
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 01:09:00 -0800 (PST)
From: colleen.sullivan@enron.com
To: joan.veselack@enron.com
Subject: Re: Citygate Production GAS behind TCO - PLEASE READ
Cc: katherine.kelly@enron.com, chris.germany@enron.com, wade.price@enron.com,
victor.lamadrid@enron.com, robert.allwein@enron.com,
joann.collins@enron.com, john.singer@enron.com,
steve.jackson@enron.com
Bcc: katherine.kelly@enron.com, chris.germany@enron.com, wade.price@enron.com,
victor.lamadrid@enron.com, robert.allwein@enron.com,
joann.collins@enron.com, john.singer@enron.com,
steve.jackson@enron.com

In order to determine if any of this LDC production was sent to us with the
Wholesale package, I need to know who the producers are for each of the
deals, the volumes of the deals, and the term (which I can get from John
Singer).  Then we will take that information and try to match it up with the
list of deals given to us by CES with the wholesale package.  I'm assuming
that, if these deals were not entered into Sitara by Mark Friedman and the
TAGG people (meaning you had to enter them in yourself at some later point,
which it sounds like we did), they were probably not included in the
Wholesale package.  If this is the case, then the deals are not really ours
and are, presumably, CES Retail.  If CES-Retail does not want the deals, then
we will value the transactions, get together and discuss the best way to
handle them (i.e., us or EES), then propose a transfer of the deals to
Enron.

In summary, if you can get the information noted above to me, I'll take it
from there and find out if the deals have already been assigned to us or
not.  Thanks.






