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Subject:Organizational Announcement
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Date:Tue, 30 Jan 2001 13:14:00 -0800 (PST)

Enron Global Markets ended the year with a great deal of momentum and with=
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very high expectations for 2001. In order to better focus and expand the=
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various businesses within Global Markets, we are pleased to announce the=20
following organizational changes.

Crude and Products
This group is being re-organized into product lines in order to better focu=
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and maximize coverage and increase our market-making abilities. The=20
following individuals leading these groups report directly to John Nowlan.

Global Crude Oil
Don Schroeder and Bill White will manage our global crude oil books. Don=
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emphasis will be on the development and expansion of our physical crude=20
positions both domestically and abroad. Bill will manage the various=20
financial crude positions globally and will focus on developing these books=
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Distillate
Chris Mahoney will have responsibility of all distillate positions. Chris=
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will focus on developing our global distillate strategy, building the=20
business both physically and financially.

Global Fuel Oil
Niamh Clarke will expand her role managing our global fuel oil and resid=20
positions. Emphasis will be placed on re-establishing Enron in the financi=
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fuel market in the US and developing a physical fuel strategy.

Global Gasoline and Components
Jim Goughary will assume responsibility for our global gasoline and=20
components business. Following up on our expansion into the European marke=
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in 2000, we look forward to Jim expanding our presence in the US as well as=
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Asian Markets.

Global LPG
Erik Hansen and Adam Gross will be responsible for the development and=20
execution of our global LPG trading and strategy. Under their guidance we=
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look to expand our presence into the Asian Pacific markets, as well as=20
continuing to grow our US and European operations.

Petrochemical and Plastics
Stuart Bland and Douglas Friedman will be responsible for the continued=20
development and growth of our petrochemical and plastics business. They wi=
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work to further expand both our physical and financial presence in these=20
markets.

Fuel Management
Doug Leach will continue in his role developing our fuel management busines=
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as well as other long-term structural transactions.=20

Global Origination
Randy Maffett has joined the group to lead, develop and grow all global=20
origination activities for the group. Randy=01,s most recent assignment wa=
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restructuring several equity investments for ENA. =20

Enron Freight
This new group under the leadership of Dan Reck is developing a business in=
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the inter-modal transportation area in the United States. Shawn Cumberland=
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has joined this group to lead and expand the origination opportunities in=
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this business. Shawn=01,s most recent assignment was as COO of the CALME r=
egion.

Global Risk Management
Jere Overdyke has elected to leave Enron after almost 10 years of service. =
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Per Sekse will take over the leadership of this very exciting and growing=
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business. Per is located in Enron=01,s New York office but will be spendin=
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significant amount of his time in Houston.

We look forward to this year and feel the above changes will provide the=20
focus and momentum we need to deliver a record performance in 2001.

Please congratulate everyone on their new assignments.