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From:steven.kean@enron.com
To:kenneth.lay@enron.com, jeff.skilling@enron.com
Subject:Enron Expatriates in India
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Date:Wed, 13 Jun 2001 01:05:00 -0700 (PDT)

John Brindle, David Cromley and others in the Corporate Business Controls
group (formerly part of EBS) have been working over the last several weeks to
make sure that we can get our people out of Dabhol if there are threats to
their safety. While no plan is perfectly reliable (particularly during
monsoon season) we believe that we are as ready as we can be.
---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 06/13/2001
08:00 AM ---------------------------
From: David Cromley@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 06/12/2001 09:18 AM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:

Subject: Enron Expatriates in India

Steve,

I wanted to give you the latest figures on Enron expatriates in India. There
are currently 19 Enron expatriate employees based in India, accompanied by
six dependants. In addition, Enron has responsibility for 15 expatriate
contractors working for DPC and Lingtec, primarily at Dabhol. The total of
40 expatriates for whom Enron is directly responsible is broken down by
location as follows: 21 in Mumbai, 16 at Dabhol, and three in Baroda. By
company, they are broken down as follows: Enron India - eight plus three
dependants; EOGIL - nine plus one dependant; EBS - one plus two dependants;
DPC - seven; and Lingtec - nine. These figures are likely to continue to
trend downward; Jane Wilson's departure on Friday, for example, will reduce
the Enron India expatriate presence to seven plus three dependants.

We are confident that the evacuation plan now in place provides the best
possible prospect of successfully evacuating all of these expatriates in the
event of danger. As a contingency, the plan also includes the evacuation of
all 137 expatriates working at the Dabhol site, although a large-scale
evacuation from Dabhol is more problematic, especially now that the monsoon
season has started. A coordinated plan was needed since the limited number
of available helicopters meant that the evacuation plans drawn up by
individual contractors such as Bechtel were all drawing upon the same
resources.

As you know, Enron's security situation in India remains stable. We are in
the final stages of implementing security upgrades for our employees and
offices there.

Dave