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Subject: Enron Europe Regulatory Affairs Announcement

After nearly five years in London, Mark Schroeder will be returning to the US 
on April 11th to join the North American Coal Business with responsibility 
for origination in the utility sector.  Under Mark,s leadership, his team has 
made significant contributions towards Enron Europe,s &first mover8 advantage 
and its status as the leading new entrant in the liberalizing pan-European 
energy markets.  We wish him well in his new commercial role. 

With Mark,s departure, the day-to-day management of the Government & 
Regulatory Affairs Department in Europe will rest with Peter Styles, Paul 
Dawson, Paul Hennemeyer, and Doug Wood. Nick O,Day will continue in his 
current leadership capacity in Japan.  Each of these five individuals and 
their groups will now jointly report to the business heads and to Rick 
Shapiro, in the Government & Regulatory Affairs team in Houston. Rick Shapiro 
will continue to manage Government Affairs for the Americas.  While the team 
members responsibilities will vary from time-to-time in response to shifting 
commercial priorities, as well as the need to support other Enron Wholesale 
Services' business units from time-to-time, the general areas of 
responsibility will be as follows:

Peter Styles, based in Brussels, will continue to have responsibility for our 
EU and Netherlands advocacy.  Paul Hennemeyer will lead efforts in the German 
speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) as well as France and 
Belgium. Peter and Paul will report to Eric Shaw.  While seconded to the 
commercial team in France, Philip Davies will address Nordic market issues on 
an ad hoc basis and also report to Paul on these issues.  

Paul Dawson will lead our UK, Spain and Italian power regulatory efforts as 
well as the gas regulatory work in the UK.  Doug Wood will support the 
Continental Gas team and the Central and Southeastern Europe Origination 
efforts, while also addressing the UK Climate Change Levy.  Doug's role in 
gas will continue to be supplement, and not to supplant, the efforts of each 
of the team members' geographic responsibilities noted on the organisation 
chart. Paul and Doug will report to Richard Lewis locally.

Nick O,Day will also continue to report to Joe Hirl in Japan.  

Other regulatory support provided by Mark Schroeder will be addressed in 
another organizational announcement that will be sent
out from Government & Regulatory Affairs in Houston.  Attached is the revised 
organization chart that now reflects the Government & Regulatory Affairs 
organization in Enron Europe.

John Sherriff & Michael Brown

Please click on the link below to view the Regulatory Affairs organisational 
charts for Europe and Japan.

Link to organisational charts