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Date:Fri, 4 May 2001 07:39:00 -0700 (PDT)

Vince/Stinson,

Some news articles on India. It appears that DPC will attend the May 11=20
meeting, but will not be presenting any proposals.

They will be taking representatives from the Lender side, GE and Bechtel, a=
s=20
well as from the LNG Supplier side.

Also, a name has been thrown up as the likely person to represent the Cente=
r.

Regards,
Sandeep.


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05/04/2001 02:36 PM ---------------------------


Nikita Varma
05/04/2001 07:47 AM
To: Nikita Varma/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: (bcc: Sandeep Kohli/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT)

Subject: From The Enron India Newsdesk - May 4th Newsclips

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
Friday, May 04, 2001, http://www.economictimes.com/today/04infr01.htm
Godbole panel suggestions unacceptable: Enron, Girish Kuber=20
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The above article also appeared in the following newspaper:

BUSINESS STANDARD
Friday, May 04, 2001,=20
http://www.business-standard.com/today/corp13.asp?Menu=3D2
Godbole terms of reference not acceptable: DPC

THE HINDUSTAN TIMES
Power purchase talks between Govt, Enron falls through=20
http://www.hindustantimes.com/nonfram/040501/detCIT14.asp
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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, May 04, 2001, http://www.timesofindia.com/today/04busi2.htm
Enron ready to take part in PPA talk , Nitin Yeshwantrao

THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS
Friday, May 04, 2001, http://www.financialexpress.com/fe20010504/eco10.html
DPC team to appear before Godbole panel on May 11=20

The above article also appeared the following newspapers:

MID DAY

http://www.chalomumbai.com/asp/article.asp?cat_id=3D29&art_id=3D10264&cat_c=
ode=3D2F5
74841545F535F4F4E5F4D554D4241492F5441415A415F4B4841424152&name=3Denron
Enron, state Govt to meet next week

THE HINDU BUSINESSLINE
Friday, May 04, 2001, http://www.hindubusinessline.com/stories/140456uy.htm
Enron wants renegotiation meet rescheduled=20
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AFTERNOON
Friday, 4 May, 2001, http://www.afternoondc.com/=20
Houston team to meet Godbole
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BUSINESS STANDARD
Friday, May 04, 2001,=20
http://www.business-standard.com/today/state1.asp?menu=3D32
Salve may represent Centre on Enron talks panel=20
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THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, May 04, 2001, http://www.timesofindia.com/today/04busi2.htm
Salve may represent Centre on Enron talk panel=20
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PIONEER
Friday, May 04, 2001,=20
http://www.dailypioneer.com/secon2.asp?cat=3D\cap2&d=3Dflash
Enron talks: Salve may be Govt man=20
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MID DAY
Friday 4 May 2001,=20
http://www.chalomumbai.com/asp/article.asp?cat_id=3D29&art_id=3D10281&cat_c=
ode=3D2F5
74841545F535F4F4E5F4D554D4241492F5441415A415F4B4841424152
Enron's rates too high: MSEB
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THE ECONOMIC TIMES, Friday, May 04, 2001=20
Godbole panel suggestions unacceptable: Enron, Girish Kuber=20

HOPES that the Godbole committee would be able to renegotiate the Dabhol=20
power project promoted by the US energy major Enron may turn out to be=20
misplaced. The US energy major says that the Godbole committee=01,s suggest=
ions=20
were unacceptable. In response to a query from ET, the company said in a=20
statement that the =01&published terms of the Godbole report do not repres=
ent=20
an acceptable basis for further discussions.=018 The statement said that i=
t=20
would be meeting the committee next week as =01&a matter of courtesy=018. =
=01&Since=20
the purpose of our meeting is to hear out the committee and understand thei=
r=20
thoughts, we will not present any proposals,=018 the statement said. Accord=
ing=20
to highly-placed sources in the government, the company has informed the=20
Madhav Godbole panel that it would be meeting on May 11. Earlier reports ha=
d=20
indicated that the discussions with the panel would take place on May 5.=20

According to sources, Enron would be meeting the panel with representatives=
=20
of its lenders and shareholders. The Godbole committee, that studied the=20
current power purchase agreement, has called for cancellation of the presen=
t=20
tariff structure, renegotiation of the LNG and shipping contract, removal o=
f=20
dollar denomination as far as fixed charges of the tariff is concerned, deb=
t=20
restructuring and the formation of a committee to renegotiate the power=20
purchase agreement. These suggestions, it seems, may not be acceptable to=
=20
Enron. The Maharashtra government accepted the report and asked the Godbole=
=20
committee to renegotiate. The committee has been given a month=01,s time to=
=20
renegotiate on behalf of the state government with DPC for a new PPA.

The committee has opined that since the LNG facility of 5 mmpta is far in=
=20
excess of what is required by the plant (only 2.1 mmpta of which 1.8 mmpta =
is=20
on take or pay), it should be separated into a distinct facility whose=20
capital costs should not be reflected in the fuel charge, not as take or pa=
y.=20
It should instead be only in proportion to the fuel regassified for the pow=
er=20
generation. Using the entire allocated gas requires an unusually high PLF.=
=20
Instead, the surplus gas can be sold to other players like Petronet or Enro=
n=01,
s own Metgas. =01&It is important to distribute the cost over the entire=20
capacity and not just the amount sold to the power plant,=018 says the=20
committee. Similarly, it has been suggested that Enron could lease out the=
=20
harbour facilities as a common facility to other LNG importers. On the LNG=
=20
contract negotiated by Enron for long-term supplies, it has said that since=
=20
the LNG market has witnessed great changes, particularly as far as prices a=
re=20
concerned, the power company should take advantage of spot buys and=20
renegotiate the contract accordingly.
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THE TIMES OF INDIA, Friday, May 04, 2001=20
Enron ready to take part in PPA talk , Nitin Yeshwantrao

The Enron management has finally agreed to participate in a 'discussion'=
=20
with the Madhav Godbole-led re-negotiation committee set-up to facilitate=
=20
the restructuring of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed between the=
=20
US power major and the state government.Officials of Dabhol Power Company=
=20
(DPC), a subsidiary of Enron, alongwith their team of shareholders and =20
lenders will arrive here on May 11 for talks with the nine-member Godbole=
=20
panel.Though the DPC spokesperson was reluctant to give a confirmation, a k=
ey=20
Mantralaya official told The times of India that the team had expressed=20
willingness for talks with the experts committee in a bid to end the=20
imbroglio.

Enron's response is viewed as a welcome development to amicably resolve the=
=20
controversy which had been raging for the last few weeks, with the board of=
=20
directors of Enron authorising its India MD K Wade Cline to serve a=20
termination notice to MSEB. The state government, on its part, too adopted =
a=20
confrontational position by slapping a Rs 401 crore rebate charge on DPC fo=
r=20
defaulting on power supply.However, the sudden change of heart by the Enron=
=20
management is largely attributed to the stand taken by its local lenders le=
d=20
by Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) which had recently opposed t=
he=20
move to pull out of the project. This was in contradiction to the stand tak=
en=20
by the foreign lenders of the DPC who were in favour of slamming the brakes=
=20
on disbursement of funds to DPC. The Congress-led Democratic Front governme=
nt=20
had publicly declared that it would impress upon the Enron management to=20
renegotiate the PPA as scrapping the project would not be in the interest o=
f=20
both the parties.

Last week, the state government constituted a nine-member panel of experts=
=20
under former bureaucrat Madhav Godbole. Godbole had written to the DPC=20
management inviting it for talks to re-negotiate the PPA on May 5. For the=
=20
delayed response from Enron, the meeting has been rescheduled to May 11.The=
=20
issues which would be debated at the meeting include the separation of the=
=20
LNG facility from the power plant, renegotiating LNG supply and shipping=20
agreements, redefining the DPC tariff and to convert it into a two-part=20
tariff. The Godbole panel will bargain hard for removal of dollar=20
denomination in the fixed charge component and to allow the Maharashtra=20
government to sell power to third parties.
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THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, Friday, May 04, 2001,=20
DPC team to appear before Godbole panel on May 11=20

A battery of Dabhol Power Company (DPC) officials and foreign lenders will=
=20
appear before the Madhav Godbole renegotiations committee on May 11 =01&as =
a=20
matter of courtesy,and not for presenting any proposals.=018Simultaneously,=
the=20
DPC has made it clear that the published terms of the Godbole report do not=
=20
represent an acceptable basis for further discussions. The DPC team is like=
ly=20
to include officials from the Enron Corp, Bechtel, General Electric, its=
=20
Liquefied Natural Gas suppliers, Oman LNG and Abu Dhabi LNG and a Trustee=
=20
Bank, ABN Amro for the proposed May 11 meeting, it is reliably learnt.=20
Mantralaya sources said that the DPC had earlier expressed its inability to=
=20
appear before the Godbole committee on May 5, fixed earlier, on account of=
=20
the non-arrival of its team from Houston and other parts of the world.=20
However, the company has ultimately decided to meet the Godbole committee o=
n=20
May 11.

DPC spokesman Jimmy Mogal said: =01&We confirm that DPC has been invited to=
meet=20
the recently formed negotiating committee. As a matter of courtesy, we ha=
ve=20
agreed to meet them next week. Since the purpose of our meeting is to hea=
r=20
out the committee and understand their thoughts, we will not present any=20
proposals.=018 =01&While we have constantly maintained that we are open to=
a=20
dialogue towards resolving issues, this meeting in no manner be construed a=
s=20
an open offer from DPC to renegotiate the terms of the contract. Furthermor=
e,=20
the published terms report do not represent an acceptable basis for further=
=20
discussions,=018 he added.Sources said Enron Corp chairman Kenneth Lay is l=
ikely=20
to meet former chief minister Sharad Pawar to find an acceptable solution=
=20
for the ongoing crisis before the May 11 meet. Mr Lay told the foreign news=
=20
agency on Wednesday that the Enron Corp has no immediate plans to sell its=
=20
stake in the troubled $2.9-billion Dabhol power project in western India.
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AFTERNOON, May 4, 2001
Houston team to meet Godbole=20

The Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company (DPC) yesterday said it had agreed =
to=20
meet the Godbole Committee "as a matter of courtesy" and this should "in no=
=20
manner be construed as an open offer from DPC to renegotiate the terms of t=
he=20
contract." In a statement issued last night, the US energy major made it=20
clear that the purpose of the meeting with the nine member renegotiating=20
committee was "to hear out the panel and understand their thoughts, and not=
=20
present any proposals."=20
Furthermore, the published terms of the Godbole report did not represent an=
y=20
acceptable basis for towards resolving issues.=20

Earlier, state government sources said that a team of senior officials from=
=20
Enron headquarters in Houston is slated to attend the first Godbole=20
renegotiations committee meeting, now to be held on May 11. The panel=20
deferred its meeting from May 5 as in a formal communication, DPC requested=
=20
the state government for a suitable date other than the stipulated one, th=
ey=20
said. However, the multinational is yet to send a list of its nominees, who=
=20
are due to arrive next week, they said.=20

Meanwhile, the centre is likely to appoint Solicitor General Harish Salve a=
s=20
its representative on the high-power committee to renegotiate the Power=20
Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed between DPC and Maharashtra State Electrici=
ty=20
Board. Other members of the Godbole Committee are HDFC Chairman Deepak=20
Parekh, Teri Director R.K. Pachauri, former union energy secretary E.A.S.=
=20
Sarma, Kirit Parikh of Indira Gandhi Institute of Developmental Research,=
=20
Maharashtra Energy Secretary V.M. Lal, state finance secretary S.K. Srivast=
av=20
and MSEB Chairman Vinay Bansal.=20
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BUSINESS STANDARD, Friday, May 04, 2001
Salve may represent Centre on Enron talks panel=20

Solicitor general Harish Salve is likely to be named the Centre=01,s=20
representative on the high-power committee appointed by the Maharashtra=20
government to renegotiate the power purchase agreement (PPA) with the US=20
energy giant Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company (DPC). According to highly=
=20
placed government sources, Salve=01,s name has been cleared by both ministr=
ies=20
of finance and power.

The Maharashtra government has appointed a negotiating committee headed by=
=20
former bureaucrat Madhav Godbole to renegotiate the estranged PPA signed by=
=20
the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) and DPC. Enron had made=20
opening of talks with Maharashtra conditional on the presence of a Centre=
=01,s=20
representative on the negotiating committee. Salve would meet secretaries i=
n=20
the ministries of finance, power and law to firm up the Centre=01,s stand o=
n the=20
crisis arising out of payment defaults by MSEB, sources said adding that=20
petroleum secretary is also likely to be included in the panel.

Sources said Enron appeared to be keen on solving the present impasse throu=
gh=20
negotiations judging from corporation chairman Kenneth Lay=01,s statement=
=20
yesterday in Houston that the company had no plans to sell its stake in the=
=20
$2.9 billion Dabhol project. The government is likely to make a formal=20
announcement of Salve=01,s appointment on the negotiating committee by the=
=20
weekend, sources said. The negotiating committee would suggest solutions to=
=20
bring down the exorbitant power tariffs, separating of the liquefied natura=
l=20
gas (LNG) facility, restructuring of DPC and allowing sale of excess power=
=20
through central utilities, mainly the National Thermal Power Corporation=20
(NTPC), sources said. The DPC board had late last month authorised the loca=
l=20
manager in India to issue termination notice to MSEB following a bitter=20
payment controversy. DPC has already slapped one conciliation notice on the=
=20
Centre and three arbitration notices on the state government over non-payme=
nt=20
of dues.
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THE TIMES OF INDIA, Friday, May 04, 2001=20
Salve may represent Centre on Enron talk panel=20

Solicitor General Harish Salve is likely to be named the Centre's=20
representative on the high-power committee appointed by the Maharashtra=20
government to renegotiate the power purchase agreement (PPA) with US energy=
=20
giant Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company (DPC). According to highly placed=
=20
government sources, Salve's name had been cleared by both ministries of=20
finance and power. The Maharashtra government has appointed a negotiating=
=20
committee headed by former bureaucrat Madhav Godbole to renegotiate the=20
estranged PPA signed by Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) and DPC=
.=20

Enron had made opening of talks with Maharashtra conditional on the presenc=
e=20
of Centre's representative on the negotiating committee. Salve would meet=
=20
secretaries in the ministries of finance, power and law to firm up Centre's=
=20
stand on the crisis arising out of payment defaults by MSEB, sources said,=
=20
adding petroleum secretary is also likely to be included in the panel.=20
Sources said that Enron appeared to be keen on solving the present impasse=
=20
through negotiations judging from corporation chairman Kenneth Lay's=20
statement on Wednesday in Houston that the company had no plans to sell its=
=20
stake in the $2.9 billion Dabhol project. (PTI)
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THE PIONEER, Friday, May 04, 2001,=20
Enron talks: Salve may be Govt man=20

Solicitor General Harish Salve is likely to be named as Centre's=20
representative on the high-power committee appointed by the Maharashtra=20
Government to renegotiate the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with US energy=
=20
major Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company. According to sources, Mr Salve's=
=20
name has been cleared by the Ministries of Finance and Power. The Maharasht=
ra=20
Government recently appointed a committee headed by former bureaucrat Madha=
v=20
Godbole to renegotiate the=20
PPA signed by the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) and DPC.
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MID DAY, Friday 4 May 2001
Enron's rates too high: MSEB

The Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) is planning to convey to th=
e=20
Dabhol Power Company (DPC), a subisidiary of US energy giant Enron, its=20
inability to pay increased fixed charges at the rate of Rs 500 crore a mon=
th=20
from next year. MSEB officials said that DPC would be informed about this=
=20
during re-negotiation of the power purchase agreement (PPA). As per PPA,=
=20
the increased rate will come into effect from January, 2002 following=20
completion of DPC's 1,444 MW second phase of the project in October this=
=20
year. The PPA also says that the fixed rate will have to be paid to the=20
company irrespective of the consumption of electricity.=20

At present MSEB is paying fixed chages of Rs 95 crore a month to DPC for=
=20
its first phase of the project, generating 740 MW power. ''We have been=20
raising this issue with DPC for last couple of months, highlighting that=
=20
this (fixed charges from next year) is not viable for us. Even state Chief=
=20
Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh raised the issue in New Delhi at a meeting=20
recently'', the officials said. The board will continue to raise this issue=
=20
during the re-negotiation process with DPC. However, DPC officals are=20
keeping mum over the issue, adopting a 'Wait and Watch' policy, they added=
. =20
Under the second phase of the project, 722 MW power generating capacity wi=
ll=20
be achieved by June and remaining 722 MW by October this year, the officia=
ls=20
said.=20