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Date:Thu, 13 Jul 2000 12:07:00 -0700 (PDT)

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Effective immediately, Ray Bowen will take over leadership of the Industria=
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Origination Group responsible for Enron North America=01,s origination=20
activities in the industrial market including pulp & paper, metals, refinin=
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and petrochemicals. As part of the Industrial Origination Group, Jim Ajell=
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will continue to lead the origination effort in the metals, refining, and=
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petrochemical sector. Edward Ondarza maintains oversight of origination in=
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the pulp and paper sectors. Rodney Malcolm retains primary responsibility=
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for leading the execution of transactions and delivery of the outsource=20
solutions to industrial customers.

When the Commercial Transactions Group was created approximately a year ago=
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the objective was to create an internal emphasis on the development of=20
transaction execution skills that are necessary to execute complex,=20
structured transactions and to foster better deal quality. We believe that=
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the primary objectives of the CTG have been achieved, and in order to bette=
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position the organization for the remainder of 2000 and in response to Ray=
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Bowen=01,s new position, the following changes will be made in the Commerci=
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Transactions Group organization.

Transaction Development: Transaction Development, which was created to=20
provide focused deal execution capability to the Origination groups, will b=
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merged into each respective origination group and report solely to the grou=
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leaders.=20

Portfolio Management: All activities surrounding portfolio investments wil=
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report to Jeff Donahue. Jeff will be responsible for ENA=01,s =01&capital =
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and will have a high level of involvement in existing portfolio investments=
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and will work closely with ENA Treasury and the various origination groups =
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assure that new transactions (a) incorporate appropriate risk/return=20
characteristics, (b) are evaluated in the context of market based pricing=
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signals, and © incorporate a specific investment plan which includes=20
syndication of the investment, if applicable, and a specific exit strategy.=
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Portfolio Management includes Restructuring/Special Assets (Randy=20
Maffett/Dick Lydecker) and Capital Structuring (Andrea Reed). Steve Pruett=
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(Energy Capital Resources), Chuck Ward (Generation Investments), Don Miller=
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(Merchant Generation), and Chris Helfrich (Coal and Industrial) will contin=
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to be responsible for day to day asset management for performing investment=
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and will report to their respective origination units with a dual report to=
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Jeff. Jeff will retain his Corporate Development and Principal Investments=
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activities.

Commodity Structuring: Commodity Structuring including Berney Aucoin (Powe=
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and Ed McMichael (Gas) will report to Janet Dietrich. Janet will retain=20
responsibility for East Midstream Origination. Commodity Structuring will=
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continue to work to facilitate and structure the highest priority and highe=
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value transactions across the entire ENA organization.

Technical/OEC: The Technical Group (Wayne Mays/Bob Virgo), which provides=
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technical support to industrial and power generation asset development=20
activities, and OEC (lead by Mark Dobler) will report directly to the ENA=
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Office of the Chairman.


In addition to these changes, Joe Deffner has been named ENA=01,s Chief=20
Financial Officer and will head ENA Treasury. In this role he will be=20
responsible for managing ENA=01,s balance sheet and the sourcing of capital=
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the bank and capital markets. Joe will report jointly to the ENA Office of=
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the Chairman and to Enron Corp. Global Finance.