I'm not sure what "penalites" they're referring to.  I assume it's a physical 
concept.   If we trade power with these guys I guess you would be the right 
person.  If it's gas, probably Stacy.  




Leslie Hansen
03/01/2000 08:56 AM
To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Contact Enron

Mark:

I'm not sure who should respond to this --

Leslie
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From: Donna Greif on 02/29/2000 06:17 PM
To: Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Contact Enron

Was wanting more details on penalties for EnronOnline.  I was only able to 
refer him to Legal.

I had passed on your name and told Jim, either you or someone from our legal 
department would
follow up with him.

Thanks for your help!

dg
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ExternalUser@enrononline.com on 02/27/2000 01:19:00 PM
To: help@enrononline.com
cc:  (bcc: Help)
Subject: Contact Enron



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ContactEmail = jmmcarthur@duke-energy.com
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CompanyAddress =
ContactPhone = (801)531-4409
CompanyName = Duke Energy (SLC)
Comments = I would like to see, in writing, the penalties associated with 
failure by Enron or the parties doing business on EOL for particular gas 
trading points.  I have heard verbally from the Calgary office what they 
consider the penalties to be, however, I haven't seen anything in writing.  I 
assume that unless parties have agreed to these stated penalies, the 
penalties would then fall under existing trade agreements.   Is this correct, 
and is Enron working on specific penalty provisions for EOL deals?
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