I just called Diomedes' office to try and get on his calendar next week.  
They told me he is not there and won't be back until after Carnival which I 
guess means March 9 at the earliest.  I am in Portland the 6th & 7th (Mon. & 
Tues.) and Amsterdam the 13th - 17th (Tues. - Fri.).  Unless an emergency 
comes up it looks like the earliest I can reasonably expect to make it will 
be towards the end of March (27 - 31?). 




Brent Hendry@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/18/2000 06:53 AM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Re: Trading Attorney in Brazil  

Mike will be here next Thursday and Friday.  I am not sure of anyone's 
schedule in Sao Paulo.  Please note though that Mike has scheduled an offsite 
for BA office next Friday afternoon to discuss the goals for this next 
year.   No one will be around the office most of Friday.  Does it make sense 
to flip the order of visits?



Mark Taylor@ECT
14/02/2000 07:30 PM
To: Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:  
Subject: Trading Attorney in Brazil  

I wish it were more clear.  I am trying to get down there to talk to the 
commercial people about the business direction and support we can provide but 
until then I don't know that we should get their hopes up.  I had hoped to 
come this week but Randy is here in Houston.  Maybe second half of next 
week?  Do you know if everyone will be in those days? (I was thinking Sao 
Paolo Wed/Thurs and B.A. Thurs/Fri).  



Brent Hendry@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/14/2000 10:53 AM
To: Mark Taylor@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Re:

Here is my proposed response.  Let me know if you want to mention the last 
item or not.  Thanks.

Mike, I agree on having the trading attorneys continue to work on 
transactional work in Bolivia.  I also agree with Fede that to the extent a 
supply contract or off-take agreement is part of an overall financing 
agreement that the work ought to remain with the attorney in charge if 
overseeing the all the documentation for the project.  As always though we 
would be available to review provisions or answer any questions regarding 
Enron's position on trading issues.  Additionally, it may be possible that in 
the future a trading attorney in Brazil may be available to handle Bolivian 
issues as well.
Brent 

---------------------- Forwarded by Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 
14/02/2000 01:44 PM ---------------------------
   
	Enron International
	
	From:  Federico Cerisoli                           11/02/2000 07:23 PM
	

To: Michael Guerriero/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Randy Young/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sami 
Arap/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John 
Novak/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mark Taylor@ECT, Brent 
Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 
Subject: Re:  

I agree.  One little comment.  Though the transactional legal work should 
remain in Argentina, as an exemption, I would suggest to use Brazilian 
resources for "project financeable" gas supply agreements.
Fede




Michael Guerriero

02/10/2000 05:50 PM

To: Randy Young/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sami 
Arap/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John 
Novak/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mark Taylor@ECT, Brent 
Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Federico 
Cerisoli/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:  

Subject: 

I like to convey my thoughts regarding Bolivia legal responsibilities in 
light of the recent adjustments in commercial responsibility for Bolivia gas 
supply. As of today we have moved all responsibility for Bolivian natural gas 
supply and projects into the wholesale group under Fede. We have also moved 
Gaby over to support the effort. 

In light of the need for my group to focus on making the Argentine commercial 
markets a success and the wholesale groups need to support the projects I 
would like to propose that all Bolivian project related legal work go to John 
Novak's group and  all transactional Bolivian legal work (sales and 
purchases) remain in Argentina. 

I believe this division of responsibilities leverages off everyone expertise 
and eliminates the bottle necks we are having in Argentina regarding the 
project work. It will also allow the Bolivian commercial people to be 
supported best with their respective local legal talent.

Please let me know your thoughts. 

MFG