
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 01:41:00 -0800 (PST)
From: colleen.sullivan@enron.com
To: robin.barbe@enron.com, dick.jenkins@enron.com, scott.neal@enron.com,
chris.germany@enron.com, joan.veselack@enron.com
Subject: GELP, additional information
Cc: kimberly.brown@enron.com, mark.breese@enron.com
Bcc: kimberly.brown@enron.com, mark.breese@enron.com

Attached is additional information from CES regarding administration of the
GELP deal.  They have given us the contact at CGV to discuss the meter
reading process--Joan, can you follow up with CGV to find out how this is
going to work?  Also, Kim saved these documents in the same directory that
Joan put all the last documents in (in the GELP directory) and she has also
printed them out.  If you want hard copies, just ask her.  Just for the
record, the good news is that the winter is almost over and that seems to be
when most of the work under this contract occurs--once the summer is here
there is a back to back deal with Duke for gas supplies.  The other good news
is that it looks like you all will get the opportunity to learn quite a bit
about fuel oil.  The bad news is that there doesn't seem to be too much up
side in this deal.  The $5,000 monthly fee is about all you get unless you
can get gas to them between November and February and receive your $.05 fee
on that volume.

Anyway, CES is planning on our taking over both the GELP and CALP contracts
the first week of March.  This will give us 3 weeks of administering it and
asking all of our questions before the CES contacts are no longer there.
This means we need to very quickly decide who is going to prepare which
reports, how exactly we will handle the fuel oil deliveries (will the gas or
fuel oil guys handle this?), meter reading, contact lists, etc,   I realize
it is bid week and very difficult to get you all together, but I'd like to
have a quick meeting on Monday, February 28 at 11:00 am in Room 3125B to
discuss the GELP and CALP contracts.  Please let me know if you cannot make
it.  Thank you.


