetical haircut to current book value, Enron would have to deliver approx.
$600MM of topup funds--which would hit ENE cash, income, and equity.
The debt must be retired by 9/17/02, with the same cut-to-junk early trigger provision as Marlin.
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Highlights from ENE Analyst Conference Call 11/14
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Monday February 4, 9:07 am Eastern Time Press Release SOURCE: Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C.
Maritimes Files Application for Phase IV Expansion Of Natural Gas Pipeline System BOSTON, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline, L.L.C.
has submitted an application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to further expand its natural gas pipeline system.
The $250 million expansion project, designated Phase IV, will allow Maritimes to nearly double its capacity to transport natural gas from offshore Nova Scotia to markets in the northeastern United States from approximately 415,000 dekatherms to 800,000 dekatherms per day.
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Maritimes Files Application for Phase IV
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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
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Hi, Judy!
Are you there??
What's going on?
I heard some people had quit, even those with retention agreements.
What's happening to you?
Let me know...... Susan
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HELLO!!
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January 31, 2002 The TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION (TE) South Pass system has been scheduled to capacity for gas day Friday, February 1, 2002.
As a result, no nomination increases from the physical meters on the lateral will be allowed.
The South Pass meters are listed below: METER METER NUMBER METER NAME OPERATOR
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TE South Pass at capacity
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January 30, 2002 The TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION (TE) South Pass system has been nominated over capacity for gas day Thursday, January 31, 2002.
As a result, TE has restricted receipts on the South Pass system to the capacity of the line.
No nomination increases from the physical meters on the South Pass line will be allowed for gas day 31.
The South Pass meters are listed below: METER METER NUMBER METER NAME OPERATOR
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TE South Pass at capacity
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Judy, It was nice talking with you today.
Congratulations on your job with UBS.
My specialty is focused around the trading operations, but the presentation I have attached shows other positions we work on.
If there is anything I can do for youor someone you know, please let me know.
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to speaking with you in the future.
Sincerely,
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TIG First Source
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January 29, 2002 The TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION (TE) South Pass system has been scheduled to capacity for gas day Wednesday, January 30, 2002.
As a result, no nomination increases from the physical meters on the lateral will be allowed.
The South Pass meters are listed below: METER METER NUMBER METER NAME OPERATOR
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TE South Pass at capacity
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UBS have organized an important meeting will be held tomorrow for all employees who : 1) have accepted offers or 2) intend to accept offers ( to the best of their knowledge) but who have issues that are being resolved All employees in these categories should attend Buses will be provided for those who do not have their own transport and will pick up from the south side of the north building - please assemble in the Java plaza area from 8.30am to 9.30am ( last bus leaves @ 9.30 am ) The meeting will last until approximately 1pm and will be presented by senior managers from UBS on the firm and it's strategy.
There will be breakfast available at the Hotel from 9am to 10am and there will be sandwiches afterwards.
If traveling independently please make sure you leave sufficient time to park (it will be very busy) and get to the Grand ballroom Employees need to bring their id's or drivers license with them to gain access to the meeting I'm sorry for the short notice on this - please call out to anyone who should be attending who will not get this message in time Tammie Schoppe on behalf of UBS HR
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URGENT REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ACTION : Welcome to UBS meeting tomorrow 10.15 am @ the Houstonian
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We know you have questions about recent events impacting Enron and our plans for the future.
Ongoing investigations and pending litigation have made it difficult, if not impossible, to share information in a timely manner.
While we can't address certain issues, we can tell you about our initial plans to move Enron forward and emerge from bankruptcy, and we are eager to do that.
We had planned to hold an all-employee meeting tomorrow, January 23, at the Hyatt Regency.
However, we don't want to subject you to the media frenzy that would certainly surround such a meeting, so we've decided to postpone it.
We are currently making arrangements to hold a series of employee meetings within the building to protect your privacy.
We will provide the date and times to you as soon as the logistics for those meetings are finalized.
Prior to the employee meetings, we will provide an overview of Enron's new organizational structure.
You can expect that memo shortly.
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Employee Meeting Postponed
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Dear Western Region: I would like to thank Phillip Allen for his leadership of the west desk for 2000 and 2001.
He will continue as Managing Director at Enron North America and trade a financial book for the natural gas trading group.
Phillip will be sitting near the western region and will continue to participate in our goal to analyze the western market fundamentals to maximize wholesale trading efforts.
I will be assuming all management responsibilities of the west trading group effective immediately.
I would like to take the opportunity to discuss our new organization for the Western Region trading group.
I have organized a vertical based trading structure that clearly defines each employee's responsibilities going forward.
Our goal is to organize all of our efforts in the west such that we will offer Enron North America the most profitable wholesale trading model.
The most significant change to the western region organization will be Keith Holst's role as Director of West Fundamentals.
Keith will manage this unit from the west desk, while using the services of Enron's centralized fundamentals group, headed by Chris Gaskill.
Our western region Fundamentals group will be responsible for delivering the most complete and market sensitive data to the trading desk.
We will all share in Keith's efforts to make our fundamental analysis the standard for all trading units within the company.
West Origination, led by Barry Tycholiz, will play a larger role in our term trading efforts going forward.
They will be joining our desk for fundamental forecasting meetings and discussions.
Our goal is to capture a majority of the term risk management efforts of our customer base.
We must succeed in capturing a majority of our customers' business to increase our share of lower risk earnings.
This contribution, along with our wholesale trading, will help our desk beat earnings expectations consistently.
The West trading organization is structured to maximize profitability by sub-region.
The emphasis for the trading group will be to increase profitability and market information from each trader's sub-region.
We will be evaluated on how we organize and build the business and profitability in our respective trading areas.
This structure, however, does not preclude west traders from trading positions throughout the Western region and the North American gas market.
The West trading organization will be successful by creating accountability for trading responsibilities.
Please review the attached outline for the new trading structure.
We will be meeting as a group to discuss the changes soon.
The implementation of this structure will rely on our back office to set up the new books for each trader.
Sincerely,
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Western Natural Gas Organization
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Barry, et al: FYI.
Some initial info I got from our outside council regarding utility authority to engage in financial risk management tools.
More info to follow as we get it.
If you have quesitons, comments, or suggestions for additional research needed, just holler.
Please forward to others who might need it.
Best,
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Utility authority to engage in derivative transactions
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Paul, Welcome back.
The Wyoming Governor's office wants to meet in August re energy issues.
I have identified the appropriate Enron nat gas people.
I would recommend a conference call with your Wyoming contact in advance of that meeting to determine if it makes sense to fly a lot of people to Wyoming.
Mark Whitt is based in Denver and focuses on nat gas marketing.
I believe he has had some discusions in the past with Wyoming re their royalty positions and will likely call to discuss.
Scott Josey runs our producer finance business which finances/invests in upstream producers and projects.
He has some clients that may be interested in expanding a Wyoming position.
Let me know how you would like to proceed.
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Wyoming
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Barry, In order to get Kim Ward VPN access from her Click@Home or non-enron PC, I will need you to e-mail my manager, Paige Cox, with the number of people in your group that need to work from home and the business reason behing it.
Once Paige gets approval, I will be able to assist Kim and the rest of your group get the VPN access from thier homes.
Thanks,
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VPN access for your department
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I filled in the utilities on our industrial customer list for WA & OR.
It looks like there are 17 major industrials behind Cascade (according to our list).
I would suggest we exclude these from the Agency agreement if we ever decide we want to go that direction.
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NW Industrials
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Barry: please see the attached from our immigration attorneys and advise how you wish to proceed with the Green Card process?
There are two means of obtaining Permanent Residency - either through Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing.
Many thanks Margaret x51529
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Permanent Residence - Barry TYCHOLIZ
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I have had several conversations with EPNG about the possibility of ENA turning back capacity to satisfy 1) requests for new capacity in the Power Up 2000 project and 2) any possible capacity that EPNG may need to provide to satisfy incremental needs of full requirements customers as they convert billing determinants to Contract Demand quantities.
In order to preserve our position, should I send a formal letter to Al Clark stating our desire to turn the capacity back?
The Power Up 2000 deadline is noon, Thursday, August 2, 2001.
They did not provide for turn back in the posting that is currently on the capacity system.
While we do not know how EPNG will be forced to resolve their capacity issues in the receipt point allocation proceeding, I believe that a letter can help us preserve our position should we choose to turn back capacity under either scenario.
We have approx.
54,000 of Block I and III capacity and 200,000 of Block III capacity.
The Block II capacity is subject to PG&E recall - PG&E paid approx.
$58 million for those recall rights in a settlement.
Could EPNG pay a negotiated sum of money for the remaining value of the recall rights to fund the needs full requirement customers?
I have to believe this option would be cheaper than adding new capacity.
Leslie - could you help me with the letter?
Many thanks!
Stephanie
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Turnback of EPNG Capacity
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Regarding our discussions about the subject issue, I believe that the following orders would sufficiently document FERC's policy regarding solicitation of capacity turnback from existing customers to get El Paso's attention: From "Order Denying Rehearing and Accepting Compliance Filing", issued March 19, 2001, Mississippi Canyon Gas Pipeline, LLC, Docket No.
RP00-226-002 and -003 (94 FERC ?
61,324)
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Turnback of EPNG Capacity
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Attached is the draft of ENA/EES comments to be filed Thursday in the proceeding on the complaint filed by various producers, the CPUC, SoCal Gas, and SoCal Edison against El Paso Natural Gas, alleging that El Paso has oversold its system and that full requirements contracts should be converted to CD.
Our comments agree with the complainants, illustrated by EES experiences with Southwest Gas this past winter.
If you have any comments or questions about this filing, please let me or Leslie know by close of business (5:00 pm CDT) tomorrow.
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Please Respond Before COB Wednesday, 8/1 -- ENA/EES Comments in RP01-484
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Further to some recent conversations block off Sunday Sept 9 and all day Monday Sept 10 for a group offsite.
By invite, you will be asked to participate in some offsite activities and business meetings in Denver.
All flight, hotel, travel, meals and entertainment will be coordinated by Barry Tycholiz.
Booking of flights, which will have you departing on Sunday a.m. and arriving around 12:00 in Denver, have been coordinated by our group to keep control of the flight costs.
We should have you home early on Monday evening ( around 10:30 p.m.).
We have been able to get some really low fares and I want to keep them that way.
All the Houston based staff plus Portland (Fuller) will come to Denver.
Please see Jessica regarding flight times and schedules.
A more formal agenda and list of topics/presenters will be sent to each of you in the next couple of days.
If there are any questions, give me a call at 713-853-1587.
BT
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West Gas Origination Meeting, Sept 9/10 per Barry Tycholiz
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Here is the Commission's basic policy on reverse open seasons.
I've asked Randy Rich to look into the other aspects of your questions, which we'll discuss shortly.
The Commission has a two-step process for determining whether the market finds an expansion project economically viable.
The first step, which occurs prior to the certificate application, is for the pipeline to conduct an open season in which existing customers are given an opportunity to permanently relinquish their capacity.
This first step ensures that a pipeline will not expand capacity if the demand for that capacity can be filled by existing shippers relinquishing their capacity.
The second step is that the expansion shippers must be willing to purchase capacity at a rate that pays the full costs of the project, without subsidy from existing shippers through rolled-in pricing.
The reverse open season requirement (i.e., the requirement that a pipeline give customers the opportunity to turn back capacity) is established Commission policy.
It was stated in the Commission's Pricing Policy for New and Existing Facilities Constructed by Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines, 71 FERC P61,241 at p. 61,917 (1995), reh'g denied, 75 FERC P61,105, and later reiterated in Certification on New interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Facilities (Certificate Policy Statement), 88 FERC P61,227 (1999), order clarifying statement of policy, 90 FERC P61,128, order further clarifying statement of policy, 92 FERC P61,094 (2000).
My research has indicated that the Commission has provided few specifics on how a reverse open season is to be conducted.
This probably allows pipelines considerable discretion in how they conduct their solicitations of turnback.
General Commission policy would probably require only that shippers be given adequate notice of and opportunity to respond to the reverse open season.
If the procedure used by El Paso for soliciting turnback becomes an issue, please let me know and let's discuss it.
I'll be up in a few minutes for our call to Randy.
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El Paso
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I have prepared the feedback forms for my employees and will be discussing it with them shortly.
I am recommending Sales/Presentations courses for both Tyrell and Paul.
Please let me know if you would agree that these would be worthwhile and, if you wish, you can suggest some that you have had experience with.
Mark
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Mid Year Reviews
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In order to terminate the referenced agreement we need to provide notice 180 days in advance of the end of the primary term or any annual extension.
Based upon a May 1, 1997 in service date for the Havasu facililties, the primary term of this agreement terminates on April 30, 2002.
We need to provide notice by October 31, 2001 of our intent to trigger the ROFR process (see attached).
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Stephanie
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El Paso Agreement 9E3x -San Juan to Valero
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Barry, I have spoken to my insurance agent.
Please take the car in for an estimate and let me know what they say.
After that I can work with the insurance company to get them to do the rest of the coordination.
Thank you.
I am sorry for the inconvenience and for the whole incident.
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Car Repair
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Good morning Barry, Just to let you know that I am on holidays August 11-26, so your counselling will have to be this week or when I return.
Did Enron provide you with approval for a "Post Arrival Consultation"/PAC?
This is the counselling our PwC Houston office does.
(So, in effect there are two possible counselling sessions for assignees - the predeparture counselling you are supposed to receive before you depart Canada and then there's the PAC).
PwC Houston is prepared to set up the "PAC" - they simply want to know if you received approval for it.
Thanks,
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Counselling
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Anne, I just got another phone call from Palo Alto.
They still have not received three of their confirms from deals done around the 20th of July.
They have ceased to do additional business with us until they receive these confirms.
thanks,
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Palo Alto Confirms
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Attached is the hot list update for Monday's meeting.
It has been a few weeks since we have reviewed it, so please take a good look at it and roll over any remaining Q2 deals to Q3.
E-mail your changes back to me.
Thanks.
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8-13-01 WestGas HotList.xls
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This project has been noticed by FERC (CP01-422).
Adds 906,626 dth/day (845,500 Mcf) of capacity from Opal, WY to delivery points primarily in California.
Service commencing 5/1/2003.
Incremental rates and fuel.
Seventeen shippers have signed 18 long-term agreements (10 or 15 years) and 95% has primary delivery points in California, mostly for existing and new power generation.
Any issues?
Are we a shipper?
Comments and interventions are due Aug. 29th.
Since I will be in D.C. that week, need your input by Aug. 23rd.
We are downloading a copy of the filing (392 pages).
Let me know if you would like a copy.
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Kern River 2003 Expansion Project
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* IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED - Do Not Delete * Executive Impact & Influence Program Dear Barry Tycholiz, As part of the Executive Impact and Influence Program, each participant is asked to gather input on the participant's own management styles and practices as experienced by their immediate manager, each direct report, and up to eight colleagues/peers.
You have been requested to provide feedback for a participant attending the next program.
Your input (i.e., a Self assessment, if you are a participant in this program, Manager assessment, Direct Report assessment, or Colleague/Peer assessment) will be combined with the input of others and used by the program participant to develop an action plan to improve his/her management styles and practices.
If you are providing feedback as a Manager of the participant, please note that your feedback will be identified in the summary report.
It is important that you complete this assessment NO LATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS on Monday, August 27, 2001.
To begin the online administration process, you will need the following Internet address and Password(s).
NOTE: If you are providing feedback for more than one person, each password and participant name is individually listed below.
Open your Internet browser e.g., Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, and please type or copy the URL address below into your Internet browser (please DO NOT go through Lotus Notes): www.fsddatasvc.com/enron R9KRP7 (Ed McMichael)
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TIME SENSITIVE: Executive Impact & Influence Program Survey
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Further to our discussions about our EPNG capacity: Our research had resulted in an opinion that there is little value associated with PG&E's (northern CA customers) recall rights on Block III capacity.
While it was not part of the original settlement, the 24 hour RE-recall rights to the shipper of record appear to give PG&E a DAILY call on capacity at best.
Because we have pieced this opinion together based upon rulings in various proceedings, we would like a more formal regulatory/legal opinion of the mechanics of the RE-recall provision that has been developed over time.
Is this something that either of you can provide or should it go to Randy?
The results of this inquiry will set the tone of our next round of dicussions with EPNG.
By the way, still waiting on their written reponse to our letter.....
I think they have bigger fish to fry.
Please advise.
Stephanie
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Block III Recall Rights
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Barry: You probably thought I had forgotten about you!
I had not.
I wanted to iron out some areas of concern from my end here.
As you know, I am not supposed to do an investment for you while you are a resident of the US.
I have discovered that if we put the money into an account and not make moves on it until you move back to Canada, then we can do it if I use a Canadian address.
I was advised to put the money into a balanced fund and leave it there for now.
My thoughts are to move it to a couple of funds in a self administered account and NOT make any moves with it.
Please review this note, and let me know what you think.
If all is ok I will mail you the forms to sign (which you signed here), and we will get this moving.
Hope all is well with you down there.
Regards Rob
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Pension Rollover
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Barry, Please find attached a few slides detailing WCSB fundamentals.
Please let me know if you want to see the actual data behind the graphs or if you require any more information.
Regards,
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Alberta Fundamentals
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Michael, Sorry for the delay, but I finally have a revised version of your contract from our legal department.
Although we have made what appear to be substantial revisions, I believe the key aspects of the agreement remain intact and the revised contract adheres to industry standards.
Please let me know what you think.
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Revised Contract
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Barry, It was nice talking with you this morning.
As promised, below you will find my contact information.
I will give you a call when scheduling my next trip to Houston to arrange a meeting.
Best regards,
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Contact Info
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Here is the presentation made by Williams Gas Pipeline at COGA.
Nothing earth shattering in it, but it has a few good slides (proposed generation along Kern, Northwest displacement fix, etc.
).
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Williams' COGA Presentation
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This sheet does not include the temperature model.
It will be revised with more precise temperature historicals, and a corresponding temp forecast, when the weather team provides these this week.
Jason Wolfe
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Palo Alto forecast
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This is the final version of the interruptible storage transaction we closed yesterday with MPC.
We will track the value of the transaction over the term of the agreement and then agree on a split of the value with the desk at the end of the transaction.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Mark
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Dry Creek Storage
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My dear friends (yes I want something): I have a proposal in front of Colin for the provision of services and wondered if you might get it back in the conversation at dinner in San Fran.
Actually in all seriousness, Stephanie mentioned that you're meeting with him and I thought you might be interested in seeing what we'd proposed.
Is someone in Producer Services also selling services to Calpine, or would it fall into your shop?
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Calpine - How'd you like to market services for me?
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Hi, Barry, To help me prepare for our meeting: What role does Stephanie play?
Will you be speaking for both Canada and US when we talk?
Most important: Do you like paella?
Ray
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Meeting with PG&E
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Would you know, or do you know who would know, whether ENA serves any end use customers off of Southwest Gas's system in Nevada?
We have a case before the Nevada PUC where SW Gas is trying to force transportation customers who return to sales service to sign up for a minimum term of 5 years and then to give one year's notice before they can return to transportation.
Some customers went back to sales because of delivery and pricing problems last winter, so it became an issue (although most of those customers only had to sign up for 1 year of sales).
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Southwest Gas in Nevada
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Gerald, I have attached a term sheet that I would like you to review.
As I mentioned we need to determine which contract we will use for these deals, (dedicated reserves or enfolio).
In addition, we need to send renegotiation letters to several of the parties.
If you need the list Theresa can provide it.
Let me know your thoughts as soon as you can.
Mark
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Kennedy Oil powder river renegotiation
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As discussed in the hallways over the last couple of weeks.... getting together is probably a timely item.. Can I suggest a meeting for the end of next week.
I will ask my assistant to check calenders and get us all together.
(1 hour meeting ).
Suggestions on topics, issues agenda can be put forward at the first UNION meeting.
regards, BT
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Nat Gas Orig - Meeting
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UNION members: The attached presentation provides one format to develop a general orig "plan" for attacking the industrial market.
The objective is to encapsulate our "common view" of the industrial market opportunities, resource strategy, product strategy, etc..(it also shows Louise that we are working together), .
A more specific plan would be needed for each region driven by specific market needs.
There is no pride of authorship for this format - changes/rewrites are expected.
I you agree this has some value as a way to capture the results of our discussions, I will have an Associate from my group, JD Buss, to develop this further and coordinate comments and input from you or someone on your teams.
Let JD know who he should get in touch with.
Regards,
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Industrial Plan
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Gentlemen, As you know, I have been working with Steve Lins to negotiate the ISDA agreement so that Enron and the City of Glendale are able to enter into financial transactions.
I spoke with Steve today and he plans to review our latest draft and get back to me with any final changes so that we can send him an executable copy, along with our required documents, for signature next week.
In other words, I am confident that we will have an executed ISDA within the next couple of weeks.
My boss, Barry Tycholiz, and I are going to be in southern California September 17 & 18 and would like to set up a meeting with you guys to discuss alternatives to swaping out some of your index priced gas supply.
We are available to meet with you after 2 pm on the 17th or at any time on the 18th.
Please let me know when you guys are available and I will set that time aside for you.
We look forward to meeting with you and expanding our business with the City of Glendale.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Thanks,
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ISDA
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